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FLAMES, FIRE, DANCE AND MUSIC STUNS VISITORS TO EVENING FESTIVAL

Thousands of visitors flocked to town to witness the breathtaking performances as part of the annual After Dark Light Art Festival. The evening kicked-off with Bexhill Museum packing in the visitors thanks to free entry early afternoon — hundreds of families took advantage and spent time to look around the array of displays before the main events of the festival outside.

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Sujata Banerjee Dance Co started with the entertainment with a Kathak dance inspired by the costumes in Bexhill Museum. That was followed by the UK Africa Acrobats who stunning the crowd with entertaining stunts and fire breathing acts.

Dolly Delicious then took to the stage to give visitors a unique insight as to what could be done with power tools.

The popular light parade then left the clock town which involved hundreds of people, all lit-up in various forms to put on the stunning display of lanterns made by local communities in workshops with professional artists and performers.

At the De La Warr Pavilion lawns, visitors were stunned with performances from actors with exciting stories to share alongside their fire displays and shooting flamethrowers.

Local dance students then entertained the gathering crowds with a special performance on the Pavilion balcony — choreographed with an incredible lights and music.

The entertainment continued throughout the evening to

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