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Jubilee-Free-Parties: wales and bracknell forest

monarky-munt | 06.06.2002 17:23

While the police were busily trying to stop the castlemorton 10 year anniversary FOL teknival just south of bristol (and failing), a whole host of alternative jubilee parties went off without hitch all over the place. Here's just a couple of them:


WALES - MAGIKANA FESTIE

From Saturday through til monday about 250 people partied in the middle of the welsh hills. Fuly advertised on the web it invited people to bring the kids and make a weekend of it.

In a spectacular valley at the end of a 3 mile access track a psy-trance / techno party kicked for 3 days as people came and went without any bother from the boys in blue.
A nice crystal clear 6k rig blasted out the music as the surrounding hills acted as a huge natural speaker with strobes, skylights, and projections on a huge tipee providing any extra needed visuals.

A couple of other smaller systems provided alternative tunes and chill out spaces, projections in the woods and food n water stalls added to the weekend and people were the friendliest I've ever encountered at a party. A true sharing spirit was well in evidence, the site was spotless throughout the weekend as everyone took care to keep the place clean - a local landowner paying the site a visit (one of several) was amazed at how sorted the space was - as were the odd bemused hiking party that passed through.

More people had been expected, but obviously the castlemorton party near bristol pulled large numbers (there had also been some nervousness worrying about the cops mistaking this one for the site for the FOL party). The event had a true festival vibe with people organising between themselves for whatever was needed. News of the fire on the roof of buckingham palace sparked mutliple conspiracy theories but everyone was best pleased to be out celebrating and affirming DIY culture rather than monarchy rule.

That said there were a few grumbles, some thought there would be more facilities like compost loos and that they main system didn't start early enough, but most people were just happy getting mashed and enjoying the company and surroundings.

The weather behaved itself pretty much, although the clouds did descend on the site late on on sunday and a bit of rain dampened things, but monday morning was sunny. The site was buzzed by a helicopter on the monday morning but it wasn't clear what flavour it was - police? local press? local millionaire? health and safety? forestry commission? - who knows, either way everyone left without any hassle. A top jubilee weekend :)


FOREST PARTY NR LONDON

About 1500 people had it in style within Bracknell forest just outside of london over the jubilee weekend. From saturday through till late sunday evening two main rigs played psy-teckno and more dubwise tunes. The setting was fantastic with a large arena area bounded by trees and bushes with lots of space to chill, lights, projections and backdrops all added colour.

Half of the london trance scene seemed to be there, many familiar faces, and not surprising given that two major squat parties planned for the jubilee weekend had been cancelled in favour of this, and other parties, outside of london.

No bother from the cops, although two did turn up on sunday morning and said it'd be nice if the systems were off by sunday evening. The forestry folk turned up on sunday as well and blocked any more vehicles getting on site, but were pretty chill, happy to chat, and fine with people walking on site. Another sorted party...


OTHER PARTIES

A multirig party kicked off in Norfolk, another nice festy style gathering with good vibes - two went off near peterborough, although one was stopped and a couple of small squat parties rocked in London itself.

Add to this all the other parties that have gone unreported and the big FOL castlemorton party at Stert Beach nr Bristol, and the free party scene is alive and well. The ghost of castlemortan has been laid to rest, the jubilee weekend rocked, and hopefully the tone set for more summer fun in the sun...

see you out there...

monarky-munt

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its good that you enjoyed yourself

06.06.2002 18:29

Its good that you all enjoyed yourself, but i am not sure that having free parties on the jubillee weekend is a political act and worthy of inclusion on indymedia. It is looking more and more likely tht a nuclear confrontation may soon occur, but here the nations youth, 'parties while Rome burns'. I think it would have been better to have a giant anti-jubilee/anti-militarist RTS. In Europe, plp party but they also campaign hard, etc,dont get me wrong, theres nothing wrong with getting off your face and being totally hedonistic, but here it seems some plp delude themselves that the act of partying is a statement in itself. For me, the 'party is not political', i wonder how many free parties it would have taken to stop the fascists in Spain in the Thirties....

more comments welcome

puritan?


party political broadcast

06.06.2002 18:52


Fair enough - but hey, can't we have fun sometimes.
I went to a brillant festie on the east coast at the weekend, no dumb shit bouncers or security, yet a really peaceful excellent atmosphere that you'd be hard pressed to find in a corporate club. There was probably 5,000 people there on the Saturday night, and I know that the organisers worked really hard to make sure people had a good time in a safe environment - there was even tiolets.
Anyway, my point is, that I went to an Earth First winter moot last year and in our group we went around and asked how people had got involved in radical politics - half were thru music...

harry


Party and Protest

06.06.2002 19:32

re puritan?

If I go to most clubs in london (or outside) I'm bombarded with corporate advertising, charged over the odds prices for alcohol, often charged stupid prices for water, in overcrowded too hot BUSINESSES.

Free parties, festivals and community events are different. They're places where people can interact away from the usual trappings and constraints of our consumer engineered society, in fact they oppose this system, showing that people can organise things for themselves.

Ok, it's mostly about good times, but that's what certainly inspires me - the knowledge that life can be so good and people have so much to share. If you ask me it's politics in action.

There's also the point about the land, people's relationship with it. Access and use of the land has, and always will be, a political issue. It's impossible to find out who owns half the land in this country anyway. It's also about communication as well, in many streets people don't even know their own neighbours for heaven's sake.

What's wrong with celebrating alternatives on the same weekend as the monarchy and the state is celebrating it's own institutions? Sure the world is fucked up, but if all you do is protest and campaign who's gonna actualy build the alternatives and change the world?

pixie


Worthy of inclusion on Indymedia

09.06.2002 19:31

I think the article was worthy of inclusion :-)

It's about DIY culture. That's anarchism in practice.

It's about small autonomous groups organising their own cultural events rather than accepting that big corporations should be left to organise our culture for us and rip us off. That's totally political as far as I can see.

Maybe you think people shouldn't be partying at a time when terrible things are going on.

But no one has the energy to be protesting 24 hours a day. You've got to relax and have a bit of fun to recharge your batteries.

Also, if you can't party when terrible things are going on in the world then surely you can't ever party because there are always really bad things going on, even though we don't hear about most of them.

How is not partying going to make things any better?

I think parties are great.

Fun is great.

Long live fun.

Life's too short to go around being serious all the time.
Let's be happy and celebrate being alive and being (relatively) free, and at the same time protest against the injustice in the world.




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"Be the change you want to see in the world" - Gandhi

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