The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly known as Coachella) is
an annual three-day music and arts festival, founded by Paul Tollett, organized by Goldenvoice and held at the Empire Polo
Club in Indio, California, in the Inland Empire's Coachella Valley.
Due to popular demand, back in 2012, Coachella organisers "stretched" the festival over two weekends. Of course, first weekend is more popular then second, but let's be honest, the best would be to attend both weekend for full on, don't-wanna-miss-the-thing, experience.
Going back to it's beginnings, first official Coachella festival happened
in October 1999. Then, after the break of one year, to avoid intense
heat during the summer, the festival moved from October to April. In
following years Coachella
became an event with impressive line-up and amazing atmosphere that
attracted many people from all over the world. Nowadays the festival is
happening not only over two weekends, but on several stages/tents set-up
throughout the grounds, each playing live music continuously. The main
stages are: Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Gobi Tent, Mojave Tent,
Sahara Tent and newly introduced in 2013, Yuma stage.
Coachella is also showcasing some impressive art: installation art and sculptures, located all around festival. Every year it feels that arts get better and better. And it is very possible that it does, since apparently the amount of art that the team of the Coachella Valley Art Scene needs to choose from, increases every year. This year there were so much art, that we had to use following guide to locate everything: Art of 2015.
For me, the most impressive was (yet, another) piece of art from Poetic Kinetics, The Papilio Merraculous, caterpillar that during the festival transformed into the beautiful butterfly. This art installation was a beautiful reminder that the world around us is constantly changing, growing and evolving and many times in mysterious ways. Instead of being afraid of that change, we should learn to embrace it and celebrate it.
I feel, that in the similar ways, the Coachella festival itself has been transforming and evolving over the years and I am happy to say that, since 2012, I've been witnessing and embracing this change. And, together with other festival goers, maybe, I've been even the part of that change.
This is probably one of the reason why Coachella is still one of my favourite festivals, that I keep on coming back to.
Another, very important one for the music lover that I am, is that no matter how hipster or mainstream it gets, Coachella never forgets to include bands I am excited about, introduces some new, awesome bands that I (could and usually) get excited about, seems to brings the best out of most of the artists that are performing and big part of the audience and continues to keep it's vibe in tune with what for me California is all about, chilled, sunny and fckng gorgeous.
Expect to hear about my desert festival extravaganza experience (probably) again
next year. In the meantime...
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