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Archive for August 19th, 2006

Aeons of fun

When you’re next looking out your window, spare a thought for what will happen to that bit of green when the last farmers have been chased off. The Art and Earth Organised Network (it took them Aeons to come up with the name, geddit?) has the answer, and it has to do creativity and co-operation, the first incarnation of which will be the Aeon festival over the bankholiday weekend at Ullacombe Organic farm, near Haytor.

With an excellent array of music, independent films and all kinds of other stuff to make the two days go swimmingly the ethos of the event, which has grown out of the Ghost Town gatherings, is to support the artists and the landowners involved.

Yet another first for South Devon, and we in the republic are only happy that such imagination, innovation and energy is taking place in our own back yard.

To get your ticket (£10) contact Niki on .

Posted by Cptn

August 19th, 2006

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