What Happens When People Gather: The Magic of Gathering
Estera Zajanckauskaite Estera Zajanckauskaite

What Happens When People Gather: The Magic of Gathering

One of the most interesting things about festivals is that they are rarely remembered for the reasons expected.

Months or even years later, the timetable, workshops, or headline acts often fade into the background. What remains instead are fragments: a conversation at midnight, a meal shared with someone met only hours before, a shared moment on the dancefloor, a sunrise, a friendship that somehow continues long after the event has ended.

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Autumn Equinox: Where The Year Turns
Jordan Cox Jordan Cox

Autumn Equinox: Where The Year Turns

The Autumn Equinox has been recognised for as long as people have gathered in rhythm with the land. It is a precise point in the year when day and night stand in balance, a brief pause in the seasonal cycle before the light begins to soften and the darker months slowly unfold.

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Where Sleeping Giants Began
Estera Zajanckauskaite Estera Zajanckauskaite

Where Sleeping Giants Began

Before the line-up and before the festival itself, there was the land, a family project, and a feeling that something meaningful wanted to grow there. It began fifteen years ago, when Stephen and his son Jordan first arrived at a piece of land in the hills of Andalucía that immediately felt different. "The land seemed to hum," Stephen says. "It felt ancient and alive all at the same time."

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