Entries categorized as Greenbelt Festival

Greenbelt Festival: New director

On July 22, 2011 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
Greenbelt has announced the new festival director. I first met Paul Northup when we were fellow musicians at Greenbelt, and since then he’s been involved in the Festival in numerous ways – performing, volunteering, programme managing and more. He’s a nice, dedicated, friendly man who loves the Festival, and I’m glad that Greenbelt is going More...

Kate Rusby, Rob Bell, Mark Thomas, Brian McLaren at Greenbelt Festival

On February 25, 2011 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
Organisers of Greenbelt Festival have announced the first acts confirmed to perform at this year’s event. Best-selling author Rob Bell returns, alongside the likes of political satirist Mark Thomas, theologian Brian McLaren, Christian Aid director Loretta Minghella, and emerging church guru Phyllis Tickle. Beyond the talks programme, already confirmed to in the music lineup are More...

talking to John McCarthy, and Anne Frank’s tree

On August 31, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I’ve always been an admirer of John McCarthy, so it was a real delight to chat to him on the radio on Sunday. I did a short reflection too, based on the story about Anne Frank’s tree falling down.Here’s the link More...

Greenbelt Festival press release

On May 14, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
Greenbelt thriving in ’sink or swim’ time for UK festivals Greenbelt Festival has announced record ticket sales, following last week’s ‘early bird’ ticket deadline. Festival Director Gawain Hewitt said sales were up fifteen percent on this time last year; the strongest sales since the festival relocated to Cheltenham in 1999. “In a difficult economic environment,” said Hewitt, “where many festivals have struggled More...

Greenbelt 2010 line-up is announced

On March 26, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
Greenbelt have made their first lineup announcements for this summer’s Festival. MP Clare Short, activist Peter Tatchell, theologian Stanley Hauerwas, Franciscan priest Richard Rohr and Radio 4 favourite Canon Lucy Winkett headline the talks programme, whilst elsewhere Festival-goers will enjoy poet and national treasure Roger McGough CBE and comedians Milton Jones, Robin Ince and Jude More...