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Brighton art attack

With the largest arts festival in England returning to Brighton next month, we discover some of the highlights for a great seaside break

April 27, 2017 12:55
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As some of the closest coast to London, Brighton’s seaside is always tempting — especially when you throw in the city’s famous quirky shops, vegan restaurants, boutique hotels, creative and alternative atmosphere, and attractions to suit pretty much everyone.

If you need any added motivation for a day by the sea, Brighton’s famous Festival of the Arts is back for its 51st year from May 6-28, with the Fringe running alongside from May 5 to June 4 as well.

With the theme of ‘Everyday Epic’, you needn’t pay a penny if you feel like taking part — although there are ticketed events galore, whether you love dance, theatre, film, music or are tempted by the talks.

Stroll down to the seaside and throw a coloured pebble onto Brighton beach as part of Spectra: Cast, to make the biggest canvas in town, with each stone’s shade representing a different artistic view.