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The Free Earth Festival is an annual international, transformational festival, featuring music and visual artists from the international trance scene and also workshops and healing classes. The Festival is the biggest of its kind in Greece and a notable example of the Balkan trance movement. Free Earth Festival promotes an alternative style of culture and community bulduing as is the case with other international transformational festivals.
Free Earth Festival | |
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Genre | Transformational festival, Trance, Psychedelic trance, Electronic music, Visionary art, Electronica, Chill-out, Self-healing, Rave |
Dates | End of August (usually last week) |
Location(s) | Halkidiki, Greece |
Years active | 2001–present |
Inaugurated | 2001 (Samothrace) as Sola Luna Festival |
Founders | Sola Luna Festival |
Attendance | 5,000+ |
Website | freeearth-festival |
History
[edit]Sola Luna, Samothrace etc Olympia, moving to northern greece