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Leicester Diwali 'like stale bread', critics say | Leicester Diwali 'like stale bread', critics say |
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Leicester's Diwali celebrations are becoming as boring as "stale bread", a city arts leader has said. | |
Dance school owner Anand Bhatt is calling for more innovation to attract younger people and bigger crowds to the event, which is one of the largest outside India. | Dance school owner Anand Bhatt is calling for more innovation to attract younger people and bigger crowds to the event, which is one of the largest outside India. |
"We need to invest and make it exciting," he said. | "We need to invest and make it exciting," he said. |
Festival organiser Jashvant Chauhan said expansion was restricted because of safety concerns. | Festival organiser Jashvant Chauhan said expansion was restricted because of safety concerns. |
Diwali, which will be held in November, is one of the biggest festivals in the Indian calendar and is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. | Diwali, which will be held in November, is one of the biggest festivals in the Indian calendar and is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. |
Celebrations include the lighting of earthen lamps, bursting firecrackers and distribution of sweets. | Celebrations include the lighting of earthen lamps, bursting firecrackers and distribution of sweets. |
'Hot and sexy' | 'Hot and sexy' |
But Mr Bhatt said the Leicester event was becoming boring. | But Mr Bhatt said the Leicester event was becoming boring. |
"It is like stale bread - it has been around for a long time and it hasn't changed much. The speeches are too long and they get the wrong people to speak," he said. | "It is like stale bread - it has been around for a long time and it hasn't changed much. The speeches are too long and they get the wrong people to speak," he said. |
"I would like to see the festival grow from 35,000 people to 100,000 people. | "I would like to see the festival grow from 35,000 people to 100,000 people. |
"I would like people to travel for miles because Leicester is so hot and sexy when it comes to Diwali." | "I would like people to travel for miles because Leicester is so hot and sexy when it comes to Diwali." |
Mr Chauahan, from the Leicester Hindu Festivals Council, said there were "limitations". | Mr Chauahan, from the Leicester Hindu Festivals Council, said there were "limitations". |
"We have had offers from Bollywood stars but police have said that is not possible because of safety concerns," he said. | "We have had offers from Bollywood stars but police have said that is not possible because of safety concerns," he said. |
Some critics have called for the organisers to add more street acts, fire breathers and circus acts. | Some critics have called for the organisers to add more street acts, fire breathers and circus acts. |
Leicester city councillor Piara Singh Clair said the authority wanted "to find ways to involve local organisations", including local artists and performers. | Leicester city councillor Piara Singh Clair said the authority wanted "to find ways to involve local organisations", including local artists and performers. |
"We want to enhance the programme and we want to make it spectacular", he said. | "We want to enhance the programme and we want to make it spectacular", he said. |
The council will meet with Diwali organisers and listen to their feedback, and said: "We won't work in isolation." | The council will meet with Diwali organisers and listen to their feedback, and said: "We won't work in isolation." |
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