The Level set to be transformed for art festival

A green city centre square is set to be transformed with a two-day art festival.

CooktheRabbit Events will host the Lantern Fayre at The Level in Brighton on Saturday and Sunday featuring a range of art workshops, eclectic bands, an open-air cinema and Same Sky’s Skydome.

The event, organised by the team behind Kemptown Carnival, will also feature giant games including tug o’ war, tiddlywinks, Jenga and space hopper challenges.

A protective covering will also be installed to cover visitors to the site from any bad weather.

For more information visit www.thelanternfayre.co.uk.

Comments(9)

gnarlychaos says...
4:36pm Fri 5 Oct 12

Bring back the Urban Free Festival

PorkBoat says...
5:36pm Fri 5 Oct 12

gnarlychaos wrote:
Bring back the Urban Free Festival
No, please don't.

HJarrs says...
8:39pm Fri 5 Oct 12

Hope the weather holds out!

Bill in Hanover says...
10:21pm Fri 5 Oct 12

I was under the impression that the Level was bequeathed to the council 'for use by the children of Brighton' I didn't think this included a load of arty **** workshops and the great unwashed listening to 'eclectic bands' while slugging cans of cheap lager. I hope it pours down

gnarlychaos says...
11:58pm Fri 5 Oct 12

Bill in Hanover wrote:
I was under the impression that the Level was bequeathed to the council 'for use by the children of Brighton' I didn't think this included a load of arty **** workshops and the great unwashed listening to 'eclectic bands' while slugging cans of cheap lager. I hope it pours down
You make it sound inviting.

Dirk Von Roden says...
4:49pm Sat 6 Oct 12

I personally wish the council would communicate with local residents regarding these "one offs" StPeters Church and the Level whenever there is some event there its called a "one off" how many one offs should we have to suffer?? then there is the diversions for the cycle /motorbike and old crocks etc etc etc its not"ONE OFFS" its nearly every other ruddy week!! and I am sick of it!

HJarrs says...
7:01pm Sat 6 Oct 12

I can't see whay the cycle path had to be taken over and closed for the festival.

Dirk Von Roden says...
8:19am Sun 7 Oct 12

Because this morally bancrupt council are only interested in revenue ! not the interest of the taxpayer/residents!!
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Maxwell's Ghost says...
8:53am Sun 7 Oct 12

During the chilli festival some guests on motorbikes parked horizontally across the cycle lane and to be honest as many of the visitors were not local they didn't realise there was a cycle lane on the pavement so were meandering along it.
I really don't think shared pavement/bike lanes work......and as I suffered a broken collar bone on the seafront after an excitable dog on an extendable lead ran in front of me, I stick to the main road as its safer, althought the road surface along the stretch at the bottom of south over street is shocking.

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