Saturday, September 20, 2008

Earthdance Pictures

I could write you a six page post about Earthdance and it still would never be enough. It was an incredible time. The pictures won't do it justice, but they'll do better than my words.

So, for better or worse, here is Earthdance 2008 (some pictures are when Mike and I are on shift/working and some of them are when we are playing; still other pictures are not of us at all):

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Sasha Rose and Goddess Alchemy Project:
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Our camp:
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our hats match, cute, huh:
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backstage:
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fronstage:
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my view from my backstage security post:
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one of my bosses, Raven:
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sound check:
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it was dusty there:
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dancers getting ready to go onstage:
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one of my other bosses, Dave (right); and Chris Decker, Earthdance's organizer (left):
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main stage, Friday afternoon:
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lots of interestingly dressed people there, didn't get enough pictures of them:
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Anthony B:
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Painting for Peace, done on stage while the music is playing:
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Sunday night, Michael Franti & Spearhead's stage:
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Michael Franti & Spearhead's crowd:
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Some guy who kept trying to get on the stage. I confused him by taking our picture together; he was so flustered he just sort of wandered off back to where he's permitted to go after that:
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The beautiful Michael Franti:
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It was a full moon:
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End of the night at the end of the weekend - we pulled off our jobs and now we can smile and relax:
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The End. (Can't wait for next year!)

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