Marvellous Morris dancers entertained crowds to celebrate May Day.
The Brighton Morris Men proved early risers when they embarked on a day of jigging and dancing across Brighton and Hove.
The costume-clad troupe danced before sunrise at Hollingbury Camp, just off the golf course in Ditchling Road, before travelling to various schools in and around Brighton.
After a spot of lunch in the Brighton Tavern, they were pictured in full swing in Pavilion Gardens.
May Day is celebrated in various countries across the globe as a traditional springtime festival and, for some a time to remember workers of the world.
Its origins date back to Saxon England.
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