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  • Shamanic Drum Making Workshop At Wasing

    Shamanic Drum Making Workshop At Wasing

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    Whether you are a sound practitioner, musician, or have just felt called by the hypnotic rhythm of drumming, during this special one-off workshop, you will create your very own hand-held frame drum.

    Drums such as these are among the oldest known percussion instruments, and are still used today around the world in prayer, ritual, ceremony, healing, and music.

    Visy is a musician and woodworker and has been making shamanic drums for 7 years.

    For this workshop, Visy will provide the all elements needed to create your very own shamanic drum – the wooden frames are made from sustainably sourced ash, with each frame carefully crafted by Visy.

    The skins are made from buffalo hide and responsibly sourced.

    Each person will also be gifted with a beater, handmade by Visy using branches foraged from Wasing woodlands, for this workshop.

    Visy will guide everybody through the drum making process, step by step, with the group being kept small to ensure individual attention and guidance.

    Aftercare will be provided, and Visy will be available for post-workshop drum advice.

    We offer two ticket options, you can choose to make either an 18 inch drum, or a 22 inch drum. 

    This special, one-off workshop will take place at our beautiful studio, The Pavilion, at Wasing Estate.

    The workshop runs from 10am until 6pm and includes plenty of time for breaks, and the day will conclude with a special ceremony led by Visy, to bless the drums and give thanks to the natural world for providing the materials needed to create these unique and bespoke shamanic drums.

    ‘I have recently made my own drum with Visy and it was the most magical process from the start to finish. So much love and effort went into making my new sacred drum and I love using it in my yoga and sound healing sessions. I am very grateful that I could be part of this process and see it step by step. Visy is very knowledgeable, very passionate about these magical instruments and he pays an attention to detail. I would 100% recommend if you wish to create something magical for yourself.’ – Veronika, Yoga teacher & Sound Practitioner

    Please contact wellbeing@wasing.co.uk for more information.

    T&C’s apply

  • Accessibility Guide for Solstice At Wasing

    Accessibility Guide for Solstice At Wasing

    We aim to be inclusive and for everyone to enjoy our venue and events as much as possible.

    Venue

    Solstice At Wasing takes place in The Woodland venue. There is undulating and uneven areas of grass, woodland & woodchip throughout the venue. The venue is as nature intended and there is therefore no hardstanding pathways or tracks.

    Accessible Parking

    There is an accessible car park situated as close as possible to the event space. To access this car park, you will need to purchase a “Solstice 2025 Vehicle Parking Pass (Accessible)” here and to be in possession of one of the proof of eligibility documentation below.

     

    How to book tickets

    You can book accessible tickets here If you are an adult with accessible needs, please purchase the Accessible ticket option. If you are making a booking for a child with accessible needs, please book a free of charge child ticket. After booking a ticket, please complete our Accessibility Form here  The form is designed to help us make Solstice as accessible as we possibly can to make your experience enjoyable. Completing this form does not guarantee we can fulfil your needs but we will do our best. Upon completing this form, please email events@wasing.co.uk with proof of your eligibility and/or your accessibility need in order for us to issue a free carer ticket. Upon receipt of the appropriate documentation, we will add 1 free carer ticket to your booking. Carer tickets are subject to availability & issued at our discretion. 

    We accept the following proof of eligibility documentation:-

    • PIP (Personal Independence Payment)
    • DLA
    • Letter from a medical professional, including a doctor’s note or a letter from an occupation therapist dated within the last 12 months
    • Carer’s allowance
    • A Nimbus Access Card with the +1 symbol. Visit the Access Card page for more information.
    • Confirmation in writing from Social Services that the individual is included on their Deaf Register, or a letter or report from an aural specialist confirming that hearing loss has been recorded at 70 – 95 dBHL or worse
    • War Pensions Mobility allowance
    • Blind or partially sighted registration certificate (BD8 or CVI certificate)
    • A personal letter from the GP, community nurse or social worker dated within the last 12 months
    • Benefit award letters
    • Copy of a blue badge (we would need to see both sides)

    Once we have received & validated your documentation, we will issue 1 free carer ticket per booking. All requests for Solstice carer tickets must be sent to events@wasing.co.uk 

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    Should you have any queries, please email events@wasing.co.uk & we’ll be happy to help

  • Christmas Carols

    Christmas Carols

     We are delighted to be hosting Wasing’s Christmas Carols & Craft Fair evening on Wednesday 4th December 2024 at Wasing Park.

