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Isle of Wight music and drama festival attracts all ages | Isle of Wight County Press

Due to Covid restrictions the Isle of Wight Music, Dance and Drama Festival 2021 was held in a virtual format, but only for the music and speech and drama sections. For this, entrants recorded a video of their performance, which they then uploaded to a secure platform so the adjudicator could view them. Scroll through the gallery of pictures above to see all the performers mentioned in this story. Chris Hartley, one of the festival s trustees, said: There has been a festival every year since 1924 except for the war years so we were determined to have something this year. It has been a difficult year for the IW Music, Dance and Drama Festival, softened only by being honoured last June with The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK.

VE Day songs: Celebrate with these classics!

VE Day songs: Celebrate with these classics! Looking for some classic tunes to celebrate VE Day 2021? We’ve got you covered. May 8th is annually celebrated as Victory in Europe Day, commonly known as VE Day. On that day in 1945, Britain and its allies formally accepted Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender. On that day, now 76 years ago, Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced over the radio at 15:00 that the war in Europe had ended. Of course, everybody broke out into celebrations and since then we have witnessed block parties and so much more. With the nationwide lockdown still largely in place in the UK, many Britons will be looking for a safe way to celebrate. So, why not celebrate with some music?

VE Day 2021: The history behind Victory in Europe Day and how to celebrate during Covid-19

Public celebrations will not be able to take place due to the coronavirus pandemic Credit: PA Today marks 76 years since VE Day as the United Kingdom commemorates the end of the Second World War in Europe. Street parties, parades or concerts to celebrate the historic event will not be able to take place for the second year in a row due to the ongoing pandemic, but you can still observe the occasion from home.  Here is all the information you need on VE Day; what it is, why we celebrate it, and how you can still mark the occasion during lockdown.  

VE Day 2021: Special Redcar event to mark 76th anniversary

VE Day 2021: Special Redcar event to mark 76th anniversary Eric Howden BEM and Redcar s Royal British Legion branch will pay tribute in small covid-safe ceremony The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Around Europe, countries observe a two-minute silence on VE Day to commemorate the end of the Second World War and the lives lost. Last year, with covid-19 restrictions in place, Teessiders paid their respects from their doorsteps, windows, and gardens.

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