Monday, September 19, 2011

The Hottest and Greenest Reggae Music Festival

The fun and excitement of attending a concert could not be described by words alone. The hype, the energy, and the exhilarating appeal of the experience almost make everyone satisfactorily exhausted, which is why such events have always been attended by huge numbers of audiences. Miami’s annual reggae music festival is one of these events, held in Bayfront Park, with a multi-cultural blend of food, music, and arts.

The Bayside Rocks is an environment and family-friendly, star-studded party which could make even the staunchest environmentalist green with envy. It has been attended by 8,000 patrons last year, with the expectation that this year would have a better momentum. The festival is held to develop a universal movement which embraces music, art and culture, while at the same time promoting social consciousness and community and environmental awareness. It will showcase the beauty we are capable of and the expression of the connected energies which we are part of and from which we grow.

This Miami Music Festival invites the world to be part of the audience to the inherent transcending appeal of works by artists embodying peace, love, and unity. The festival is just an event, but also a journey unifying the languages of the arts. It has the most humanitarian of efforts in fighting poverty and feeding the hungry. Each year, as part of the admission cost, each patron is asked to bring two or more cans of food. This year’s proceeds and food drive will benefit Curley’s House, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of needy individuals and families by providing the nutrition they need.

1 comments:

Brian said...

The Bayside Rocks is an Social Consciousness environment and family-friendly, star-studded party which could make even the staunchest environmentalist green with envy.