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Saying Yes to the Party and No to Drugs with Yoga Rave

Posted: July 13, 2018

A Buenos Aires phenomenon

The Yoga Rave party returned to the city of its origin, Buenos Aires, where over 1,200 people performed yoga, meditated, and swayed to the electronic beats of bhajans (devotional songs).

The four-hour long, non-alcoholic and non-smoking party began with yogic stretches and warm ups by Gustavo Yorgel, an Art of Living volunteer, and paved the way for a guided meditation with the voice of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the founder of Art of Living.

“Yoga Rave is love overflowing! The first time I went to one, I wasn't emotionally well and as soon as I entered everything changed inside me,” expressed an ecstatic Silvana Bisio, a 31-year old from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She continued, “This is the best party I've ever been to in my life. ‘So What Project’ music is a direct connection to divinity. I’ve met the most beautiful people of the planet in these parties. Everybody should go to that (yoga) party, everybody should experience it.”

Music and meditation

The musical duo, Nicolás Pucci and Rodrigo Bustus of the ‘So What Project’ band, enthralled the crowd with a slew of bhajans, rendered with panache and ease. The fast-paced ‘Krishna Govinda,’ had the audience dancing crazily, while the mellow Durgabhajan had them swaying meditatively. The duo continuously encouraged the audience to give their 100 percent and enjoy the moment. Guest singer Bernadette Ben accompanied them for a few bhajans, which left the audience rapturous.

Finally, the holy gathering concluded with a meditation, which was guided by Sergio Jollivet, and a video about the evolution of meditation.

The purpose, concept and benefits of Yoga Rave

The concept of Yoga Rave materialized when Art of Living volunteers looked for an alternative recreational environment without drugs, alcohol, or tobacco. Initially, the mere idea of a healthy, balanced and yet fun-filled, high-energy party seemed a dream, but the exponentially increasing number of attendees bears testimony to its success amongst teenagers and adults alike.

“Everything began in Argentina with the belief that it was possible to have a different kind of fun. Initially, it took place in private homes, but due to the overwhelming success and popularity, it became necessary to think of bigger venues. After filling a nightclub, we saw the need to get organized and professionalize the structure of the party. From that point onwards, the number of people attending the Yoga Rave has been increasing from a few hundreds to thousands,” smiles Sabrina, Art of Living volunteer and one of the organizers of the party. “We are planning to organize Yoga Raves in different parts of Argentina – Cordoba, Rosario, Mar del Parta – and later, Paraguay and Uruguay.”

The funds raised from this event supported social projects like ‘Breathe Together,’ a program where children from every public school in the country learn stress-reducing breathing techniques, and ‘Breathe Planet,’ a tree planting campaign in Argentina, both of which the Art of Living Foundation initiated.

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