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Saturday May 3rd 2008

Children’s Parade

Brighton, starts from Sydney Street

Starts 10.30am, finishes at Madeira Drive
FREE

www.brightonfestival.org/

Past gigs

2008

  • Scotland’s Mardi Gras, West End Festival, Glasgow, city centre
  • Scottish Samba Showcase, Glasgow West End Festival, Queen Margaret Union (QMU), University Gardens, Glasgow
  • BBC Springwatch - Breathing Spaces, Stanmer Park, Brighton.
  • Children’s Parade, Brighton, starts from Sydney Street
  • Carnivalesque, Barfly, Brighton (formerly The Gloucester)
  • Selected 2007

    • Burning the Clocks, Brighton
    • Martlets Hospice, all aboard Santa’s bus, streets of Fiveways, Brighton
    • Lewes Bonfire Celebrations (for Commercial Square Bonfire Soc.), Lewes, Sussex
    • Supported Monobloco @ The Komedia, Brighton
    • Charivari Day, Folkestone, Kent
    • Non-Stop Festival, Wroclaw, Poland
    • Scottish Samba Showcase, Glasgow
    • Children’s Parade, Brighton Festival, Brighton
    • Selected 2006

      • Freshers Ball, University of Sussex, Brighton
      • Charivari Day, Folkestone, Kent
      • West End Festival, Glasgow
      • Scottish Samba Showcase, Glasgow
      • Truro City Carnival, Truro, Cornwall
      • The Big Splash @ Brighton Marina, Brighton Festival
      • Streets of Brighton, Brighton Festival
Photo of Aime at Scream
Photo of Santa's bus for Martlets 2007
Photo of Burning the Clocks 2007
Photo of Maya at Pride
  • “Another great performance from Barulho in the West End Festival opening parade and samba showcase. Thanks very much to all the boys and girls of Barulho for a very professional show - we hope you'll be back for many a year!”

    Michael Dale, Festival Director, Glasgow's West End Festival
  • “Fantastically funky!”

    Karen Poley , Zap Productions / National Street Arts Festival
  • “100% Brighton. No matter what your expectations Barulho always go one better! Innovative grooves made for dancing, and costumes you wish you'd thought of.”

    Doug Summers, SambaYaBamba and Bêbado, Glasgow