Saturday / 11:30-12:30 / URC
Francis Hill will be creating different looks using makeup both theatrical and cosmetic art techniques. She will be talking through each step as she does it.
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Saturday / 11:30-12:30 / URC
Francis Hill will be creating different looks using makeup both theatrical and cosmetic art techniques. She will be talking through each step as she does it.
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Saturday / 1:15-2:30pm / Tamasha Courtyard
Book Now to guarantee your painted face
Lilia is 6 years old, lives in Lindfield and has been face painting now for 3 years.
This will be her first public event , so please come along to get yours painted for a great charity.. you will go away happy, and if you’re lucky you may even get a lollipop! £2.
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Saturday / 12:15-12:45 / URC
inChoir members are thrilled to back performing at The Lindfield Arts Festival. Come along for 30 minutes of joy, fun and laughter as 70 singers put a smile on the face and a spring in the step of everybody who comes to watch them!
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Saturday
11:30-12:15pm / Paulinos
12:45-1:30pm / The Bent Arms
Lindfield Drummers, a local African drumming workshop, playing a selection of funky rhythms originating from the west coast of Africa, using original African Djembes for an authentic and exciting experience!
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Saturday / 11:30-12:15 and 1-1:45pm / King Edward Hall
Fantasy Island Family Fun session is a great way for your family to spend quality time together getting creative as a team. Design and create a model of your Fantasy Island.
Recommended for families with children 2-11 years – up to 20 children plus adults
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Saturday / 10am-3pm / Lindfield Primary Academy
Lindfield Bonfire Society are delighted to support Lindfield Arts Festival by providing tea, coffee, squash and cakes next to the Main Hall Art Exhibition in Lindfield Primary School on Saturday 22nd between 10am and 3pm and Sunday 23rd between 10am and 3pm.
All proceeds will go towards the procession, bonfire and fireworks on November 5th
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Saturday / 5-6pm / The Big Pink Tent – Common
Join us for a multi-genre flash fiction writing challenge for all ages, abilities and interests. This exercise will be in two parts and each writer will have to feature three words in their piece but even we don’t know what they will be! Each participant will contribute a word to the pool and three will be randomly selected. Writers may work solo or in groups.
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Saturday / 12:30-1pm and 2-2:30pm / Tamasha Courtyard
Come and see Jimmy performing circus tricks
Jimmy the Juggling Jester – Circus Skills WorkshopsRead More
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Saturday / 2-3pm / The Big Pink Tent – Common
[12+]Patrice Lawrence is an award-winning writer of stories for children and young people. Orangeboy, her debut book for young adults was shortlisted for the Costa Children’s Book Award, won the Bookseller YA Prize and Waterstones Prize for Older Children’s Fiction and has been shortlisted for many regional awards. Her second book about young adults was published in July 2017. It was book of the week in the The Times, Sunday Times and Observer and one of The Times top children’s books in 2017. Both books have been nominated for the Carnegie Award.
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Saturday / 10-4:30pm / High Street
Sarah Gillings is S.o.S, an award-winning multimedia and street artist.
From Disney designer to Street Artist.
S.o.S has been a footwear designer, an advertising agency director and many other creative roles in her life. Her journey into public Arts interactions began humbly hosting an Artists’ Open house, staging public art exhibitions, promoting other artists and finally becoming a professional artist in her own right. Her style of work in the street brings together ideas of branding, marketing, icons and advertisement into her artwork, which often portray women as the central element in the composition. Her Cellograff* interventions also include British wildlife in unexpected settings and this is the type of work that she will be creating for Lindfield’s festival.
*Cellograff is a technique where cellophane is stretched between any available support making paint-ready surfaces. This provides a freedom to create murals in a variety of new locations without the restriction of needing a wall. The translucent nature of the plastic adds a fascinating layer of visual complexity to the mural. S.o.S has been using this technique for the last year.
In 2015 S.o.S was awarded a First Class Honours for a Master of Arts program in Inclusive Arts Practice (IAP). IAP is using art practice for positive social change.
S.o.S won 2 awards in 2015, for a public art design & commission at the Brighthelm Centre and the 2015 BrightSpark Award for innovation and original ideas for inclusive spray-paint workshops. In 2016, S.o.S was offered a place and funding at The School for Social Entrepreneurs to developer spray painting charity.
In 2017 S.o.S founded the UK’s first dedicated spray-painting charity. Raising funds to provide Therapeutic Arts for those disengaged from society.
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