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Weaving together the synergy of running and writing
“There’s something about the rhythm of running….that lets your thoughts bubble and jumble away … suddenly things can make sense after a run.” says writer and runner Adharanand Finn who is running a three-day retreat at Dartington.
Acknowledging the achievements of actor and activist Paul Robeson
When Paul Robeson came to Dartington in 1930 to rehearse Shakespeare’s Othello (below), he delighted the Devon crowds. Today, a new event commemorates his time here.
New land manager began as a volunteer at Dartington
Meet our new land manager Sebastian Allen-Mepham. In his youth he volunteered with our conservation team and now he is delighted to return to play a part in protecting the land for future generations.
50 Years of E.F. Schumacher’s Small Is Beautiful
E.F. Schumacher argued for economic systems that are good for people and planet. Find out how we are still influenced by his thinking today, and about some special events to mark his impact.
The miracle food that no one is talking about
A much maligned part of our food system makes a comeback – kind of.
Don’t try this at home
Can AI create a recipe as good as our team of chefs? We decided to find out.
Poet and musician takes leading role at Dartington Arts School
Valentin Gerlier shares his hopes and dreams as he joins the arts community at Dartington and says he is looking forward to becoming immersed in deep and challenging conversations.
New open sessions launched at Dartington by Moor to Sea
Find out more about the open space creative music sessions now available at Dartington from the Moor to Sea collective.
Artist Emily Powell launches new exhibition after residency
Following a residency at Dartington, contemporary British artist Emily Powell launches an exhibition our Gallery to showcase the new work inspired by the natural landscape of the Dartington estate.
Restoration project for historic yew trees
Major pruning is underway to preserve the 200 year-old Irish yew trees, known as the “12 Apostles” in Dartington’s gardens.