Rainbow Circle presents

15 - 31 August 2008
Derbyshire

 

Coordinators:
Kestrel, Annie and Weasel.

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Come join Rainbow Circle’s camp with your family, your friends or on your lonesome, in beautiful Derbyshire countryside just south of the Peak District National Park. Bring your love, your energy, your musical instruments and a willingness to join our community. Oh, and on more practical notes don’t forget your camping gear, clothes for changeable British weather and some money for the magik hat too! Om!

Celebration of Spirit camp will offer a wide and eclectic range of exciting, interesting and educational workshops and rituals, loosely based around exploring spirituality in all its many forms, including Tai Chi, Shamanic journeys, Reiki healing, Chakra chanting and Natural World awareness. Participation is voluntary and without charge.

At Celebration of Spirit camp we will be building a communal spirit, where we share our love and energy. We hope everyone will help with the camp in some way. This could be fetching supplies, kitchen work, running a workshop, erecting and maintaining camp structures, or whatever you feel you can do. Most people feel that by sharing their time and skills they become more empowered and feel part of our community.

On site trading is only allowed on Saturdays and in the Rainbow Circle shop/cafe.

The camp seeks to provide at least one communal meal a day, which will be vegetarian, nutritious and tasty, on a magik hat basis.

Rainbow Circle has a long tradition of music and other performance arts. Drums and acoustic guitars can usually be heard throughout the day, and we encourage you to participate in our regular cabarets.

No amplified or electronic music at any time please.
Dogs are welcome, but only by prior arrangement with the coordinators.

Everyone is most welcome to attend the camp, and there is no need to book in advance for the camp but please please do not turn up before the start of the camp on 15th August, unless you have specifically agreed with the camp co-ordinators that you can do this, as this would not be fair on the farmer and his workers, the crew who will putting the camp up, and the farm animals whose home is on site until they go elsewhere on 14th August. Queries about turning up early should be directed to the co-ordinators. Those who turn up early are expected to actively work hard as unpaid crew towards the set up of the camp.

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If you have any questions please contact Kestrel

 

 


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