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  • Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir

    Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir

    Formed in 2013, Sacred Sounds Women's Choir brings together women of all ages, faiths and backgrounds to explore and celebrate the many languages, cultures and religions represented across Greater...

  • Clive Stafford Smith

    Clive Stafford Smith

    Awarded an OBE for "humanitarian services", Clive is a lawyer specialising in defending people accused of the most serious crimes.

  • The Goat Roper Rodeo Band

    The Goat Roper Rodeo Band

    If you thought you knew country music, think again. With just an upright bass, two old guitars and a bucketful of aching harmony, the Goat Roper Rodeo Band serve up country blues with a hint of Gram...

  • Khulud Khamis

    Khulud Khamis

    Living in Haifa, of Slovak-Palestinian parentage, Khulud is a writer, poet, and member of radical feminist collective Isha L'Isha.

  • Join the Greenbelt team

    Join the Greenbelt team

    Greenbelt is a handmade festival, developed and delivered with the support of hundreds of volunteers by a small staff team. From time to time we do have opportunities to join our small, friendly...

  • Teresa Forcades i Vila

    Teresa Forcades i Vila

    Teresa Forcades, Spanish Benedictine nun, theologian, physician and political activist, is one of Europe's leading radical thinkers.

  • AGF Award for Sustainability

    AGF Award for Sustainability

    Once again Greenbelt has been awarded by A Greener Festival for our efforts to create an environmentally friendly and sustainable event. "Greenbelt have demonstrated a passionate drive for a greener...

  • AIE Gold Award for Access

    AIE Gold Award for Access

    We are really pleased to have been awarded the Gold Level on the Charter of Best Practice by Attitude is Everything for our commitment to improving access for deaf and disabled festivalgoers at...

  • 2016 : Things happened.

    2016 : Things happened.

    A guest blog from our Christian media partner, Church Times. 2016. Things happened. As ever, the Church Times focus has been on professional, independent journalism, exploring Christian...

  • The Common Good: a first few thoughts

    The Common Good: a first few thoughts

    A first few thoughts on the theme for Greenbelt 2017 from Creative Director, Paul Northup The word "good" became a strong idea for us during the course of last year. Especially – without wanting...

  • We Laughed, Cried And Danced To Video-Games

    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

    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...

  • Scriptural Reasoning returns to Greenbelt 2016

    Scriptural Reasoning returns to Greenbelt 2016

    This year, Greenbelt is pleased to be teaming up with the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme and Coexist House to bring you six Scriptural Reasoning (SR) workshops in the Canvas venue, a new space at...

  • YMCA at Greenbelt

    YMCA at Greenbelt

    A guest blog from YMCA, who this year will be supporting us with our youth work at the festival, hosting the Den youth venue, and doing all sorts of great stuff with young people across the...

  • The boy who lived

    The boy who lived

    A guest blog from associate partners Embrace the Middle East ...Ten-year-old Shadi was preparing breakfast with his family when the missiles hit. Ten members of his family, including his mother,...

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