Amazing street art comes to Royal Borough streets

12 June 2012

The streets and public spaces of Kensington and Chelsea provide the backdrop for a fortnight of interactive arts, drama and music during the sixth InTRANSIT Festival of Arts (Friday 13 to Friday 27 July).

Organised by the Council, this year's festival reflects the Olympic spirit with many of the events combining artistic creativity with physical activity such as biking and walking and parkour running.

Highlights of the festival include a Portobello Arts Day, the Big Dance Bus on the King's Road and an amazing large-scale three dimensional illusionistic street painting at Portobello Square by the internationally renowned street artist Edgar Mueller.

Councillor Nick Paget-Brown, Deputy Leader of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, said: "InTRANSIT goes from strength to strength and this year's programme promises to be better than ever.

"There really is something in it for everyone, adults and children alike. You don't get too many opportunities to tame dragons or attend Suffragette rallies on Portobello Road or head down to the King's Road for a dance workshop brought to you by a classic Routemaster bus, so find out more about what InTRANSIT has to offer and come along and get involved."

To find out more about all that is happening during the InTRANSIT Festival of Arts 2012 go to www.rbkc.gov.uk/intransit

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