'Fantastic acts' dazzle at Shoreham's Beach Dreams festival
The free annual event, which has been running for 20 years, returned at the weekend for three days of music and entertainment.
Organiser Sarah Parker said: “It was great, really lovely and family orientated.
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Hide Ad“It was one of our best ones yet. All the acts were fantastic.”
The weekend kicked off with a launch party at Beach Green on Friday night, with a fire show, a fashion show from SOLD charity shop, DJs and a children’s disco.
On Saturday morning, the children’s parade marched from Shoreham Beach Primary School and the Church of the Good Shepherd to Beach Green.
The theme of rockstars and popstars saw children dressing up in bright colours, sunglasses and carrying inflatable instruments.
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Hide AdSarah said: “There were some really funny costumes and some parents went all out."
The afternoon saw arts and crafts stalls, including a workshop with Alison Lapper MBE, sports activities and a variety of food and drink stalls.
Musical highlights included Krafty Kuts and Beach Dreams favourites Burning Organ.
Sarah added: “The Queen tribute band was excellent, it got everyone singing and dancing.”
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Hide AdSunday saw more artists perform on the green, including the Shoreham Allstars, a collective of young musicians.
For the first time, a temporary road crossing was put in place to allow attendees to move between the two halves of the green safely, which Sarah said was ‘excellent’.
She said: “The whole thing went really smoothly.
“We’ve had nothing but positive feedback.
“The team worked really hard and I’m really proud of everybody.”