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    Elighten: Lost in Vagueness

    Elighten: Lost in Vagueness

    Film

    Saturday 16th March 7pm 

    SVA, The Goods Shed, Stroud, GL5 3AP

    This is the story of Lost Vagueness – an anarchic area of Glastonbury Festival comprised of burlesque dancers, trapeze artists, sci-fi, edgy-art, casinos and reprobates – and the eccentric man whose brainchild it was: Roy Curvitz. It tells the story of Roy, a new-age traveller, who in the early 2000s founded the bacchanalian late-night area Lost Vagueness, a move that invigorated the festival just as it was lurching into irrelevance.

    Director Sofia Olins was present for Lost Vagueness’s rise and demise, and her film offers some great behind-the-scenes footage, not least a bizarre conflict between Gurvitz and Glastonbury over a repurposed aeroplane cockpit that ultimately spelled the end of Lost Vagueness at the festival.

    Also expect some surprises…

    This event is for over 18s only - No refunds will be issued for under 18s

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