Wood
21-23rd May 2010

The organizers behind Truck, the UK’s very cool yet small-but-perfectly-formed summer festival, have created a new kind of music event, powered by completely renewable energy sources including bicycles, wood-burning stoves and the sun.

The aim of this festival is to celebrate music and nature, so naturally it’s called… WOOD! With a great line-up of great (mainly) acoustic and organic music, there'll also be a full programme of activities and workshops for all ages.

The event runs entirely on renewable energy and aims to highlight green issues and through participation promote an ecologically friendly lifestyle, with composting toilets, showers heated
by wood-burning stove and a solar-powered stage. You can even spend dancing into the night in a
bicycle powered 'disotheque'. There will be opportunities for everyone (from children to grandparents!) to participate. With workshops including singing, woodcraft, yoga to making wallets from orange juice cartons, and a fashion dress parade – with plenty of opportunities to learn more and join in with lively lunchtime discussions.

“We're aiming to use renewable energy sources as much as possible. So, the main stage , will be solar-powered, and the second stage will be bicycle-powered (which will require audience
participation!). There are composting toilets (which are much nicer than portaloos by the way - I've tried them!), and the showers will be powered by a wood burner. There'll also be a sauna powered by the same method. Plus, we wanted to do something that was like the first ever Truck festival (in 1998) in size and spirit”.
 Joe Bennett Festival Organiser.

Organisers say that if we are to have festivals in the future then they've got to be the polar opposite to the leviathans that Glastonbury or V-festival have become; where a city of tents with the population of Oxford is assembled and then disposed off in the space of a weekend. If there is going to be a festival of the future hopefully it will look like WOOD.

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Last updated:
02/03/2010 11:47
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This information was last updated on 02/03/2010 11:47. Please check with the event website for any last minute changes.

Ticket Info

Adult Ticket - £70
Teen Ticket (12-17) - £50
Child Ticket (12 and under) – Free
Three nights of camping (Friday/Saturday/Sunday) and all workshops are included in the ticket price
Parking £10

Wood organisers are levying a green tax on all those bringing cars – and want to reward people for travelling in groups rather than bringing a car just for themselves. If you arrive with just one person in your car you will be "fined" £5

If you arrive with a full car you will receive a reward of £5
Braziers Park
Ipsden
Wallingford
Oxfordshire
OX10 6AN

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See also:

Truck Festival
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Truck Festival
23-25th Jul 2010

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