Over the Greenbelt 2011 weekend, our team of opinionated and observant Guest Bloggers were out and about, seeing programming from across the breadth of the festival lineup - giving a unique take on all that Greenbelt has to offer.
Paul Bell, who will be launching his third album at the Performance Cafe on Greenbelt Saturday, has written a song inspired by - and titled after - the theme of this year's festival, Dreams Of Home.
Here are Christian Aid with some more information about their activities at Greenbelt 2011...
The iMass collective - a team of creatives from the North East of England - are working on a 'digital gallery' of images for a project at Greenbelt this summer.
The worship collective Aoradh are back at Greenbelt, and have put out a call for photos of Greenbelters standing next to the front door of their homes.
Gil Scott-Heron died recently, leaving many of us involved in Greenbelt not only saddened by the loss of such a vital and interesting artist, but also dreaming of what could have been if Gil had performed at Greenbelt 2010.
Visual artist Phill Hopkins exhibited in the Visual Arts programme at Greenbelt 2008, and will return to the festival this year as part of an exhibition of Leeds-based artists.
The Greenbelt staff team recently had a day out to Kew Gardens to inspire us about Dreams of Home.
The Greenbelt staff team recently had a day out to Kew Gardens to inspire us about Dreams of Home.
The logo for Greenbelt 2011: Dreams of Home has been unveiled in the issue of our e-newsletter Dispatches that made the first lineup announcements for the festival in the summer.
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