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ARISE Music Festival (commonly referred to as ARISE or the ARISE Festival) started operations in 2013 and is held at Sunrise Ranch in Loveland, Colorado, during the first weekend in August.[1] The multi-genre, three-day camping festival offers musical performances on outdoor stages[2] ranging from funk, reggae, bluegrass, dubstep, jam, hip-hop, rock, electronic, and folk, to conscious roots music.[3][4] Other offerings include yoga, workshops, art, film, and a Children’s Village.[5][6] ARISE plants one tree for every ticket sold. [7]

History[edit]

In 2013, ARISE co-founders Paul Bassis[8] and Tierro Lee created the camping festival with a focus on environmental sustainability and brought in educators, independent film makers, and environmental advocates.[9] ARISE was founded on sustainable, leave-no-trace principles, and offers local musicians a stage among the national headliners.[10]

Lineups[edit]

2013[edit]

The inaugural ARISE Festival was held August 14 through August 18 in Loveland, Colorado, and the headlining acts were Kan’Nal, Midnite, Michal Menert, Xavier Rudd, Gregory Alan Isakov, The Motet, and Greensky Bluegrass.[11][12]

2014[edit]

The 2014 ARISE Festival was held August 8 through August 10 in Loveland, Colorado, and the headlining acts were Beats Antique, The Polish Ambassador, Nahko and Medicine For the People, Grateful Grass featuring Keller Williams, Earth Guardians, The Infamous Stringdusters, Ayla Nereo, Lyrics Born, Galactic, and Chali 2na.[13]

2015[edit]

The 2015 ARISE Festival was held August 7 through August 9 in Loveland, Colorado, and the headlining acts were The Polish Ambassador, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Trevor Hall, Rising Appalachia, Emancipator Ensemble, Stick Figure, and Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad.[14]

2016[edit]

The 2016 ARISE Festival was held August 5 through August 7 in Loveland, Colorado, and the headlining acts were Jurassic 5, The Travelin' McCourys, Del The Funky Homosapien, The New Mastersounds, Ziggy Marley, Papadosio, Elephant Revival, Hard Working Americans, CloZee, Phutureprimitive, Bass Physics, Dirtwire, and Euforquestra.[15]

2017[edit]

The 2017 ARISE Festival was held August 4 through August 6 in Loveland, Colorado, and the headlining acts were Atmosphere, Lettuce, Beats Antique, Tipper, Ani DiFranco, Sunsquabi, Rising Appalachia, Wookiefoot, Brother Ali, Break Science, Desert Dwellers, and The Expendables.[16]

2018[edit]

The 2018 ARISE Festival was held August 3 through August 5 in Loveland, Colorado, and the headlining acts were Slightly Stoopid, Thievery Corporation, Stick Figure, Opiuo, Trevor Hall, Pepper, Living Legends, and Ott.[17][18][19]

2019[edit]

The 2019 ARISE Festival will be held August 2 through August 4 in Loveland, Colorado, with headlining acts Tipper, Beats Antique, Leftover Salmon, Railroad Earth, SunSquabi, and CloZee.[20]

Local Impact[edit]

ARISE organizers and staffers intend to blend entertainment with community activism[21], consciousness-raising workshops[22], and thoughtful environmental stewardship.[23]

Location[edit]

Sunrise Ranch is a 360-acre organic farm and conference center located at 100 Sunrise Ranch Road, Loveland, Colorado 80538. Nestled in foothills of the Rocky Mountains, this location serves as a spiritual retreat when not in use by the festival.[24]

Values[edit]

Each year, the festival commits to Leave No Trace, plant one tree for every ticket sold, and allow children 12 and under in for free.[25]

"Greening" policy[edit]

One tree is planted by Fort Collins, Colorado based nonprofit Trees, Water & People for every ARISE ticket sold. Compostable bio-cups and flatware are required for all food vendors at ARISE. Reusable, refillable water bottles are strongly encouraged for each participant to bring and fill up at the free water stations offered at the festival as no single use water bottles are sold.[25]

Activities[edit]

Yoga[edit]

In 2018, Organic India sponsored the Yoga Sanctuary. Previous Teachers: Shiva Rea, Gina Caputo 2018 Teachers/Presenters: Faith Hunter, Ashleigh Sergeant, Steph Schwartz, Rob Loud, R.R. Shakti, Patrick Harrington, David Michael Scott, Gurmukh, Caitlin Rose Kenney, Dayna Seraye, Talaya Renee Thomas, Mike Choen Kirtan[26]

