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Breakfast with Howard Marks - Glade stage, sunday.

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What does breakfeast with Howard Marks consist of, exactly?

I think it will be essential to take a ride on the You Me Bum Bum Train. You go in by yourself and a team of actors perform for you. It's a terrifyingly terriffic experience.

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What does breakfeast with Howard Marks consist of, exactly?

I think it will be essential to take a ride on the You Me Bum Bum Train. You go in by yourself and a team of actors perform for you. It's a terrifyingly terriffic experience.

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The whole of the Kids field...discover, enjoy and explore. Its not just Bodger and Badger...and you dont need a kid to visit the field!

The Green Fields, all of them but particularly the Craft Fields. PLenty of workshops to try your hand at learning a new skill or craft and make something to take home with you as a special memory.

Greenpeace Field, (are the Guardian there again with the speed dating and other fun at the cafe in that field?)

Permaculture Garden, a lovely place to go and chill in.

Go find the Tunnel, The Dragon and all other hidden but if you look for them you will find them places.

Party at Trash City/Shangri La.

Have Cream Tea in a tree house.

Catch some weird arse films at the Groovy Movie.

Go to the Cinema.

Enjoy the Glastonbury Festival of Food, Cider and Beer...visiting as many of the fine eateries and drinkeries on site.

Circus, Cabaret and Avalon fields...explore!

Get Lost in the Maze (if its back)

Make clay men a la Antony Gorman stylee.

Catch a burlesque show.

Ok...this is but the tip of the iceberg...Glasto has nearly 2000 acts and an awful lot of them do not have instruments! The festival is a small city, you WILL find plenty to do. It isnt all about the music.

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The whole of the Kids field...discover, enjoy and explore. Its not just Bodger and Badger...and you dont need a kid to visit the field!

The Green Fields, all of them but particularly the Craft Fields. PLenty of workshops to try your hand at learning a new skill or craft and make something to take home with you as a special memory.

Greenpeace Field, (are the Guardian there again with the speed dating and other fun at the cafe in that field?)

Permaculture Garden, a lovely place to go and chill in.

Go find the Tunnel, The Dragon and all other hidden but if you look for them you will find them places.

Party at Trash City/Shangri La.

Have Cream Tea in a tree house.

Catch some weird arse films at the Groovy Movie.

Go to the Cinema.

Enjoy the Glastonbury Festival of Food, Cider and Beer...visiting as many of the fine eateries and drinkeries on site.

Circus, Cabaret and Avalon fields...explore!

Get Lost in the Maze (if its back)

Make clay men a la Antony Gorman stylee.

Catch a burlesque show.

Ok...this is but the tip of the iceberg...Glasto has nearly 2000 acts and an awful lot of them do not have instruments! The festival is a small city, you WILL find plenty to do. It isnt all about the music.

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