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Shakori is Family

February 17, 2019 by David Dean 2 Comments

photo by: Zach Poe

The Shakori Hills family lost one of our most beloved members on Saturday, February 16.

James Olin Oden has been a festival regular for the past ten years. He first came as a fan and quickly got involved as a performer and even as a staff member for a short time.

His uniquely uplifting musical sound, a blend of his Irish and American roots, wisdom of all manner of subjects, and love of the GrassRoots family will be missed dearly.

Details of a memorial being planned for the Spring 2019 festival will be announced once they have been finalized.

In the meantime, we felt James’ words and music were the best way to honor the man. Below, enjoy a piece he wrote for the Spring 2018 program followed by some clips we thought helped capture his spirit.

slán leat, James

 

Shakori is Family

Originally printed in the Spring 2018 Festival Program.

written by James Olin Oden

When I first came to Shakori 10 years ago, I really had no idea what I was getting into. I knew that I was going to a music festival and there would be campfires, with lots of musicians, music lovers and artists all over the grounds. Well, in between all the fun and camaraderie, what I found was family.

photo by: Madelyn Matthews, Fall 2016

We’re a peculiar family to be sure. Made of all kinds of different camps, many with names like Camp Sparkle, No Hope (and Know Hope), Rivendale, Frabjous, and Wayward Way to just name a few. There’s no rule that this should be; it just happens in a Grassroots kind of way. Each camp has its own peculiarities and proclivities, and we intermingle quite a bit, cross pollinating ideas and moments of utter silliness. Also, the camp decorations are something to behold. In Fall one of my favorites is the Festivarians site, where they have I think a 100 or so jack-o-lanterns hung in a grove.

The fires at each camp have always been a very central thing. We gather round and conversations flow freely as does music. Sometimes in the wee hours of the morning we just sit and stare and breathe together. Not that we can’t do a Shakori without fire (we just did; it was hard, but we did it, together!), but they have always proven to be a central part of the event. Amongst the fires, rocks and trees of Shakori we live freely enjoying one another’s self-expression and our corporate expression as a group. We learn hard lessons about living with each other and allowing each other to breathe freely within the group. This is not to say there are no boundaries, we just work really hard to uphold the real boundaries and allow freedom wherever we possibly can. Because of this, we have all grown as one big Shakori family.

Every family has a vision, and at Shakori you see the music and dance flowing from the camps like many vibrant streams down to the stages forming a great river of music and dance. We gather at the stages forming a unity of both musicians and dancers flowing as one big pool of united humanity. It’s really amazing to observe. There are, also, workshops covering all kinds of things musical and cultural. Even these ultimately stem from the camps. Over the years I’ve seen many a person young and immature in their art (whether it be music, dance or those other media (-;) become strong leaders and find their way to stages and workshops. It’s a beautiful thing seeing your family grow.

None of this could happen without the staff, and they are a beautiful and integral part of this family we call Shakori. There is the board of directors that set the vision, the staff that handle the operations and booking, the rangers that look out for everyone’s safety, and the security that is there to ensure everyone has a good time. They all work in unison to make sure the festival keeps going. Add to that all the volunteers that put in so much hard work to make this thing come together (tents don’t raise themselves). It really is much like someone preparing a beautiful feast for all their friends. Great hospitality requires a great amount of work, and they do all this work selflessly for one big happy Shakori family.

So please do enjoy your time here. The land and the people of Shakori greet you with open arms.

Welcome to the family!

James Olin Oden Videos

James performs “Friend of the Devil” and “Uncle John’s Band” with his longtime playing partner Joey Arcuri on the Meadow Stage at the Fall 2013 festival.

 

Here James performs “Dance Right Out of My Grave”, a song he wrote about a performance by Driftwood, another Shakori Hills GrassRoots regular. This clip is from the DooDad Farm, our Greensboro friends down the road.

 

James would narrate a video of his arrival at Shakori Hills GrassRoots every year. His Spring 2016 video has the added bonus of his album “Deeper Dance” as the soundtrack and a glimpse into his horticulture knowledge.

 

Filed Under: From the Festival Desk, News Tagged With: chatham county, festival, james olin oden, music, nc, pittsboro, raleigh, shakori, shakori hills

Get With The Program! Last Call For Program Advertisers!

