Posts Tagged ‘Festivals’
Forage! For Lovely Things…
Thursday, December 8th, 2011Tina Payne and Richard Harmon are the UK based couple behind Forage! Design. Their travelling stall appears at festivals up and down the country, but you can also see their work online. Offerings include dainty silver ivy earrings and lovely leaf pouches, perfect accessories for faerie folk.
Forage! For Lovely Things…
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011Tina Payne and Richard Harmon are the UK based couple behind Forage! Design. Their travelling stall appears at festivals up and down the country, but you can also see their work online. Offerings include dainty silver ivy earrings and lovely leaf pouches, perfect accessories for faerie folk.
Glen Rock Fae
Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
Glen Rock Fae is a feature length documentary about Spoutwood Farm’s annual Fairie Festival, produced to coincide with their 20th anniversary. Filmed, directed and produced by Kevin Spahr, it is a wonderfully uplifting glimpse into the event with interviews with founders Rob and Lucy Wood, and many other organisers, volunteers, performers and attendees. Interspersed with footage from previous years festivals (just getting to see all the impressive costumes is a treat in itself!), are beautiful shots of Spoutwood Farm. It is a truly magical place to hold such an event and the love and reverence for nature is genuinely wonderful to behold. Writing as someone who’s never (yet!) made the trip from the old world to join in the fun at Spoutwood, far from feeling left out, I was struck by the similarities in attitude to our Faerie community here. The joy and love and celebration of nature is universal it seems!
Glen Rock Fae
Monday, August 29th, 2011
Glen Rock Fae is a feature length documentary about Spoutwood Farm’s annual Fairie Festival, produced to coincide with their 20th anniversary. Filmed, directed and produced by Kevin Spahr, it is a wonderfully uplifting glimpse into the event with interviews with founders Rob and Lucy Wood, and many other organisers, volunteers, performers and attendees. Interspersed with footage from previous years festivals (just getting to see all the impressive costumes is a treat in itself!), are beautiful shots of Spoutwood Farm. It is a truly magical place to hold such an event and the love and reverence for nature is genuinely wonderful to behold. Writing as someone who’s never (yet!) made the trip from the old world to join in the fun at Spoutwood, far from feeling left out, I was struck by the similarities in attitude to our Faerie community here. The joy and love and celebration of nature is universal it seems!
