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Brighton Festival 2007
07 March 2007
People enjoying a holiday in Britain may want to head to the south coast and check out the Brighton Festival.
The fantastic event is due to take place in May, spanning across three action-packed weekends.
Organisers say that the festival celebrates local, national and international talent across a range of fields and has become known as England's most innovative and largest arts festival.
It all begins this year with the Children's Parade and the party is due to continue for a total of 22 days.
The 41st Brighton Festival will feature a number of premieres, in dance and film, as well as displaying some classic cultural offerings.
During the festival, Brighton's beach, streets and parks are awash with colour, with street artists and circus performers taking over the town.
The 2007 Brighton festival begins on 5 May and will run until 27 May.
© Adfero Ltd
The fantastic event is due to take place in May, spanning across three action-packed weekends.
Organisers say that the festival celebrates local, national and international talent across a range of fields and has become known as England's most innovative and largest arts festival.
It all begins this year with the Children's Parade and the party is due to continue for a total of 22 days.
The 41st Brighton Festival will feature a number of premieres, in dance and film, as well as displaying some classic cultural offerings.
During the festival, Brighton's beach, streets and parks are awash with colour, with street artists and circus performers taking over the town.
The 2007 Brighton festival begins on 5 May and will run until 27 May.
© Adfero Ltd
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