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Apr
22

Who Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest?

Yes folks, here we go. Our ten day tidal wave of revelations.

This is the Great Unleashing.

Stay with us as we patch together a full disclosure of the faces and spaces to watch out for in 2012, starting with our all new 2nd stage…

The Cuckoo’s Nest

Space: 5o x 7o ft Teardrop Tent

Powered by: The Abstract Disco. Full power.

Hosted by: Rolling Stage, The Moringa Tree ft. OneTaste Collective

In a Nutshell: Our full power Cuckoo’s Nest combines live music, DJs, comedy and cabaret, spoken word and creative workshops in the most eclectic line up anywhere on site. Make like an egg in our Nest, and feel homely. This is our hub.

Director’s Cut: Brand new in 2012, don’t miss the Nest’s resident troupe of Whirling Dervishes. Sufi mysticism in the Clouds. Heavy.

Rolling Stage

http://www.rollingstage.co.uk/

“A sublime and surreal experience…” Boomtown Fair.

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Specialising in highly produced, boundlessly creative festival making, Rolling Stage will provide our platform for cutting edge, avant garde performers, while bringing you an explosive mash up of underground art and overground live music.

Stay tuned for full Friday and Sunday line up confirmations, coming soon.

“Eccentrically sexy and uniquely programmed…” Beat Herder.

The Moringa Tree

http://www.themoringatree.org.uk/

Bringing positive change by celebrating international arts and culture, the Moringa Tree create bespoke events which support local communities and promote well being. Sharing our faith in the transformative potential of festivals, the Moringa Tree return 100 per cent of their profits to the communities and artists with which they work.

Cloud Cuckoo Land is the latest in a growing portfolio of festival making, including Ghana based Asabaako and Secret Garden Party. Check back for details of their Saturday line up as our build up unfolds.

And watch this space for news of an informal collaboration between friends. We’re hugely excited to welcome a handful of our favourite collective to the Clouds, the outstanding OneTaste.

http://onetaste.co.uk/

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All of the above, and so much more, including the return of Alanda in Wonderland’s tea and cake emporium. Because, lets face it, we love the cake.

Don’t get comfortable. This is only the beginning. Stay tuned, dearest Cuckoo’s.

Apr
20

Your Festival Needs You: Volunteer for Victory!

Calling all revolutionaries and renegades. The Clouds is growing through 2012 and beyond, and we need your help…

Ladies and gentle folk, this means YOU. Whether you’re boundlessly creative or simply crave inspiration, we’re building a community of open minded volunteers ready to turn our collective imaginations into a shared reality.

WE are the community focused performing arts festival in the Clouds, and this is an invitation to join our Cuckoo shaped revolution.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be throwing open our arms and welcoming a whole flock of new recruits into our nest. If you’d like to spend a few days of your summer making friends and building festivals, serving cider or growing a sense of community in our camping fields, then please read carefully onwards…

The Invite

Join us for three days or more over the week long build up and take down of Cloud Cuckoo Land, from 1st till 6th of August, on Fernhill’s beautiful eco farm in the Mendip Hills, less than 20 miles from Bristol.

Volunteer 3 x six hour shifts of your time, and develop new skills across a wide range of activities, make new friends and enjoy the festival from the perspective of one of our many conscious creators.

We’ll give you a delicious, wholesome meal per shift, complete with complimentary cider, and offer cost price fare for the duration of your stay. You’ll get a full weekend ticket, and access to a reduced price guest ticket for a friend or loved one.

Come again in 2013 and beyond, as you become part of our community of festival makers. We’ll invite you to volunteer at an evolving portfolio of events, from Off Grid festivals to free events and fundraisers, as we help groom a newly emerging tribe of rainbow warriors and pyschonauts.

Simply download the form below, and kick start your very own revolutionary action.

CCL 2012 Volunteering Form

Because you know what, folks?

Small festivals actively demonstrate that radically localised communities can flourish when people combine freely and creatively.

The situation is simply thus: we have everything we need, right now, to solve every major problem facing our world.

