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Anglo Latin American Foundation
Registered Charity No. 1071796
LATIN AMERICAN FAIR & FIESTA
in aid of underprivileged children in Latin America
PROGRAMME
Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, London W8 7NX
Saturday 10 October 2015
www.alaf.co.uk
WELCOME
I am delighted to welcome you all to the Anglo Latin American Foundation Latin American
Fair and Fiesta. I hope you have a great day enjoying the wonderful food and other Latin
American products on offer. Latin America provides the world with so much excellent
food and lovely handicrafts, so having them all here today under one roof is very exciting.
And I hope you will all be here this evening to enjoy our fabulous Latin American fiesta
with fantastic food and music.
I have just taken over as the new Chairman of ALAF. I am delighted to be given the
opportunity to help such a worthwhile organisation. There are many ties of friendship
and goodwill between the UK and Latin America. By acting as an umbrella for all the
Anglo Latin American bilateral societies, ALAF can help those societies achieve their
goals of raising money to help disadvantaged children across Latin America. We all know
that many children are in need in the region, and we know how much enthusiasm there
is here in the UK to help. By coordinating activities between the bilateral societies, and
holding events such as this Fair, ALAF is helping to raise funds which can greatly improve
the lives of many needy children in the region.
Have a great time at this Fair and please eat and buy as
much as you feel able to do. The money you spend today
will all go to a good cause! And please buy lots of raffle
tickets - the prizes are excellent!
Richard Austen
Chairman
ALAF - Latin American Fair & Fiesta 2015 Committee
Mr Martin Raven
Mrs Jean Pateras
Mrs Sophie Bell
Mrs Teresa Nemes
Mrs Diana Maudsley-Cross
Mrs Daniela Jones, Coordinator
ANGLO LATIN AMERICAN FOUNDATION
Since 1986, the Anglo Latin American Foundation has not only supported charities promoting education and
better quality of life to disadvantaged children but has also given emergency aid to countries affected by
local or national disasters throughout Latin America.
This year’s fair will raise funds for projects across sixteen countries; the nominated charitable groups
selected by the ALAF Members are from:
The British Mexican Society
Amistad promotes improvement in education and health especially
in areas affected by natural disasters
Friends of Colombia for Social
Aid (FOCSA)
Fundación Diversidad. Medellín, Colombia
The funds raised at the ALAF Fair will be used to buy a SensoryMotor room for children with serious disabilities
The Anglo Venezuelan Society
- CHAMOS
“A pound for a pen” project supporting La Gruta de Belen (Centro de
nivelación infantil) in Catia la Mar and Rincon Infantil Don Edmundo
in Minas de Baruta funds raised will be used for the purchase of
school materials
The Anglo Peruvian Society
Sarah’s Rural Libraries Fund is a UK charity, supports the work of
the Bibliotecas Rurales in Cajamarca, Northern Peru. The Libraries
promote literacy and equality in the indigenous communities of the
high Andes and publish their own books which keep the Andean
culture alive
The Anglo Ecuadorean Society
The Condor Trust for Education is a UK registered charity and
supports children in Quito and Puyo. Giving Young People a Chance:
The Trust for Education is giving young people a chance to complete
their education, find work and break the cycle of poverty into which
they were born
British Uruguayan Society
Schools: Escuela No. 235 Las Piedras and Escuela No 11,
Salto, Uruguay
The Anglo Brazilian Society
Casa da Passagem in Recife, Pernanbuco
Dispensario Santana in Feira de Santana, Bahia
The Anglo-Central American
Society - ACAS
Vamos al Museo and SALCET (El Salvador), ASNIC and Fabretto
Children’s Foundation (Nicaragua), EDUCCA and ASCATED
(Guatemala), Association de Bienestar de Escazu and Alianza por
tus Derechos (Costa Rica), Carita de Angel (Honduras), and the Eva
Russell School (Dominican Republic)
THE FAIR
PROGRAMME
STAGE
11:00
11:30
11:35
11:40
12:00
12:05
12:15
12:20
Opening and public entrance
