TEDxVancouver – Jeet Kei Leung – Transformational Festivals

At TEDxVancouver 2010 Jeet Kei Leung takes the crowd on a journey through the world and experiences of transformational festivals!

“Something I’ve been compelled by has been the power of music, which we typically classify as entertainment, as leisure activity in our society; the power of music to consistently create new culture where there was none there before; where new forms of music emerge, they articulate, evoke, something essential about the human experience and around that humans cluster and form culture or more properly sub culture, with shared values, practices, codes, world-view, identity, and story-in this way music continues to speak to the deep spirit of what it means to be human- that consistent thirst of more freedom, more expression- the consistent thirst to push against the boundaries.”
- Jeet Kei Leung

Consider “What is brewing in these transformational festivals that is the anecdote that speaks so deeply to what is missing in our modern, materialist, urban societies?”
- Jeet Kei Leung

Much respect from Liberate!

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Liberation- honoring Dr. MLK

“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.”
Martin Luther King Jr., I Have a Dream, 1963.

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Surprise Me Mr. Davis: I’m No Good At All (LIVE 8/20/11) Live Comic

Surprise Me Mr. Davis: I’m No Good At All (LIVE 8/20/11) Live Comic
Liberate Music and Yoga Festival
produced by Clinton Vadnais

“This is sort of a proof of concept. The basic version of the vision I had. Maybe someday I will have the time to “go all out” and fully realize the idea I had with this. In the mean time enjoy!” -Clinton

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Liberate feature: 12 Yoga events you won’t want to miss in 2012

12 Yoga events you won’t want to miss in 2012 By Victoria Gigante, for Yoga Travel Examiner

A New Year brings new yoga festivals and conferences to incorporate into your travel plans. Here’s a list of 12 yoga events taking place throughout the nation during 2012:

What: Yoga Journal Conference
Details: “4 Cities, 50+ Teachers, 100+ Classes… Yoga Journal Conferences are celebrated events in which to practice with master yogis… The Conferences offer unique opportunities to learn from… world-renowned yoga teachers, explore different styles of yoga and connect with… yoga enthusiasts.”When/Where: Multiple dates and locations.

San Francisco, CA – January 12-16, 2012

New York, NY – April 12-16, 2012

San Diego, CA – July 12-16, 2012

Estes Park, CO – September 30 – October 7, 2012

Website: www.yjevents.com

What: Yoga Rocks the Butte

Details: “Benefiting Yoga World Reach, this is the first ever winter Yoga, Music and Family Festival in ‘Colorado’s last great ski town!’”

When: February 10-12, 2012

Where: Mt. Crested Butte, CO

Website: www.yogarocksthebutte.com

What: Ashtanga Yoga Confluence

Details: “Join in an in-depth exploration of the Ashtanga Yoga tradition… with senior western students of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois… these highly respected teachers will join in a confluence of classes, lectures, stories and events designed to share the profound gift of yoga they received from their beloved teacher, Sri K. Pattabhi Jois.”

When: March 1-4, 2012

Where: San Diego, CA

Website: www.ashtangayogaconfluence.com

What: Sat Nam Fest: Kundalini Yoga and Music Festival

Details: “Immerse yourself in the best of Kundalini chant… Get your body and spirit up and moving with Kundalini Yoga… accompanied by incredible live music.”

When/Where: Multiple dates and locations.

April 12-15, 2012 – West Coast – Joshua Tree, CA

September 13-16, 2012 – East Coast – Waynesboro, PA

Website: www.satnamfest.com

What: Tadasana International Festival of Yoga and Music

Details: Celebrate Earth Day weekend with world-class yoga teachers, 20 bands, eco-fairgrounds, shopping, artwork, food, and speakers.

When: April 20 – 22, 2012

Where: Santa Monica, CA

Website: www.tadasanafestival.com

What: Hanuman Festival

Details: “… a community-oriented yoga and music festival set at the foot of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains… a celebration with world-class yoga instructors, mind-blowing music, inspirational experiences, and a nourishing community. Immerse yourself in body, mind and heart as you relax and rejuvenate, dance and devote, connect and expand, have fun and just be…”

When: June 8-12, 2012

Where: Boulder, CO

Website: www.hanumanfestival.com

What: Wanderlust Festival

Details: “Combining the rejuvenation of yoga with the swagger of a music festival in some of the country’s most awe inspiring natural settings, Wanderlust serves up the perfect escape for yogis, music lovers, foodies and outdoor enthusiasts alike!”

When/Where: Multiple dates and locations.

