BaliSpirit Festival 2017 bigger than ever

BaliSpirit Festival 2017 bigger than ever

Taking place on March 19th to March 26th 2017 and celebrating its 10th anniversary, BaliSpirit Festival is now one of the longest yoga festival in the world, and will be back bigger than ever!

To mark its 10th year in the running, BaliSpirit Festival, a global celebration of Yoga, Dance and World Music, has introduced a range of extensions to its programme to make the experience at the Festival even more special and life-changing.

BaliSpirit Festival is a global celebration of Yoga, Dance and World Music offering rejuvenation and inspiration to all participants and providing over 200 daily classes in yoga, meditation, healing, dance and music along with seminars focusing on health, spirituality and personal development.

The new extended programme includes five days of group wellness classes, an extra community day and seven nights of music programme which now makes BaliSpirit Festival one of the longest yoga festival globally. In addition to the main programme the festival will also offer a range of extra Special Events at stunning venues around Ubud.

In order to allow for even more people to come and join the celebration, new types of festival passes have been introduced for 2017 in addition to the usual ones:

  • Abundance Pass: comfort at both festival venues, priority shuttle, full inclusion of everything on offer, priority booking for Special Events
  • Teenager Pass: enjoy the benefits of the Full Pass at significant discount for teenagers (only $250); perfect for families.
  • 5-Day Community Pass: gives access to Dharma Fair at daytime, community classes, daytime and night time music stage. Perfect for those who don’t wish to participate in the full range of yoga classes but want to enjoy the music and the overall festival vibe.

Taking place at the beautiful new venue introduced last year, Bhanuswari Resort and Spa, the place offers a spectacular backdrop for your spiritual practices and festival entertainment, surrounded by rice fields, beautiful river views and lush tropical vegetation.

The festival brings together dozens of top international performers and world-class musicians, attracting a truly global audience to the annual event.

The 2016 BaliSpirit Festival was a huge success with over 1,500 attendees each day coming from over 40 countries, uniting together in a global celebration of dance, music, yoga and healing. The year 2017 sees another sensational line up of Yoga instructors, Healers, Dancers and Musicians (full line-up to be announced).

Along with the myriad of workshops offered, the daytime event features a Dharma Fair for those who want to indulge in a little conscious shopping!  Featuring the Healing Huts area, Kids Zone, healthy, local organic food stalls and the Coco-Love Stage showcasing World music throughout the daytime festival, you’ll love the truly dynamic and engaging festival vibe.

Additionally, BaliSpirit Festival‘s devotional Bhakti Nights and its vibrant ‘One World One Stage’ night concerts, provide a vast diversity of performers across 2 stages over 5 nights, featuring over 100 extraordinary international performers committed to delivering inspiring messages through their music.

Participants have described BaliSpirit Festival as a ‘life changing experience’, ‘inspirational’ and having ‘being positively impacted by the festival’s blend of energy, passion, personal awakening, social consciousness and high quality entertainment’.

To purchase your ticket, please visit: http://www.balispiritfestival.com/tickets

View images of the 2016 Festival here: http://www.balispiritfestival.com/gallery/2016 

Additional Information:  

Website: www.balispiritfestival.com

General Information: info@balispiritfestival.com

Media enquiries: media@balispiritfestival.com 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/BaliSpiritFestival

Twitter: https://twitter.com/balispiritfest

Instagram: https://instagram.com/balispiritfest

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Thomas has a university background in the UK and in Latin America, with studies in Languages and Humanities, Culture, Literature and Economics. He started his Asian experience as a publisher in Krabi in 2005. Thomas has been editing local newspapers and magazines in England, Spain and Thailand for more than fifteen years. He is currently working on several projects in Thailand and abroad. Apart from Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain and Bali. He spends most of his time in Asia. During the years Thomas has developed a great understanding of several Asian cultures and people. He is also working freelance, writing short travel stories and articles for travel magazines. Follow Thomas on www.asianitinerary.com

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