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Ali Pretty

Ali Pretty

"Designed three winning bands for Notting Hill Carnival in 1998, 1999 and 2004".

"Ali founded Kinetika in 1997 after an established career in carnival arts and a growing commitment to community engagement, Ali has collaborated with, and led teams of artists to deliver large-scale events to diverse audiences all over the world, such as WOMAD (1985 – 1991), Atlanta Olympics 1996, FIFA CWC World Cup (2009), the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games."

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Ali Pretty

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