The Boiling Pot Music Festival is about fun. It also has a mission.
In its first year, Kalamazoo's newest outdoor celebration will bring together at least 40 musical acts, 30 artists and a full complement of forums designed to get people talking about areas of importance to the community -- agriculture and food security, energy, education, housing, human security, green space and transportation. Spiritual, mental and physical wellness also will be addressed.
The July 3-4 festival is at the Arcadia Creek Festival Place in downtown Kalamazoo. Matthew Lechel, event coordinator for the I.D.E.A. Association, says the festival can capitalize on what's already happening in the local music
and arts scene. "We want to harness the social capital that's already being created as the community comes together and then take it to the next level," Lechel says.
Boiling Pot also is a play on words for organizers trying to stir the pot of ideas regarding where creative energy needs to be focused in Kalamazoo.
On white boards displayed throughout the festival community members will have a chance to "map" organizations and projects already happening in the community within eight identified sectors. Natural partnerships will be identified and information on a long-term project involving the community is expected to emerge.
Art projects from seven previous events sponsored by the
I.D.E.A. Association will be on display at Boiling Pot and eight new pieces will be made in the pavilion by those attending the festival.
And because sustainability is important to the organizers a greening team has been assembled to make sure no paper, plastic or food from the public or vendors at the event ends up in a landfill.
The Boiling
Pot Festival is presented by The Strutt and The I.D.E.A. Association.
Ticket prices, a schedule of events and a list of
artists are available
here.
Writer: Kathy Jennings
Source: Matthew Lechel
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