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KwazuluSpirit Festival launches in July

There will be a significant conscious market, fabulous plant-based food vendors, a vegan village, and a literary showcase for South Coast authors.

Inspired by the BaliSpirit Festival, the KwazuluSpirit Festival, a first in South Africa, will be held in Port Edward on July 22 and 23.

The festival promises a vibrant celebration of consciousness and well-being in all of its forms.
The KwazuluSpirit Festival is set to take place at the Estuary Hotel and Spa, Port Edward, on Saturday, July 22 from 9am to 8.30pm, and on Sunday, July 23 from 9am to 4.30pm.

According to the festival curator, Debra Robins, there will be a significant conscious market, fabulous plant-based food vendors, a vegan village, and a literary showcase for South Coast authors.

“The festival offers 11 ‘Transformational Talks’ by industry thought leaders, as well as 13 ‘Spirit Speaks’ events over both days. The event also offers a healing marathon with 12 ‘Bliss Booths’ where festival goers can experience various natural energy healing modalities. To make the journey south uplifting, there is a KwazuluSpirit ‘Yoga Meander’ en-route, festival goers are encouraged to take the N2 towards Hibberdene the R102 south and experience one or more nine different styles of yoga on offer at various studios from Hibberdene to Port Edward, culminating with sunset beach yoga at the venue, The Estuary Hotel and Spa,” said Robins.

She added that the hosts of the KwazuluSpirit Festival 2023 are Odyssey Magazine and Wozani Africa Events.

“They are introducing the festival and Yoga Meander in 2023. This event will be extended in 2024 to include the KwazuluSpirit Wellness Way, a conscious South Coast wellness travel initiative launching later this year. The KwazuluSpirit Festival is intended to be an annual event and the dates for 2024 will be June 15 to 17,” she said.

For more information, email curator@kwazuluspirit.com.

The event will also offer a healing marathon.

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