So, who’s really living in Cloud Cuckoo Land?

Apr
19

2012: The Great Unleashing

A few wet and windy days in April haven’t fooled anyone. Summer is almost here. We can feel it in our waters.

You’ve waited patiently while we’ve dilly dallyed. So without further ado, here it is, folks.

This is the Great Unleashing of 2012.

Over the next ten days, we’ll enjoy a veritable April shower of exclusive line up revelations, as we announce the brand new spaces and chiselled old faces set to blow away the Clouds this August.

And on May 1st 2012, we’ll release our full Shearing Stage line up.

What on earth is the Cloud of Unknowing? Who exactly flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest? And how does one Occupy the Clouds?

Over the next ten short days, all will be revealed. Exciting new collaborations? We’ve got dozens. Pumping new sound systems? There’ll be plenty. Every day, another hook loaded with another juicy worm.

Will you take the bait?

Apr
09

Return of the Super Ape!

Happy Easter Cuckoos. And Bunnies.

Everyday is a holiday in the Clouds, but we hope you’re all suitably relaxed / intoxicated / incapacitated by chocolate / otherwise enjoying the extra long super weekend.

Speaking of super, here’s an Ape in a bow tie:

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Ladies and gentle folk, here come the vibrations…

This is our swing special, another dose of turbo charged evolutionary mayhem served up by the makers of Cloud Cuckoo Land Festival, the community focused performing arts festival in the Clouds.

Prepare to shake your tail feathers as we blend vintage sounds with pumping bass riddums in the most unlikely of venues: an original Passing Clouds collective mash up.

http://www.myspace.com/passingclouds

Two floors of swing styled beats and bass ft. The Zen Hussies, Franky & the Jacks, the delightfully dubbed DJ Moneyshot, Madame Electrifie and a Glorious New Regime fronted by Clayton Blizzard, plus circus and fire courtesy of Covent Garden’s prodigal son, The Tom Show.

Not sure how to swing? Brace Yourself will teach you how, with FREE dance lessons early doors.

Run exclusively by volunteers, every penny we raise is invested in radically localised and resilient community building via our brand new guerrilla fundraising model, the mighty Koyaanisqatsi Trust.

http://koyaanisqatsi.org.uk/

This is the revolution, in a dicky bow. So don your dancing shoes and be evolution.

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The Zen Hussies:
http://zenhussies.com/

Horn heavy. Boundary decimating. Skanktastic.

Film Noir and Ska collide in the infectuous, bass driven rhythms of the legendary Zen Hussies. Since 2001, this is a free-for-all, no-holds-barred, get-your-lazy-ass-up-outta-that-seat-and-dance eruption…

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“A Brylcreem sculpted anachronism, cymbals puffing and horns huffing like a runaway steam train.”

Frank & the Jacks:
http://frankyandthejacks.com/

Wailing harmonica, screeching fiddle and foot stomping swing of the double bass and guitar. Comedy and tragedy meet head on to deliver a full spirited testament to Franky and the Jacks’ one and only mantra…

“Make ‘Em Dance”

DJ Moneyshot:
http://www.djmoneyshot.co.uk/home

Ever-eclectic DJ Moneyshot, an all round good egg and jaw-droppingly nimble ‘pon the decks. The sound of Chai Wallahs…

“Dancefloor beats, booties and bass, with hip-hop skills.”

Madame Electrifie:
http://www.facebook.com/Madameelectrifie

Blending vintage sounds with a good new fashioned hip hop, house and breaks spanking to create a raucous dance floor mash-up. Hosting her own stage at Boomtown…

Clayton Blizzard & the Glorious New Regime:
http://claytonblizzard.com/

WE ARE THE GLORIOUS NEW REGIME AND WE ARE TAKING OVER.

“If cod stocks are low – let them eat hake”

Fresh DJs:

So. Damn. Fresh. Our residents. Your favourites.

The Tom Show:
www.thetomshow.co.uk/

Juggler. Unicyclist. Fire eater. Violinist. Escapologist. Hero.

