The glamour and glitz of Bollywood is to come to the Yorkshire Dales.
A series of events will be held throughout the national park to mark the eighth International Film Festival, which will take place in venues in Bradford, Leeds, York and Hull.
Joining in will be mums and children from Parkwood Primary School in Keighley, who will be demonstrating traditional Indian kite making at the Yorkshire Dales Museum, in Hawes.
At Malham, near Skipton there will be Indian dance workshops, storytelling and a chance to make Indian sweets.
Other venues throughout the national park will stage traditional dance, tea-tasting and henna hand painting.
The events will take place between May 20 and June 3 prior to the opening of the awards festival, which will run from June 7 to 10.
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