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Climate Camp at Glastonbury 2010

This year the Camp for Climate Action is hosting the Tripod Stage in the Dragon Field, between the Craft Field and Shangri La; just follow the map below and keep an eye out for the tripods. We have a lovely space where you can chill out, drink a cup of tea and find out more about what we do and how you can get involved. Plus we have good music, poetry and comedy to keep you entertained whilst you learn. All powered by renewable energy of course!


Glastonbury 2009. Photo: Amelia Gregory

Map

Line-up

The full line-up for the weekend is:

THURSDAY
3pm: Screenprinting workshop
5pm: Anna Log – little folk-pop songs on a uke, from the singer with We Aeronauts
6pm: Green Kite Midnight – ceilidh
7pm: My Luminaries – epic indie rock from the Glastonbury Emerging Talent
winners, playing an intimate folky set

FRIDAY
1pm: Screenprinting workshop
2pm: Tripod Training
3pm: Kirsty Almeida – New Orleans meets Nightmare Before Christmas
4pm: Newislands – epic musical dreamscapes, Pink Floyd meets Depeche Mode
5pm: Green Kite Midnight – ceilidh
6pm: Danny Chivers, Merrick & Claire Fauset – a triple-headed tag team political poetry extravaganza
7pm: Danny and the Champions of the World – country tinged big band folk

SATURDAY
1pm: Screenprinting workshop
2pm: Tripod Training
2.30pm: Kyla la Grange – soaring melodies from this talented newcomer
3pm: Patch William – the dreamy lovechild of Nick Drake and Jimi Hendrix
4pm: The Federals – boys from York, think White Stripes meets The Beatles
5pm: Robin Ince – a *SECRET SET* from the famous comedian – a must see
6pm: Green Kite Midnight – ceilidh
7pm: Dry the River – songs of religion, history, community; melodic folk with bite
- Fleet Foxes meets Mumford & Sons

SUNDAY
1pm: Tripod Training – women only
2pm: Pete the Temp – music and spoken word with a comedic eco-political bent
2.30pm: Pete Lawrie – bittersweet gospel blues
3pm: Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly – soulfull melodies from his forthcoming album
4pm: Robinson – gypsy cajun crossed with classical sun-tinged folk
5pm: Danny Chivers, Merrick & Claire Fauset – a triple-headed tag team political poetry extravaganza
6pm: the GRAND RAFFLE
7pm: Green Kite Midnight – ceilidh

Screenprinting Workshops: Come up to Climate Camp and learn how to screenprint your clothing with an anti RBS slogan. Bring your own or print onto one of our tshirts or bags. If you would like to screenprint outside of workshop times just ask and someone will help you out. Great for kids!
Tripod Training: Tripods are used to blockade and secure a space on a direct action protest; come find out how to put them up and climb them safely. Good fun, and no previous experience or skills required.
Ceilidhs: Ceilidh band Green Kite Midnight was formed through Climate Camp to provide music at protests. Come and learn how to barndance, no experience required. www.greenkitemidnight.com
GRAND RAFFLE: we need to raise money for this year’s camp. Please give generously when you see our outreach team, and come along to the finale.

For a full preview and more info on the acts in the line-up see Amelia’s blog.

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