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Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury Festival or Glasto, is the largest [1] greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. The festival is best known for its contemporary music, but also features dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret and many other arts. In 2005, the enclosed area of the festival was over 900 acres (3.6 km²), had over 385 live performances [2] and was attended by around 150,000 people.Originally Glastonbury was heavily influenced by hippy ethics and the free festival movement in the 1970s, especially the Isle of Wight Festival. Organiser Michael Eavis claims he decided to host the first festival, then called Pilton Festival, after seeing an open air Led Zeppelin concert at the nearby Bath and West showground in 1970 [3]. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition, including the Green Futures/Healing Fields area and the reputation for alternative culture.//The festival takes place in South West England at Worthy Farm between the small village of Pilton and Pylle, six miles east of the town of Glastonbury, overlooking the famous landmark Glastonbury Tor in the mystical "Vale of Avalon". This makes it an important "New Age" area: many ley lines are believed[4] to converge on the Tor. The nearest town to the festival site is Shepton Mallet, three miles north east, but there continues to be interaction between the people espousing alternative lifestyles living in Glastonbury and the festival itself. The farm is situated between the A361 and A37 roads.Worthy Farm is situated (map) in a valley at the head of the Whitelake River, between two low limestone ridges, part of the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. On the site is a confluence of the two small streams that make the Whitelake River. In the past the site has experienced problems with flooding, though after the floods that occurred during the 1997 and 1998 festival, drainage was improved (see Timeline below). This did not prevent flooding during the 2005 festival, but allowed the floodwaters to dissipate within hours. The Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway ran through the farm on an embankment, but was dismantled in the late 1960s and now forms a main thoroughfare across the site. Another prominent feature is the high-voltage electricity line which crosses the site east-west
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Glastonbury is Captured in First Ever User-Generated Book To Document UK Festival Season Through Pictures and Stories
London based agency Independents United have announced a publishing first: an annual photographic record of the UK's intense devotion to music festivals. With festival-goers themselves taking on a crucial role in the book's creation.
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Glastonbury 2009 Diary: Part 2
Hospitality Campgrounds Pilton, England Glastonbury Festival 10:30 a.m. I awake in a bath of warm sweat. It seems in my hurry to buy an economy tent the previous day I'd forgotten to get one with some sort of window or breeze system.
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Glastonbury festival hit by swine flu
Two students and a young child are diagnosed with the virus, but organisers say they pose no risk to festivalgoers at Glastonbury 2009 Three people have been sent home from Glastonbury festival after being diagnosed with swine flu. According to reports, two of those diagnosed with the virus are students and one is a child aged 10. Organisers have said the trio were isolated after showing ...
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Blur Reunites Live at Glastonbury Festival
Recently reunited Britpoppers Blur performed their first major concert in six years Sunday night, rocking more than 100,000 fans at the Glastonbury music festival in Somerset, England. The quartet played a 24-song set that spanned their entire career, from hits like "Song 2" and "Coffee and TV" to early singles such as "Parklife" and "To The End." More Blur on SPIN.com: >> Blur to Play First ...
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YFCs' vital role at Glastonbury FWi
World-famous bands, mud and round-the-clock partying. Glastonbury is famous for lots of things - but less well-known is the vital role Young Farmers play at the festival.
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