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  • THROWBACK presented by SILVER LINING & JACKSONS LANE

    THROWBACK presented by SILVER LINING & JACKSONS LANE

    Direct from Ed Fringe the rising stars of British circus present an excerpt of Throwback: a love note to nostalgia and the things you can't forget. Harnessing the power of collective memory and...

  • Untitled by Lilith Harrison-Rooke

    Untitled by Lilith Harrison-Rooke

    Lilith is based in the North of England and her work centres itself around the process of making. Her most recent work has evolved into herself growing and then photographing plants. The work...

  • Scene Unseen by Martin Crampin

    Scene Unseen by Martin Crampin

    Martin is an artist and art historian making work based on the medieval and modern visual culture of the church. A common theme in his work has been to inspire an appreciation of the historical...

  • Pyxis

    Pyxis

    Come and explore a small interactive corner of Greenbelt, where the stars glow. Designed to be accessible for the very young but enjoyable for all, this small exhibit will prove to be a tactile...

  • Mechanisms by Stephen Spicer

    Mechanisms by Stephen Spicer

    At different times Stephen is an artist, designer and cartoonist with eclectic influences. In a single sentence he would mention Edward Keinholtz, Cybernetics, and old arcade machines!...

  • Feeling Rubbish by Philippa King

    Feeling Rubbish by Philippa King

    Philippa is an expressive artist based in East London. She is interested in people and things, and the way they relate to each other in space. ‘Feeling Rubbish' is an exhibition of 200 photos...

  • Children’s and Family Programming

    Children’s and Family Programming

     A recent survey discovered that seven out of 10 parents were keen to head to a festival with their kids instead of on a traditional summer holiday this year. The same survey found that over half...

  • Discover Video Games at Greenbelt

    Discover Video Games at Greenbelt

    Bringing video-games to an arts festival is a similar challenge to engaging children in poetry. Largely untapped by young people, poetry can offer a rich seam of beautiful and unimagined ways of...

  • Breakdance with Rob Stanley

    Breakdance with Rob Stanley

    Rob 'Stan' Stanley has been dancing since 1982 when the breakdance scene kicked off in the UK. After a break he got back into it in the early 2000's. Dancing for Birmingham crew, he travelled round...

  • LUMA

    LUMA

    LUMA is a DJ from SE London, who has been coming to Greenbelt from an early age. Her DJ career kickstarted after playing at Greenbelt at the age of 16, and she has continued to DJ at Greenbelt...

  • The wisdom of Nadia Bolz-Weber

    The wisdom of Nadia Bolz-Weber

    A Guest blog from our partners at Canterbury Press ...--------------------------What if the annoying person you try to avoid is actually seconds away from becoming an accidental saint in your life?...

  • Philippa Hanna

    Philippa Hanna

    She's supported the likes of Lionel Richie; and with songs like I Am Amazing, Philippa is a champion of self-esteem in young people (she is also an advocate for children's charity Compassion...

  • Barbarella’s Bang Bang

    Barbarella’s Bang Bang

    Barbarella's Bang Bang take the audience on a fantasy journey into a musical world about puppets, gypsies, clowns and lost children. The band are both aurally and visually tantalising to all ages....

  • Thistle Farms (and the Sisters of Magdalene)

    Thistle Farms (and the Sisters of Magdalene)

    Thistle Farms is a multi-faceted social enterprise of women who have survived prostitution, trafficking and addiction.

  • The Observatory, Jump Cannon Productions

    The Observatory, Jump Cannon Productions

    The Observatory is a new kind of opera that explores how sound can be translated or interpreted for deaf audiences, as well as how sound can be manipulated to speak to a hearing audience about the...

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