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Dulwich Park Fair 17th May 12 - 5pm


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The traditional fair to mark the end of the Festival is back in Dulwich Park with guest appearances from Titan the Robot, maypole dancing and a falconry display! Bonds Steam Fair, Vauxhall city Farm, Punch and Judy and the Magician (Amigo's Magic) will entertain as usual (at 3.15pm and 4.15pm) on the green by the boat house. Live animals from thin air, lots of audience participation, sweet making by magic and a chance to meet Fluffy the Rabbit at the end of each 30 minute show. The stage by the caf? will be filled with local musicians, brass bands and dance acts of all ages. There will be a great variety of food, craft and charity stalls and a chance to sample local beers, wines and cider.

No parking - please come by public transport.


Admission Free

simonrosselli Wrote:

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> The traditional fair to mark the end of the

> Festival is back in Dulwich Park with guest

> appearances from Titan the Robot, maypole dancing

> and a falconry display! Bonds Steam Fair,

> Vauxhall city Farm, Punch and Judy and the

> Magician (Amigo's Magic) will entertain as usual

> (at 3.15pm and 4.15pm) on the green by the boat

> house. Live animals from thin air, lots of

> audience participation, sweet making by magic and

> a chance to meet Fluffy the Rabbit at the end of

> each 30 minute show. The stage by the caf? will be

> filled with local musicians, brass bands and dance

> acts of all ages. There will be a great variety

> of food, craft and charity stalls and a chance to

> sample local beers, wines and cider.

> No parking - please come by public transport.

>

> Admission Free

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