The annual Children’s Parade was due to take place on Sat 2 May to officially mark the start of Brighton Festival 2020, but the event was cancelled when social distancing restrictions were implemented due to the coronavirus outbreak.
In partnership with award-winning community arts charity Same Sky, the stay-at-home event is open to everyone to have five minutes of fun during lockdown at 10.30am on Sat 2 May. Participants are encouraged to post their photos and videos on social media with #ChildrensParadeAtHome to capture the parade as a digital get together to share online with friends, family, neighbours and across communities.
Same Sky artists have produced free online art resources to inspire parents and carers to make props with children to wear or play with on the day – from masks to musical instruments. The how-to guides will use recycled materials that can be found around the home.
Andrew Comben, chief executive of Brighton Festival, said: ‘We know how much the Children’s Parade means, not only to the 5,000 children, teachers, parents and volunteers who take part every year but to all the families and visitors who enjoy watching this spectacular community event in the heart of Brighton. As we can’t be together physically, we hope this alternative parade will offer a sense of unity and joy at a time when we all need it the most.’
Further information is available on Brighton Festival and Same Sky websites and social media.