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10:58am Tuesday 22nd June 2004
TAMIL dancers swung their hips in support of Refugee Week.
Youngsters from the Downham Tamil Association gave the performance in the Gallery Square of the Horniman Museum, London Road, Forest Hill.
And there was a lively performance by a group of folk musicians from Albania and Kosovo called The Illyrians.
The performances were one of several events hosted by the museum to celebrate the contribution refugees make to their communities.
Other highlights included an exhibition of photographs by Jenny Matthews documenting the lives of women who have found themselves in some of the world's biggest refugee crises.
Five per cent off package holidays with Tickets Travel in Bexley.
Twenty per cent discount at Bonmarché fashion store in Orpington.
An £8 reduction on the price of MOTs at Sidcup Test Centre.
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Ahead of starring in panto, movie star Steve Guttenberg opens up to Kerry Ann Eustice about everything from John Travolta to philosophy
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Little Britain's David Walliams explains how his sister dressing him up as a child inspired his first children's book, The Boy in the Dress
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