What’s Happening?
When’s it Happening?
Where’s it Happening?
Don’t miss a moment at EarthBeat! From workshops and morning activities to an artisan market, special stage performances, and more—here’s where you’ll find all the details. Just click on the activity name and follow the link!
Stay tuned as we continue to add more activities and detailed information over the coming weeks!

Morning Practices
Begin your Saturday and Sunday mornings with your choice of gentle activities and mindful movement. Offerings will include yoga, tai chi, heart coherence, a musical walk through the forest, and qigong.
We invite everyone to join, set personal intentions, and embrace the possibilities each day offers.

Artisan Market
Once again, our Artisan Market will feature a curated selection of local artists and creators. Some of them will be teaching workshops in addition to having a table.
The (flexible) market hours will be Friday 2-4 pm, as well as meal times on Saturday and Sunday, encouraging attendees to enjoy food, art and community all in one place. This will allow our artisans to participate in other activities, and still spend time showcasing their products.

Workshops
EarthBeat stands out from other festivals because our sessions are as “interactive” as possible. We’re not about featured artists or
celebrities in a specific field who are going to talk at you. Engagement is what we are bringing to EarthBeat.
So come and play with us, learn with us, and create with us!

Sound Sanctuary
The Sound Sanctuary at EarthBeat is a place to land gently, to rest, to be nourished. Using various instruments such as koshi chimes, drones, hand pans, as well as soothing vocals and more, trained facilitators are there to provide a gentle space for our festival goers. Come as you are, no appointment needed.
Hours: Friday 2-4pm, Saturday 10am-noon & Sunday 1-2pm
(See map below for location)

Sacred Fire
The Sacred Fire marks the official opening and closing of our gathering. It is tended to by volunteer fire keepers the entirety of the festival. The fire itself is a keeper of wisdom, and helps create a sense of containment and coherence. It offers a space for quiet reflection, prayer and blessing, a place to connect with the land and the unseen guardians that surround us. It is a space to “be”, not “do”. Please reach out if you are called to keep the fire going and hold the space open.
Opening: Friday 5:30pm
Closing: Sunday 5:30pm

Caitanya
Caitanya is a Sanskrit word meaning, ‘universal soul’. It’s the name chosen for a new musical project that includes Dennis Gaumond, Barbara Dametto, Julie Baumlisberger, Jackie Maric, Fyl Bennett and Renee Cross.
Chants and mantras from a variety of cultural traditions will be presented in a funky rhythmic vibe, inviting you to shake your booty and joyfully celebrate all the good things in life.
Join us: Sunday 11 am at the Main Stage

