SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: HARVEST MOON YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: HARVEST MOON YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: HARVEST MOON YOGA FESTIVAL

September 8-10, 2023
Baraboo Range, WI

FESTIVALS

Spotlight Festival: WellFest

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Looking for something to do this Sept? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Jennifer Smith, Founder of Harvest Moon Yoga Festival in Wisconsin who we are thrilled to partner with! You will be able to get complimentary copies of our magazine at this FREE festival! 

What makes your festival unique?
The community at Harvest Moon Yoga Festival (HMY) is truly what makes this festival so unique. Over the last 5 years of hosting HMY I’ve had the privilege of watching the community grow; my heart swells seeing the interactions, curiosity, generosity, & laughter between one another.  The beautiful natural setting you’re immersed in at the festival helps create the perfect setting for attendees to feel free and safe. I always say that the HMY community is my favorite part of the festival because they are so kind, easy going, and fun. Every year they show up in the most loving way.  It’s magical to witness and be a part of. 

What offering/presenter or class are you most excited about for this year’s event?I enjoy and love all of our offerings at the Festival.  That being said, I am most excited to have Amber Cook come back to HMY Festival. She has been part of the festival since it began, and it is so special to have her presence, skillful instruction, and love at the festival. She comes in from Michigan so it is a treat to be able to take a few classes with her over the weekend.


Learn More:

hmyfestival.com
@harvestmoonyoga
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Spotlight Festival: WellFest
Spotlight Festival: WellFest
SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BHAKTI FEST

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BHAKTI FEST

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BHAKTI FEST

September 15-17, 2023
Joshua Tree, CA

FESTIVALS

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

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Looking for something to do this Sept? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Bella Silberfein, the producer of Bhakti Fest taking place in Joshua Tree, CA who we are thrilled to partner with! You will be able to get complimentary copies of our magazine at this festival! 

What inspired you to create a festival?
The festival was founded in 2009 by my father, Sridhar Silberfein. The inspiration for the festival came in a meditation, the idea to create a space where people could gather in community and Bhakti to celebrate, dance, love, and dive deeper into their spiritual practice. 

What makes your festival unique?
Our festival is unique because of the feeling of devotion and love that radiates from every aspect of the festival. The drug and alcohol free environment coupled with the vast array of workshops, classes, and music creates an atmosphere and experience unlike anywhere else.

What offering/presenter or class are you most excited about for this year’s event? 
Too many to choose from! I am especially excited about the “Bhakti as an inclusive path for Social Enlightenment” panel hosted by Indy Singh. As well as all of the workshops in the Regenerative Village, which is a new space dedicated to teaching attendees about what it means to live a regenerative life. 


Learn More:

Tickets can be purchased HERE

You can find us on social media on Facebook and Instagram .

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL
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SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

October 7-8, 2023
Big Bear Lake, CA

FESTIVALS

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

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Looking for something to do this Oct? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Amanda Carlin, team member of Big Bear Yoga Festival in Big Bear Lake, CA  who we are thrilled to partner with! You will be able to get complimentary copies of our magazine at this festival!

What inspired you to create a festival?
My name is Amanda Carlin and I love being part of the Big Bear Yoga Festival! Not only am I on the behind-the-scenes team that runs the festival, but I am also a teacher at the fest as well, and both roles are as equally exciting as they are different! I’ve been involved in the BBYF for the last 5 festivals, but it’s actually going on its 10th year.

Our festival was created by Annalisa Berns and Big Bear Yoga. Annalisa was inspired by other festivals she had attended to bring a yoga and healing event here to the mountain community, as she is passionate about building community by bringing people together. The Leadership Team of Big Bear Yoga Festival collaborates each year to bring the festival to life, relying on the special talents of each person for the final product.

What makes your festival unique?
The teachers and experiences of BBYF make it unique, as does its amazing location. BBYF takes place in the mountains of Southern California, 6700 feet up. Many of our classes and experiences take place outdoors in the fresh air under the pines.

What offering/presenter or class are you most excited about for this year’s event?
This year we are super excited to have hands-on, interactive classes and experiences, such as jewelry making, hike and yoga classes & art offerings on top of more traditional yoga and meditation options. We also feature events for kids, with anyone 12 and under free to the festival. We love our vegetarian food vendors as well as the unique retail vendors that participate each year.


