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hazysurvivor
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Eastern Haze Festival 20th, 21st and 22nd July
#6445804 - 01/10/07 04:17 PM (17 years, 2 months ago) |
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Preparations for the Eastern Haze Festival which is to be held at Somerleyton Hall Estate on July 20th, 21st and 22nd are currently underway. Organizers say the event will take place at the same location only this year they have expanded the site to allow more performance areas. Last year’s festival, hailed as great success, saw the likes of seasoned festival pros Hawkwind, Dreadzone and Eat static on their stages as well as a multitude of other acts and performers to please all ears. Aside from the music, many other forms of family entertainment will be available including a fabulous Children’s Area with entertainment, workshops and activities and an Holistic Area with a range of complementary therapies, meditations, ceremonies and workshops. There will also be the Eastern Haze Green Area which, as well as showcasing a number of different crafts, will also have examples of Alternative Power supplies as well as various environmental and awareness campaigns. Our in dome and outside cinemas, which are both powered by wind and solar generated energy, will be showing a range of visual treats and showcasing some of the best of the region’s film makers and animators. Local artists will be displaying pieces of their own work around the site as well as in our ArtSpace marquee, which allows local artists the opportunity to get involved in the event. Our Circus & Cabaret Stage will have a range of different acts, comedians and other festival weirdness to entertain all and to complement the walkabout interactive theatre that will be occurring around the whole site. Amongst these and other attractions there will be a range of stalls selling a variety of items and a wide variety of cafes and our caterers will provide food to suit every taste and palette (including many food intolerances). Camping for the three days is included in the price and will take place on grassed fields adjacent to all the action. Tickets are priced at £65 for adults (18+), £45 for young adults (14-17) and free for accompanied children under 14 and are available online from the 10th of January. A family ticket deal is available. Details of this and all other information about the festival such as the latest acts, can be found on the website www.easternhaze.com
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Chroniffer
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Re: Eastern Haze Festival 20th, 21st and 22nd July [Re: hazysurvivor]
#6448686 - 01/11/07 12:50 PM (17 years, 2 months ago) |
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I went last year and it was a good weekend! Apart from the nazi security .
Edited by Chroniffer (01/11/07 12:51 PM)
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hazysurvivor
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Re: Eastern Haze security [Re: Chroniffer]
#6461308 - 01/15/07 06:19 AM (17 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those Nazis won't be there again,the festy directors tell me they're using a well established firm "warrior promotions"...They provided backstage security for the main stage last year. I really like their style, not at all Nazi-like in their way of being and totally professional (for 15 years) in their handling of a tough issue. It's a tough issue because i believe as a whole feisty goers are often self-policing conscious entities who attempt mainly to have a good time and cause others happiness and good fortune. The "but" is that their's always one nugget mooing their way round causing uproar and chaos for the majority, this was experienced last year and is somewhat inevitable, a great security firm can make it really easy to deal w/ the kill-joys and have the fun we/ you/ they've paid to have.
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