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THIS STORY PUBLISHED:
16 May 2005 1919 BST

Glastonbury A-Z
Emily Eavis - B is for Big Noise, C for Causes and D is for Dragon
Emily Eavis
Emily Eavis, who helps run Glasto - and who's the daughter of its founder, Michael Eavis - does B,C and D...
We have been compiling an A to Z of the Glastonbury Festival and have been asking famous people to come up with what Glastonbury means to them... Emily Eavis, who helps run Glasto - and who's the daughter of its founder, Michael Eavis - does B,C and D...
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>>> Emily was led out onto a Glastonbury stage at the age of five to play Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star on the violin.

>>> She only started really enjoying the festival when she was twelve. Now she’s working alongside her father.

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B is for Big Noise - Oxfam's petition to Make Trade Fair, sign up at the Oxfam stalls on site... let's get a million sign ups over the weekend.

BBC - If you haven't got a ticket, stay at home and watch it or listen to it on the BBC.

Ballroom Dancing - come and borrow a ball dress and dance in Lost Vagueness.

C is for Candyfloss - Fairtrade candyfloss available at all Oxfam stalls.

Children's Area - The best entertainment for kids (and adults!), with face-painting, magicians and climbing frames galore!

Causes - Hundreds of national and local causes benefit each year.

Hundreds of national and local causes benefit each year (image copyright: Andrew Johnson)
Hundreds of national and local causes benefit from Glastonbury each year (image copyright: Andrew Johnson)

D is for Dragon - Pop and see the dragon in the Kings Meadow, one of the most beautiful sites at the festival and definitely one of the best views.

Daily Newspaper - pick up your free daily newspaper at information points, for news bulletins and on-site gossip.

Dining Out - Eat out at the a la carte restaurant in Lost Vagueness field for a refreshing change form the food stalls!!!

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