Glastonbury, the common people: Decolonial Disruptors & feminine energy

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Each episode will explore a different part of The Commons story: free parties, family, indigenous cultures, spirituality, and of course, rave.

The South East Corner is one of Glastonbury's most beloved areas, and at its heart lies The Common. In the first of our three part series we look at The Common's travelling roots and the free party influences that effect the music, the set and the people.

As we continue our journey through The Common we explored how the platforming of voices and communities underrepresented at Glastonbury creates a space to push the boundaries of what we believe is possible. Here are interviews with Emily Dust, Natasha Mortimer, Hannah Kendaru and more to hear the origins of The Commons newest venue, indigenous voices, and how we can decolonise our healing.

Presenter: Erica McKoy
Producer: Marnie Woodmeade, Tom Bett, Erica McKoy

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Glastonbury, the common people: “I WANT TO LIVE ON THIS FIELD.”

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