June 21-24, 2012 – Stratton Mountain, VT

July 5-8, 2012 – Copper Mountain, CO

July 26-29, 2012 – Squaw Valley USA, North Lake Tahoe, CA

Website: www.wanderlustfestival.com

What: Telluride Yoga Festival

Details: “Deepen your practice, deep in the mountains at this unique and intimate yoga event. Join master yogis from all over the globe in one of the world’s most special locations, Telluride!”

When: July 12-15, 2012

Where: Telluride, CO

Website: www.tellurideyogafestival.com

What: Flagstaff Yoga Festival

Details: “The Yoga Conference with an Attitude” 3 days, 100 yoga workshops, 50 teachers.

When: August 3-5, 2012

Where: Flagstaff, AZ

Website: www.FlagstaffYogaFestival.com

What: Liberate Music & Yoga Festival

Details: “…a 3-day, outdoor camping event… Liberate is an eco-friendly, intimate family festival celebrating, music, yoga, consciousness, and community.  With diverse, mindful and eclectic music from both local and national touring artists Liberate features non-stop music, no overlapping sets, and… yoga workshops throughout the weekend.”

When: August 17-19, 2012

Where: Sheldon, VT

Website: www.liberatevt.com

What: Evolvefest

Details: “Evolve celebrates the boundless power of the creative human spirit and brings together 50+ Bands, Yoga Instructors, Visionary Artists, Environmentalists, Guest Speakers, Wisdom-Keepers and thousands from the community in a lively exchange of energy and ideas.”

When: August 31 – September 3, 2012

Where: Vernon, NJ

Website: www.evolvefest.com

What: Iowa City Yoga Festival

Details: “…an inspirational weekend of yoga, music and fun… Rock out, stretch beyond your limits, smile, dance, learn, laugh and meet new friends…”

When: October 12-14, 2012

Where: Iowa City, Iowa

Website: www.iowacityyogafestival.com

 

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Liberate feature: A Conscious Party

Published on Seven Days (http://www.7dvt.com)

Conscious Party: A Vermont couple brings music and yoga together
By Matt Bushlow [08.17.11]

As a teenager, Ben Lanza had a knack for throwing parties. Not the Hey, my parents are away, let’s get a keg sort of thing. These were dance-until-10-in-the-morning ragers.

At age 16, Lanza rented a huge tent, booked Craig Mitchell [1] and a gang of other Burlington DJs, and spread the word. Nearly 500 people paid a few bucks each to boogie the night away in a field at the Lanza homestead in rural Sheldon, Vt. And he had his parents’ blessing.

Lanza knew he was onto something. But the budding promoter probably had no inkling that his backyard throwdown would evolve into a family business.

Now Lanza and his wife, Jane Jarecki Lanza, both 28, are the brains behind the fourth annual Liberate Music & Yoga Festival [2] and the owners of Eclectic Music Productions [3]. They’re just days away from putting on this year’s three-day bash, with the help of a few employees and a cadre of volunteers. And they’re pretty calm about it.

“Maybe some things aren’t exactly finished, but if we didn’t get anything else done, the festival would still happen,” says Ben.

The couple sip tea on a serene, shaded porch at their home in Essex Junction as they talk about the nitty-gritty of creating a festival. Though they’re in crunch time, they don’t show any signs of stress. Maybe it’s all that yoga. Instead of venting about bands or vendors, Ben is enthusiastic about the finer points of logistical challenges or the dedication of volunteers.

One thing’s for sure: The Lanzas have learned a lot over the past four years.

“It’s constantly a learning game,” says Jane. “It’s kind of like high school or college — some chunk of education where you get through it and you say, Wow, I wouldn’t want to start that all over again, but I’m glad I learned so much.”

From the first Liberate fest, the Lanzas have done everything from changing trash bags to tracking down Band-Aids to talking with Vermont State Troopers. This time, they’ll be able to leave most of that stuff to others.

“The ideal situation would be to be able to put down the radio for a while,” says Ben, referring to the walkie-talkies they carry during the festival. “It feels like there’s a team in place this year to make that possible.”

Ben Lanza and Jane Jarecki met when they were students at the University of Vermont; both had already spent a couple of years at Boston University. When Ben returned to Vermont, he knew he wanted to host more huge dance parties.

“Part of the motivation for picking it back up was just how much I needed music, and that feeling that you get at certain times during a concert,” he explains. “When you really know, even feel, that you’re sharing something with the people in the room and they know it, too.”

So, in 2006, Lanza and a buddy started planning what they thought would be primarily a music festival. By that time, Jane was studying to become a certified Kripalu yoga teacher.

“I kinda had visions of huge yoga outside,” Jane says. “I started to recognize that that could be my contribution.”