February 13, 2019 by David Dean Leave a Comment

The Spring Program Advertisement Deadline is this Friday, February 15th!

Want to get your name out to thousands of festival-goers before and during the 2019 Spring Shakori GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance? Well, our audience becomes your audience when you advertise in our festival’s program! Only a few spots remain available.

We strategically distribute 15,000 programs throughout Central NC (and beyond) during the weeks leading up to the festival – and our programs are readily available and widely read during the festival as well. Advertise your business, reach new customers, and support your local music & arts festival!

The Spring Program Advertisement Deadline is this Friday! Get with the program and reserve your space today by emailing: shakorihillsprogram@gmail.com.

 

Filed Under: From the Festival Desk Tagged With: advertise, festival, local, music, program, shakori hills, shakori hills grassroots festival

’Twas the Night Before Shakori

October 3, 2018 by Shakori Hills

’Twas the night before Shakori, when all through the ‘ground
Not a performer was playing, not even a sound;
The Ticket Booth was stocked by volunteers with care,
In hopes that all our Shakori friends soon would be there;
The Early Campers were snuggled all warm in their tent;
While dreaming of music and a weekend well spent.

The stages were set, the Dance Tent was ready;
How is it here? Shakori Season already?
And up in Middle Earth and down in Creekside;
Both children and adults all sit starry-eyed;
And all through the festival and all through the air;
You could feel GrassRoots coming, we’re practically there!

The moonlight was shining on all of Peace Park;
The night before it shares it’s magic in the dark;
And the banners are dancing, and the trees they are shining;
Leave all complaints on the road – It’s Shakori! No whining!
So pack up the campers, fill the coolers with beer;
We finally made it, Shakori is here!

The Grove Stage will be rocking, the Meadow enchanting;
After all the building and painting and planting;
All of us here at Shakori, we have waited since last fall;
We welcome you back – oldies, newbies, and all;
Take it all in, all the sound, smell, and sight;
‘Happy Shakori to all, and to all a good night!’

by: Sarah Cullen, Spring 2018

Filed Under: News Tagged With: live music, music, north carolina, pittsboro, poem, raleigh, shakori hills

Road to Shakori Fall 2018

August 3, 2018 by David Dean Leave a Comment

As we near the start of school and cool weather days are on the horizon, it is time to hop on your favorite mode of transportation and set the controls to the heart of Shakori.

The Road to Shakori, a partnership with Foothills Brewing, is a series of shows at venues in North and South Carolina highlighting bands that carry the ethos of Shakori. Most of the featured acts are playing, or have played, the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance. The fall Shakori Hills festival is happening Oct. 4 – 7 in Pittsboro, NC and there are nine Road to Shakori shows in the months leading up to the event.

At each of the nine shows we will be registering to win a 4-Day festival pass and Foothills Brewing will have specials on tap. Other freebies will be available, too, so make sure to stop by our table  at the venue and talk to our street team about how you can get involved.

The 2018 series will include the first Road to Shakori stops in Asheville, Wilmington, and Charleston, as well as a Bluegrass Showcase at The Pour House in Raleigh during the World of Bluegrass weekend.

Check out the full list of shows below and mark your calendars to join us! Visit shakorihillsgrassroots.org/roadtoshakori for more details.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: foothills brewing, live music, road to shakori, shakori hills

Enjoy The Outpost

April 15, 2018 by David Dean Leave a Comment

Plant Your Roots in the Outpost!

GrassRoots might be turning 16 this year, but that doesn’t mean you’ve gotta be all grown up to enjoy the festival!

The Outpost is the perfect place for attendees between the ages of 10 and 18. Offerings in this space range from instrument workshops to Boff Games (foam swords and shields = super cool!), led by the Wandering Swordsman.

The Outpost is programmed throughout the day Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Children can learn the Art of the MC from (J) Rowdy, who is performing Friday in the Cabaret Tent or the basics of magic during the Slight of Hand session.

For those that prefer creative and mental arts, The Outpost features a wide range of board and table games, community art installations, and hands-on crafts.

Kids 12 and under get in free and we have a special advanced ticket rate for 13 – 15 year olds of $59. Advance ticket sales end Monday, April 30.

There’s something for all at the Outpost, so come spend the weekend with us!

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: chess, magic, outpost, shakori hills, teenagers

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