Scores of people from all over England and beyond will once again descend in Birmingham this weekend for a round-the-clock, non-stop meditational and spiritual festival. Now in its 16th year the annual Sounds for the Soul event will begin at 2pm this Saturday (9th May)and finish on Sunday (10th May).
The lively programme will feature an opening speech by His Holiness Sacinandana Swami, live music, food and drink. Each year this festival, organised by ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Birmingham, attracts and welcomes people from all ages, backgrounds and abilities and this year will be no different.
Credit to all ISKCON volunteers but, in particular, to ardent and selfless devotee Mohan Nandi whose behind the scenes contribution to the overall choreography of this festival is extraordinary. Free admission, all welcome. The festival will take place at the Radha Swami Rasila Satsang (RSRS) Centre, Wharf Street, Hockley, Birmingham (B18 5HS). For more information see www.iskconbirmingham.org