Learn More:

Tickets can be purchased through our website at BigBearYogFestival.com

You can find us on social media on Facebook and Instagram at Big Bear Yoga Festival.

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BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL
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SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: LITTLE ROCK YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: LITTLE ROCK YOGA FESTIVAL

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: LITTLE ROCK YOGA FESTIVAL

Oct 8th, 2023
Wildwood Park for the Arts, AR

FESTIVALS

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL
BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL

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Looking for something to do this Oct? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Cassandra Benning, Susanna Creed and Katlyne Gilliam who co-lead the Little Rock Yoga Festival at the Wildwood Park for the Arts, AR who we are thrilled to partner with! You will be able to get complimentary copies of our magazine at this festival! 

What inspired you to create a festival?
Cassandra brought the Little Rock yoga community together in 2019 to plan a yoga festival for 2020. Her goal was to bring the central Arkansas yoga community together for a day of unique, one-of-a-kind yoga classes that would be co-taught by various studio owners from the region. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic that started in March 2020, Cassandra put a halt to the festival planning as she wanted the event to come to fruition naturally if it was meant to be. That is exactly what happened when Susanna Creed and Katelyne Gilliam joined her team in 2021, and the first Little Rock Yoga Festival happened in October of that year.

What makes your festival unique?
This festival is a way for all of us to come together to love and embrace our differences and similarities as teachers and practitioners, without judgment. We have such a beautiful array of experienced teachers in this city, it’s amazing.  We are blessed that we can UNITE, GROW and EXPLORE together! Experience your own growth at this inspirational event. Attendees have many opportunities to grow and explore during any one of the amazing offerings, including unique yoga classes, meditations, wellness discussions, sound baths, intentional hikes, dance parties, and more! Connect with yourself and others in your community while taking advantage of the classes, enjoying the delicious local food trucks and exploring our talented vendors’ wares. Find yourself deeply immersed with inspiring and motivating presenters in an intimate, natural space with gorgeous and inspiring views of Arkansas Nature at her best! The event is housed at Wildwood Park for the Arts, which is home to Little Rock’s unique botanical gardens and Lucy Lockett Cabe Festival Theatre.

What offering/presenter or class are you most excited about for this year’s event?
We’re very excited to welcome back Embassy of Sound’s Daman Hoffman for another amazing Lakeside Sound Bath! This is always such a fan favorite! We’re excited to have several returning teachers as well as getting the chance to uplift other yoga and wellness instructors in our community.


Learn More:

Facebook: LRYogaFest
Instagram: @lryogafest
www.lryogafestival.com 
Contact: [email protected]
Tickets on sale June 1st!

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EMERGING TO IMAGINE A MORE INCLUSIVE YOGA COMMUNITY: CHANGING THE FACE OF FESTIVALS

EMERGING TO IMAGINE A MORE INCLUSIVE YOGA COMMUNITY: CHANGING THE FACE OF FESTIVALS

EMERGING TO IMAGINE A MORE INCLUSIVE YOGA COMMUNITY:
CHANGING THE FACE OF FESTIVALS

by Lisette Cheresson

PROFILES

FESTIVALS

Changing the Face of Festivals
There is no question that yoga in the west has an appropriation and diversity problem. Part of this is certainly the adulteration of the practice as merely physical — a result, perhaps, of the co-opting of yoga by white and wealthy practitioners during the 1990s and 2000s as its popularity exploded in the U.S. This was codified by sexualized imagery and contortionist asana, resulting in a public perception of yoga that was as far from its origin as Patanjali is from expensive leggings.

In recent years, there have been efforts to return yoga to its roots, led by South Asian and BIPOC community leaders and their white allies. Focusing on diversity and inclusion — and the sacred intent of the tradition — is nothing new for Heather Sanders, producer of the Sedona Yoga Festival (SYF). Over the past 10 years, SYF has continually provided a platform to elevate our collective consciousness, by holding space and extending invitations to presenters from all corners of the yoga world. This year, however, Sanders is taking this dedication one step further with the creation of a programming team, made up of luminaries: Reggie Hubbard, Arundhati Baitmangalkar, Danni Pomplun, Indy Rishi Singh, Johanna Beekman, and Sanders. Here’s what they have to say about their roles, and the importance of continuing to move the community forward with their work:

Danni-Pomplun

Danni Pomplun
Founder of HaumSF, SYF Programming Team Lead, yoga educator, mentor, mental health advocate
@dannipomplun

The world only moves forward when we do it together, and I think it’s important to seek out those who don’t normally have the opportunity to have their voices elevated. As a queer Mexican-American, my voice adds to the mix to help create more diversity and inclusivity.

