There are many interesting things associated with this project,
too many to include on the main site. Here are some useful links
which will point you in the direction of the various aspects of
PEACE CAMP.
Creative Team and Partners
Fiona Shaw:
IMDB Profile
Arts Council
England: The national development agency for the
arts in England, distributing public money from the Government and
the National Lottery.
Artichoke Trust:
Producers of Peace Camp: Artichoke's aim is to work with
artists to create extraordinary, large-scale events that appeal to
the widest possible audience.
London 2012
Festival: Leading artists from all over the world come together
in the UK's biggest ever nationwide festival leaving a lasting
legacy for the arts in the UK.
National Trust:
National Trust manages 25,000 hectares of land of outstanding
natural beauty and over 700 miles of UK coastline. National Trust
cares for 300 historic houses and gardens.
Arts Council
Wales: Organisation responsible for funding
and developing the arts in Wales.
Creative
Scotland: Creative Scotland invests in the arts, screen
and creative industries for the benefit of the people.
Derry-Londonderry
City of Culture 2013: Derry-Londonderry has been designated as
the inaugural UK City of Culture for 2013 which will see a
celebration of its culture to local and international audiences
through the delivery of a high profile cultural programme.
Poetry Online
Poetry
Archive: The Poetry Archive exists to help make poetry
accessible, relevant and enjoyable to a wide audience.
Poetry
Foundation: An independent
literary organization committed to a vigorous presence for poetry
in our culture.
Southbank Centre's
Global Poetry System (GPS): a user generated world map of
poetry.
Winning Words:
Winning Words is a project to enhance people's lives through
poetry.
Southbank Centre's Poetry
Libary: The most comprehensive and accessible collection of
poetry from 1912 in Britain.
Poetry Near You
Apples and
Snakes: Apples and Snakes is England's leading
organisation for performance poetry and spoken word.
Photography
We are delighted to be showcasing some truly incredible images
of our locations from professional and amateur photographers.
Please take some time to browse their galleries and collections
online.
1. Cuckmere Haven/Birling Gap, Photograph by Alan
Mackenzie
Website: alanmackenziephotography.com
Flickr: Alan-Mackenzie's
Photostream
2. Godrevy Head, Photograph by Paul Davoren
Website: Paul
Davoren on Panoramio
Flickr: Dr
Davers' Photostream
Godrevy Lighthouse, Photograph by Helen Dixon
Website: helendixonphotography.com
3. Cemaes Bay, Photograph by Julie Chapman
Website: pensansphotography.wordpress.com
Flickr: Pensans'
Photostream
4. White Park Bay, Photograph by Stephen Emerson
Website: captivelandscapes.com
Trek Earth: Signal-Womb
on Trek Earth
5. Mussenden Temple, Photograph by Richard Crowe
Website: richardcrowe.co.uk
Flickr: richardcrowe's
Photostream
6. Valtos, Isle of Lewis, Photograph by Olivier
Bourgancier
Flickr: bilbo_en_ballade's
Photostream
7. Pennan, Aberdeenshire, Photograph by Jim Richardson
Website: jimrichardsonphotography.com
Flickr: J C
Richardson's Photostream
8. Dunstanburgh Castle, Photograph by Anthony
Armstrong-Sly
Flickr: midlander1231's
Photostream
Regional Arts/Poetry Venues
Ucheldre Community Arts
Centre, Anglesey, Wales
Pontio Arts Centre, Bangor,
Wales
Wales Millennium Centre,
Cardiff, Wales
Verbal Arts Centre,
Northern Ireland
Galeri, Caernarfon,
Wales