Steph Grace
Steph Grace sings her soul away from behind her steel string guitar. Blending clever concepts with complex rhyme schemes and cutting rhythm, Steph's songs and melodies bring new meaning to the term...
DeadBeatz
This is a short story about a long beard. A small story about a big incident that formed the style of this band. A tale about two guys with a bass, harmonica, drums and a singer with the...
Feminist Knitting with Rosina Godwin
Inspired by the body, explore using simple knitting techniques to create tubes, slits, holes, and other experimental pieces! Suitable for all abilities, there will be demonstrations (flat and 3D...
Life Boat presented by The Institute for Crazy Dancing
Life Boat presented by The Institute for Crazy Dancing A participatory installation... and the slowest ride on earth... Rock gently, turn slowly, listen to the alphabet... Bang the drum, rattle the...
Mouses
Mouses are guitarist and vocalist Steven Bardgett and drummer Nathan Duff, a lo-fi garage punk duo from the North East of England renowned for their raw and energetic live performances and their...
Cut Capers
Cut Capers is a nine-piece band that formed in Bristol in late 2011, with a style based in live hip-hop and swing. They burst onto the UK circuit, playing gigs and festivals up and down the...
Ajam
Ajam is an Iranian Roots Music project that formed in London in early 2010. The band's music comprises original pieces that draw inspiration from different elements of Iranian 'people's' music...
Amirah Sackett
An internationally recognized hip-hop dancer, choreographer, and teacher, Amirah Sackett explores and embodies her Muslim American identity through combining hip-hop movement and Islamic themes....
Anglican Women Novelists
What do the novelists Charlotte Brontë, Rose Macaulay, Dorothy L. Sayers, Elizabeth Goudge, Barbara Pym, Iris Murdoch, Monica Furlong and P.D. James all have in common? They were all inspired to...
Anjula Devi
Chef Anjula Devi is best known for her extensive knowledge of spices and for creating delicious authentic Indian cuisine. A respected food writer and author, Anjula started cooking with her father...
Anna Fisk
Dr Anna Fisk is Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Glasgow, and an activist with Extinction Rebellion Scotland. As an academic, she writes and teaches on feminist...
Bob Gilbert
Bob Gilbert is the author of Ghost Trees: Nature and People in a London Parish (Saraband, 2018) and The Green London Way (Lawrence & Wishart, 2012). He has written a column for Ham & High on...
Claire Tabraham: Eastbourne Dance Space
Claire started dancing at the tender age of three and never really stopped, and is excited to be back for her fourth year delivering inclusive dance workshops at Greenbelt. She is passionate about...
Make it GlobalVision this Saturday, 18th of May
We know that for many, the Eurovision Song Contest finals night is an annual party gathering designed to celebrate just how music can bring we Europeans together. Or just a downright kitsch and...
Independent festivals say no to single-use tents
We are really fortunate at Greenbelt that our festival go-ers are a clean and tidy bunch who like to make sure they leave things as they found them (or even better). That's why we are so happy to...