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Latitude 2010

Submitted by Martin on March 9, 2010 – 9:44 amOne Comment

Glastonbury Festival

Calendar15th-18th July 2010

Latitude isn’t just about music, but has a full spectrum of art with individual arenas dedicated to film, theatre, poetry, literature, cabaret, and comedy.

The Latitude Festival is a newly created annual music festival that takes place in Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, England. The first Latitude Festival took place on the 14-16 July 2006.

Latitude is said to be more similar to continental European festivals; as well as a comprehensive bill of musicians, bands and artists across four stages – The Obelisk Arena, The Uncut Arena, The Sunrise Arena, and the Huw Stephens curated Lake Stage. The festival comprised elements of art, comedy, cabaret, poetry, politics and literature. The festival is run by Mean Fiddler Music Group, which also run Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds festivals.

Headliners:

tickets:

The wait is over ~ Tuesday 9th March 7pm

tickets will go on sale tomorrow evening from 7pm.

Please go HERE for the full list.

Weekend tickets (which include Camping from Thurs-Sun) are £155 and day tickets (Camping is not available to day ticket holders) cost £65.

Children aged 12 or under will be eligible for free tickets for Latitude Festival 2010 when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

There are lots of other ticket types to choose from, including Lockers to store your valuables (£15), campervan&caravan permits (£20) and Boutique Camping.

We are also working closely with The GreenTent Company who are the first company in the world to design a stylish, competitively priced tent range (from £12.99) made solely from just one product and incorporating a new peg system which prevents them from being left in the ground all with one focus of being environmentally and festival friendly.

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  • Begin: July 15, 2010
  • End: July 18, 2010 at
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  • Place: Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk, England

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  • Raindance says:

    Going to LATITUDE? Interested in film?

    Raindance Film Festival at Latitude 2010
    Friday 16th July – Sunday 18th July 2010

    CONTACT: latitude@raindance.co.uk

    Are you going to Latitude 2010? Do you have what it takes to shoot a short that’s good enough to be screened at Europe’s largest independent film festival?
    Raindance Film Festival is delighted to have teamed up with Latitude

    Shoot a short film at Latitude. The best films to be screened at this year’s Raindance Film Festival, Britain’s largest independent film festival, right in the heart of the West End.
    This film can be any genre of your choice, (documentary, experimental, narrative). It must be shot over the Latitude weekend and under 3 minutes long. Don’t worry if you don’t have any prior filming experience. We’re here to help with filmmaking classes and advice.

    If you are interested in taking part of the Raindance Film Challenge and shoot your Film at Latitude this year, please let us know by emailing us at latitude@raindance.co.uk and we will give you more info. Advance booking is advised.

    Shooting With Zero Budget
    Elliot Grove will explain how to make a movie using the video camera with a mobile phone. You’ll be able to learn how filmmakers make movies look professional and you will also learn the secrets behind internet distribution and how to make the most out of your movie.
    When? Friday 16th of July – Time TBC
    Where? Literary Salon
    How Much? Book your FREE place by e-mailing latitude@raindance.co.uk

    60 Minute Film School
    Elliot Grove will take participants behind the camera with his 60 Minute Film School, a lightning quick film school.
    Discover what really goes on in the projection booth and learn how to turn your film into a cult classic.
    When? Saturday 17th of July – Time TBC
    Where? Literary Salon
    How Much? Book your FREE place here by e-mailing latitude@raindance.co.uk

    Screenwriting for the Complete Absolute and Utter Beginner
    Professional screenwriters use many techniques. Some are simple and basic and are easy to learn. Take an hour out to discover some simple simple screenwriting techniques used by the pros. Learn how to make your short films and vignettes zing.
    When? Sunday 18th of July – 12.45 to 1.45 pm
    Where? Literary Salon
    How Much? Book your FREE place here by e-mailing latitude@raindance.co.uk

    Special Sccreening
    The best films shot over the weekend. Entries will be judged by an industry professional. The winner will get the chance to have their film screened at Raindance’s 18th Film Festival in October in London.
    When? Sunday 18th of July – Time TBC
    Where? Literary Salon
    How Much? Book your FREE place by e-mailing latitude@raindance.co.uk

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