What's on in Glastonbury this weekend...including the labyrinth walk for peace, lunchtime jazz and the Megalithomania conference on ancient mysteries

By Emma Dance

5th May 2022 | Local News

Glastonbury Tercentennial Labyrith at St John's Church
Glastonbury Tercentennial Labyrith at St John's Church

From a labyrinth walk for peace, to live music to a conference about ancient mysteries, there's planty going on in Glastonbury this weekend.

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Friday, May 6

The Red Hot Jazz Club Presents... The Will Cartwright Funk, Soul Collective

If you love the soulful sounds of Stevie Wonder, Bill Withers and Steely Dan mixed up with some original funk grooves and brilliant musicianship, then you won't want to miss this!

Will Cartwright's Soul Funk Jazz collective is a modern take on the soulful sounds of 60s and 70s music. With an emphasis on improvisation and sonic exploration. Will's Soul vocal – often compared to one of his mentors, Stevie Wonder – is skilfully integrated into this dynamic and exciting team of experienced and talented musicians.

Saturday, May 7 – Sunday, May 8

Megalithomania

The annual conference, featuring a stunning line-up of speakers at the cutting edge of ancient mysteries.

Saturday, May 7

Labyrinth Walk for Peace

On the 14th annual World Labyrinth Day, walk at the Glastonbury labyrinth, at St John's Church at 1pm to help create a rolling wave of peaceful energy passing from one time zone to the next around the globe.

Breath and Sound

This Breath and Sound workshop incorporates hands on reiki healing and music to guide you through your journey of subconscious, self-exploration and healing.

Sunday, May 8

Lunchtime jazz with the Wells Jazz Collective

This combination of smooth jazz and delicious food makes for the perfect chilled out Sunday.

     

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