While your children are waiting for summer camps for kids to open, you can keep them entertained in Brighton.
The Brighton Festival 2011 is running from May 7th to 29th and will include a Children's Parade.
This year's carnival has been given a theme, The Rights of the Child, which will be celebrated by 5,000 youngsters on May 7th. They've created a colourful array of giant puppets, costumes and effigies that will be paraded through the city from Sydney Street to Madeira Drive to the sound of samba. And it's free!
In addition, the festival as a whole is a celebration of liberty and freedom this year and will express these themes through circus, theatre, dance, music, film, talks and art. It's sure to give you an action-packed few weeks before your children go back to summer day camps!
Kids who are interested in the arts may also want to see a play called Draw Me a Bird on either Saturday May 14th or Sunday May 15th at the Sallis Benney Theatre in Brighton.
Posted by Katie Finch
News provided by Barracudas Activity Day Camps, the UK's No.1 operator of Easter and Summer camps for kids!
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