     

     

     

    From 4.30pm – Our beautiful Garden Room will be bursting with festive cheer, opening its doors to our local community. Join us for delicious festive food and drinks including mince pies and mulled wine and a craft fair curated by local crafters where we will also be offering Wasing produce, perfect for Christmas gift shopping!

     

     

     

    From 5pm – Father Christmas will arrive in his spectacular Castle Barn grotto, welcoming children and awarding a special gift for all little ones on his Nice List.

     

     

     

    From 6.15pm – We’ll be hosting live Christmas carols accompanied by Tadley Concert Brass.

     

     

    Tickets are £3 each and all proceeds will go to The Mount Charity which actively supports a variety of local causes throughout the year.

     

    To purchase tickets, please visit https://wasing.digitickets.co.uk/ 

    For any queries, please email events@wasing.co.uk

     

    We look forward to welcoming you soon!

  • Equinox Woodland Banquet with Paul Stamets

    Equinox Woodland Banquet with Paul Stamets

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    Sunday 22 September 2024 at 3pm

    We are excited to partner with Vivobarefoot to bring you a remarkable woodland dining experience with the opportunity to meet and dine with world-renowned mycologist, Paul Stamets.

    Indulge in a delectable 5-course vegan banquet, carefully curated by talented chefs Peter Chippy Grant of Trewhitts and Bogdan Theo. Prepare your palate for an exquisite array of scrumptious mushrooms, artfully prepared in innovative ways that will delight and surprise you. Experience the primal allure of fire-cooked dishes, as well as expertly foraged and seasonal ingredients, carefully selected to capture the essence of the equinox month.

    Peter Chippy Grant, the founder of Trewhitts Food and ecological catering company, is dedicated to serving food that nourishes both the body and the planet. His menus feature ingredients sourced from local farmers, showcasing the best of seasonal produce and wild foraged edibles. With a focus on food that goes beyond mere sustenance, Peter brings a wealth of experience from retreats, festivals, and events, as well as working as a private chef. Expect artfully crafted dishes with a distinctive, earthy taste that reflects his passion for nutrition and foraging.

    Bogdan, with a background in high-end hospitality, has transitioned from the fast-paced world of opening restaurants and managing members clubs in Mayfair to a more soulful pursuit. His expertise lies in creating invigorating, medicinal drinks infused with a variety of herbs, offering a rejuvenating experience that feels like stepping into an apothecary’s haven.

    Tickets include 5 courses & non-alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic drinks will be available to purchase.

    Please note that this experience is for Equinox weekend ticketholders only. You can book tickets here

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  • Wasing PYO Pumpkins & Woodland Trail

    Wasing PYO Pumpkins & Woodland Trail

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    Join us for Wasing’s 2024 Pumpkin Event! Follow the enchanting woodland trail through Wasing Estate’s stunning autumnal woodland then head to the pumpkin patch where our fairytale carriage awaits & where you can choose your perfect pumpkin to take home and carve. Warm up afterwards with some tasty seasonal snacks, sweet treats & hot drinks under our stretch tent with wonderful countryside views.
      

    Tickets are £6.50 for everyone aged 2+. Under 2s are free but still require a ticket. Free in-field parking. Tickets are for timed entry slots which can be selected upon booking. 

     

    To find out more, click here or email us at events@wasing.co.uk
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  • Equinox At Wasing

    Equinox At Wasing

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    Taking place at Wasing, a beautiful woodland venue just outside Reading in the UK, Equinox will encapsulate the essence of Summer’s event & celebrate the arrival of Autumn.

    Equinox promises a jubilant homage to nature’s transition, as the vibrant hues of summer yield to the contemplative embrace of autumn. With the equinox marking the balance between light and darkness, you’re invited to join us for communal revelry, dance, ritual and moments of introspection, harnessing the energy of seasonal change.

    Taking place from 20th – 22nd September, the Equinox weekend, Equinox is a one-off fundraiser for the PAR Campaign & Earth Percent.

    On Friday, we will welcome US mycologist Paul Stamets on a rare visit to the UK. Paul will be giving a much-anticipated talk on his forthcoming book ‘Psilocybin Mushrooms in their Natural Habitat’.

