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Lake Eden Arts Festival Celebrates 25th Festival in Black Mountain, NC

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What: Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) Celebrating 25 Festivals
Connecting cultures and creating community through music & arts
When: October 19-21
Where: Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain, NC

Featured Performing Artists: Michael Franti solo, Les Nubians, Doc Watson with Richard Watson & David Holt as Hills of Home, Fishbone, Tony Trischka, Bio Ritmo, Wild Asparagus, Kiyosi Nagata (Japan), Henry Butler, John Doyle & Liz Carroll, John Boutte, The Wilders, Mizero Troupe (Rwanda), Jabali African Acrobats (Kenya), Pine Leaf Boys, Mac Arnold & Plate Full O'Blues, Hassan Hakmoun (Morocco), Ustulo Terra Fire Show, Boulder Acoustic Society, David Lamotte, Eliza Lynn, Paperhand Puppet Intervention & more.

Schedule: www.theleaf.com/performers
Tickets: (828) 68-MUSIC (686-8742) or www.LakeEdenArtsFestival.org Early discounted tickets through September 5th. Advance ticket purchase encouraged.
Day tickets $20 - $40. Weekend Camping Passes $98 - 149.
Community Pass (special for locals-no overnight) $45 - $75.
Special youth prices. Under 10 are FREE!

“The BEST Multi-Cultural Mix and Match Festival. Mountain music meets world music, blues, zydeco, and more." --The Washington Post

Black Mountain, NC - The countdown for Lake Eden Arts Festival's monumental 25th festival begins! Nestled at the base of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains at the site of the historic Black Mountain College, LEAF explores music, dance and performance arts of Americana and the World. Raves the Asheville Citizen times, LEAF is “one of Western North Carolina's premier entertainment events" and is set apart from other festivals by the resplendent beauty of its location, dedication to community outreach, and a strong feeling of well-being bringing together all generations. Plus LEAF has over 50 different genres of arts to discover!

LEAF highlights its global music line-up, however, the artistic and outdoor offerings of the festival is what truly makes it unforgettable. Come discover over 40 Healing Arts Workshops such as Yoga & Tai Chi, Folk Art, Juried Handcrafts, a National $1000 Poetry SLAM, Camping, an adventurous Zipline, Canoes, Kayaks, and Swimming, Talent Contest, Fiddle Contest, West African Mountain Drum Circles, over 30 Performers & Wacky Games in the Kids Village including Kids Bedtime Stories, Second Line Parades, Jam Sessions, Gourmet Food and more! A few NEW things this year: Art in Motion's Flying Trapeze! Plus: The Black Mountain College Barns have come to life as a new venue, and LEAF has gone Solar with the Solar Sundance Stage.

LEAF is a non-profit organization established to build community and enrich lives with fine arts through festivals, events, mentoring, and educational programs, locally and globally.

LEAF in Schools & Streets: Empowering Youth through Festive Arts.

LEAF International: Matching Kids Globally with Instruments & Mentors.

It's another side to the fun and festivities that serves our community youth. LSS, a non-profit collaborative outreach effort, connects performing artists with community centers, schools, and prisons to provide hands-on workshops, residencies, and mentoring. Over 7,127 youth have experienced LSS with opportunities to gain self-esteem, cultural appreciation, and tolerance through their participation! More than 1,141of the LSS youth have risen to LEAF performers to drum, dance, sing and poetically perform on stage!

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