t’s been a great Norfolk and Norwich Festival - so until next year, goodbye from us.
The 2008 festival ended with a bang - and lots of light - on Saturday night, and we were there to record it for you.
See you next year!!
As we approach the closing weekend, here are some of the highlights from the festival so far..
[You can also download a high-resolution copy of this video here]
More from the open air performances that are a key part of Norfolk and Norwich Festival
Highlights from the open air performances from the middle weekend of the Festival
There’s been a lot of coverage of our fabulous festival online, so we thought it would be useful to put some of the links here.
Festival Diary
Ian Collins at the Eastern Daily Press has a Festival Diar
..audiences so far have ranged from an estimated 6,000 revellers following the Friches Théâtre Urbain carnival procession through Norwich late on Saturday evening to a regular date involving a single spectator in the back of a van.
At 45 Michael Clark has now run his own cutting-edge dance company for the majority of his life - and after five operations on his knees his commitment to his art is complete, not to say extreme.
A middle weekend in any Norfolk and Norwich festival always offers some of the tastiest jam in the gala sandwich, and this year is no exception
Well, at least as far as the UEA Campus…
Fireworks and stilts make a perfect combination on the streets of Norwich…
The Festival launched with circus, street performers and more…
The Norfolk Eastern Daily Press had extensive coverage of the launch of the Festival today at Norwich rail station
And you can see more here.

