A RokSkool Band
Larynx of Lindfield
The Larynx is the epitome of Lindfield Primary Academy’s community spirit. A PTA-related tour de force that started life in the playground. School run chatter between parents conceived the idea of an all singing, all dancing choir open to all parents, grandparents, teachers and staff. The idea proved popular and in April 2015 The Larynx was born. Since then the choir has grown in confidence under the guidance of Hereward Kaye. Thanks to the support of all its AMAZING members, The Larynx has raised more than £2,000 for the school.
Italian serenade
DJ Greg Cattle
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DJ Greg has been DJing all over the world since 1990 and started a DJ Training School for kids and adults ages 6+ in 2017. As part of the training school he is very pleased to introduce some of his DJ students playing live at this years Lindfield Arts Festival. You can expect to hear a range of music including Reggae, Pop and House music on the day as well as some Carnival music. We invite you to get your groove on and support the next generation of DJ’s on the high street this September.
Handbell Ringers
Jo Kimber Vocalist
Jo is based in Lindfield and was a professional dance band singer. She found a love of jazz swing after joining ‘Big Band Sounds’ and sings with them, smaller jazz ensembles and solo with backing tracks which include some popular songs as well as jazz standards.

Dance with Emily
Dance with Emily is an adult dance school teaching classical ballet, tap and jazz dance in Mid Sussex. They have performed locally for both summer and Christmas performances.
Didgeridoo – Tall Paul Performing
Paul Cook, aka Didge Tall Paul grew up in a village just outside of Dartford and has lived in Kent for most of his life; and after doing a fair bit of travelling including Australia of course, has now been living in Gravesend with his wife and two children for the past 15 years.
He has been playing didgeridoo for about 25 years and is now considered to be one of the foremost didgeridoo performers in the UK with several appearances on radio stations across the country, television and also producing music in film such as Tom Clancy‘s “Remainder.”
Paul has produced three didgeridoo albums over his many years of playing: Hollow, Raspberry ripple and his latest album 10 tunes from 22 years of tongue twisters.
Paul started making didgeridoos around about the year 2000 and his instruments are widely respected by players across the world. He makes to different styles of didgeridoo. One is with imported wood from Australia which has been termite eaten and then shaped with the use of very long chisels and the other is with a variety of native English would known as split wood didgeridoos.
He has been teaching didgeridoo for many years within Gravesend didgeridoo club which meets every fourth Saturday of the month, runs workshops at a large variety of festivals and visits schools to teach didgeridoo and aboriginal Australian culture. Throughout the year he runs a stall at festivals selling and teaching didgeridoo and many other musical instruments from around the world.
Paul also runs his own festival called elementary didgeridoo Festival which is now in its fourth year, This is a world music Festival with music from Africa, India, Slovakia ,Tibet to name but a few and of course a fair bit of didgeridoo.
For details on all that Paul does you can visit his websites at www.didgetallpaul.co.uk ;
or for the Festival www.elementarydidgefest.com
DJ Greg Cattle
DJ Greg has been DJing all over the world since 1990 and started a DJ Training School for kids and adults ages 6+ in 2017. As part of the training school he is very pleased to introduce some of his DJ students playing live at this years Lindfield Arts Festival. You can expect to hear a range of music including Reggae, Pop and House music on the day as well as some Carnival music. We invite you to get your groove on and support the next generation of DJ’s on the high street this September.
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Behind the curtain: Talk about the violin trade
Peter Voigt opens his doors to give a short talk about the violin trade.
Drop in and meet Peter as he explains what is behind the curtain!
