Greetings and Welcome to the Mystic & Earth Spirit  Fayres, this is a regular monthly event held in the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury's High Street, Somerset, this is the venue of the original Glastonbury Fayres held from around 1914 - 1924. The Assembly Rooms has a very bohemian atmosphere and we often get lots of huge orbs floating around our readers and therapists. My first fayre in Glastonbury was in 1992 at the Assembly Rooms and the current Mystic Fayres have been running at various venues in the town since 2001 on a near monthly basis. Entry to the fayre is just £1.00 with a £5.00 daily charge for entry to all the talks, lectures, workshops & demonstrations if you want to attend these in the downstairs rooms. In 2010 we aim to provide a lot more workshops where you can participate as much as possible and in the summer months we would like to see lots of you ouside dowsing energy lines. The workshops are less than 84p each on a £5 ticket and that is incredible value these days.

 

  TIVERTON FESTIVAL

The Old Heathcoate School Community Centre, King Street, Tiverton, Devon EX16 5JJ is set in a beautiful park with ample free parking. It was  We have a large hall with live music, a quiet room for readers and therapists and a lecture room for workshops and talks. Entry is £3 and will include all the workshops, talks and lectures. We have quite a few bookings in already from the Devon area, so expect to see a lot of new faces and there will be more in the way of entertainment in the large hall. This school was built in 1913 and has a lot of character, it will certainly contain a lot of memories too.

A NEW VENUE IN BATH

Chapel Arts Centre was formerly the St James Memorial Hall built in 1888, it has a wonderful feel to the place and is similar to the Assembly RoomsEntry to the fayre is £1 plus a £5 daily charge for the talks, lectures and workshops if you want to attend these, just as we do in Glastonbury.

 in many ways, including no wheelchair access and a downstairs lecture room with a cafe, Chapel Arts Centre is in the very heart of Bath city centre, on Lower Borough Walls, just off the walking high street with a small park outside  (where the Roman Bath/Pump Rooms are located).  It is close to Bath Spa train station, the Bath bus depot and the Avon Street Car Park is very close. Being in the heart of the city, the plentiful – and very good – restaurants and cafes that Bath is known for surround Chapel Arts Centre. If you are using GPS, the post code is BA1 1QR.

The stunning artwork for the posters is provided by Yuri Leitch, other local Glastonbury artists also feature from time to time including the late Richie Bond 1947 - 2004.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entry to the fayre is just £1.00 and £5.00 for a daily pass to all workshops & lectures, or £9.00 for a weekend pass and you will be able to pre-book those that you really want to attend.

This month we feature workshops and lectures by Peter Woods, Dr Elizabeth Ann Diamond, Angie Smith, Jerrold Donington, Carol Crow, Peter Woods, Edmund Marriage & Bard of Bath Kevan Manwaring

Special guests on the Saturday are the Glowglobes, musical duo- double bass & acoustic guitar, harmonica, beautiful two part harmonies and intelligent lyrics www.myspace.com/glowglobes & more original music from Whitedog on Sunday www.underline.org.uk/whitedog

Welcome to our August Bank Holiday Fayre, this is usually the busiest weekend of the year in town and this month we have the return of Astrologer Steve Judd and we are featuring Glastonbury authors Paul Weston & Yuri Leitch.

Both are independent researchers into Glastonbury's rich and vibrant myths, legends and history and will be giving a series of lectures over the 3 day weekend as well as book signing.

We also have a new contributor to our historical series of presentations in Donna Nunn who is originally from Canada.

Entry to the fayre is as always £5 daily to include all talks and workshops or just £1 if you want to attend the fayre only.


 

 

This is our first in Tiverton and we do have many bookings from the local area as well as Glastonbury, we open at 6.00pm on Friday evening with some acoustic music in the main hall from On the Level and a special presentation by Ian R Crane on BP & Population Control.

Live music from On The Level & Whitedog.

On Saturday and Sunday we will be offering lots of workshops, lectures and demonstrations for an inclusive entry of just £3.00 daily, accompanied under 14's are free.

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