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05 June 2012

Festival Spotlight: Photosynthesis

One of the festivals that might go overlooked – unless you’ve been there – is Photosynthesis. Set in the midst of the 44-square-mile Makah Indian Reservation, just south of Cape Flattery, is Hobuck Beach Resort. The 17 acre resort is located in Neah Bay, fronting Hobuck Beach at the very northwestern tip of the continental United States in Washington State.

Framed on either side by rocky bluffs, the protected cove and calm waters off of Hobuck Beach attract an assortment of wildlife, as well Kayakers and surfers. At night the dramatic sunset vistas over the churning water and rock structures further out in Makah Bay are a sight to behold!

Photosynthesis team has this to say about their festival!:

Our goal is to combine people from all walks in life, and all tastes in music. We seek a sustainable community fueled by intimacy and ingenuity. We hope to provide a platform where everyone can learn, share and grow. We know how strong we are together, and we wish to use that strength to cultivate unconditional love, compassion, acceptance, and creativity. We wish to expose the beauty in all things and all dreams. Together we create intent from desire, deed from intent, and destiny from deed.

Collective Flow was harnessed on a brisk mountain top morning in June.
There people came to laugh and love whilst they danced, light bathed in the moon.
Connections we bread, heart shifts ensued,
and Collective Flow Productions found its groove…

Collective Flow Productions is proud to bring you another great festival of non stop inspiration. This year we are very honored to be welcome back to Hobuck Beach Resort, Neah Bay WA by our brothers and sisters of the Makah Tribe. The beachfront property that makes up the Hoebuck Beach Resort is a very sacred place to the Makah people. For thousands of years it has been used for ceremony and community gatherings. What an honor it is to co-create another gathering.

What can you expct? 3 days of music on three stages. (get Monday off now, you”ll be glad you did). A KV2 sound from Starborne Sound, circus performances, a ritual theater, pop N lock performances, healing workshops, renewable energy education, music production education, and art from all cultures!

Visit the Photosynthesis website here!

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