Festival of Light
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Tel: 01215579643
Come to Black Country Living Museum this November to experience the joy and wonder of Diwali and join in the celebration. See the Museum transformed after dusk and discover sound, light and dance experiences inspired by South Asian music and Bollywood glamour.
There's something for everyone to enjoy, from light projections to a UV disco and a bhangra dance workshop to delicious street food. Don't miss the Museum's spectacular historic lighting collection with beautiful examples in all different shapes and sizes.
Bring your home-made lanterns and join in the procession, or watch with wonder from the sidelines.
£7.50
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