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Community comes together for flash mob in Keynsham

Local residents came together in Keynsham yesterday afternoon to take part in a flash mob.
Fringe Arts Bath organised a 'Where's Wally' themed flash mob yesterday at the Keynsham Memorial Park bandstand.
The event was captured by local young photographer Jacob Nash.
Fringe Arts Bath Festival director Arran Hodgson said: "We invited a few community groups along to join in, and we had around 50 people show up. It's the first one we've done and it's gone pretty well.
"We've been working with Jacob for about four years now, so this year we gave him our Keynsham project and he decided he wanted to do a flash mob.
"It's a great opportunity to show Keynsham in a positive light, as a lot of good things are happening in this town."
Fringe Arts Bath are also holding a photo-marathon event in Bath on 3rd May.
The challenge involves taking 20 photos with 20 different themes in 10 hours. The photos have to be taken in the correct order.
The event begins at 10am at the Circus and is open to all ages and abilities. Last year's photo-marathon had over 100 attendees.
Mr Hodgson added: "It's an excellent way to hang out with new and old friends and enjoy a different view of the wonderful City of Bath.
"Fringe Arts Bath is Bath's only visual festival. We actively promote and celebrate contemporary art in the Bath area and beyond."
The Fringe Arts Bath Festival is now in its 8th year. The festival showcases early career artists and curators in the local area.
Photographs from both the flash mob and the photo-marathon will go on display as part of an exhibition at the fesitval, which takes place from 23rd May until 8th June.
For more information visit www.fringeartsbath.co.uk

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Community comes together for flash mob in Keynsham


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