Brace Yourself:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brace-Yourself/129274723827717

Resident swing dance maestros at the Rockahula, Brace Yourself will show you how to Charleston early doors, then lead our mash up stompathon.

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Friday 11th May. Passing Clouds, Dalston. Follow the link to show you care:

http://www.facebook.com/events/263394720421728/

And please, tell your friends.

Full festival line up announcements coming very, VERY shortly. Thank you for your patience, folks. Stay tuned.

Apr
03

The Super Early Sell Out

Good Tuesday folks.

Rather excitingly, or irritatingly for those who missed out, our allocation of Super Early Bird tickets lasted barely till Sunday afternoon. Thank you to everyone who supported. We’ll see you in the Clouds.

So what comes next?

Thank goodness, full weekend tickets including camping are now available, here. Buy in advance and you’ll enjoy a full £10 discount.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll release full details of a line up which continues to evolve. There’ll be new faces and new spaces, exciting collaborations and outstanding headline performances from the most progressive artists across the UK’s festival and creative scenes.

Plus, we’ll launch our brand new mission for 2012 and beyond, The Cloud of Unknowing. As we journey into a new age of expanded consciousness and unbounded creativity, the Cloud will bring together thinkers and doers in a knowledge based project, including permaculturalists and ecologists, food waste activists and community builders.

This revolution will not be televised, but you’re welcome to join us.

And if you’re interested, we’ll plot our course for the bigger project behind the merry making, including a full review of the Koyaanisqatsi Trust and a summary of our collective visioning.

We’ll even attempt to get our heads around the various social media platforms which in theory unite us but mostly confuse us. Any help with spreading the Good News would be hugely appreciated…

Everything above and more, this is the Great Unleashing of 2012.

Stay tuned, folks. There’s lots of love to flow.

Apr
01

For Sale: A Weekend In The Clouds

Good morning Cuckoos.

Bright and early, just a wee few hours ago, tickets to this year’s festival were unleashed onto the global markets. Stocks plummeted. Hedge funds collapsed. And the Super Early Birds swooped.

We slept in, as did you, most likely. So relax. Weekend tickets including camping remain available for only fifty five pounds. Not quite as cheap as a pot noodle, but not a million miles away.

Check the diary, and note whether the first weekend in August is free.

Fingers crossed, we’ll see you in the Clouds.

Mar
27

2012: Year Of The Scrap Dragon

Remember our tribe of waste lovers who wore your rubbish on their heads at last year’s festival?

Well, Scrap Dragon made a movie.

They’ll be back in 2012, complete with on-site scrap metal sculptor and improvised junk orchestra. And we’ll build a Tetra Shack to house our growing legion of eco rangers…

So what’s the million crisp packet question? Will you bring less rubbish?

Mar
25

FREE(Bee) Ticket? Winner’s Share…

It’s official. Spring has sprung.

Like those lazy, part timer bees, we’ve emerged from our honeycombed slumber, ready to waggle dance all over your flower beds.

And as nature buds and blooms, so does our community focused performing arts festival in the Clouds. Welcome back to British Summer Time, folks.

On 3rd, 4th and 5th of August 2012, Cloud Cuckoo Land will complete you.

Please help us to spread this good news, and share some of the love which pours like warm milk from our collective carton.

In less than one week, a batch of freshly baked Super Early Bird tickets will be snaffled up like pigs and truffles. You can have one, for just £35 and a high five. This is value, folks. This is our austerity measure. If you don’t have many pennies to rub together, this is your future.

And if you don’t have any pennies to rub together? Pay attention. It’s competition time.

Shortly, this blog will be posted on our facebook page, here.

Simply share the link to enter our FREE ticket giveaway.

Everyone shares our love, and one lucky Cuckoo wins a complimentary weekend ticket for this summer’s most buzzing small festival.

Easy? Peasy.

Over to you, folks. Share the vibe, win the prize.

Tell your friends.

