Pix of Kingston Green Fair (S) – Music-People, Mon 30 May 05 - Set 2 of 6
Tim D Jones | 03.06.2005 11:05 | London
Pictures of Bank Holiday Monday's sunny and satisfying Kingston Green Fair.
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Despite the train to Kingston getting drummed upon by torrential heavy rain, and my having to buy fresh batteries for my new juice-hungry camera, the Kingston Green Fair 2005 http://kingstongreenfair.org.uk turned into a grand day out. I knew that some clownbattants from CIRCA – the Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army http://www.clownarmy.org – would be clowning around in civvies; but what came as a lovely surprise was my friend Myriam, enjoying the warm sunshine on the grass before the World Music Stage. And she was there to perform on vocals with Pete Ardron's Orchid-Star http://www.peteardron.com/orchidstar, of whom I took many photo's (not all shown here).
Politically, the bias of the stalls on show was well toward woolly-minded liberal reformism, with a couple of honourable exceptions: London Rising Tide http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk and Destroy DSEi http://www.dsei.org. And it was good to see such radicals getting the message about global climate chaos and arms trading across, alongside green transport and energy folks, during what was targeted as a family-friendly day trip outing.
This was only my second time at the KGF, and I hope to make it a personal regular annual event. If you could do with some rest and relaxation in a stress-free festival atmosphere, not unlike the Green Field at the Glastonbury Festival in scale and feel, I commend the KGF to you.
In International Solidarity,
Tim D Jones
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Politically, the bias of the stalls on show was well toward woolly-minded liberal reformism, with a couple of honourable exceptions: London Rising Tide http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk and Destroy DSEi http://www.dsei.org. And it was good to see such radicals getting the message about global climate chaos and arms trading across, alongside green transport and energy folks, during what was targeted as a family-friendly day trip outing.
This was only my second time at the KGF, and I hope to make it a personal regular annual event. If you could do with some rest and relaxation in a stress-free festival atmosphere, not unlike the Green Field at the Glastonbury Festival in scale and feel, I commend the KGF to you.
In International Solidarity,
Tim D Jones
NB: for Indymedia upload purposes, the photos shown here are lower resolution copies (max 800 pixels, JPEG 30) of higher resolution originals (up to 1280x960 pixels, JPEG 85); to request full resolution originals, please email tim_d_jones[at]yahoo.co.uk quoting caption name(s).
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03.06.2005 18:32
Set 1 of 6 Architecture-Music
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/06/312570.html
Set 2 of 6 Music-People
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/06/312549.html
Set 3 of 6 People-Procession
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/06/312528.html
Set 4 of 6 Procession-Sideshows
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/06/312507.html
Set 5 of 6 Sideshows-Transport
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/06/312486.html
Set 6 of 6 Samba & Twirler Movies
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/06/312591.html
Tim D Jones
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