What It Means to Be Caribbean? | Notting Hill Carnival 60

Schedule

Wed Aug 12 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

The Conservatory, Mason & Fifth, Westbourne Park | London, EN

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What does Caribbean identity mean in Britain today? Food, culture, belonging – an honest conversation with three fresh voices.
About this Event

What does it mean to be Caribbean in Britain in 2026? Is the culture thriving or disappearing? What does Caribbean identity look like for a generation who have never lived in the Caribbean?

Comedian, Eugene Dusauzay, Zara Lopes from French creole pop-up restaurant, Goutebon, and Symone Williams, the daughter of Notting Hill Carnival pioneers, bring three different perspectives to an honest conversation about food, identity, belonging and what gets passed down.

All attendees including children require a ticket.

Part of Carnival 60, a six-month heritage programme marking the 60th anniversary of Notting Hill Carnival. Produced by More Curricular CIC & Notting Hill Walks.
All attendees including children require a ticket. Tickets are non-refundable. If you are unable to attend, you are welcome to pass your ticket to someone else.

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Where is it happening?

The Conservatory, Mason & Fifth, Westbourne Park, 11 Woodfield Road, London, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 6.00

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