The tranquil town of Ubud in the cultural heartland of Bali will once again be filled with universal spirituality as the Bali Spirit Festival 2014 gets underway from 19th to 23rd March 2014. Now in its 7th edition,
this annual spiritually charged event is projected to attract nearly
6,000 visitors to experience the synergy of global cultural
collaboration through sacred arts: from yoga, healing, and meditation to
diverse, creative expressions of music and other creative movements.
Set in the spectacular grounds of the Purnati Center for the Arts in Batuan,
just 15 minutes south of Ubud, the daytime workshops and Dharma Fair
along with rainbow kids, Camp Magic, and Wayang Kulit will enjoy a venue
unmatched for its tropical beauty and gentle energy. The global music
concerts will take place in Ubud, at the Agung Rai Museum of Arts (ARMA) outdoor stage, to allow easy access for visitors and locals.
Named one of the “Top Yoga Festivals Around the Globe” (Yahoo
News), Bali Spirit Festival features over 150 daytime workshops set in
the stunning, tropical surroundings of Bali, led by dozens of top
international instructors, inspirational speakers, and holistic healers.
Ranked among “Asia’s Top 6 Music Festivals” (Travel Wire), the Bali
Spirit Festival’s nighttime festivities include a “Bhakti Series” of
devotional music, as well as “One World One Stage” line-up of world
class acts that encourage conscious living and well-being for
individuals, communities, and the planet. The Festival also celebrates
the lush beauty and creativity of its island-home with performances of
traditional Balinese performing arts.
This year’s music and Bhakti music lineup include: Fabian Asultany, Dustin Thomas, SusuIbu, KryastaGuna Gamelan, MekarBhuana, Cudamani, Kevin James, the Bloom Series, Daphne Tse and many more. For the yoga sessions, the festival will feature some of world’s prominent names such as Tiffany
Cruishank (USA), Janet Stone (USA), Deera (Indonesia), Simon Low (UK),
Pete Guinosso (USA), Nadine Mc Neil (Jamaica), Genevieve Laquerre (CAN),
Sarina Jain (India), Pau Castellsagué (Spain), Michiko Minegishi
(Japan), Alexandra Ruiz (Mexico), Ronan Tang (China),Sumei Shum (SIN),
Tara Judelle (USA), Julia Weis (Germany), Pimrat Swatewacharkul (Thai),
Ng Wui Ching (Malaysia), Marcus Felsner (Aus), Les Leventhal (USA),and
Anastasis (Greece).
Personalities leading meditation, conscious movement, and health &healing are: Lela
Thomas, Elaine Grundy, Awahoshi Kavan, Shervin Boolorian, Ellen Watson,
Igor Olivier Ezendam, Satya Burger, MichaleHalloc, Genevieve Laquerre,
Kelsey Lawford, Indra Widjanarko, Gede Parma, Sheena Sarles, Hillary
Hitt, Jamie Catto, Jeffrey Armstrong, and Frances Fuller.The
festival will also feature the Brazilian martial arts of Capoeira by
Graduado Nako, Masala Bhangra From Sarina Jain, Hoop Yogini of Jocelyn
Gordon, and Art installations by Indonesia’s own Made Muliana Bayak,
Pranoto, and Ni Nyoman Emy Agus.
Pass-holders can relish the beautiful surroundings of Bali and the
excitement of this global gathering knowing that their participation
supports the BaliSpirit Festival’s “Karma” initiatives. The Festival’s
founders are committed to giving back to the local community and have
raised more than $75,000 for local charities and outreach programs for
Balinese performing arts, HIV & AIDS education, and reforestation in
Bali.
Adhering to the spirit of ancient Balinese wisdom of Tri Hita Karana,
meaning harmony with God, harmony with the community, and harmony with
nature, the Bali Spirit Festival awakens and nourishes each
individual’s potential for positive change within, leading to positive
change in homes, in communities, and ultimately in global societies
around the world. The Bali Spirit Festival is indeed a celebration of
the richness of culture, the sanctity of the environment and harmony
between peoples of all nations. Be there! Take part in this special
celebration and in doing so make the world a better place.
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