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Yoga, Dance and Music in BaliSpirit Festival |
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Bali held on march 31 - april 4, 2010 in Ubud - Bali - Indonesia. BaliSpirit Festival is an annual celebrates yoga, dance and music and the synergy of global cultural collaboration through the arts for charged the spiritual. The event will held over 4 days and 5 nights, this annual celebration brings to Bali a wealth of talented and respected creative masters from around the world, merging the indigenous and rich cultures of Indonesia in the spirit of learning, collaboration and the celebration of our creative and spiritual diversity.
Let your heart, soul and well being soar through uniquely personalized full day workshops guided by some of the world's most gifted presenters in tropical surroundings. Have the option of choosing from over 20 workshops per day! Also enjoy access to The Dharma Fair, where you can shop, eat, experience the lunch time performances and explore a variety of individual Healing Sessions. Carry your day's enlightenment into the night! Enjoy vibrant and uplifting stage shows / concerts featuring musicians from around the world. The BaliSpirit Festival combines over 95 inspiring yoga, dance, and music workshops with nightly world music concerts to an enthusiastic audience of over 4,500 people. The majestic outdoor festival grounds are located just outside of Ubud, Bali on sprawling green lawns with a blessed river flowing through. For more information, please go to http://www.balispiritfestival.com The festival grounds truly embody the spirit of Bali. BaliSpirit Festival LineUp: Yoga * Akasha Tobias a.k.a Sky * Bridget Woods Kramer * Carole Baillargeon * Cat Kabira * Cherie Rae * Daniel Aaron * Danny Paradise * Deborah Koehn * Duncan Wong * Eoin Finn * Heather Duplex * I Wayan Marcus Wistika * Jacqueline Heisel * Joseph Lee * Kadek Suambara * Katy Appleton * KumiKo Mack * Linda Madani * Mark Whitwell * Matej Jurenka * Mony Suriany * Nicole Goodwin * Ninie Ahmad * Patrick Creelman * Peter Sterios * Prem Carlisi * Rachel Zinman * Rebecca Pflaum * Ryuchi Rocky Mustafa * Shiva Rea * Simone MacKay & Troy McFadden * Sri Jane * Steve O'Connor * Therese Poulsen * Twee Merrigan * Uma Inder * Vasumi * Wayan Sukadana * Yudhi Widyantoro
Dance * AmaLia Wai Ching Lee * Cloe Jackson * Cudamani * Daniel Li Ox * Ellen Watson * Merta Ada * Gwyn Williams * Nick Woolsey * Ojeya Cruz Banks * The Bollywood Sisters * Tina Nance
Music * Afro Moses * Brian Parks a.k.a BKP * Cheb I Sabbah * Daphne Tse * D'Cinnamons * Geoffrey Gordon * Ganga Giri * Jamie Janover * Kevin James * Kultiration * Richie Perrott * Sachico Kojima * Yeshe |
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