The Left Field is a travelling
stage and
bar which forms part of a number of
British festivals. The event is organised by
Geoff Martin, organiser of the
Battersea and Wandsworth TUC, and sponsored by
Cooperative Insurance, the
GMB union, the
Amicus union,
Clause IV,
Ethical Threads and the
Workers Beer Company. The Left Field was first designed to tackle apathy and promote left-wing politics and
trade unionism in young festival goers at the
Glastonbury Festival in
2000, and has since trebled in size and is now a regular fixture at
Guilfest,
Homelands and Glastonbury festivals, and in 2005 at the
Edinburgh Fringe .
The Left Field features left-wing musicians, such as perennial Billy Bragg and Asian Dub Foundation, political comedians such as Mark Thomas and commentators including Tony Benn, with a number of speeches and debates taking place at each festival. The Left Field also runs many films, for example exposing the violence in Colombia. The Left Field also promotes campaigns and charities, such as No Sweat and War on Want.
External links
- http://www.leftfield.coop
- http://twitter.com/theleftfield (Live blogging from The Left Field)
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/glastonburyleftfield (Photos of the Left Field)
- http://www.myspace.com/leftfieldglastonbury (myspace)
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