Welcome
Semillas de Bolivia - Dance
Jose Navarro - Puppets Show
La Galopera - Paraguay
Raíces de Tungurahuna – Ecuador
Talentos Group Cumbia – Colombia
Gotitas de Sabor - Colombia
13:00
BREAK
13:45
13:50
14:05
14:25
14:45
14:40
14:45
14:55
Welcome
Popol Vuh puppetry
R & O - Anglo-Peruvian
Gotitas de Sabor - Colombia
Talentos Group Fandango - Colombia
Vírgenes del Sol – Peru
Daniela Carin
Bolivian Heritage
15:00
BREAK
15:50
15:55
16:15
16:10
16:15
16:35
16:45
17:00
17:20
Welcome
Baila Peru Carnavalito
Tango, Ann & Jonny Liebeck
Gotitas de Sabor - Colombia
Yurupari - Mexico
Martino Scovacricchi – Costa Rica
Yurupari Joropo – Colombia
Bahareque – Latin American Rhythms
Taste of Brazil
GREAT HALL
GREAT HALL FOYER
LOWER FOYER
FIRST FLOOR TIENDAS
WORKSHOPS
Lower Foyer
12:00
Capoeira by Natalia Santana Revi - Workshop 3
Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music, and is sometimes referred to as
a game. It is known for quick and complex moves, using mainly power, speed, and leverage for a wide variety
of kicks, spins, and highly mobile techniques.
13:00
Puppet making by Jose Navarro - Workshop 1
CREATE MAKE MANIPULATE: will enable participants to be guided through the process of creating their very
own puppet, explore their own sense of creativity and adventure, as well as giving them an insight into the
diversity of puppet techniques, how they are made and used in different contexts. This particular puppet
will be inspired by knitted puppets from the Peruvian Andes, but will be made from recycled materials.
15:00
Introduction to Shipibo Embroidery & Designs by Bella Lane, Peruvian Master Specialist in
Hand Embroidery - Workshop 2
The Shipibos are the largest native indigenous community living in the
Amazon Rain Forest of Peru. Their small villages span from the Rivers
Ucayali, Nanay and Amazon. As for many other communities in the
Amazon, they have their own unique culture, language, dances, music,
art and pottery, and are particularly known for their hand embroidered
textiles and costumes. In this workshop a short introduction about this
community will be given by Bella Lane, followed by a practical hand
embroidered Shipibo sampler based on their geometric designs and
stitch techniques. At the end of the workshop the participants will be
able to take their own stitch sampler (work in progress), and a greater
awareness of the cultures existing in Amazonia.
15:00 Zampoňas Pan Flute - Workshop 3
The Zampoňas, Pan Flute is an instrument of Andean origin, especially used in the Andean highlands, and
in countries like Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Its development began around the V
century of the Christian era, in the Huari or Wari culture, located in Peru. From that time to date, there has
been a wide variety of them. Today you can have a chance to learn the basics.
17:00 Learn Quechua: the Inka’s language - Workshop 1
Quechua, also known as runa simi (“people’s language”), is a Native American language family spoken
primarily in the Andes region of South America, derived from a common ancestral language. It is the most
widely spoken language family of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a total of probably some 8
to 10 million speakers.
17:00
Peruvian Amazonian Bora’s art hand painting on ceramics by Bella Lane, Peruvian Master
Specialist in Hand Embroidery - Workshop 2
The Boras are a small native indigenous community living in the Amazon
region of Peru and Colombia. They have their own culture, vision,
language, dances, music, textiles and costume, pottery, crafts and art.
In this workshop a short talk about this community will be given by
Bella Lane, followed by a demonstration and practical project with the
participants focused on the Bora’s art painting on ceramic. At the end
of workshop the participants will take their own finished painted pieces,
and gain an awareness of the Bora culture in Amazonia.
17:00
Zumba with Ozzie - Workshop 3
Zumba is a dance fitness program created by Colombian dancer and choreographer Alberto “Beto” Perez
during the 1990s. Zumba involves dance and aerobic elements. The choreography incorporates hip hop,
soca, samba, salsa, merengue and mambo.
