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VIDEO: Fun in the sun for Perth youths during day-long festival

A day-long festival saw thousands of young people taking part in events in Perth city centre.

The Diverse CiTay Festival included a carnival parade of floats, dance troupes and bands, along with a mix of performers, entertainment and activities.

The Diverse parade in Perth.

The festival was organised to celebrate Perth’s contribution to the Year of Young People and it saw a youth takeover day at Perth Theatre, a market in Mill Street, special exhibitions at Perth Museum and Art Gallery and a series of live music concerts across the city.

Hundreds of youngsters in colourful costumes march through Perth city centre.
The parade makes its way along South Tay Street, Perth.

Perth and Kinross Provost Dennis Melloy attended the festival and expressed his delight at its success.

“The Diverse CiTay event was a fantastic day celebrating the Year of Young People,” he said.

“The carnival parade on Tay Street with floats, entertainers and youngsters was a wonderful spectacle for all ages. The skills and talents of our young people in Perth and Kinross can’t be understated.

The parade.

“This was their opportunity to showcase those talents and they took it with both hands.”

He continued: “Perth Theatre also embraced the opportunity to welcome our youngsters by introducing several innovative workshops including introducing children to play violins and cello’s and getting them to take part in theatre make up.

“All in all, this was a happy day. Everyone I spoke to agreed that it went very well.”

Perth Theatre opened its doors for free during the festival and the highlights of the day included rap music, dance sessions for young people with disabilities and several workshops.

A spokesperson for Horsecross, who run Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall, commented: “It was a busy day with Sprog Rock, the Gaming Den and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra workshops being particularly popular.”

The festival was organised by Perth and Kinross Council in partnership with Horsecross and Perth College UHI.

See Monday’s Courier for more pictures from the spectacular events