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End of the Road Festival 2010 Review

Creaturemag at End of the Road Festival 2010
Welcome to our review of End of the Road festival 2010. We’ve summed up the best bits from our weekend and kindly published it here for you along with some great festival artwork created especially for End of the Road. Enjoy… (Image above, EOTR program cover by Kai Wong).
Contents:
1. Intro
2. The Music
3. The Art
4. The People
1. An Introduction
Each festival has it’s own character, it’s own traits and idiosyncrasies that are perfectly unique and special to them. I like to think of End of the Road as a funny little creature, intimate, smiling and polite. Full of sparks of imagination and creativity. It says everything with a smile on its face, a cheeky little festival youngster and one that is becoming more loved and popular year on year.
Image by Marc M Gusta
End of the Road Festival is set in a caressing and reassuring environment in beautiful Victorian Gardens at the Larmer Tree on the Dorset/Wiltshire border. The setting is only one of the things that makes this festival extra special, Peacocks and Macaws roam freely and for three days festival goers are eased into a slightly different way of living. Thankfully we were blessed with sunshine too.




