OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE Sasha Stoltz Publicity The theme for this year’s Festival is the history of Carnival in Britain, from the first indoor celebration organized by Claudia Jones in 1959 to last year’s virtual Notting Hill Carnival, with a focus on Carnival Arts, including Music, Mas, Costumes, Photography and more. “WCFF’s program will draw on the artistic and cultural influences of Carnival in Britain, not only in London but across the country, as well as exploring the creative and educational legacies of Carnival through the artists, artisans and performers involved,” said Frances-Anne Solomon, co-founder of the Festival. The Festival will feature live events with Q&A sessions. The British Film Institute (BFI) supports screenings. As well as working with the BFI on screenings, WCFF is also thrilled to announce they are collaborating with Arts Council England (ACE) to continue the Discussions and Workshop series. These will include talks with artists, masterclasses and carnival-related workshops.