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  2. Brighton Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Pavilion illuminated as part of the 2016 festival. Brighton Festival is a large, annual, curated multi-arts festival in England, first held in 1967. It includes music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor and family events, and takes place in venues in the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England, each May.

  3. Brighton Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Fringe is an open-access arts festival held annually in Brighton, England. It is the largest annual arts festival in England [ 1 ] and one of the largest fringe festivals in the world. The programme of 2018 included 1008 events at over 166 venues across 4 weeks, in May and June.

  4. Brighton Applefest - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Applefest was created in 1975 by the merchants of Brighton, Ontario, Canada to promote the Brighton area, and the apple-based culture around it. [1] In 2020 and 2021, the festival was cancelled due to Covid-19. [2] [3] It returned in 2022. It is now Brighton's largest yearly event, taking place annually during the last full week of ...

  5. Marlborough Pub and Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Marlborough Pub and Theatre is a historic venue, situated at 4 Princes Street, Brighton. It has been associated, since the 1970s, with the LGBT community. The Marlborough's small theatre presents drama, cabaret and music throughout the year, including during the Brighton Fringe Festival, LGBT History Month and Brighton Pride Arts Festival ...

  6. British Arts Festivals Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Arts Festivals Association was founded in December 1969 at the behest of Arts Council England to provide expertise on the festival sector. [3] By the early 1980s it became an open membership organisation and now includes amongst its members larger festivals including Edinburgh International Festival [ 4 ] and Brighton Festival as ...

  7. Burning the Clocks - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Brighton Museum commissioned a costume from Same Sky artist Nikki Gunson. [7] She created "Mother Time Keeper" and performed it in the parade before returning to the museum. Incidentally the festival took place on New Year's Eve' that year. Local colleges also participate; Sussex Downs College have been contributing since 1998.

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  9. Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Fringe runs alongside Brighton Festival, and has grown to be one of the largest fringe festivals in the world. [150] Together with the street performers from Brighton Festival's "Streets of Brighton" events, and the Royal Mile-esque outdoor performances that make up "Fringe City", outdoor spectacles and events more than double during May.