Reggie-Hubbard

Reggie Hubbard
Founder of Active Peace Yoga
@activepeaceyoga

I truly believe that yoga is not a practice of comfort, but a practice that allows us to be comfortable with the uncomfortable. Prior to the pandemic, the yoga industry and community seemed to be insular; a recycling of familiar names that didn’t embrace the magic of diversity. As part of the SYF 2022 team, I strove to make the lineup diverse in all manner of speaking, and this year I hope to empower new voices, support established voices, and allow all participants to be transformed by the alchemy of new experiences. These are liminal times, rife with opportunity to set new norms and make the yoga community truly representative of all practitioners.

If a group of individuals come together, aligned with pure intention rooted in the heart and from a place of service, the sum of our somethings create a tapestry of connection tempered by our collective wisdom. Our work will expose SYF guests to different points of view, supported by a loving community to assist the evolution of consciousness in these liminal times.

Indy-Rishi-Singh
Indy Rishi Singh, Wellbeing Engineer
Co-Founder of Cosmic Labyrinth, well-being engineer
@tickle_singh

Leadership is best demonstrated by those who are willing to put others first. Festival spaces are a terrific example of what human collaborative intention can produce. A lot of people have not experienced this because of a socioeconomic system that does not promote or support intentional spaces, unless they are excessively commercialized. A festival space like SYF can inspire a new presenter and empower them to facilitate healing and regenerative spaces where they live, or with communities that are facing difficult challenges. It can also inspire them to lean-in to the hope that is present when we collaborate to build something meaningful and healing for others.

Diversity allows us to thrive because we bring together different perspectives of health, happiness, and holiness. The fact that the people curating this festival are diverse speaks volumes to what will be produced. How often do we see this kind of diversity in the development of anything, let alone in the wellness space? This event may become a guiding post for other festivals to begin with a diverse curation team, instead of performance-diversity.

I’m hoping for an emergent experience of yoga that embodies the values, virtues and ethics of it. I hope the guests and the presenters/performers/facilitators learn new ways to bring those virtues and ethics to their respective communities once they leave the festival. I’m hoping that our collective intelligence supports an emergent movement to channel yoga for compassionate civic engagement that supports vulnerable communities throughout the country.

Lauren-Mitchell
Arundhati Baitmangalkar
Yoga educator, studio owner, host of “Let’s Talk Yoga” podcast
@arundhati_baitmangalkar

I accepted the invitation to be a part of this team because I want Indian immigrant yoga teachers like me to be a part of such conversations. It’s long overdue. Heather was wonderfully transparent about her intentions, values, and direction for SYF. For far too long, yoga has not been inclusive or diverse. Many times very well-qualified people are overlooked because of how they look or sound. Yoga has been templated to look a certain way here in the U.S., but there is incredible talent out there who aren’t necessarily social media savvy or “trendy,” and instead keep their focus on the timeless wisdom of yoga. My keen area of interest is to seek out more authentic Indian origin yoga teachers to become presenters.

This work helps to keep the yoga authentic. So much of yoga gets mixed with everything else — due to my cultural upbringing, having been born and raised in India, what I view is and isn’t yoga is very black and white. It’s important that our diverse voices are at the table so that in turn, a diverse audience feels represented, seen, and heard.

Johanna Beekman
Johanna Beekman
Internationally renowned singer, songwriter and kirtan artist
@johannabeekman

As a festival producer, performer, and long-time circuit-touring musician, I’ve seen a lot of productions and can understand the participant’s experience from all sides. When curating a festival, it’s important to be fair and impartial. Yoga itself is so diverse — it’s important to include a panel of practitioners to curate a balanced group of presenters. Having a strong mix of seasoned professional teachers and enthusiastic creatives who are new to the scene creates a full experience for the participants, along with a diverse array of classes.

Together, we can model a new culture of diversity, inclusivity, and the most potent, powerful practices. SYF, as it’s existed for 10 years, has always woven these values into the experience. This is a truly unique and needed perspective on yoga and spiritual life, and I’m proud to be a part of the team continuing the work.