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==A centre of education== In September 2023 the Findhorn Foundation stopped offering courses, conferences, and educational programmes. An ethnographic study in the 1990s looked in detail at the 'Experience Week', which it called "the main entry point into Findhorn's ethos and lifestyle", noted that over 5,000 people attended Findhorn's courses annually, and called the Foundation an example of contemporary religious individualism.<ref name="Sutcliffe2010">{{cite journal |last1=Sutcliffe |first1=Steven |title=A Colony of Seekers: Findhorn in the 1990s |journal=Journal of Contemporary Religion |volume=15 |issue=2 |year=2010 |pages=215β231 |issn=1353-7903 |doi=10.1080/13537900050005985 |s2cid=144251383 }}</ref> A theatre and concert hall known as the Universal Hall was built at the former caravan park site, known as The Park, between the years 1974 and 1984. The musical group [[The Waterboys]], who had performed concerts in the hall, named their album ''[[Universal Hall]]'' after the structure.<ref>{{cite web |title=Facilities |url=http://universalhall.co.uk/facilities/ |website=The Universal Hall |access-date=30 August 2019}}</ref>
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