18:00
Huaylash – Peruvian Carnival dance from the Andes - Workshop 3
A carnival dance, which has become the patrimony of Peru, it is a kind of tap dance, lively and energetic. The
counterpoint exhibits men and women battling it out in a theatrical contest of skill, ability, energy and will.
MASTERCLASSES
Theatre 1 — 1st Floor Tiendas
12:00 Pisco Sour making masterclass
14:00 Caipirinha making masterclass
16:00 Mojito making masterclass
18:00 Waqar Pisco Tasting
THE FIESTA
PROGRAMME
We are proud to present our very talented artists who are making it possible for us to
feel at home and who have, despite the distance, maintained our traditional music and
dances as well as creating their own.
19:30
19:55
20:00
20:20
20:30
20:40
20:45
21:00
21:20
21:30
22:30
22:35
23:00
00:20
01:00
Maracatu Estrella do Norte
Welcome
Bahareque Latin American Rhythms
Baila Peru Huaylash
Martino Scovacricchi
Bolivian Heritage
Baila Peru Festejo
R&O
Yurupari Cumbia y Carnaval de Barranquilla
ROBERTO PLA and his Latin Ensemble
Las Garifunas Group, Honduras
Moyses Brazilian DJ
ROBERTO PLA and his Latin Ensemble
Moyses Brazilian DJ
End of Fiesta
RAFFLE & SILENT AUCTION
Raffle Prizes
Generously donated by
Silent Auction
Generously donated by
7 nights Luxury Holiday Home”Casa Molino del Arroyo”
for up to 12 people (a beautiful old olive mill in
Andalucia, Spain)
2 Eurostar Economy Tickets
2 Air Tickets to Paris, Madrid or Rome
Alpaca wool throw beige
Clicquot Traveller case containing Veuve Clicquot
Champagne bottle and 2 glasses
1 Day (7hrs) private tuition “Introduction to Social Media –
Twitter” value £497
Dinner at Le Caprice Restaurant £149
Hamper of Brazilian produce
Hamper of Colombian produce
Hamper of Ecuadorian produce
Hamper of Peruvian produce
6 Bottles of Argentinian wine
6 Bottles of Chilean wine
1 bottle of whisky
Dinner for 2 Rodizio Rico
2 tickets Argentinian Asado 2016
Dinner for 2 Las Iguanas Royal Festival Hall
Whole Foods Hamper
Champagne Afternoon Tea for Two
Dinner for 2 Made in Brasil
Mr & Mrs Q Zentner
TUMI set of handmade silver & semiprecious stones
(Necklace & Earrings)
The Large Glass by Mario Bellatin
the acclaimed author touted by Mario Vargas Llosa as the
frontrunner in a new wave of Latin American writers.
Death on Rua Augusta by Tedi López Mills
Mexican poet winner of major awards considered the most
interesting poet working today
“Encuentro” CD by Deco Ensemble
Pieces from Astor Piazzolla, Ramiro Gallo, Frédéric
Devresse and Gustavo Beytelmann
6 Bottles of Argentinian Wine
Genuine Panama Hat
Geruse Beauty voucher valid for a massage
or facial value £50
2 tickets Q-mbia Juan Concert -Tue 13 Oct 2015
Painting White Cala by María Eugenia Mimbreño
Painting by Amunguia Salvadorean Artist
Sweet Lizzie Cakes & Parties voucher for 50% discount
Talavera Earthenware Plant Pot
1 bottle of Tequila
SINGANI “Casa Real” Black Label
Rose Gold Feline Spirit Bracelet - Earth Rose Gold Vermeil
on 925 Sterling Silver, Enamel and Luxury Cotton Cord
LIMA The Cookbook by Virgilio Martinez
Cosmovivencia book
INTI, Peruvian Crafts
Steamond Travel
Soliman Travel
Ms. Jenny Froehlich
Ms. Sophie Bell
Ms. Teresa Couceiro –
El Heraldo de Londres
Friends of Bolivia
Steamond Travel
Friends of Colombia (FOCSA)
Mrs. Patricia Lea
Anglo Peruvian Society
Anglo Argentine Society
Anglo Chilean Society
Anglo Ecuadorean Society
Rodizio Rico
Anglo Argentine Society
Las Iguanas
Whole Foods Kensington
Greenwich Hotel London
Made in Brasil
Raffle Prizes will be drawn at Kensington Town Hall on 10th October at midnight
Prize Winners will be contacted and the list of winners will be published on our website.
