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Septembersong
Septembersong
Wed 20 Nov - Mon 9 Sep, 15:00 - 10:00
Campfield, Ipsden
Septembersong, taking place this year on 6-8th September at Braziers Park, Oxfordshire. Because who wants the summer to end so soon?
Show more The big idea behind Septembersong is to celebrate song, creativity and connection. The principles behind the Wood Festival remain at the core – connecting with nature, running events in the most sustainable way possible and building community through music and the arts. Septembersong is about connecting with each other, through song and meditation, through walking and talking, listening and and keeping still. There will be plenty of music, great local food and drink, after-hours dancing, seasonal cocktails and a campfire sing-a-long, in the beautiful surrounds of Braziers Park, Oxfordshire. Septembersong Musical Line-Up
Danny and the Champions of the World
Jackie Oates and John Spiers
A very special rare solo set from Tim Wheeler (Ash)
Carson McHone
William Tyler
Dan Whitehouse
Lunatraktors
Pete Astor
Hannah White
Our Man in the Field
Masal
Tom Bright
14 Iced Bears
Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou
George Borowski and MORA
Only the Brave
The Cooling Pearls
Lisa Doscher, who will also lead a special harmony singing workshop for attendees. After last year’s acclaimed live recreation of Neil Young’s ‘Harvest’ LP, this year Robin and Joe Bennett, the musical brothers who host the event, will be putting together an all-star live performance of ‘Grievous Angel’ by Gram Parsons with Emmylou Harris, 50 years after it was first released. Old Ways Makerspace
The Old Ways Makerspace consists of demonstrations, exhibitions, workshops, talks, and activities to introduce and/or remind us all of time-honoured methods of making, doing and being that work in collaboration with nature and each other. It is about reawakening to the delicate web we inhabit, and understanding that what we do affects everyone and everything. Activities already confirmed for 2024 include willow-weaving, barefoot walks and forest-bathing, sourdough bread making, pottery-making, and ‘circling’ (authentic relating). This year sees the introduction of a Junior Makerspace for younger attendees, with children’s yoga, singing workshops, boardgames, hapa zome (printing with plants), barefoot walking and more… making Septembersong an event for all the family. Septembersong is a unique opportunity to get closer to the creative process in a special countryside location. Weekend tickets are available at early bird price of £109 until the end of June so act now to secure your place. For those who aren’t big on camping, pre-pitched bell tents can be booked in advance, complete with comfortable beds. All tickets and glamping options can be found at
https://septembersong.info ‘Winter Bookender’ tickets, which get you into both Septembersong and next year’s Wood Festival are also excellent value at £199. Given that Wood Festival frequently sells out, this is a great option. Getting there: Braziers Park camp field is in the Chiltern Hills in Oxfordshire. Located just off the A4074 between Oxford and Reading. The location is also on a regular bus route and can also be reached by train and a short bus journey (Goring Station). The Wood HQ team have been running the Wood Festival since 2008. Adult weekend tickets are £119
Show less Danny and the Champions of the World
Jackie Oates and John Spiers
A very special rare solo set from Tim Wheeler (Ash)
Carson McHone
William Tyler
Dan Whitehouse
Lunatraktors
Pete Astor
Hannah White
Our Man in the Field
Masal
Tom Bright
14 Iced Bears
Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou
George Borowski and MORA
Only the Brave
The Cooling Pearls
Lisa Doscher, who will also lead a special harmony singing workshop for attendees. After last year’s acclaimed live recreation of Neil Young’s ‘Harvest’ LP, this year Robin and Joe Bennett, the musical brothers who host the event, will be putting together an all-star live performance of ‘Grievous Angel’ by Gram Parsons with Emmylou Harris, 50 years after it was first released. Old Ways Makerspace
The Old Ways Makerspace consists of demonstrations, exhibitions, workshops, talks, and activities to introduce and/or remind us all of time-honoured methods of making, doing and being that work in collaboration with nature and each other. It is about reawakening to the delicate web we inhabit, and understanding that what we do affects everyone and everything. Activities already confirmed for 2024 include willow-weaving, barefoot walks and forest-bathing, sourdough bread making, pottery-making, and ‘circling’ (authentic relating). This year sees the introduction of a Junior Makerspace for younger attendees, with children’s yoga, singing workshops, boardgames, hapa zome (printing with plants), barefoot walking and more… making Septembersong an event for all the family. Septembersong is a unique opportunity to get closer to the creative process in a special countryside location. Weekend tickets are available at early bird price of £109 until the end of June so act now to secure your place. For those who aren’t big on camping, pre-pitched bell tents can be booked in advance, complete with comfortable beds. All tickets and glamping options can be found at
https://septembersong.info ‘Winter Bookender’ tickets, which get you into both Septembersong and next year’s Wood Festival are also excellent value at £199. Given that Wood Festival frequently sells out, this is a great option. Getting there: Braziers Park camp field is in the Chiltern Hills in Oxfordshire. Located just off the A4074 between Oxford and Reading. The location is also on a regular bus route and can also be reached by train and a short bus journey (Goring Station). The Wood HQ team have been running the Wood Festival since 2008. Adult weekend tickets are £119
£119
Address
Campfield Braziers Park, Ipsden, Oxfordshire OX10 6AN, GB