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Taking its title from Albert Einstein’s theories of the fourth dimension, this year Wysing’s annual music event will explore the legacy of psychedelia; from the emergence of the term, through 1960s counter culture movements, to contemporary art and music.
The day-long event will include talks, performances, screenings and live music, exploring utopian futures, mind expansion and alternative models for living. Specially created structures will house events across Wysing’s 11 acre rural site in Cambridgeshire, UK; including Andy Holden’s Boulder Stage, created for the first Wysing music festival last summer, Folke Köbberling and Martin Kaltwasser’s Amphis and a new structure based on architect Ken Isaacs’ book How To Build Your Own Living Structures (1974) as interpreted by artist Giles Round.
There are four types of EARLY BIRD tickets - tickets will increase by £5 each on 8 August.
Tickets are available via We Got Tickets HERE
All day Event Pass £15 plus booking fee
Event Pass with 1 nights camping £25 plus booking fee
Event Pass with return coach from Cambridge (leaving from Station Road next to Cambridge Train Station at 11.30am and returning at midnight) £20 plus booking fee
Event Pass with return coach from London (leaving from Pancras Road next to St Pancras Station at 10am and returning at midnight) £30 plus booking fee
Children under 12 are admitted free of charge.
PAST PRESENT FUTURE: SPACE-TIME is programmed in partnership with Bad Timing, Strange Attractor and Electra, with funding from Arts Council England, and builds on last year’s festival of artists’ music Be Glad For The Song Has No End, curated by artist Andy Holden.
Para fans de Funk y Soul, Rock, Indie y Alternativa, y Electrónica.
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