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TIME QUAD STAGE CEDAR STAGE DANCE STAGE HEALING & SACRED SPACE

FRIDAY MAY 06

OPEN DANCE AREA5:30-10:00pm

BIRDSTRIKE THEATRE

5:30-7:00pm

HOI POLLI FUSION BELLYDANCE

QUAD STAGE

NEXT OF KIN12:00-1:00pm

OPENING CEREMONY!

FRENCH CASSETTES5:00-5:50pm

GRAVY NATION5:00-5:55pm

LILA ROSE 6:10-7:10pm

SUNDAY SLIPPERS6:20-7:15pm

ALIA7:30-8:30pm

THA DIRT FEELIN’7:35-8:35pm

THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE

8:45-10:00pmIDEATEAM

9:00-10:00pm

Kirtan Workshop & Bhakti Yoga Class

3:00 - 5:00pm

Welcome to Quad Stage! We are at the southeast end of the Quad, facing northward toward the Karma Dome. We present musical acts, keynote speakers and informative emceeing. Join us for the Opening Ceremony just before

noon Friday and the Closing Ceremony 5-6pm Sunday! Special thanks to: Jonlee Productions, providing the fine sound system at Quad Stage! Our stage crew welcomes sound engineer Jon Lee, with assistants Joe Pace, Michelle Joye and Ned Sykes! Quad Stage also welcomes and thanks our emcee, iRev Armitage

Shankz 6.0.7, now celebrating his 30th year working the Whole Earth Festival!

Intention as Vibration: a New Moon

Sound 6:00 -

8:00pm

Sacred Circle Dance

w/ Joan Rawles

5:00-7:00pm

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TIME HOOPSPACE

KIDSSPACE

EXPERIENTIALSPACE FOOD

BOOTHS

Caramel corn, falafels, mango-on-a-stick, vegan corndogs

just to name a few. Additionally, you can try some

black bean quesadillas, raw juices, kava, and homemade popsicles. Check out our booths located in

the main food courts on both east and west walkways.

We also have some treats next to the quad stage. When you’re done

enjoying your meals, please dispose of your dishes at our dish

return stations.

WEST Get Ice Cream

PreethiLydia’s

Carmen’s TaqueriaSweet Delights

the Juicery

EASTGourmet Faire

Blue SunEgg Roll People

Aroma ConcessionsChickpeasWEF Coffee

Raja’sSugar Magnolia

WHITE NOISE COLLECTIVE

SPIRITUALITY AND CULTURAL APPROPIATION

2:00-4:00PM

ALEX LEACHACCEPTING ONESELF

4:30-5:30PM

MOVEMENT MEDICINE W/ Julian Darkcherub

2PM

FINDING YOUR FLOW W/ Karla

4PM

BLINDFOLDED GUIDED CHAKRA DANCE

W/ Hailey Malaika7PM

11:30am

10:30am

10:00amART!

MURAL AND CRAFTS KICKOFF

10:00-12:00pm

STORYTELLING

NATURE CRAFTS 1:00-3:00pm

SURPRISE WORSHOP 3:00-4:00pm

HULA HOOP DANCE PARTY4:00-5:00pm

Hungry?Grab a reusable plate and enjoy some

yummy grub at one of the 17 food boths. All food sold at WEF is the

essence of RAW; vegetarian, non-GMO, sustainably produced,

and hand-made just for you!

EXPERIENTIAL SPACE WORKSHOPS2:00-4:00pm

White Noise Collective Spirituality and Cultural AppropriationWhen white people practice yoga, Native American spirituality, Buddhist meditation, West African drumming, or other

spiritual practices from non-European cultures, what are the impacts? As Jarune Uwujaren points out in The Difference Between Cultural Exchange and Cultural Appropriation, “we have a responsibility to listen to people of marginalized

cultures, understand as much as possible the blatant and subtle ways in which their cultures have been appropriated and exploited, and educate ourselves enough to make informed choices when it comes to engaging with people of other cultures.” Coming from a stance of curiosity, this workshop is offered to develop a shared understanding of

cultural appropriation and its diverse impacts, directly informed by voices from Native and POC communities. 4:30-5:30pm

Alex Leach Accepting OneselfAccepting Oneself is about seeing that every part of you is perfectly okay just as it is. We all walk around with this

inner critic that tells us that we look wrong, say things wrong, and do things wrong. The lie of the inner critic is that if I could just be more like "x", then I will be worthy of love. But the answer isn't to strive to contort ourselves into being

more like "x". The answer is to discover who we truly are, and that we are already worthy of love. Participants will engage in exercises that will help them confront and transcend their inner critic, and exercises that practice the skill of

accepting oneself just as they are.

