One World Festival 2014
Tuesday 12th to Monday 18th August 2014Croft Farm, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 7EE, England MAP
from £160 for the week
One World Festival, returns over 6 days from Tuesday 12th until Monday 18th August 2014 at Croft Farm, nr Tewkesbury, in Gloucestershire.
Line-up
The musical acts confirmed are Black * Scarr, Worry Dolls, Extra Love, Ishi Khan-Jackson, Matt Sage, Martin, Roberta De Francia, Sam Lewis, Three Colours Red, Dub Vocaliza, Andy Jackson, Derajo, Ciaran Dempsey, The Kamari Project, Samantha Rose, Selina Joynson, Alex Harvest, Jake Hughes, Junk Funk, Victor Scott, Bev Knowlden, Jon Sterckx, Danieal, Andy Mathewson, Seth Newman, Barry Mason, Krix Panx, and Stand Volume.
The festival has music (live bands every night), but the bands are not the main point, the festival is about well-being and offers over 200 workshops to choose from over 6 days - included in the festival price.
Tickets
An adult (over 25 years) weekly rate is £160 and a day ticket is priced at £30, a 17-25 year old week ticket is priced at £80 or £20 a day. A child (aged 4-16 years) week ticket is priced at £40 or £10 a day. A toddler (aged 1-3 years) week long ticket is £20 or £5 a day.
Food Options are available with an Adult menu for the week priced at £140 (£30 daily) and a children menu for the week is £60 (£15 daily).
Accommodation is also available on a Weekly Rate (6 nights) with adult camping passes priced at £60 (£15 daily) a week long camping pass for those aged 4 to 25 year olds is priced at £30 (£10 daily) and camping for children aged under 4 years is free.
More info
The festival offers 200 plus workshops & kids programme, holistic health & macrobiotics, performing arts, music & dance, wholefoods with alternatives for builders, crafts, sports & natural movement, and entertainment from around the world.
The One World Health and Wellbeing Festival is organised by the One World Health Foundation CIC (community interest company). This is a non-profit organisation run by a small professional management and supported by a large number of volunteers from the UK and all over the world.
All the teachers and artists provide their services voluntarily, and any profit is directed to evolving community projects in Portugal and UK. The One World Festival started in 1995 and since then they have organized over 25 gatherings in England, Scotland, Spain and Italy.
More information will be here when available.
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