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Keighley families think disco is truly brill!

Last Friday was the I Am Brill disco, a free family event organised by us and held at Victoria Hall in Keighley.

The event welcomed 100s of local families and the aim was to encourage Keighley kids to come together and celebrate their brilliance.  The I Am Brill disco was the culmination of numerous creative workshops that we have held around town over the previous few months, where local children were encouraged to make their own unique creations.

Red carpet entrance at I Am Brill disco
A red carpet welcome at I Am Brill Disco. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

The I Am Brill project has been inspired by the work of local artist, Letty McHugh, and her piece “Let Brilliant Talents Shine Forth”, which is currently installed on the front of the library and recognises the important history of the Keighley’s original Mechanics Institute.

Let Brilliant Talents Shine Forth Letty McHugh Keighley
Letty McHugh’s art installation, “Let Brilliant Talents Shine Forth”.

The disco was thoroughly enjoyed by attendees who described it as “excellent” “energetic” and “inclusive” as the event was designed to welcome everyone, whatever their age, ethnicity or if they are neurodiverse.

Children made “disco sticks” for I Am Brill Disco. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

Party-goers were greeted on arrival with snowfall, balloons and a red carpet and then spent the evening dancing, crafting, drawing, fishing and limboing.

Limbo I am brill disco Keighley
Limboing at I Am Brill Disco. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

Children were eligible to win prizes for their achievements which included unique I Am Brill T-shirts and posters and sweets donated by ASDA. Performers included drummers, Punjabi Roots, stilt-walkers, Chicks on Sticks, DJs, and local dancers from Unique Cheer and Dance.

Unique Cheer and Dance Keighley Brill disco
Unique Cheer and Dance at I Am Brill Disco. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

Our team used the work of Dr Seuss to inspire the decorations around Victoria Hall and “Seussian” themed snacks were provided by Caterpillar Catering.

Caterpillar Catering Dr Seuss buns
Dr Seuss themed snacks from Caterpillar Catering. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

The event was manned by our team alongside lots of enthusiastic volunteers, who provided their time for free. The event was funded by Bradford Council, the Leap, Levelling Up Fund and Toy Lab.

Event Director, Aimee Grundell, said:

“The I Am Brill disco was everything we hoped it would be: fun, inspiring and celebratory. It created an opportunity for local children and families to feel confident, get creative, and recognise that they are brilliant!”

Boy with balloon at I Am Brill Disco. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

The feedback received was overwhelmingly positive with one attendee saying:

“Thank you for such an amazing disco. My seven year old and I loved it! It was such a great way to spend a miserable Friday night in January. You could see so much hard work went into it! As a single parent to two, and a mature student it was nice to be able to do something that good locally that was free also. Thank you :)”

Girl enjoying I Am Brill Disco. Photo: Bob Smith Photography

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