Urthona arts magazine presents:-
HOMESICK
A festival of spirit of place
...looking for home... looking for self
talks... story-telling... song
Saturday, September 13th,
The Festival Theatre @ the Cambridge Buddhist Centre
38 Newmarket Road, Cambridge CB5 8DT
3.00 ARE SUCH THINGS DONE ON ALBION'S SHORE?
Ratnaprabha - author of “The Evolving Mind” - explores William Blake’s contrary
visions of London.
4.30 THIS ENCHANTED ISLE
A slide show and talk by Peter Woodcock based on his book about the English Neo
Romantic writers, artists and film makers and their relevance today.
7.30 WANDERING JEW, WANDERING BUDDHA
Vishvapani - a regular speaker on BBC radio 4’s Thought for the Day - explores
Jewish responses to exile and rootlessness in the light of the Buddha's life and
teaching.
ON COMMON GROUND
A meditation on the effects of the English Parliamentary Enclosures
in the experience of the ‘peasant poet’ John Clare - performed by our award-
winning special guests, storyteller/lyricist Hugh Lupton and folk musician and
singer Chris Wood.
www.angelfire.com/folk/hughlupton/oncommon.htm
Tickets: afternoon (3.00 & 4.30) £7/£5
evening (7.30) £10/£8
whole event £15/£13
Tickets available from the Cambridge Arts Theatre
01223 503333