See below for the press release.
PRESS RELEASE
LEVELLERS’ DAY
Saturday 19 May 2007
9.30-6pm
Debate and discussion:
CLIMATE CHANGE: MEETING THE CHALLENGE
A cool policy for an overheated planet
Global warming is the theme for the morning debate at the 33rd annual Levellers Day in Burford, Oxfordshire, which takes place on Saturday 19 May in and around Warwick Hall Garden, Church Green, Burford, Oxfordshire.
Speakers are veteran campaigner Tony Benn, returning yet again to the event that he helped to make a regular feature of the county’s calendar.
Another welcome returnee is Caroline Lucas, the South East of England Green Party MEP, who sits on the European Parliament Environment Committee. Caroline has written on the threat that climate change poses to the region and believes that aviation expansion’s contribution to global warming is in a class of its own.
A first timer at Levellers Day will be the rebel Labour MP for Nottingham South, Alan Simpson, whose longstanding concerns on the environment
led him to buy a derelict building in Nottingham city centre and spend two years turning it into an eco-home.
Chairing the debate is Oxford-based Mark Lynas, whose timely book Six Degrees, a warning of what could happen to the planet if global warming is not addressed, was published in March this year.
After contributions from the speakers, the audience have the chance to question their ideas and add their own views on the subject.
Music and entertainment
Music plays an increasingly important role on Levellers Day . The afternoon’s entertainment includes, very appropriately, the frontline band Seize the Day, who were originally founded to celebrate the country’s environmental movement. And Rev Hammer and Phil Johnstone will be there to perform a selection from the album Freeborn John, Rev Hammer’s epic telling of the colourful story of John Lilburne, the leading Leveller thinker and activist during the English Civil War.
Also there will be Danbert NoBacon, formerly with Chumbawamba, now a solo performer and still campaigning for radical change, and Tracey Curtis, an inspiring new singer/songwriter. Pillowfish, a contemporary folk duo, perform before the morning debate.
Not to be missed is the traditional lunchtime procession round Burford which will include dhol drummers from St Christopher’s School, Oxford and will once again be led by Cry Havoc Morris. The procession is followed by a commemoration ceremony in the churchyard to honour the three Leveller soldiers executed there in May 1649, with the dedication made by Canon Tony Williamson. The Sea Green Singers will be on hand to add to the proceedings.
Vegetarian food will be available in Warwick Hall. And there are lots of good pubs in Burford.
Ticket prices: Whole day £12 (concessions £8)
From 1.30pm: £7.50 (concessions £5)
Tickets available from www.wegottickets.com or at the door.
More info: www.levellers.org.uk
Ends
Editors: for more details or pics contact:
Anne Lyons
Levellers Day Committee
01865 727731
email: marlox@btinternet.com
Comments
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Levelers Day------Overpriced!
02.05.2007 13:36
I'm sure the organizers will try and justify the charges e.g. the cost of the venue and insurance but maybe they should find a less expensive location. I will not be attending this year
Peter Robinson
overpriced
02.05.2007 14:30
....besides I don't like Morris dancers and the SEAWEED singers are awfull!
Joe K
Levelers Day
03.05.2007 14:16
Now the price is excessive and does go against the whole concept of socialism and working people. So I won't pay it and prefer to put my money and energy elsewhere. Speakers such as Tony Benn and Kate Hudson etc are great but I hear them elsewhere all the time
As to the Sea Green (seaweed--I like that!) singers.... well Oxford has better to offer!
Jill Townsend
In defence of the Sea Green singers
04.05.2007 11:22
But I am a bit dismayed at the levels people sink to here in picking on a local COMMUNITY choir.
Anyway, it's Friday, it's a nice day, and instead of rising to back-biting, pureile banter I'll just big up SGS instead.
The Sea Green singers are a COMMUNITY choir, assembled to commemorate the spiritof the Levellers. They sing songs of peace, justice and equality.
It's open to everyone - hence why it's more about the singing and instilling a fighting spirit than being Magdalen-Choir-Pitch-Perfect. As it's a COMMUNITY choir, anyone can join and they meet at St.Columba's Church Hall, Alfred Street off the High Street, Oxford, on Thursday at 8pm
More about the Sea Green Singers here:
http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/seagreensingers
and here:
http://www.seagreensingers.com/index.htm
And if you want to get into Levellers' Day for free - why not offer to volunteer some of your time and help the WEA and Levellers committe with next year's event? I'm sure they'd be glad of your support.
Finally, a comment from someone who attended Levellers' Day last year (on the Levellers Day MySpace):
"Hello there Levellers Day,
Thanks for adding me ;)
I came to the Levellers Day last year with my husband and my 2 little girls, and we really enjoyed it. We esp. enjoyed Nick Burbridge and the Sea Green Singers.
We're looking forward to going this year too."
Jennie B
Homepage: http://www.seagreensingers.com
Levelers day/Sea Green singers
04.05.2007 12:25
>Fair enough, yes, the actual bit that goes on inside Warwick Hall and the gardens is a bit >expensive. But a lot of the stuff that goes on outside the building is free (even if Morris >Dancers aren't your cup of tea, there's other things too). And if you don't like the singers, >then that's fine too, everyone is entitled to their own personal opinion.
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>But I am a bit dismayed at the levels people sink to here in picking on a local COMMUNITY >choir.
Precisely, it all comes down to personal taste doesn't, (the SGS just dont do it for me either). But then again I don't like opera either! "picking" on them is a bit overstated. I don't see anything wrong with a bit of hmour.
TR
Tony R