Video: ’Samsara Festival’, Siófok, 6 – 12 August

  • 15 May 2018 10:08 AM
Video: ’Samsara Festival’, Siófok, 6 – 12 August
We're told 'Samsaraland' is like a hideaway filled with love, peace, unity, a week-long celebration for free spirits, creating memories for a lifetime...

Over to the organisers to explain, in their own words: People, music, nature, and yoga come together, pure and beautiful, as they are.

Samsara's fourth European Edition in 2018 will also be the first edition of a new European land art festival. This involves creative minds from the entire world, and these teams together will set the overall visual theme of Samsara, making each edition unique.

Here the chill stage is the main stage, if you know what we mean, there's also yoga lecturers and demonstrations, and if you need them there's psychologists, doctors, healers, anatomists, gurus, shamans, curers, medicine men, and therapists, along with a 'psybient music festival'.

More:
samsarafestival.eu

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