Eyewear Publishing
Eyewear Publishing
Deco Ensemble
Anglo Argentine Society
The Panama Hat Company
Geruse Beauty
Anglo Paraguayan Society
Ms María Eugenia Mimbreño
Mr Amunguia
Sweet Lizzie
La Galeria
British Mexican Society
Mr Adrian Farfan
Chavín Jewellery, Lima - London
LIMA Floral
Sarah’s Rural Libraries Fund
Silent Auction winning bidders will be contacted by email or telephone
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
THANK YOU
The British Uruguayan Society wishes to thank Margaret Quigley for all her hard work in making the
Uruguayan stand a reality. And to all the members that have contributed with donations.
We are immensely grateful to everyone who has supported this Fair & Fiesta.
The Anglo Ecuadorean Society is proud to be associated with ALAF and very grateful for their support..
Wishing the Fair and Fiesta every success.
Friends of Colombia for Social Aid would like to thank all its supporters and volunteers that have helped to
make this event a great success.
Special thanks to all the volunteers who have given their time today and in the lead-up.
To all the people and businesses that have very generously donated prizes for the raffle and silent auction.
To the incredible restaurants providing the food for the Fiesta, without your support the Fiesta will not have
been possible.
The Anglo-Central American Society – ACAS is delighted to participate in the ALAF Fair 2015 and wishes to
thank the Embassies of Central America and the Dominican Republic, as well as the individual members of
ACAS, for their support and co-operation which enables us to fund good causes in the region.
PERUVIAN CRAFTS
ArBolivia
www.arbolivia.org.uk
Chavin
www.chavinjewellery.com
INTI Peruvian Crafts
[email protected]
Joséphine Luca
www.josephineluca.com
El Heraldo de Londres
www.heraldolondres.com
Eyewear Publishing
www.eyewearpublishing.com
Lacorine
www.lacorine.co.uk
La Galeria
www.lagaleriadesign.co.uk
Geruse
www.gerusehairandbeauty.com
Greenwich Hotel London
www.thegreenwichlondon.com
Las Iguanas
www.iguanas.co.uk
Made in Brasil
www.madeinbrasil.co.uk
ANGLO LATIN AMERICAN FOUNDATION
SUPPORTING CHILDREN’S CHARITIES ACROSS LATIN AMERICA
Mamacha
www.mamacha.co.uk
Steamond Travel
www.steamondtravel.com
Sweet Lizzie
www.sweetlizzie.co.uk
Waitrose
www.waitrose.com
Waqar Pisco
www.piscowaqar.cl
Whole Foods Market, Kensington
www.wholefoodsmarket.com
Anglo Latin American Foundation
Registered Charity No. 1071796
ALAF
Anglo Latin American Foundation
MEMBERS
Anglo Argentine Society
Friends of Bolivia
Anglo Brazilian Society
Anglo Central American Society
Anglo Chilean Society
Friends of Colombia for Social Aid
Anglo Ecuadorian Society
British Mexican Society
Anglo Paraguayan Society
Anglo Peruvian Society
British Uruguayan Society
British Venezuelan Society
THANK YOU
ALAF - Anglo Latin American Foundation
www.alaf.co.uk
PO Box 72074, London NW6 9ST
Company limited by guarantee – Registered in England No. 3614737
Registered Charity No. 1071796
Programme produced by Daniela Jones
Designed by Raffaele Malanga, Far Studios | www.farstudios.com