The first Liberate festival took place outdoors on a summer day in 2008 at the Bundy Center for the Arts in Waitsfield. It began with yoga, and additional classes were interspersed between sets by local bands such as Twiddle [4], the Dead Sessions and Rubblebucket [5]. The event was sparsely attended and the music stopped at 10 p.m., but the Lanzas knew how to improve it.

For starters, they were convinced the music had to go into the wee hours. After searching for a location that could accommodate camping and late-night sets, they decided to bring it back home: to the Lanza family spread. That allows Ben and Jane to experiment with the location of campsites, stages and parking. The site is large enough for future expansion — the Lanzas envision festival attendance in the thousands.

For now, they’re focused on pulling off this year’s fest without a hitch. They’ve improved the access roads, moved family camping to a quieter spot, and increased access to freshwater. And for the folks who were bummed there was no morning coffee vendor last year? It’s handled.

The musical lineup continues to evolve, as well. This year sees the return of a few perennial favorites, such as Rubblebucket and Twiddle, along with newcomers Conspirator [6], Ott. [7], Marco Benevento [8] and the Everyone Orchestra [9] featuring multi-instrumentalist Michael Kang of String Cheese Incident. Yoga teachers Simon Park, Shyamdas, Prem Prakash and homegirl Jane Jarecki Lanza will keep attendees limber and mindful — even those who rock the late-night DJ tent.

As for Ben and Jane, they hardly get a wink no matter what happens.

“Sleep deprivation is a problem for us,” Jane concedes. “We have a hard time acknowledging there’s a huge, raging party in the backyard and not participating.”

 

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Liberate Merchandise available for the holidays

At Liberate, Ganesha rocks turntables- removing obstacles while keeping it fresh! Grab some Liberate gear and share it with your friends.

Waterbottles: $18 (stainless steel with the word “LIBERATE,” in black ink)
T-shirts: $25 (green with white ink/ navy with gold ink/grey with black ink)
Yoga Mats: $36 (black, burgundy, and green with various ink colors)

Email jane@empvt.com to place an order. We ship anywhere.
Happy Holidays!

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Music: Expressing the Inexpressible

“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.”
- Aldous Huxley

Kung Fu at Liberate 2011
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Karma Warriors- yoga clothes discount

Hello auspicious Liberate warriors! Even if you missed the chance to buy awesome yoga clothes at Liberate- you can still gear up in style and save!

When you visit the Karma Warrior website: KarmaWarriorClothes.com and enter the promo code LIBERATEME- you will save 10% off your order! (Deadline Sept. 10, 2011)

Karma Warriors donates 12% of each sale to charity.

Here are a few of our favorite designs:

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4th annual Liberate Music & Yoga Fest wrap-up

Prana Dance YogaThe 4th annual Liberate Music & Yoga Festival was hands down, the all-time best.  As Jeremy Lach of String Cheese Radio wrote in his review, “The Liberate festival was everything I had hoped it would be.  Full of friendly and inspiring, respectful people; no lines; no mile treks to the stage; perfect weather; new experiences; and quality music.  It was a relaxing vacation and a spiritual awakening and I would definitely return next year.” Read more here…
Conspirator at Liberate FestivalThis year’s main-stage headliner, Conspirator, is comprised of bassist and keyboardist for the Disco Biscuits, Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner along with guitarist Chris Michetti of RAQ and for this particular performance, Mike Greenfield of Lotus on drums- who played Liberate with Lotus in 2010.  The Liberate vibe clearly inspired these musicians and the crowd, who danced wildly throughout the show.  The set ended with Brownie and Michetti being light-hearted with eachother and boasting huge smiles.  When Conspirator returned for the 3rd encore in Liberate history (all three at this year’s 4th annual), Brownie declared that the Liberate crowd was the best crowd he had ever played too.  As Lach wrote in his review, “Clearly the band felt good about their performance.”
Gong the PlanetIn addition to the musicians and fans feeling totally in the zone, the Yoga Tent rocked from dusk till dawn.  Whether the workshop was a quiet meditative experience, awakening soul-movement dance, kirtan, or high-voltage vinyasa- people loved Liberate yoga! Even for those who did not actually practice, the calm and peaceful positive energy of yoga infused the festival.
To everyone who made this such a special weekend- Thank you! May the high vibrations spread…

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Conspirator confirms Mike Greenfield (of Lotus)

Liberate headliner Conspirator announces Mike Greenfield from Lotus on drums (Lotus headlined Liberate 2010); Chris Michetti from Raq on guitar, Marc Brownstein on bass, and Aron Magner on keys.  See you Saturday with the hometown boy Chris Michetti which promises to rage!

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