Mar
09

The Super Early Birds

Prepare to ruffle your feathers. When you’re living in the Clouds, only the Super Early Bird catches the worm…

And when we say worm, we mean Weekend Ticket incl. Camping for only £35.

That’s right, Cuckoos. Three days of boundless creativity, elaborately conceived and extravagantly collaborated, coming to an eco farm in Somerset this summer. We invite you to join our community in the Clouds, for only £35.

We can barely believe it either. Could it be magic? Quite possibly. Either magic, or ‘just for the love of it’ small festival making…

So what’s happening? Who’s playing? What’s new in 2012?

Well folks, anything and everything. The line up is taking shape. Or more honestly, the line up is bursting forth like a toothpaste from a brand new tube, transforming daily into ever more ludicrous shapes and sizes. We’re busy like bees, stuffing every nook and cranny with creative collectives, genre bending live music and immersive, expressive performing arts from across the festival scene and beyond.

So stay tuned for The Great Unleashing, coming very soon. Until then? Count your pennies and prepare to swoop for a limited run of just 100 Super Early Bird tickets, on-sale from Sunday 1st April.

Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for behind the scenes updates as we slowly grow our emerging model of small festival making, fundraising and community building.

Something rather lovely is stirring across a diverse network of thinkers, tinkerers, growers, doers and cultural creatives, and we’re tremendously excited to be involved, quite frankly. We hope you’ll join in the merry making…

…for only £35. Are we living in Cloud Cuckoo Land?

Feb
07

Free And Real? This Is What It Looks Like

Yo Cuckoos. So remember all that money we raised through our collective shenanigans in the Clouds in 2011? Well, our friends at Brake the Cycle have found somewhere rather special to start creating some positive change with those hard earned pennies.

Via our brand spanking new Koyaanisqatsi Trust, we’re delighted to announce the funding of a 24ft yurt (on stilts!), which will become a fulcrum of Free and Real’s community building as they pioneer the creation of a new economic model for Greece.

Anoraks among you will know that our mythical Utopia, ‘Cloud Cuckoo Land,’ is inspired by an Ancient Greek playwright, Aristophanes. Here’s how we’re repaying the favour….

The following is reposted from Mark Boyle’s Freeconomy blog, which has a ton of readers and helped connect our continent-straddling projects in the first place. Penned by the fair hand of our very own Brake the Cyclists, who’ve pitched up in Greece more by luck than judgement, we hope you enjoy it, share it, love it.

The European Union coordinates one of history’s most powerful economic and political alliances. But today, like national balance sheets across the continent, this union is disintegrating. A sober critique of our 21st century Greek tragedy may observe systematic corruption and wag the finger at the illegal lending of predatory global financial institutions, but one conclusion is inescapable. Greece’s current turmoil is symptomatic of a global economy shuddering ever closer to it’s inevitable collapse.

Complex analysis of financial systems and macro economies is an unfortunate necessity of our globalised modern world. Fortunately, it is of little relevance here. More significant to the future of Greek and European communities is an awareness that, amidst the confusion and hopelessness, a movement is stirring. Increasingly, young people are responding by thinking and doing. Rejecting the role of passive consumer assigned to them by faceless corporations, they are choosing instead to experiment in new ways of living. Every day in Athens, diverse groups are emerging to channel this growing energy, through protests, actions, debates and assemblies which demonstrate a conviction that individuals working collectively can define their own realities.

High in the mountains of Evia, an island around 170km north of the Greek capital, Free and Real’s eco community grows daily. In the last week alone, volunteers helped erect an extension of their workshop – complete with workbench and salvaged palm roofing – as well as the foundations for a two storey yurt, to be constructed on stilts, not to mention path building, tree planting and seed bombing. The project, which grew organically from an internet forum and built momentum by organising in Athens, has pioneered in Greece a model for self sufficiency and resilience which is thriving across the continent.

