Twinwood Festival
is a fun and relaxed event. Wear what you are comfortable in! About half our visitors dress in vintage 1920s to 1950s clothing and uniforms, so you will not feel out of place if you decide to dress up. Please note, many areas are grass, and the pathways are stony. It is a good idea to bring a pair of comfortable shoes with thick, grip, non-slip soles for walking between the different areas, so that expensive dance shoes are not damaged, and slips and falls can be avoided. Remember that we cannot predict the weather so please bring sensible clothing and sensible footwear for all weather eventualities. A sun hat is often useful. The evening performances end quite late, and a warm jacket will be useful at the end of the evening. A big attraction of this festival is the fact that many make the effort to dress in period costume and World War II uniforms, but we would ask visitors not to display Axis insignia or medals that may cause offence.
A limited amount of seating is provided in front of both stages and near catering outlets. It is a good idea to bring your own lightweight folding chairs or blankets to sit on. Please note that tables are NOT allowed to be taken into the Arena for safety and ambulance access reasons.
Twinwood
has large sprung wooden dance floors in front of the main stages. In case of inclement weather, the outdoor dance floors will be slippery when wet. Twinwood Events cannot accept responsibility for accidents which may occur on the dance floor. All dancing is done at your own risk.