    For the Saturday & Sunday, we are also super excited to partner with Earth Percent. The music industry’s climate foundation co-founded by Brian Eno, with whom we’ve curated an incredible line-up of music artists including Shpongle (DJ Set), Younger Brother, Hayden Thorpe, Mira Khanya, Sam Lee, The Egg & Di-Pod. As well as a range of very special guest speakers including Rebecca Dennis, Alexander Beiner, Breaking Convention, the Urge Collective, and the Museum of Consciousness, bringing a finale to Summer like no other.

    The powerful late night Fireside Sessions will take place in Wasing’s Sacred Glade featuring Nitin Sawnhey. Followed by the Wider Horizons Singing Circle around the fire. At 1.45pm on the Sunday, the time of the Equinox itself, the beginning of Autumn will be marked with ceremony & prayer.

    MUSIC ARTISTS

    Nitin Sawhney

    Nitin Sawhney is one of the most distinctive and versatile musicians of his generation, achieving an international reputation across every possible creative medium. Having achieved the Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017, he is firmly established as a world-class producer, songwriter, DJ, multi-instrumentalist, orchestral composer and cultural pioneer. In this very special show, Nitin will be joined by singer YVA and percussionist Aref Durvesh for a one-off intimate performance at the Fireside Sessions in Wasing’s Sacred Glade.

    Shpongle (DJ Set)

    We are thrilled to announce Shpongle’s Simon Posford to perform one of his legendary DJ sets on our main Equinox stage. A pioneer in the psychedelic world, shaping sound and genre with his various projects. Together with Raja Ram Shpongle are an ambient / electronica project formed in 1996 after the pair viewed a solar eclipse in India. After that event, they entered the studio and attempted to duplicate the experience in sonic form, and the result was a 20-minute track, “…And The Day Turned To Night,” which was featured on Twisted Records label compilation titled Eclipse. Shpongle’s full-length debut album, Are You Shpongled? was released in early 1999 and they have gone on to release five further incredible studio albums.

    Younger Brother

    Younger Brother is an electronic music powerhouse formed by two pioneering figures in the psychedelic trance and downtempo scenes: Simon Posford and Benji Vaughan. This British duo combines their extensive musical expertise to create a sound that defies easy categorization, blending elements of ambient, psytrance, and progressive rock into uniquely captivating sonic landscapes. The band has graced stages at major festivals and venues around the world, earning a devoted following for their genre-defying sound and mesmerizing live shows. With their innovative approach to electronic music production and composition, Younger Brother continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the realm of psychedelic electronica, cementing their status as true visionaries in the global electronic music scene.

    Sam Lee

    The folk custodian of the native song of the British Isles, leading voice in the environmental movement, and creator of the hugely successful and popular Singing with Nightingales, Sam Lee has become, over the course of four albums, a touchstone for the idea of the chronicler and artistic spokesperson of the natural world. It is a crown he wears easily, Sam’s commitment to both the indigenous song culture of the British Isles and its nature is heartfelt and deep rooted and his new album ‘Songdreaming’ is an album infused with a love of the natural world and a fierce commitment to fight for its preservation. The connection to the natural world is also a connection to a better way of being and a desire to recreate an eden that is ever present in his work. For Sam, these reimagined and reworked songs are more than a history, they are a living, vibrant, vital connection to our very being. Sam has a genuine close affinity with Wasing having made multiple appearances at the estate’s Medicine festival as well as being a highlight at the 2023 Solstice event.

    The Egg

    The Egg are dance technicians – they play live rocktronic, funk and house inspired big textural dance music, using electronic and live instruments with video triggers, samples and live and vocoded vocals. Their music is influenced by everything around them and inspired by artists such as Pink Floyd, Funkadelic, DFA Records, New Order, Underworld, and James Brown. The band are well known on the UK festival circuit but fit just as comfortably into the club scene having played throughout Europe, Australia, America and Brazil. Live, The Egg are a truly unforgettable experience. Their legendary status for six hour improvised sets at 2am precede them earning them the well-deserved title of The Grateful Dead of rave music. ‘Think flirting with Air, a nod to George Clinton and a wink at Primal Scream’.

