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Featuring:
Michael Franti and Spearhead
Indigo Girls
Lifesavas
Hot Buttered Rum
DJ Spooky
Bassnectar
Amy Goodman & more!
On Saturday September 8th, renowned and outspoken musician and filmmaker Michael Franti and his group Spearhead – along with Guerrilla Management – present the 9th Annual “911 Power to the Peaceful Festival” at Speedway Meadow in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. The free music and arts festival is dedicated to social justice, non violence, coexistence and environmental sustainability and aimed to educate, enrage, enlighten and inspire. It drew over 60,000 attendees in 2006.
Artists confirmed to appear alongside Anti- recording artists and headliners Michael Franti and Spearhead at the event include Indigo Girls and Hot Buttered Rum, Lifesavas, Bassnectar and DJ Spooky. The event will be hosted by Hard Knock Radio and broadcasted live on Pacifica station KPFA. Special guests and speakers will count journalist, author and Democracy Now! founder Amy Goodman and more to come!
In addition to the mains stage of International Musical Artists and award-winning speakers, the PTTP Festival will also feature morning yoga, an open-air art gallery, a healing arts tent, vendors and food booths, eco village, bicycle coalition and social, environmental & political organizations tabling and forums. This years DJ Tent will be headlined by DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid and Bassnectar. Complete information can be found at
http://www.powertothepeaceful.org.
A family-friendly kid’s zone will boast arts and crafts with an amazing peace flag-making workshop with Daily Acts, live theater with the Big Tadoo Puppet Crew, games, story-telling, face-painting, organic “snack time,” and exhibit from the Museum of Children’s Art and a mid-afternoon Kids Parade. A favorite in the kid’s zone is the sing-a-long with Michael Franti, where the festival founder visits and sings with the youth. An exciting addition to this year’s festival will focus on Franti’s new children’s book, What I Be.
Since 1998, the free, outdoor “911 Power to the Peaceful Festival” has been a fun, educational, hip and diverse annual experience. The first event was held in a neighborhood park and drew 6,000 people. In recent years, it has grown to draw over 60,000 people to the spacious Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park. Past artists and speakers have included String Cheese Incident, John Butler Trio, KRS-One, Digital Underground, Woody Harrelson, Angela Davis, Dennis Kuciich, Ram Das, Blackalicious, Alice Walker, Talib Kweli, The Coup, Saul Williams, Keller Williams, Lyrics Born and many others.
In a year that is shaping up to be his most active year yet in support of the peace movement, Michael Franti visited and performed for injured soldiers at Washington’s Walter Reed Army Medical Center this past April, before participating in a fundraiser for Iraq Veterans Against the War. In May 2007, he performed an extremely rare San Quentin Prison concert, extolling the virtues of peace in a performance before some 2,000 inmates.
The award winning filmmaker Franti, who is responsible for I Know I’m Not Alone, the heralded 2005 documentary about the Iraq War, and the subsequent 2006 Anti- debut Yell Fire!, which was inspired by his travels to the war-torn area, has been praised for his commitments to peace, tolerance and co-existence from journalists and formal and informal leaders throughout the globe.
Franti and Spearhead will celebrate the success of their breakthrough 2006 Anti- debut Yell Fire! by releasing a live, digital-only version of the acclaimed disc this October. In advance of its extensive U.S. autumn tour, the group is currently at work with producer Matt Wallace (The Replacements, Faith No More, John Hiatt) on its next album, due via Anti- in 2008.
Co-sponsored by SFSTATION.COM
(stop by our booth at the festival on Saturday)
YOGA JAM AT SPEEDWAY MEADOW
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY MICHAEL FRANTI
TICKETS: INDIVIDUAL CLASS: $45.00
THREE CLASS CARD: $110.00
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT WWW.SPEARGEARSTORE.COM
11:00 – 11:30am DOORS & REGISTRATION
11:30am – 1:00pm
NICKI DOANE & EDDIE MODESTINI OF MAYA YOGA
Step into your power as you allow yoga to make the impossible possible. This transformative class will explore the concept of the spiritual activist. Become more stable and grounded with this healing practice to free your body and focus your mind. Together, we will explore safe techniques to open your heart and find a deeper sense of peace. All levels and styles of practitioners are welcome.
1:15 – 2:30pm
The Sacred Geometry of Connection through the practice of ACROYOGA with Jason Nemer & Jenny Sauer-Klein
We all come from one divine spirit, expressed as the abundant manifestations of life. We ground by connecting to the self, harmonize by connecting to others, and become peace in action by connecting to everything that is.
We begin in a circular mandala, an infinite shape which honors everyone as equal and integral to the whole. Step by step, we will explore asanas, flying, basic acrobatics and pyramids in groups of 2s, 3s or more. By collaborating as a community, these magical moments will weave a masterful web of what it means to be interrelated, to work together towards a common goal, and to have fun on the way there!
For all levels, no AcroYoga experience necessary!
2:30 – 3:30pm
LUNCH BREAK
3:45 – 5:30pm
SHARON GANNON & DAVID LIFE
Spiritual Activation with Jivamukti Yoga
To be political means to care about the politic, which means the greater 'body' or the community. The world, Politic means body and a body is a container, something that holds 'it together. The term dharma means to hold. That's why being political has a dharmic connotation. Acting in a way, which takes into consideration the wellbeing of the whole; the other people/beings who we share our neighborhood, community, town, city, country and planet with is being political. Let us practice yoga so that we may live our lives to benefit others.