Workshops[edit]

Previous Presenters: Julia Butterfly Hill, Darryl Hannah 2018 Presenters: David Karchre, Barbara Marx-Hubbard[27], Brigitte Mars, Martina Hoffmann, Phil Lewis[28]

Art[edit]

Since 2013, ARISE has displayed large art installations with up-cycled materials, live painting, and performers roaming the festival grounds.[29] ARISE is "almost as much about seeing as listening."[30]

Children's Village[edit]

Children under 12 are admitted for free and have an area that allows them to participate in fashion shows, parades, and age-friendly music.[31]

Partners[edit]

ARISE is "created by a community, rather than a corporation" and relies on participation from musicians and attendees alike.[32][33][7] There are partnerships with brand sponsors, festival allies, environmental endorsements, and media partners.[34]

References[edit]

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  2. "ARISE festival announces 2018 lineup". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  3. Rhoten, Josh (2014-08-02). ""Dead" Man Playing". Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (Cheyenne, WY). McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. 2014. Retrieved June 22, 2018 – via HighBeam Research (https://www.highbeam.com).[dead link]
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  5. Solomon, Jon (2018-06-11). "The Ten Best Music Festivals This Summer". Westword. Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  6. "Arise Music Festival distills Colorado fest culture with activism". 6 August 2014.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Review – The ARISE Festival Diaries". 303 Magazine. 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
  8. "Sheryl Lee on the "Twin Peaks" anniversary and her Colorado roots". Shiny Objects. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
  9. "ARISE Fest: More Than Just Music - Scene Magazine". 26 July 2013.
  10. "Arise Music Festival gives local artists chance to perform for big crowd". Retrieved 2018-05-16.
  11. "Arise Music Festival to go head to head with NewWestFest - Scene Magazine". 30 June 2013.
  12. "Out of Town". The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO). Freedom Newspapers, Inc. 2013-05-17. Retrieved June 22, 2018 – via HighBeam Research (https://www.highbeam.com).[dead link]
  13. "ARISE Festival 2014". Songkick.
  14. "ARISE Music Festival Announces 2015 Lineup". 3 March 2015.
  15. "Arise Music Festival 2016 - The MFW Music Festival Guide".
  16. "ARISE Festival Announces 2017 Lineup". Grateful Web.
  17. "Arise Music Festival 2018 - The MFW Music Festival Guide".
  18. "ARISE festival announces 2018 lineup".
  19. "Arise music fest brings environmental consciousness, diverse musical lineup to Sunrise Ranch". Retrieved 2018-08-10.
  20. Harris, Kyle (2019-02-05). "ARISE Is Back in 2019. Here's the Lineup". Westword. Retrieved 2019-07-23.
  21. Herring, Ellie (2018-08-07). "Review – ARISE Music Festival Cultivated A Three-Day Magical Wonderland". 303 Magazine. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  22. "Arise Music Festival kicks off Wednesday with yoga, pyramid construction and music". Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  23. Wyatt, Andrew. "The Arise Festival Is More Than a Wake-Up Call – NYS Music". nysmusic.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
  24. Ranch, Sunrise. "Sunrise Ranch". Sunrise Ranch. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
  25. 25.0 25.1 "ARISING To The Challenge - Scene Magazine". 1 May 2017.
  26. "Out There: Colorado's ARISE Festival (Plus, a 50-Minute Dance-All-Night Yoga Playlist)".
  27. "Thievery Corporation and Arise Music Festival: 2 weekend entertainment options beyond the Springs". Colorado Springs Gazette. Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  28. "The Road to Arise: Parts Four & Five (of Six) - Scene Magazine". 1 June 2017.
  29. "Performance Art Ignites Change at ARISE - Scene Magazine". 1 July 2017.
  30. "Bryce Cherpelis Gets Artistic at ARISE with Chauvet Professional". Live Design (Online Exclusive). Penton Media, Inc. 2017-08-30. Archived from the original on 2018-11-17. Retrieved June 22, 2018 – via HighBeam Research (https://www.highbeam.com). Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  31. "Arise Music Festival in Loveland works to expand offerings". Retrieved 2018-06-15.
  32. "Review – ARISE Music Festival Outshined the Rain… and Our Expectations". 303 Magazine. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  33. "ARISE Music Festival Inspires Festies to Create a Better Tomorrow. Here's How". Everfest. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  34. "Sponsors". arisefestival.com.

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