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		<title>Afropunk London: “Power to the Party” – Full Line Up Announced</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mark Burrow]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Afropunk’s mantra, “Power to the Party” is a major message all festivals have including last weekend’s Lovebox in Victoria Park, London. Messages like these go against ignorance, celebrates equality, and freedom: encompassing education, political awareness and self-empowerment. Respect, breaking down stereotypes, and celebrating individuality are key to the AFROPUNK ethos, and it’s a ‘safe space [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Afropunk’s mantra, “Power to the Party” is a major message all festivals have including last weekend’s Lovebox in Victoria Park, London. Messages like these go against ignorance, celebrates equality, and <a href="http://afropunkfest.com/london/about-the-festival/" target="_blank">freedom:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>encompassing education, political awareness and self-empowerment. Respect, breaking down stereotypes, and celebrating individuality are key to the AFROPUNK ethos, and it’s a ‘safe space / no hate’ zone for creativity. London’s first edition will welcome souls from all cultures and backgrounds for a day of positive energy and next-level entertainment.</p></blockquote>
<p>The below acts have been announced and will join in with the Power to the Party spirit as it is <a href="http://afropunkfest.com/london/about-the-festival/" target="_blank">explained:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>Power to the Party means trusting the friction, the transference of great capacity to the free spirit, belief in the high-heeled spark of the assembly, and the group mind&#8217;s ability to choose a glorious path. This isn&#8217;t about getting elected, or being protected; it&#8217;s about staking a claim. Join the party and feel its power.</p></blockquote>
<p>Grace Jones<br />
Laura Mvula<br />
WORD SOUND POWER feat Akala, B.A.D/Dreadzone &amp; Don Letts<br />
SZA<br />
Kwabs<br />
Benjamin Booker<br />
The Noisettes<br />
Loyle Carner<br />
Goldlink<br />
NTS Radio<br />
Soulection<br />
Joe Kay<br />
The Whooligan<br />
Hannah Faith<br />
Eden Hagos<br />
MNEK<br />
Lady Leshurr<br />
GAIKA<br />
Ho99o9<br />
Skinny Girl Diet<br />
Jorja Smith<br />
Purple Ferdinand<br />
Big Joanie<br />
Youth Man<br />
Nova Twins<br />
Vodun<br />
The Connectors<br />
Mikel Ameen<br />
+ much more TBA</p>
<p>Afropunk takes place at Alexandra Palace on Saturday, September 24. As well as the above music, Afropunk offers many other activities: Spinthrift Market offers a variety of crafts in a boutique style market including African art and textiles. Bites &amp; Beats includes pop-up style restaurants and cultural eats from around the world. Art &amp; Times is an aesthetic exhibition across the entire festival ground, including murals.</p>
<p>Originally a Brooklyn festival, Afropunk brings this multicultural festival to Europe, including Paris and the eclectic line up in London on September 24.Read more about Afropunk, <a href="http://afropunkfest.com/london/about-the-festival/" target="_blank">here. </a></p>
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