

Festival lights up Sleaford with sights and sounds

Storm Babet subsided just in time and everything went ahead, according to Marion Sander, from The Hub. There were local performers and groups as well as visiting arts groups.
Families enjoyed everything from a model show in Riverside Church, to street theatre and puppetry in the Market Place, Money’s Yard and Riverside Precinct. There were giant tree beasts and a dance performance with a Sea Giant. Church Lane School hosted an Eco-Village and there were outdoor music and dance acts in a variety of locations.
The event was rounded off with illuminated lanterns and inflatable sculptures by artist Jason Wilsher Mills lighting up Eastgate Green, sound sculptures and a disco to mark The Hub’s 20th anniversary by the Mothership DJs and live music at Rewind Bar.

1. Out of the Deep Blue performance
Out of the Deep Blue performance in Sleaford Market Place. Photo: David Dawson

2. Out of the Deep Blue performance
Out of the Deep Blue performance in Sleaford Market Place by Autin Dance Theatre. Photo: David Dawson

3. L-R Robyn Holder and Patricia Zafra with Treemendous
L-R Robyn Holder and Patricia Zafra with Treemendous megabeasts. Photo: David Dawson

4. Anna Skeith and Reuben Skeith 8 of Sleaford
Anna Skeith and Reuben Skeith 8 of Sleaford trying the Italian chalking art in Riverside Precinct. Photo: David Dawson