g-books: your official #GB22 bookshop
Our lovely friends at Church House Bookshop/Hymns A&M are back at Greenbelt once again, bringing our pop-up bookshop – g-books – to the festival site. Here's a guest blog post from them about...
7 suggestions for spirituality and worship at Greenbelt
From Goth Eucharist to Franciscan monks, from Forrest Church to Sunday Communion: there are many ways to get spirituality and worship at Greenbelt. And bear in mind, that our faithfulness is as...
7 ways to make a difference this Greenbelt
Justice and activism have been fundamental threads of our DNA since the very beginning. We believe that by coming together, at Greenbelt and elsewhere, we can make a real difference. We think that...
Festival Friends at Greenbelt 2022
Part of the joy of making Greenbelt is that we do it in partnership with other organisations whose values and visions overlap with ours and who see our people as their people – and visa versa....
Sheena Cruse
Painting and drawing from observation have always been at the heart of my art. My work includes landscape, portraiture and the human figure. As a practising artist I painted painted murals on...
Steve Kaos
Steve Kaos international circus entertainer and circus skills Instructor. Performing juggling shows, interactive stilt walker and stilt bike rider, characters and other curious bicycles. Juggles...
10 ways to get back to nature at Greenbelt
As you'd expect from a festival that's nearly 50 years old, we've inhabited a few different spaces over the years, and each has been special for different reasons. Boughton might be the most...
5 ways to connect with others at Greenbelt
There's not long to go now until our first proper Greenbelt in *checks notes* THREE WHOLE YEARS. While Prospect Farm was a wonderful chance for some of us to gather last year, it wasn't –...
Yoga With Jenny Weightman
Jenny has taught yoga for over 10 years since qualifying as a teacher with the Inner Healing School of Yoga. Jenny taught yoga at Greenbelt in previous years and was overwhelmed with the response....
Pádraig Ó Tuama
Poet and theologian, Pádraig Ó Tuama's work centres around themes of language, power, conflict and religion. For Ó Tuama, religion, conflict, power and poetry all circle around language, that...
Catherine Pepinster
Catherine Pepinster is a journalist, author and broadcaster. After many years in national newspapers, she was editor of The Tablet, the Catholic weekly, for 13 years. For the past six years she has...
Arts Council England
We are grateful for funding support from Arts Council England in 2022 towards the production of our PlayHouse theatre venue and its programming.
Introducing the Wellbeing Team
At this year's Greenbelt we're again delighted to be working with Sheffield's Space to Breathe As well as leading Saturday and Sunday afternoon Shhh… meditations in the Shelter venue and...
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Wonderment
WONDERMENT ˈwʌn.də.mənt This piece is a collaboration with one of my oldest friends, Lucy McCarthy. A meditation on wonderment through two lenses – Yoga Nidra for Lucy, visual art for me. The...