On February 27, the University of East London's Docklands campus hosted a vibrant festival themed around fire and circus, attracting thousands from the community. The event featured mesmerizing performances from acrobats, jugglers, and interactive workshops, fostering creative expression. Hilary Lissenden remarked on the festival's growing impact and collaboration with academic sectors, while Professor Amanda Broderick emphasized the university's commitment to addressing local health issues through innovative community engagement initiatives. This unique combination of entertainment and social responsibility marked a significant moment for the university and its outreach efforts.
The festival at UEL's Docklands campus transformed into a "theatrical wonderland" featuring fire displays, circus acts, and interactive workshops, showcasing community engagement.
Hilary Lissenden emphasized growth in community reach and collaboration with academic schools as fundamental to the festival's success.
Professor Amanda Broderick outlined UEL's focus on community engagement and innovation to drive change in tackling regional health inequalities.
The Fire & Circus themed festival combined entertainment with a focus on important health initiatives, bridging fun and social responsibility.
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