Charleston Festival brings together today’s most exciting artists, thinkers and changemakers to engage with art and ideas. Over two weeks, the festival invites visitors to imagine the world differently through a rich programme of over 60 talks, workshops and performances featuring 150 speakers. Located in the idyllic grounds of Charleston, in the heart of the Sussex South Downs, the festival takes the progressive spirit of the Bloomsbury group as a starting point.
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17/05/2024 - 27/05/2024 (17 May 2024 - 27 May 2024) |
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