Rainbow Serpent Festival

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Rainbow Serpent Festival
Rainbow Serpent Festival.jpg
The Market Stage at Rainbow Serpent 2013
Genre Electronic music, art and lifestyle
Dates Australia Day long weekend
Location(s) Victoria, Australia
Years active 1997– present
Website
Official site

The Rainbow Serpent Festival is a large electronic music, art and lifestyle festival, located in Victoria, Australia.[1] The festival is mainly known for Psychedelic trance and Minimal Techno music, but also features other genres of electronic music and non electronic music in the smaller stages. The festival also has many art installations, workshops and other attractions. Recent years have seen the festival expand from a purely music-driven event, to one that places an emphasis on sustainability, well-being, performance and art.

History

The festival occurs on the Australia Day long weekend. The more recent festivals have been held on farmland in the vicinity of Beaufort, Victoria.

In 2008 the Rainbow Serpent Festival won the FasterLouder Festival Award for Value for Money.[2]

The name Rainbow Serpent comes from the Aboriginal dreamtime creation myth of the Rainbow Serpent.

Music

Rainbow Serpent Festival is known largely for its music, featuring styles from chillout, to tech house, psytrance, and many variants of these styles. Mostly electronic based Rainbow Serpent has seen DJ's, producers, and live bands. The music runs 24 hours per day usually for over four days.

Costume

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Arts

Rainbow serpent collaborates and funds various visual and performance arts projects.

Lifestyle

Market stalls, healing arts and multi-cultural foods are all parts of the festival experience and 'lifestyle'. A lifestyle village hosts a variety of activities to promote, encourage and inspire.

Stages

Performer at Rainbow Serpent Festival 2006

Main Stage

The Main Stage at Rainbow Serpent is not in any way supposed to be the 'best' stage. While it does boast the highest production values, it focuses on harder music such as Psytrance. Usually the stage begins with an ambient act, and progressively increases in energy throughout the night. The Main Stage runs for 24 hours, starting at 6:00 pm Saturday night, and finishes 6:00 pm Sunday night.

Market Stage

The Market Stage plays a large variety of music ranging from ambient, glitch hop, and tech house to psytrance. The Market Stage is the longest running stage at the festival, starting on the Friday night, and finishing early on Monday evening, it runs for about 72 hours continuously with no breaks except for one hour for the Main Stage opening ceremony. Many of the headliner acts actually play on the Market Stage, rather than on the Main Stage depending on their music style. The Monday afternoon on the Market Stage is widely regarded as one of the highlights of the festival, much like Saturday night on the Main Stage is.

Sunset Stage

The Sunset Stage plays a variety of music, and throughout the festival, however, it closes for the 24-hour duration of the Main Stage opening. The Sunset Stage has more specifics acts and genres than the Market Stage and the Main Stage provide.

Chillout Stage

The Chillout Stage runs throughout the festival.

Playground Stage

The Playground Stage, introduced to the festival in 2009, focuses on live music. The genres covered include dub, reggae, hip-hop, funk, folk, balkan, electro-swing, cumbia and jazz. This stage gives a lot of opportunity for Melbourne's independent music scene to partake in the festival, and for people looking for a break from the more traditional electronic music of the other stages. It also showcases on-musical performers ranging from magicians, to comedians, mimes, and fire twirlers.

Notable Acts

2010 - Robert Babicz and Dave Tipper did several sets, including market stage, and chillout stage sets.

2011 - Shpongle performed Live at Rainbow Serpent in 2011. Many consider this to be the biggest act that the festival has secured to date. Alex Grey painted live on the Main Stage during Shpongle's performance.

2014 - The Orb

Death at festival

In 2012 a 34-year-old man Daniel Buccianti died at the Rainbow Serpent Festival in Beaufort, Victoria.

See also

References

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