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SUNDAY MAY 08

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TIME QUAD STAGE CEDAR STAGE DANCE STAGE EDUCATION

SynRG WORKSHOP10:00-12:00pm

JODETTE’S JEWELS OF THE NILE12:15-1:00pm

GAURANGA YOGA 2:30-3:00pm

ELITE DANCE COMPANY3:15-3:30pm

SAMBA DA TERRA3:45-4:45pm

CLOSING CEREMONIES

JIM PAGE 10:00-10:55am

MAYA BURNS11:10-12:05pm

KATGRUVS

ROYAL JELLY JIVE12:25-1:25pm

WEF FAMILY JAM10:15-11:00am

ABBAS MOHAMED11:15-11:40am

ZADO12:00-12:50pm

BONZANA KING1:10-2:05pm

SWEETWATER STRING BANG2:25-3:25pm

BE CALM HONCHO3:45-5:00pm

JOE CRAVEN AND THE SOMETIMERS

3:30-5:00pm

TEMPEST1:50-3:05pm

REINHABITING THE VILLAGEYOUNG 194

Ric Victores

10:00-12:00pm COMPASSIONATE

COMMUNICATION

YOUNG184

Alex Leach

11:00am

PROJECT NUMUNDO

YOUNG 194

David Casey

12:00-2:00pm

ECO-CONSCIOUS FASHION

YOUNG 184

David Galindo

1:00pm

OCCUPYTHE FARM

FILM

YOUNG 194

Dir. Todd Darling

2:00-3:30pm

TEAM KOYOTE BAILA1:15-2:15pm

If you love Whole Earth Festival, you have to stop by Art Space! As it stands today, this space is an ode to the festival’s origins. The first festival in 1969 was coined an “Art Happening” with its existential purpose being to use art as a means of teaching the community about social, personal, and environmental wellness. This year, we’ve

hand selected a variety of pieces to display during the festival that we personally feel relate back to this original purpose and to this year’s festival theme: RAW. We will also

be hosting activities and artist-run workshops and presentations in our space throughout the festival weekend! If you happen to be walking by the Memorial Union, you might catch a glimpse of our Sculpture Garden, which is graciously provided by

John Natsoulas from his personal gallery downtown. Yes, the one with the dog. If you like what you see in our collection, make sure to stop by his gallery sometime for

more!

ART SPACE

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TIME HOOP SPACE KIDS SPACEHEALING &SACRED SPACEEXPERIENTIAL

SPACE

10:00am

YOGA WITH CARA10:00-12:00pm

GIANT BUBBLES12:00-1:00pm

NATURE CRAFTS1:00-3:00pm

SURPRISE WORKSHOP3:00-4:00pm

HULA HOOP DANCE PARTY4:00-5:00pm

KIDS HOOP JAM w/ Tara2:00pm

SOULFUL FLOWw/ Hooplasana

3:00pm

INTUITIVE IMPROVISATION w/ Joe Craven1:00-2:00pm

COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION

w/ Alex Leach2:30-3:30pm

ANCIENT EARTH

MEDICINE ASANA

INTEGRATION9:00-

11:00am

9:00am

INTROTO MIRACLE HEALING

w/ Kirsten Elise11:00-

12:30pm

SOCIAL MEDITATION WORKSHOP

12:30-2:30pm

YIN YOGA &CACAO CEREMONY

presented by the OM Dome

2:30-4:00pm

STILL FLOW

12:00-1:15pm

CORE POWER VINYASA

FLOW YOGA 10:00-

11:30am

WEF HISTORY TENTA new WEF History/ Memorabilia/ Dona-

tion tent is located at the center circle on the middle aisle --

right in the heart of the Festival! Here

you can see some of the things collected by WEF's Archivists over the years, buy WEF memorabilia, make donations to

your favorite festival, plan reunions and

events to make WEF echo throughout the year, or kick back & chat with staff and KPers from years

past. All are welcome to visit; stay as long

as you like! Communications

about this and other support activities are

being coordinated thru the old archi-

vist's eddressWholeE-arthFestival@g-

mail.com including signing up to staff the

tent!1:00-2:00pm

Joe Craven Intuitive ImprovisationIn this workshop, Joe will teach you how to make better music in the moment, jam with folks you’ve never

met, and/or say something different every time you take a solo. Show up “empty handed, open minded” for this class. It will help deepen your connection to spontaneity, movement and seeing the value of not being

attached to the outcome when letting your creative juices flow.

2:30-3:30pmAlex Leach Compassionate Communication

Compassionate Communication helps people engage in honest & authentic dialogue by creating a sense of safety and connection. By avoiding the debate of who is right and who is wrong, space is created for you

and I to simply share what is going on inside of ourselves. Empathy is the foundation of this kind of dialogue, and with practice we can hear even the ugliest messages with compassion. Participants will gain a deeper awareness of their inner experience, they will practice the skills needed to share that authentically

with others, and the skill of listening with compassion and empathy to difficult messages.

EXPERIENTIAL SPACE WORKSHOPS

CEDAR STAGE

DANCE STAGEWelcome to Dance Stage! Located on the lawn in front of Wellman H all, dance stage p resents performances from local and on-campus dance groups. Come enjoy a wide array of dance genres and feel free to dance along as well!

Welcome to the Cedar Stage! We are located southwest of the Quad on the Walker lawn across Hart Hall (close to shields!) There’s something for everyone. Come shake your caboose loose!

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THANK YOU! Special Thanks!

Mike EricksonSteve Sousa

John NatsoulasWindmill Feed Sunny Shine

Sand-DaTed WilshusenPeter Moyes

Michael Gerell Root of HappinessHoes Down Festival

Alex Park Creative Media

Joyce TuttleMichael Cardenas

Tyson MantorDarin Schluep

Segundo Dining CommonsCity of DavisChef Iwaka

Andres DongoAshley “Fantashley” Woodbury

Jimmy BurnsAndy Field

Bill HebergerBrad Terry

Brendan Duffey Jessie Sabala

Jose Chavez Jr.Joy Parker Lee

Larry LeeLaurence HermanMyvanwy Morgan

Rainer SchwerschkowRamiro GarciaSarah Clanton

Eco Hub (CCE, Aggie Reuse, Experimental College)

The 47th Whole Earth Festival would like to thank the following people for their hard work and general amazingness! Without them, this festival would not be possible!

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