Friday, September 26, 2014

GreenbeltFestival 80 hours of content now available

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Welcome to September’s Dispatches.
Just one month ago today, we were into the last day of our first festival at Boughton House. Time flies! Since then, we've been busy as a team working through your feedback and analysing the results of our post-festival survey. Thank you to an incredible 2,532 of you who took the time to complete it – it provides us with the fuel we need for review, change and improvement.
We have also been busy with our amazing volunteer GTV team preparing great content from this year’s festival, getting it ready to share with you, so you can share it with the wider world. Following GTV shorts from Doug Gay and Eva McIntyre already released, we are pleased to release GTV shorts from Brian McLaren and Harry Baker. In addition, all the recorded talks from this year's festival arenow on sale.
Most exciting of all, we're proud to release a specially commissioned short that sets Pádraig Ó Tuama's Travelling Light poem to film. Our hope is that the film, and the poem itself, might remind us of the beauty of the Greenbelt festival experience now we are back to the stresses and strains of our workaday lives.
Read on for all the latest news from Greenbelt HQ.

Recorded talks now on sale

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From Matt Haig’s 'How To Be Human' to R. K. Ruderham's 'Why Can't My Dog Take Communion?', and from Marika Rose’s ‘Travelling Heavy’ (with Christendom’s burden) to Bob Holman on Woodbine Willie, there is a plethora of rich Greenbelt content now available for sale online.
Buy the talks individually or order our limited edition Greenbelt memory stick with over 80 hours of content for just £60 here >>