REX BOYD
Comedy, pantomime, melodrama. Rex narrates and directs the story while three volunteers act it out on stage. Rex's many skills and superb delivery have made this show a sure-fire winner, guaranteed to stop passers-by in their tracks and hold them spellbound.
BEN SPRUCE
Stilt walker and silver statue.
UNCLE SAM
A return to the Big Cheese for Uncle Sam, the multi-talented clown, juggler and street walker. You won't be able to miss his big, colourful presence on the site throughout the weekend.
STEVE FAULKNER
Steve amazes audiences at festivals throughout the UK with his unbelievable feats of Houdini-style escapology involving straps, chains and a strait jacket! He is also a marvellous juggler and his performance is delivered with humour that will get you laughing as you simultaneously fret "will he ever get out of that?"
MATT BARNARD
Matt Barnard has been a professional entertainer for the past five years, working in theatre, street theatre and comedy cabaret. His solo juggling show has taken him around the world, including numerous cabaret, corporate and theatre performances, a world cruise and a gala variety night at the London Palladium.
BRIGHT SPARKS
Bright Sparks have entertained nationally and internationally for over ten years. From walking illusions to stilt walking and magic there is something to offer all the family and one you won't forget.
PLAYFORD DANCE
Badgerfolk Demonstration Team enjoy all types of Folk Dancing. They specialise in period dances from the early 17th century known as Playford Dances. This style of dancing has been seen in television dramas such as Pride and Prejudice. Badgerfolk also lead Barn Dances and will invite spectators to join in.
ARAB DANCE
Jawahir Middle Eastern Dance Club established itself very quickly and has gone from strength to strength. They perform all styles of Middle Eastern dance from Egyptian to Turkish via pop fusion. Their specialities are BellyBolly and folk styles.
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