The new fashion trend is healthy holidays that blend traditional Hindu discipline practices with electronic music and naturists. Instead of alcohol or drugs, the audience chooses grass smoothies, and also meditate before dancing.
This particular phenomenon, which recently came to the pages of the New York Times in a lengthy article titled comically "The Dog Pose in disco", emerged in Buenos Aires in 2007 between two friends whose northern clashed with healthy habits prevailing "burst" the nightclub circuit.
These two allies of healthy living, Rodrigo Bustos and Nicholas Pucci,
usually have that at the first meeting of what would become the seed for
Yoga Rave parties would not have more than 15 people and was not yet
integrated the musical element, number key to this revolutionary fusion.
However, it immediately occurred to them to achieve the collective
spirit of the massive parties that sought to recreate them, should add a
soundtrack to meetings, something that they themselves were responsible
for forming the group So What Project!, Which incorporates mantras to electronic databases.
Finally, it was in 2009 that began timidly to celebrate the season of Yoga Rave , which usually take place in the bowling palermitano The Roxy, and now hundreds of people convened in each encounter.
Everyone who has attended some of these meetings, which begin early evening and end before midnight, have noticed that public manners are far from the usual crowd of a rave party.
For starters, do not use drugs or alcohol, but liquefied, the most popular being the grass.
Addition, the call is not limited to young techno or hippies, but can
also be family group, including children and even grandparents. "A smile is the best drug," repeated one of the leading teachers from the stage dancing.
Today, Yoga Rave parties have begun to expand to other cities on a tour that included Seattle, Chicago and New York.
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