    Hayden Thorpe

    Hayden Thorpe has announced a new album and collaborative project, Ness. Using a process of redaction, Thorpe brings songs to life from the pages of best-selling author Robert Macfarlane’s book of the same name. Ness is inspired by Suffolk’s Orford Ness, the former Ministry of Defence weapons development site during both World Wars and the Cold War. Acquired by the National Trust in 1993 and left to re-wild, it to this day remains a place of paradox, mystery and constant evolution. Thorpe’s Ness is an ode to Orford Ness, the physical place and the book it inspired, both featuring the words of Robert Macfarlane and the artwork of Stanley Donwood.

    Mira Khanya

    Mira will bring Movement Medicine to Equinox & crafts immersive dance journeys that weave together global sounds, inviting collective prayer and reverence for life through the transformative power of movement. She intuitively guides these experiences, celebrating various genres including tribal rhythms, ethno-electronica & medicine songs. 

    GUEST SPEAKERS

    Paul Stamets

    Paul Stamets, D.Sc. (Honaris causa), speaker, author, mycologist, medical researcher, and entrepreneur, is considered an intellectual and industry leader in fungi: habitat, medicinal use, and production. He lectures extensively to deepen the understanding and respect for the organisms that literally exist under every footstep taken on this path of life. His presentations cover a range of mushroom species and research showing how mushrooms can help the health of people and planet. His central premise is that habitats have immune systems, just like people, and mushrooms are cellular bridges between the two. Our close evolutionary relationship to fungi can be the basis for novel pairings in the microbiome that lead to greater sustainability and immune enhancement.

    Paul Stamets is the author of seven books, including Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save The World, Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms, and Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World), he has discovered and named numerous new species of psilocybin mushrooms, and is the founder and owner of Fungi Perfecti, LLC, makers of the Host Defense Mushrooms (www.hostdefense.com) supplement line. He is an invention ambassador for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and was inducted into The Explorer’s Club in 2020. He has received numerous awards, including the National Mycologist Award (2013) from the North American Mycological Association (NAMA), the Gordon and Tina Wasson Award (2015) from the Mycological Society of America (MSA), The Disruptor Award from NextMed (2023), and the SynBioBeta Lifetime Achievement Award (2024). He has named four new species of psilocybin mushrooms. In 2023, a new psilocybin mushroom species was named after him to honoUr his lifelong work: Psilocybe stametsii.

    He is a dedicated Earthling, Knowledge Keeper, and is a leader in protection of ecosystems focusing on the roles of mycelium and mushrooms. Paul’s philosophy is that “MycoDiversity is BioSecurity.” Paul funds research to save rare strains of mushrooms that dwell within the old growth forests. He sees the ancient Old Growth forests of the Pacific Northwest as a resource of incalculable value, especially in terms of its fungal genome. His culture collection consists of hundreds of mushroom strains, including nearly 100 strains of Agarikon sourced primarily from the old growth forests. He believes the old growth forests contain a deep reservoir of species essential for pandemic defense.

    He is a collaborator with numerous scientific organizations and research institutes. His research is considered breakthrough by thought leaders for creating a paradigm shift for helping ecosystems worldwide. In addition, his work has entered the mainstream of popular culture: In the new Star Trek: Discovery series on CBS, the science officer is portrayed by an astromycologist, Lt. Commander Paul Stamets whose concepts became a central theme of this science fiction. His work with mycelium has become a central theme of this series. He served as the primary guide to the mushroom documentary Fantastic Fungi, which first appeared in theatres in fall 2019 and is currently on Netflix with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

     

    Rebecca Dennis 

    Rebecca Dennis is a globally acclaimed Somatic Breathwork coach and teacher, Sunday Times Bestselling Author and founder of Breathing Tree. For over 20 years, Rebecca has shared the life-changing and transformational benefits of integrative breathwork, bodywork, trauma release, mindset and shamanic techniques to clients worldwide. She places great importance in regulating the nervous system, holding a safe container and helping clients gain peace, feel connected and have a greater understanding of their patterns and to enhance resilience in their life, work and relationships. Through her skilled space holding and extensive experience, she is dedicated to helping people access their innate healing capacity and Rebecca fervently believes somatic breathwork therapy is a powerful medicine we can all have access to for our well-being. She is passionate about healing through a ‘bottom up’ embodied somatic style and not only focussing on the healing of the individual but also the collective. 