As one paradigm ends, another begins in the open spaces left behind. Reflecting a natural cycle of creation, preservation and decay, this transition is also reminiscent of an ancient prophecy. Koyaanisqatsi is a Hopi Indian word meaning “world out of balance,” which describes a state of living which calls for another way. Recognising our existence within such a world, the Koyaanisqatsi Trust is a peer to peer, grass roots fundraising initiative helping to resource a growing consciousness by building networks, connecting communities and providing the funds required to empower visions and inspire positive action. Established in the UK in the summer of 2011, coordinated by volunteers and dedicated to raising awareness as well as money, the Trust is committed to investing in the wider movement through small and easily accessible grant making. In 2011, funds were gathered through a community focused performing arts festival, food waste banquets, live music events and a 21 person, 1,000 mile cycle challenge.

After connecting via a combination of Mark Boyle’s Freeconomy and sheer chance, these projects have recognised an opportunity for collaboration. Free and Real have built the foundations of a successful eco community and are ready to experiment further, while the Koyaanisqatsi Trust have developed a funding model capable of empowering such ambition. From the ashes of economic centralisation, could a union of people and projects be rising which shares a common vision, though recognises the essential diversity of its radically local manifestations? Can we imagine a framework of communities adapting to specific climates and cultures with shared resources and expertise, as well as natural exuberance and boundless creativity? Despite European populations beginning to grow hungry, a surge of optimism is rising. Working beyond existing, outdated frameworks, young Greeks, Brits and Europeans generally are rediscovering their power. Working together, they’re making a shared dream come true and building solidarity across a continent; solidarity which never defined the political and economic straitjacket of the EU, despite a steady flow of rhetoric to the contrary.

As our recumbent paradigm decays, a resourceful international community with a radically localised perspective is being created in a process which replicates nature’s evolutionary succession. While unelected politicians become increasingly irrelevant, a participatory network of diverse people aware of their shared humanity is growing wider and deeper, reflecting a culture of cooperation and humility; an opening of minds and tolerance of disparate experiences, diverse eco systems and degrees of emphasis.

In early 2012, these initiatives remain the exception rather than the rule. But such endeavours are invaluable, developing models which are largely transferable and, by cultivating networks of information and funding, easily replicable. An ecologically conscious performing arts festival building a temporary community in Somerset’s Mendip hills can come together with young Athenians emerging from inherited patterns of living which have left many hungry and hopeless. The incontrovertible truth is that another world is possible; that we have everything we need, right now, if only we recognise our individual responsibility and begin to work collectively. It really is that simple.

Cycling through the streets of Athens just over four weeks ago, a city which contains half the Greek population, there seemed little cause for immediate concern. Perhaps the revolution was enjoying it’s Christmas holidays. Or perhaps, despite its immanent bankruptcy and looming climate chaos, a global civilisation built on the edifice of oil remains deeply entrenched in our daily lives and, almost everywhere, continues to dominate our collective imagination. Whatever the prevailing mood on the streets of Europe’s capitals, the cracks are beginning to show. Across the continent, people and projects have forgotten their despondency and begun the process of re-imagining their lives and rediscovering their self sufficiency.

Like any Greek tragedy worth the name, the major players in our consumer capitalist story have long assured their mutual destruction, becoming deeply enmeshed in intricate and irrational webs of deceit and denial. But waiting in the wings, and clambering up from the stalls, the people are ready to take centre stage. Accept this time there is no script, and there’ll be no acting.

Ladies and gentlemen, please abandon your seats. The next scene will be free and real.

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With funds raised by Cloud Cuckoo Land Festival in 2011, the Koyaanisqatsi Trust is delighted to collaborate with Free and Real in funding, and helping to build, a 24ft yurt which will be a model for future constructions, as their vision to build a community of ecologically conscious and radically free individuals is gradually realised.

http://www.koyaanisqatsi.org.uk/

Free and Real are currently campaigning to raise additional funds for the construction of a dome structure which will become the fulcrum of their new community, enabling an extended programme of seminars and workshops, as well as the main arena of a fundraising eco festival scheduled for late 2012. If you’re able to make a contribution, please share in our vision by supporting their campaign, by following the link below.

http://www.indiegogo.com/Free-and-Real

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