




After walking around The Brighton Lanes we
needed a cup of tea and went into The Corn Exchange
for a cuppa and to see what else was going on around Brighton.
Inside the Foyer Bar was this Origami Booth.
It was funny as I had been playing with origami last week.
We watched the video and following the
instructions we made a lotus flower.
Coco Sato is a conceptional artist and you can see
more of his work and The Brighton Festival
by visiting
There was also a tribute table to Aung San Suu Kyi,
The Brighton Festival is celebrating her perseverance and freedom.
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