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Julia Govor @ Lightning In A Bottle (2017) | Woogie Stage
Obsessed with the oversized sunnies
Lightning in a Bottle, 2017
Photos by me, lineup graphics provided by LIB.
OMG you guys. Lightning in A Bottle is only a month away, and there’s so much to plan. To make it easy, I’m going to do some big posts like this one that capture all the activity in one place so you can save and reference and share with your group to plan your experience! The first big section we are going to explore is the Compass. Compass is the overall theme this year for the exploration and learning experiences at LIB, and has a lot of things going on.
Lightning in A Bottle takes place May 24-29, 2017 in Bradley, CA -- which is about half way between LA and SF. Topping my list of favorite festivals, LIB is much more than just a rave or music festival. It’s a full on experience with so much to explore. In order to get the most from LIB, you want to read up on all the offerings beforehand so you don't get overwhelmed upon arrival.
Compass Area Spotlight: Crossroads
The Crossroads area celebrates the natural collision of cultural exchange, with a focus on global music and dance. So if you want to move your body while learning, this is the place to go.
Compass Area Spotlight: Brunch Royale Menu
That’s right, brunch at LIB, but of course, it’s more than your basic LA brunch. This is a gender fluid gospel opera brunch, featuring a 3 course farm-to-festival menu. It costs $65 and is sure to tickle your tastebuds and earbuds. Each session is hosted by the Va-Shee Qweens with special guest Diva Ashley Knight and DJs at each meal too. Register here.
Compass Area Spotlight: The Learning Kitchen
The Learning Kitchen has been a place for me that I’ve yet to fully explore. I’ve walked past some lectures that didn’t connect to my diet, but I’m hoping this year to find one that I really want to try. There’s a lot on the list so I know I’ll find something! You can already count me in for Pickling 101 and Life of the Party: Creative and Nourishing Party Food Spreads.
Compass Area Spotlight: Music
I’m pretty unfamiliar with most of these artists, but it would be cool to check out some new music!
Compass Area Spotlight: The Beacon Lineup
I have to directly quote the LIB page when it says: "At Lightning in a Bottle, a cultural lighthouse guides those seeking community and connection of all forms to its shores.” The focus this year at the Beacon is “Illuminating Our World: Visionary Guidance for Strange Times”. Mixing practicality and mysticism, an array of workshops, panels and rituals encourage us to raise our voice and assume the responsibility we have to ourselves, each other and the earth.
I find that when I have the program at LIB and I get to read little blurbs on each topic, it is easier for me to decide which ones to attend. But I know I definitely want to try some of the morning rituals this year.
Compass Area Spotlight: Craft
I’m definitely a hands on, DIY type of person. As part of the overall LIB theme this year, the Craft area’s focus is “Making Our World: The Revolution Will Be Handmade”. The workshops and seminars here will teach personal skills, self-actualization, and community awareness. I can’t wait to as many of these as I can.
While this might feel like I’ve covered it all, there’s still lots more going on a LIB to explore. I’ll be sure to share some more information in the next coming weeks as I see it come up, as well as dive into the music and food to be explored at LIB in more depth. Tickets are still on sale, but this festival is going to sell out again this year, so buy them earlier vs later. And don’t forget to add a $2 carbon offset to your ticket purchase :) it’s at the bottom of the page when you pick your tickets!
Pack Your Swimsuit, We Can Swim at LIB!
Actual depiction of me swimming at LIB above.
Big news, like, really big. This year at Lightning in A Bottle we can SWIM! For those of you who have attended in the past, the hot days of the Lightning in A Bottle festival were spent alongside a totally dried up lakebed. The only real relief from the sun was the night air. Well that's all changed this year!
Lightning in A Bottle takes place May 24-29 in Bradley, CA, about halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. For the first time in the festival's history, attendees will be able to take a dip in Lake San Antonio! It's hard to believe, but the lake is at 50% of its capacity. We've have a lot of rain here in California this year, and it has really been paying off! The DoLab team expects that the height of the water will not significantly diminish between now and Memorial Day Weekend, so they've started planning some awesome water activities for us!
Looking at photos it's really hard to imagine how transformed this area will be. The green grass, the blue lake... the way the sun is going to set over Memorial Day Weekend is going to be more magical than it ever has been at LIB!
Effects of the Water Rising Many of the stages will now be along the water, as the lake has begun to creep up between the peninsulas. It's even deep enough to go swimming all along the coastline, but not deep enough to significantly impact the placement of things, so it's the same festival grounds you've become accustomed to.
Pack Your Favorite Floaties You're allowed to bring inflatable rafts and floats this year, just no power boats or jests or anything, so leave those at home. Plan ahead to bring something because you'll surely miss out if you don't.
The LIB team promises "fun, ridiculous, and exciting lake activities" to be announced in the coming weeks before the festival. I'm so excited to see what they have planned.
LIB is my favorite festival, and every night there, I enjoy sitting with other attendees on the edge of the lakebed to watch the sun set together. It's truly magical, and this year it's only going to be better. This is seriously a whole new festival, and I cannot wait to be there! Buy your tickets now before they sell out, and don't forget to purchase a $2 carbon offset or two when you make your purchases. :)
Lightning In A Bottle 2017 Tickets + Lineup
A new post has been published on EDM Life at http://edmlife.com/lightning-in-a-bottle-2017-tickets-lineup/
Lightning In A Bottle 2017 (LIB) will be held for 4 days during Memorial Day weekend on May 24 – 29, 2017 at San Antonio Recreation Area in Bradley, CA. LIB earlybird presale tickets went on sale this morning, and are now sold out. General onsale (tier 2) 4-day weekend passes will go on sale on February 26th for $280 plus fees, and can be purchased here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7190XO6w2c
Attendees of LIB 2017 will experience a massive lineup of electronic music artists over four stages that include the ‘Lightning Stage’, ‘The Woogie’, ‘Thunder Stage’, and ‘Grand Artique’. The Lightning Stage will have artists like Bassnectar, Bob Moses, and many more. The techno heavy Woogie stage will have the legend Richie Hawtin, Nic Fanciulli, Hernan Cattaneo, tINI, Christian Smith, and Wighnomy Brothers own Robag Wruhme. The Thunder Stage will have the likes of Troyboi, Paper Diamond, Dirtybird’s label head honcho Barclay Crenshaw aka Claude VonStroke as well as many more. The Grand Artique stage will feature Too Many Zooz, Elephant Revival, and more. Checkout the flier below for the full lineup for Lightning In A Bottle 2017!