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    Brockley Max ‘will be bigger, better and more fun’ in 2022 as it celebrates its 21st birthday

    by Tony March 11, 2022
    March 11, 2022

    Despite the trials and tribulations of 2021 with an extremely successful, albeit mainly on-line, festival, Brockley Max returns in its full in-person glory to celebrate its 21st Birthday…

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    Brockley Max 2022: Calling all musicians, artists and performers … it’s time to get organised!

    by Tony February 10, 2022
    February 10, 2022

    We’re gearing up for this year’s Brockley Max between  May 27 and June 4 and it all starts here! We’re hoping that you, the community,…

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    Help shape the future of Brockley Max arts festival and become a volunteer on the organising team

    by Tony October 5, 2021
    October 5, 2021

    Brockley Max arts festival has been going since 2001 and over the years it has gone from strength to strength, with the number and variety…

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    Brockley Max is back … after a tough year coping with Covid restrictions. Full programme of events below

    by Tony May 7, 2021
    May 7, 2021

    Brockley Max is back. From May 28 to June 5 5 the 20-year old festival will be online and in a host of  venues –…

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    Brockley Max: We need you! Calling all budding artists and performers for this year’s festival

    by Tony April 5, 2021
    April 5, 2021

    Brockley Max is calling all budding artists and performers! Would you like to put on an event at this year’s Brockley Max Festival? We have…

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    Update: The Brockley Max Art Trail needs you! Show your work from May 28

    by Tony February 16, 2021
    February 16, 2021

    Even if Covid -19 restrictions are still in place, we want to bring you art this summer with a festival Art Trail that you can…

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    Save Brockley Max: A fund-raising evening of satire, poetry and cartoons with Martin Rowson and Luke Wright.

    by Tony January 9, 2020
    January 9, 2020

    For the fifth year in a row, long-term Ladywell resident, multi-awarding winning cartoonist for the Guardian, author, illustrator, ranter and poet Martin Rowson presents his…

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    Save Brockley Max: community arts festival aims to raise £6,500 in crowdfunding campaign

    by Tony November 2, 2019
    November 2, 2019

    Brockley Max organisers have launched a crowdfunding campaign to save the community arts festival which is threatened by big cuts in council funding. The festival,…

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    Save Brockley Max: A Frightful Yarns fundraiser at Halloween!

    by Tony October 25, 2019
    October 25, 2019

    Brockley Max, the community arts festival that showcases local talent, is facing a challenging 2020 after assembly funding cuts. A campaign to save Brockley Max…

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    Brockley Max 2019 ‘has been a success but next year funding will be very tight’

    by Tony June 6, 2019
    June 6, 2019

    After a successful 18th year, Brockley Max, the community arts festival which showcases local talent in venues across Brockley, Ladywell, Crofton Park and Honor Oak,…

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