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Great lakes medieval faire bagpipe band
Great lakes medieval faire bagpipe band








great lakes medieval faire bagpipe band

We can’t emphasise enough that it’s vital to reach our goal, or we simply don’t get the money! We need to know that we have our sound financial footing secured, and we have the six weeks of the Crowdfunding Campaign to do it.

  • the Performer Pass for those who want to play on the Open Stages, andĪll the other Ticket Rewards offer tickets at a cheaper price than they will be available after the campaign – in other words, they are like Early Bird Tickets.
  • Some Rewards are purely and simply only available through the Crowdfunding Campaign. And the Rewards are all to some extent unique to the campaign – meaning it is a distinct advantage to you as well as to us to join in as a supporter. We offer everything from simple thanks (expressed via a rather fancy e-Scroll sent as a PDF!) for the smallest Pledged donations right up to a package of goodies for the maximum Pledge amounts. As you will see when you take a look at the ‘Rewards’, it’s not just tickets. So in its simplest sense, it’s a way of advance selling tickets for MMITD – the supporters Pledge the ticket price and in return you’ll get the Reward of a ticket.īut of course, it’s a bit more than that. It’s a way of funding an project by attracting supporters who Pledge particular amounts of money in return for a Reward of some kind. You might not know how crowdfunding works, but it’s basically pretty simple. But if you would like a sneak preview of the site, here it is. The Campaign is at Please note that the site does not go live until the official launch at noon on Monday 15th February.

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    This year will see Lowender, which has developed from the Lowender Peran festival, grow into a new organisation where connecting communities and championing Cornwall’s living traditions on a national and international scale is at the core of its values.įor over 40 years Lowender Peran developed an interCeltic festival, creating a powerful network of international friends, celebrating cultural exchange and helping to open Cornish culture to a wider audience.We are about to launch our Crowdfunding Campaign – which mean it is time for you to book your tickets! This blog gives the full programme for the event and tells you how to go about booking your tickets – or otherwise supporting MMITD – through this Campaign. Tickets are on sale now and kids go free!

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    Music performances, dance sessions and workshops will be taking place in locations across Redruth Town Centre during the 4-day festival, whilst the main evening events will take to the stage at Redruth School. Lowender, the festival that celebrates Cornish culture and its Celtic connections, is returning to Redruth, Wednesday 25th - Saturday 29th October 2023.Įxpect Cornish music, dance, song and fun for all the family with a host of international Celtic performers from Brittany, the Isle of Man, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. See them here first! So whether it's country or gypsy jazz, ska or rockabilly, bluegrass or punk, traditional or contemporary, it'll be good. There have been many artists who have played their first "proper festival" here, who now grace the main stages of some of the greatest festivals in the world.

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    Everyone on stage brings a unique talent, whether they're well-known names or up-and-coming stars, or are playing to gain exposure with a new audience, they will all have shown an element of "magic" in their performances to bring something special to the festival experience. You will not find any "fill-in" artists at GTSF. We believe what sets us apart from many of the smaller UK festivals are two things - the first is the music. Over 40 artists performing over 4 days on 4 main stages, on-site camping, kids activities, street theatre, comedy, spoken word and lots more.

    great lakes medieval faire bagpipe band

    We are at a new site in beautiful parkland with lakes and great views, near the historic and beautiful market town of Southwell (approximately 13 miles from Nottingham and 8 miles from the A1 and Newark). The Gate to Southwell Festival is now established as a leading international roots and acoustic music event rivalling other well-established festivals and receiving many accolades.










    Great lakes medieval faire bagpipe band