    Alexander Beiner

    Author, journalist and facilitator Alexander Beiner, focuses his work on bringing new ways of seeing and being from the margins of culture into the mainstream. He does this through writing and creating transformative experiences that invite us to find ways to evolve and thrive in the chaotic times we live in. He is the author of The Bigger Picture: How psychedelics can help us make sense of the world and writes the popular Substack, The Bigger Picture. He is also an executive director of Breaking Convention, Europe’s longest-running conference on psychedelic medicine and culture and one of the founders of Rebel Wisdom, a popular alternative media platform that ran from 2017-2022 exploring the cutting-edge of systems change and cultural sensemaking.

     

    FULL LINE UP INCLUDES

    Including The Psychedelic Society, Urge Collective, Breaking Convention & The Museum of Consciousness

    To find out more, please visit www.wasing.co.uk/equinox or email events@wasing.co.uk 

  • Tipi Tent Accommodation Guide

    Tipi Tent Accommodation Guide

    You can book Tipi Tent accommodation for Equinox at Wasing & can be booked here

    All reservations are for 2 nights (Fri 20th & Sat 21st Sept 2024). You can check in at 12 noon on Friday 20th Sept & check out is at 4pm on Sunday 22nd Sept.

    We offer 3 options:-

    £380 1x Double Bed (up to 2 people occupancy for 2 nights)

    £420 1x Double Bed & 1x Single Bed (up to 3 people occupancy for 2 nights)

    £520 1x Double Bed & 2x Single Beds (up to 4 people occupancy for 2 nights)

    What’s Included:-

    – Beds & bed linen as per selected configuration above

    – Limited power for charging phones (not suitable for heavier duty electrical items such as hairdryers)

    – A light

    – Access to nearby drinking water, loos & showers (shared access with the campsite)

    What’s Not Included:-

    – Towels

    – Equinox weekend event & parking tickets (you’ll need to purchase these here)

    – Food & Drinks (you’re welcome to bring your own to the tipi village but please note that it’s not permitted to bring it in to the woodland venue where the event takes place but there’ll be plenty of food & drinks vendors available)

    Please leave your tipi tent in the same condition as it was presented upon your arrival. Your tipi tent will be inspected upon your departure & if any damage to the tipi tent or its fixtures and fittings are found by our staff, you will be liable for a charge of up to £300 which will be invoiced within 14 days of your visit. We accept not responsibility for any loss or damage to any personal property brought to the venue. Please do not leave valuables in your tipi tent. BBQs, bonfires & naked flames are strictly prohibited. The price is based on hiring the entire bell tent for both nights & we do not offer reduced prices for half capacity. Tipi tents are available to Equinox weekend ticketholders only. Children & babies under the age of 18 years old are welcome to stay in the tipi tents provided that anyone under the age of 18 years old is accompanied by an adult at all times & must not be left in the tipi tents unattended. The car park is a 15 minute walk from the tipi tent village. You will need to be able to carry your luggage this distance so we recommend packing light. Should you have accessible needs, we recommend viewing our Accessibility Guide here and completing our Accessibility form here

    If you have any queries, please contact events@wasing.co.uk

  • Medicine Festival 2024

    Medicine Festival 2024

    14 – 19 August 2024

    With its theme of ‘Carry Peace’, Medicine Festival returns to Wasing this August, calling for spiritual inquiry, inner transformation, loving kindness and social and environmental change  

    HEADLINERS INCLUDE:

    Indigenous Wisdom Carriers: Kaku Kamãnawa & Piná Varinawa, the Noke Kuin (Brazilian Amazon), Puna Kalama Dawson (Hawaii), Tata Izaias & Nana Izabel (Guatemala), Hiroki Okano (Shinto/Japan)

    Speakers: Zach Bush, Vandana Shiva, Rosalind Watts, Satish Kumar, Bruce Parry, Daniel Pinchbeck

    Music: Danit, Afriquoi, Porangui, East Forest, Deya Dova, Chantress Seba, Mose, Peia, Yaima 

    Medicine’s Sacred Glade space will once again provide a platform for Wisdom Carriers from a variety of the world’s spiritual traditions and indigenous cultures to share their teachings, ceremonies and time-honoured knowledge, supporting us to collectively envision a more peaceful, healthy and sustainable future.  This year’s programme will feature Kaku Kamãnawa and Piná Varinawaspiritual leaders of the Noke Kuin tribe of the Brazilian AmazonGuillermo Martinez, Native American master flute player and craftsman (Tarascan tribe); Tata Izaias and Nana Izabel, shamans from the Mayan tradition (Guatemala); Puna Kalama Dawson, a Hawaiian elder working for world peace; and many more elders from the UK, Europe, Africa, South America, Japan and other pockets of the globe.  

