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Pendle Witch Camp and Folklore Festival set to be 'biggest and most accessible yet'

FOLKLORE  The camp will play host to actress Ursula Holden-Gill FOLKLORE The camp will play host to actress Ursula Holden-Gill

A FOLKLORE festival which coincides with the 400th anniversary of the Pendle witch trials is being billed as the “biggest and most accessible yet”.

For the past seven years, the Pendle Witch Camp and Folklore Festival has taken place close to the summer solstice in the village of Trawden.

With the historic four-century anniversary of the Lancaster Castle trials, and subsequent executions, almost upon us, organisers are hoping to make the four-day event more accessible to the wider community.

Organiser Adrian Lord said: “We’re hoping for a family-friendly camping event, offering entertainment to all those with an interest in folklore, local history, the arts, and culture.

“This year’s event will feature talks, music, complementary and holistic therapies, drumming, theatre, story-telling, stalls, cafes and plenty of children’s activities.

“There will also be a solstice ceremony, to herald the beginning of summer, conducted by author and shaman, Runic John, a practitioner of a form of Northern European Shamanism,” added Adrian.

The Pendle Witch Camp will be held between June 15 and June 18 on land in the heart of the village, close to The Trawden Arms.

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The camp will also play host to Ursula Holden-Gill, best known for her role as cancer sufferer Alice Dingle in TV soap Emmerdale.

She has written a play, inspired by the story of the Pendle Witches, called The Secret Map of Pendle, which will be performed during the festival.

She has previously written a song, called The Pendle Witch Song, and has a long-standing interest in the subject.

Tania Ahsan will lead the programme of talks and workshops.

Mark ‘Zero’ Fox is organising music at the festival, gathering an array of acoustic folk musicians to perform.

Adrian added that other events for the camp are still in the planning stage.

Earlybird tickets for the 2012 event are available from the festival’s website.

*On Tuesday, the managing director of Burnley-based Moorhouses Brewery launched a camptain to gain an official pardon for the Pendle Witches during the 400th anniversary year.

Comments(7)

Cha'mone MF says...
11:31pm Fri 27 Jan 12

A field full of tree hugging weirdo shoeless hippies! A great advert for East Lancashire.

louderfasterlonger says...
9:24am Sat 28 Jan 12

Cha'mone MF wrote:
A field full of tree hugging weirdo shoeless hippies! A great advert for East Lancashire.
Or.... people having fun !
What a misery !

DJ_Jaybee says...
9:54am Sat 28 Jan 12

Fingers crossed the will save the world.

I hope a government health and safety magick inspection offer will check all the relevant warning signs are up first and the public are standing well back.

Cha'mone MF says...
10:30am Sat 28 Jan 12

louderfasterlonger wrote:
Cha'mone MF wrote:
A field full of tree hugging weirdo shoeless hippies! A great advert for East Lancashire.
Or.... people having fun !
What a misery !
Whatever floats your boat pal !
I hope that it's a bit quieter than the last event held in a field in Trawden.

outofyourmind says...
4:36am Sun 29 Jan 12

whoopee!...a party!. forget the fact that people were murderd for nothing,400 years ago, themepark britain, what a joke! more desicration of our true history for a quid or two??.

happycyclist says...
11:34am Sun 29 Jan 12

outofyourmind wrote:
whoopee!...a party!. forget the fact that people were murderd for nothing,400 years ago, themepark britain, what a joke! more desicration of our true history for a quid or two??.
They weren't "murdered for nothing", they were executed because they were witches.
Times were very different 400 years ago.

This isn't a party, it's a celebration, and along with the partying that will undoubtably go on, it's likely that there will plenty of things to remind people of the horrors of those days.

We celebrate many terrible events in our history in a light-hearted and romanticised way. Better that than to forget them entirely. Many children's nursery rhymes are based on terrible and horrific events in history. History endures in this way.

outofyourmind says...
8:35am Mon 30 Jan 12

outofyourmind wrote:
whoopee!...a party!. forget the fact that people were murderd for nothing,400 years ago, themepark britain, what a joke! more desicration of our true history for a quid or two??.
yes sounds good doesnt it, next you going to have holocoust party. That was about people that were murderd sorry executed. because thay didnt fit in.Or with a different way of life.. i know your going to say thats different. i say the difference is it doesnt make money. heres an idear a (9 11) party or a (7 7 )party!. How about that lads sound good?. (thay were witches) Realy???. Done your history home work.(not ) thay were accused of, and hung for witch craft. with no proof. all because of 11 year olds statment!. Thay where no more than victims, of the times. its stupid an ignorant to say its accetpable because you make it light hearted. i bet you dont high light the fact that those killed were not witches. just people bullied and torcherd, then killed in the name of the law! thats the point you sould push none of this cartoon idear of history. injustice and pure greed. Is the point you push. that way people will be able to learn from history. but the truth is not entertaining enough!. its because people twist history to suit. History ends up repeating its self time and time again..useing your standards WW3 is on its way. because WW2 was fun and entertaining. well you would think so, the way its glammer ized in film an press. iave had enough! truth being subverted for cash....

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