K.I.S.S. Arts Festival returned to Kiama Harbour on Saturday.
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Crowds flocked to the seaside festival which featured, street artists, magician, art classes, circus workshop, a beautiful range of artisan food and beverages and much much more.
“My wife and I have performed on the European Festival circuit for about the last 25 years,” festival director Dave Evans said.
“We spend most of our European summers travelling and performing at events like this and it is a very special thing.”
Mr Evans said these type of events draw communities together.
“Once it gets to a point where a community takes on ownership of the festival and takes pride in it, what then starts to happen, it draws people together and they share in group activities,” he said.
“If you’re three, 30 or 90 years old, you can sit down and watch the same thing and all three of those people will enjoy it as much as each other.
“It’s something you can watch and enjoy as a family together and that’s a pretty important part of the K.I.S.S. Arts Festival ethos as well.”