The Red Tent – the programme in store
The Red Tent is an old idea. But it's new at Greenbelt. Whenever we've programmed feminist content at the festival, there has been a huge appetite for it. Overlay that with what faith and its...
Jyothi Cross
The ultimate ideas person, Jyothi is a teen, an activist, and someone who really just enjoys speaking. There's a lot to say and a lot going on in the world, and Jyothi likes to talk about it all in...
Kites Not Drones
Fly Kites Not Drones is a creative non-violence project that helps young people explore the issue of armed drones.
Belly Dancing with Mirage Fusion Belly Dance
Carol (Mirage) has been teaching Belly Dance for over 20 years running weekly classes and managing two dance troupes, Syren Alternative Belly Dancers and Aurora Fusion Belly Dancers. We have held...
Citizens UK
Citizens UK is a people power alliance of diverse local communities working together for the common good. Our mission is to develop leaders, strengthen civic organisations and make...
2017 Lineup
Many said that Greenbelt 2017, our 44th festival edition, was our best yet. And we'll take that. We delivered a bill that was bursting with artistry, activism, belief, fun and participation. We're...
We Laughed, Cried And Danced To Video-Games
A blog from Andy Robertson, curator of InterACT ... the digital gaming strand at this year's festival ... This year was the first time Greenbelt (or any major Arts festival in the UK) handed over...
Discover Interactive Art at Greenbelt
A blog from Andy Robertson, curator of our InterACT programme at Greenbelt 2016 ... I could have called this Video-Games at Greenbelt, but I don't want to put off people who “don't play...
How does your garden grow?
A guest blog from our associate partners, the URC.Why is it easier to be kind to plants than to people, asks Ann Honey, church-related community worker with the United Reformed Church.I work in...
Ruach Blessing, Ruth Stock
Ruach-Blessing is an open-air meditation in the "Bombed Out Church" - St Luke's in central Liverpool, now a walled garden.
Rev Dr Peter Phillips
Director of CODEC, a research centre at Durham University exploring digital theology, digital discipleship, and preaching and the imagination.
Dave Tomlinson
Dave Tomlinson is a vicar and author of The Post-Evangelical, How to Be a Bad Christian, and Black Sheep and Prodigals.
Bobby Baker
Bobby Baker is a woman, and an artist. She produces radical work of outstanding quality through performance, drawing and multimedia.
Thea Hopkins
Critically acclaimed Bostonian Thea Hopkins reflects in her songs the sturdy virtues that are native to American popular music. Peter, Paul & Mary (whose classic Jesus Is On The Wire she covered)...
Peterson Toscano
Peterson Toscano's unique personal journey led him into performance art. After spending 17 years and over $30,000 on three continents attempting to de-gay himself through gay conversion therapy, he...