LEAF Festival
LEAF Festival is produced by LEAF Community Arts, a non-profit organization established to build community and enrich lives through the arts, locally and globally, through festivals, events, mentoring, and educational programs. When LEAF was created in 1995, it was an acronym for "Lake Eden Arts Festival". As of 2012, we no longer use the origin except as a historical reference- it has transformed into LEAF Community Arts often referred to as "LEAF". LEAF has several signature programs including: LEAF Festival, LEAF Schools & Streets, LEAF International, LEAF Downtown AVL, and LEAF Local.
Occurring twice a year since 1995, LEAF Festival, based in Black Mountain, North Carolina has established a reputation as being one of the best festivals in the southeast. The Washington Post recognized it in 2001 as, “The best cultural Mix and Match Festival in the nation”. The festival includes international and local music, handcrafts, dancing, cuisine, children's activities, outdoor adventures, drum circles, a zipline, canoeing, etc.
The home of LEAF, Lake Eden Events & Camp Rockmont, has an intriguing history. Prior to becoming a camp, in the 1940s it was the site of the historic Black Mountain College (BMC). Many of the century's most celebrated artists and thinkers attended the college as teachers or students: Albert Einstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Anni Albers, Merce Cunningham, Rothko and Buckminster Fuller (who designed the first geodesic dome there). Prior to BMC, in the early 1900s, Edwin Wiley Grove (of the Grove Park Inn and Grove Arcade) developed the land and constructed some buildings with his trademark native stone fireplaces. Prior to Grove, The Lake Eden Inn and Resort offered a getaway for people seeking its healing waters and rejuvenating air.
LEAF in Schools & Streets is a non-profit collaborative outreach program bringing performing artists into schools and community centers for hands-on workshops, residencies, and interactive performances. The experience provides opportunities for youth to perform alongside resident artists on a national stage, with family members in the audience. The program provides participating youth with a diverse experience that includes workshops,performances, interactions with performing artists, and a festival adventure.
Notable performers
- Aaran Bebe Sukura – Ghana
- Abigail Washburn - Clawhammer banjo
- Alex Torres y Orquesta Los Reyes Latinos – South America
- BeauSoleil - Louisiana
- Bela Fleck
- Ben Sollee- genre-bending percussive cellist
- The Be Good Tanyas - Canadian Folk
- Bernie Worrell & The Woo Warriors
- Billy Jonas – Folk
- Bohola- Irish
- Buckwheat Zydeco
- Carnavalito – Puerto Rico & El Salvador
- Chirgilchin - Throat Singers - Tuva
- Chuck Beattie & Blues By Design
- Chuck Brodsky - Folk
- Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown - Blues
- Corey Harris - Blues
- Cutumba - Cuba
- Cyril Neville’s Tribe 13- New Orleans
- Dan Electro & the Silvertones
- Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks
- David Holt Band
- David Wilcox - Folk
- The Dead Poets
- Deer Clan Singers w/ Pura Fé – Native American
- Dervish – Ireland
- Donna the Buffalo
- Duckbutter w/ Sam Bush & John Cowan
- Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul - Celtic
- Emeline Michele – Haiti
- Enter The Haggis- Celtic
- Fairport Convention - England
- File' – Louisiana
- Fishbone - punk
- Foundation Stone - Reggae
- Freddie Branch and the Singing Stars
- Fuego Del Almo – Colombia
- The Ghillies - Scotland
- Gokh-Bi System – Senegal
- The Greencards- Bluegrass
- Havana Select - Cuba
- The Holmes Brothers - Soul
- Inlakesh – Australia
- Inner Visions Reggae -Virgin Islands
- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk- New Orleans
- Jamuna – Russia
- Jean-Paul Samputu & Ingeli - Rwanda
- Jeff Oster – Jazz HypnoGroove
- Katuah Capoeira Angola - Brazill
- Kruger Brothers - Switzerland
- Le Vent du Nord – Canada
- Les Nubians - France
- Linda Thompson - England
- Llan de Cubel - Spain
- Lloyd Cannady & The Flying Clouds
- Lonesome River Band - Bluegrass
- Los Amigos Invisibles - Venezuela
- Los Hombres Calientes – New Orleans
- The Mahotella Queens – South Africa
- Mamadou Diabaté - Kora player - Mali
- Mambo Brothers - Latin
- Marcia Ball – Louisiana R& B
- Maria Muldaur & Blusiana Band - Folk
- Martha Redbone
- Michael Franti – Hip Hop
- New Orleans Klezmer All Stars
- Odetta – Folk Icon
- The Persuasions
- Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys
- Rebirth Brass Band – New Orleans
- Red Stick Ramblers- New Orleans
- Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loco – Congo/Cuba
- Richie Havens – Folk Icon
- Rising Appalachia- World Music/Spoken Word/Bluegrass
- Robin & Linda Williams & Their Fine Group
- Samba Ngo - Congo
- Samite - Uganda
- Scythian - Celtic Rock with Gypsy flavor
- Shringara Nepal
- Solazo – South America
- The Subdudes – New Orleans
- Thomas Mapfumo & The Blacks Unlimited – Zimbabwe
- Tim O’Brien - Folk
- Tony Trischka Band - Bluegrass
- Toubab Krewe
- Viva Quetzel – South America
- The Wailers Band - Reggae
- Wild Asparagus – Contra & Celtic
- Wild Magnolias – New Orleans
- Wild Mango - Latin
- Xumantra – Tibetan
- Yerba Buena - Cuba
- Zulu Connection
References
Further reading
- File, Mark. "LEAF: Lake Eden Arts Festival, Black Mountain". Romanticasheville.com. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
- Sandford, Jason (March 10, 2014). "Big changes at Black Mountain’s LEAF music festival this year". Ashvegas.com. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
External links
- Official website
- "LEAF Lake Eden Arts Festival". Ashevillenc.com.