THE people of Whitehaven were greeted with Harbour Fest 2024 this week. 

The third instalment of the annual event, organised by Rosehill Arts Trust in collaboration with Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, attracted thousands of visitors.

One of the highlights of Harbour Fest 2024 was a performance by the award-winning Autin Dance Theatre. Their promenade show, The Parade, saw performer showcase acrobatic feats on a 12-foot wheel. 

Families also had the opportunity to watch the premiere of international touring company Fabularium’s new show. 

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Dan Whitehouse, creative director and joint CEO, Rosehill, said: “What a day. Harbour Fest 2024 was a resounding success, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the turnout.

“Thousands of people visited the festival on Saturday and experienced the unique and tremendous high quality performances, community stalls, craft activities, and much more.

"We received lots of positive feedback about people’s experiences, and seeing the Harbour and town busy and bustling was terrific."

Singers perform on the harbour Singers perform on the harbour (Image: Supplied)

Deanne Shallcross, CEO, Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, said: “We were delighted to once again join forces with Rosehill for another fantastic Harbour Fest.

“The Rosehill team curated an outstanding programme - from roving songsmiths and comical characters entertaining all ages, to live music, enthralling street theatre and the most incredible promenade performance from Autin Dance and their giant wheel. And all for people to watch for free. 

“Along with craft workshops for all the family and community stalls offering a range of activities, the harbour was buzzing from start to finish.

Crowds enjoy the entertainment Crowds enjoy the entertainment (Image: Supplied)

"We loved seeing thousands of people - from locals to visitors - with such huge smiles and enjoying the sunshine."

In addition to live performances, the event featured an array of community stalls, where local organisations engaged with the public. 

Jen Garrick, executive director and joint CEO, Rosehill, said: “Audience feedback is so important to us. We want to know what people think worked, what didn’t, and what they would like to see more of next year to help us ensure the festival programme is developed with, and for, local people.

"Feedback is also invaluable in helping us to communicate the impact of events like Harbour Fest with funders and sponsors."