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Sunrise Celebration 2012 | ||
20th - 23rd Jun 2012 Gilcombe Farm, Bruton, Somerset, BA10 0QE, United Kingdom |
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Newsflash: Tickets for Sale for just £80 + Booking Fee until September 30th + The Great Revisioning
Don't dally get your tickets now and save up to £50 on gate price xGreetings at the Autumn Equinox....
Planning for our 2013 event is well under way, with a return to their our usual dates on the cards and a grand revisioning of the celebration taking place. There's lots of fresh new creative energy emerging and some perfectly synergistic partnerships in the offing. More on this before the New Year
2013 dates May 30th - June 2nd.
Back to their favored Half-Term dates in early June. To celebrate this, they are putting particular work into revamping the family element of the event for next year with new areas dedicated to the kids and teens and lots of thought going into site design that ensures maximum comfort and accessibility for those with young families.
Tickets are currently on sale at the very reasonable £80 + booking fee, still £5 cheaper than the lowest price ones in 2012. The prices will rise every month up until the event, giving you all an opportunity to make savings on your purchases. Buying a ticket to our celebration is what keeps the dream alive.
To buy your tickets, go direct to BRISTOL TICKET SHOP or call our ticket line on 0845 1080259
For enquiries email [email protected]
If you feel you'd like to be part of that process, then please get in touch via email [email protected], Twitter (Sunrisefestival) or via their Facebook Page and Profile.
They want your thoughts and ideas about what needs changing, what really works for you and any suggestions you may have as to what new content would work really well with the event. Alternatively, if you yourself have something unique and special to offer, then feel free to send them a proposal - though at this stage they are only looking at the bigger picture, rather than details of workshops and performances.
Sunrise is made by the people, for the people. It needs to be an accurate reflection of what the community that surrounds it and binds it wants.