10th Annual Power to the Peaceful Music and Arts Festival

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10th Annual Power to the Peaceful Music and Arts Festival

Time: September 6, 2008 at 6pm
Location: Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Street: Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.powertothepeaceful…
Event Type: hip, hop, breaks, electro, funk, R&B, dancehall, reggae, house
Organized By: Michael Franti
Latest Activity: Sep 5, 2008

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September 6, 2008, will mark the 10th anniversary of famed musician, filmmaker and activist for peace Michael Franti’s free Power to the Peaceful Festival (PTTP) in San Francisco ’s Golden Gate Park . Beginning in 1998, this music, arts and yoga festival, dedicated to educating attendees on issues of social justice, non violence, coexistence and environmental sustainability, has become a staple of San Francisco. Growing from a crowd of 6,000 ten years ago to an estimated 60,000+ for this year’s weekend event, PTTP is one of the nation’s largest free annual music, art and action festivals with a variety of international musicians and artists, renowned keynote speakers and over 200 exhibitors/vendors.

The weekend-long festival begins on Saturday, September 6, with appearances by such musicians as Michael Franti and Spearhead, Ziggy Marley, Warren Haynes, King Britt, Cheb i Sabbah, and a variety of renowned DJ’s and other international acts. Throughout the event, various speakers including Namkha Rinpoche Lama, will address these various issues on the main festival stage and participate in the Amnesty International Sponsored Social Forum Speaker Tent. The Mezzanine in San Francisco will host the Festival AFTERPARTY, featuring an Allstar Jam Session and DJ dance party. Sunday, September 7 will offer a day of yoga at Yoga Flow Castro, hosted by Power to the Peaceful Yoga. PTTP is committed to working with the best teachers available to provide free yoga to those in need and to bring yoga to people and places around the world (prisons, schools, developing nations) who have never had the opportunity to experience its many benefits. Visit www.powertothepeaceful.org/yoga for class schedule and other details. Again this year, Conscious Alliance will host a Food Drive . PTTP attendees are encouraged to bring ten non-perishable food items to redeem for an exclusive PTTP Food Drive Poster. All donations will go to benefit the San Francisco Food Bank (www.SFfoodbank.com).

International recognition of this event reached a new level in 2007, when PTTP went abroad, initiating events in both South America and Africa. No matter where this Festival takes place, it is committed to sustainability via innovative recycling programs, initiating partnerships with other sustainable organizations and encouraging the use of “green” yoga products.

@ Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park , San Francisco
Admission is FREE

For more information on the 2008 911 Power to the Peaceful Festival, please visit www.powertothepeaceful.org.

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