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Quest Festival 2012


Quest Festival now in its 17th year takes place for Thursday 12th until Sunday 15th July at Newton Abbot Racecourse, in Devon. The Quest Natural Healing Show is a mix of Natural Health Show and Healing Festival it has workshops, trade stands, children's activities and lunchtime and evening music performances.

Line-up

Thursday: Beloved One, Kora Colours
Friday: Pearl, Lucinda Drayton, Dance Party with Dhyano, Blue Jewel, Jackie Juno.
Saturday: Jon Sterckx, Maya from Dragonsfly, Nigel Shaw and Carolyn Hillier, Joe Hoare, Carolyn Hillier and Nigel Shaw, Liv Torc, Dragonsfly.
Sunday: Dan Aborise, Celeste, Chris Ellis and Dave Sturt, Lucinda Drayton, Trev the Yogic Builder, Chris Ellis and Dave Sturt, Reiki Ron, and Tribal Groove.

Tickets

A full weekend adult ticket priced at £48 including four nights camping or £22 (£19.50) without camping. Daily tickets are priced at £8 (£7.50) and for children they are priced at £4. Camping is priced at £9 per adult per night, or £4 per child per night. A family ticket for 2 adults + 2 children (5-17 yrs old) or 1 adult + 3 children which includes Fri, Sat & Sun entry and Fri and Sat camping is priced at s £89. To buy tickets, click here.

More info

Come for the day or camp on site – go to free workshops from morning to night, be nourished with taster sessions in Shiatsu, Thai massage, psychic readings, Shamanic Healing and much more. Celebrate with Biodanza, Flamenco or Ecstatic Dance. Go deeper with tantra workshops and meditations. Learn about wild food, how to play the didj, overtoning and dowsing. Treat yourself to fair trade, hand made goodies, Thai delicacies, French crepes, chai café, luscious cakes and local organic produce transformed into quiches, pies, and soups.

With 5000 visitors over four days its small enough to feel at home and big enough to have a variety of speakers, workshops and bands. Children can enjoy story telling henna painting, circus skills, hula hooping and more. Plus crèche. Being a small and secure site the kids have a great time. Taking place on Newton Abbot Racecourse the site is easily accessible by public transport and there is free parking if you do come by car.

More information will be here when available.

Official Festival Site