It’s another big weekend here at the Goddess Festival. Tonight is comedy night, lead by Jules Taylor, with a comedy open mic, followed by the comedic stylings of Phunbags! Afterwards, Snake Eyes & the Bug Band takes the stage to entertain you with their Cajun/Zydeco style. It starts at 7:00 and this is probably one of those nights you don’t want to miss if you like to laugh and swing.
Saturday we have workshops on tribal belly dance, crystal healing, erotic poetry, the effects of sexual abuse, gender outlaws, and vibrational sound meditation with didgeridoo. At 5pm is the Spring Equinox Ritual and at 8pm, Fayetteville Stars Shine their Light for your Journey. Admission to this concert is only $5 and you get three sets of great music, including:
Set 1: Candy Lee Long brings with her soaring, powerful vocals and smart lyrics!
Set 2: Kahula Gypsy Band with their eccentric, ethnic interpretation of world beats!
Set 3: Darlene with her funky, fabulous flair and purpose driven music!
On Sunday we have workshops on holistic healing, time banks, painting, and fabric collage. At 7pm is the HOWL Flag n Drag Poetry Slam, where you have to dress in drag to read! This has the potential to move between uplifting, thought-provoking and hysterical without effort, so don’t miss it. It’s only $5 to attend; if you want to compete, sign up is at 6:30.
As usual, for complete descriptions of our events, visit http://www.goddessfestival.com/dates.htm