    A C.I.C and not-for-profit organisation, Medicine donates all profits from its events to helping indigenous peoples preserve their lands and cultures, and has to date donated over £71K to Survival International, Amazon Watch and a variety of exciting community projects across the globe. 

    Bringing a magical melange of world music, folk, electronica and sacred songs, music headliners at this year’s festival include Danit (USA), Porangui (USA/Brazil), Deya Dova (Australia), East Forest (USA), Mose (Guatemala), Peia (USA), Chantress Seba (UK), Yaima (USA), Radhika Das (London), Puentes (USA), Ida Engberg (Sweden) and Afriquoi (UK) with their euphoric blend of African music and electronic dance

    Headline speakers include ‘Internal Medicine’ physician Zach Bush, environmental activist Vandana Shiva, ‘Peace Pilgrim’ Satish Kumar, film maker/indigenous rights activist Bruce Parry, trailblazing psychedelic researcher Dr Rosalind Watts, and frontier psychedelic writer Daniel Pinchbeck, plus Khrisha Ambani, Richard Rudd, Aseem Malhotra, Adam Roa, Angharad Wynne, Alexander Beiner, Philip Carr Gomm and Jade Shaw.

    Inclusive spaces at Medicine include Ubuntu Village, which offers a vibrant programme championing talent from the African diaspora, with live music and ceremonies, talks and workshops exploring themes such as decolonolisation and ancestral reconciliation. New for 2024, to run alongside existing designated spaces for Men and Women’s workshops, will be Pan’s Prism – a space hosting diverse voices and experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, where queer folks can come together to connect, learn, share and enjoy creative expression. Also new this year is an intimacy space, proffering a plethora of tantric workshops and sensual practices to explore the transformative power of intimate connection. 

    The Wellbeing Programme promises an enlivening diversity of workshops and healing modalities, from ecstatic dance, yoga and bodywork to meditation, breathwork and forest bathing – while the Mamma Wellbeing healing village, complete with 45 one-on-one healers – offers a reviving smorgasbord of holistic treatments. And new for 2024, the Family area will introduce Boys and Girls circles in addition to the usual panoply of fun and games, storytelling, woodland adventures, creative arts sessions, and music-making, foraging and bushcraft workshops.

    Meandering across the beautiful festival site with its wild woodland and lavish lakes – walkabout performers, fire-jugglers and silver-tongued poets will pop out of the dreamy landscape. You’ll stumble across tribal rituals, madcap theatrical performances, soul-stirring storytellers and film screenings, a quixotic market place, and cafes and street food stalls offering delicious-nutritious vegan and vegetarian food, plus energising juices, elixirs and cacao to fuel your spirits well into the night.

    Inaugurating this year’s festival theme of Carry Peace, Hiroki Okano, an elder from the Japanese Shinto tradition, has been invited to bring the Hiroshima Peace Flame to Medicine – a flame lit from the atomic fires sparked by the nuclear attack on Hiroshima in 1945, which has been kept burning to this day.

    George Barker, Creative Director of Medicine, says: The Peace Flame was originally lit by a wartime soldier called Tatsuo Yamamoto, from the smouldering remains of his home following the attack on Hiroshima, in which he lost close family.  Intended as a symbol of grief, keeping the flame alight over the years, his heart ache, anger and vengefulness gradually transformed into acceptance and forgiveness. Ultimately inspired to to bring a message of peace to all, Tatsuo travelled the world carrying this living flame, which has sparked millions of prayers for peace.

     “Our theme this year invites us all to walk this path of transformation together. We are each asked what kind of a flame do we wish to carry in our hearts? How can we transform our inner conflict so that we can become an embodiment of peace in this world? How can we find the spirit of kindness, gentleness and compassion to support each other as we walk this path of peace?”

    For more information visit the Medicine Festival website: www.medicinefestival.com

    Medicine Festival 2023 Highlights:-

    Photo Credits: Wiggzaro Vise @wiggzaro, Jethro Tanner, Ana Torres, Ralph Flynn, Hana Wolf & Phoebe Montague