LoveLake Festival comes to Taupo
LoveLake Festival comes to Taupo
LOVELAKE FESTIVAL GREAT LAKE TAUPO COMES TO WAIRAKEI RESORT
LoveLake Festival Great Lake Taupo
March 8th -11th, Wairakei Resort, Taupo
YOGA, MUSIC, AROHA.
LoveLake Festival 2018 brings a weekend of yoga, meditation, mindfulness, music and aroha to Taupo’s Wairakei Resort.
A humble, fresh offering to the New Zealand yoga/mindfulness community, the four day LoveLake Festival promises a low cost and accessible program of classes and music from the evening of Thursday 8 March, 2018.
“This weekend and location holds special significance for the yoga and mindfulness community in New Zealand. We’re excited to partner with Wairakei Resort to connect, practice our values (and handstands), and party as we have in previous years,” say the festival directors.
After the cancellation of Wanderlust Great Lake Taupo the event organisers have come together quickly to produce a festival for all of the people that were left disappointed.
Wairakei Resort General Manager Kathy Guy said that LoveLake Festival was a scaled back event that still promises to encompass everything that people loved about Wanderlust.
“We are excited to be working with such an experienced and enthusiastic team whose main motive is to provide a fantastic festival for New Zealand’s yoga, meditation and music loving community,” says Guy.
“LoveLake is for everyone that was looking forward to their annual weekend of wellness.”
A full programming and ticketing announcement for LoveLake Festival 2018 will be made next Wednesday 7th February.
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