The 2nd annual Rhythm and Joy Festival will be taking place this August in Woodland Hills. Last year's festival attracted approximately 5,000 visitors.
The festival is a celebration of the arts and is set to include displays, dance performances, parades, yoga demonstrations, and a living marketplace. There will also be drum circles to participate in, a fashion show, guest speakers, and workshops. There will also be live music from artists such as Ali Stroker, the Agape International Choir, and Charles Holt.
The vendor village will feature environmentally-minded businesses selling a variety of projects and plenty of green living demonstrations.
Admission to the festival is free but there are several VIP choices also. For $30, guests can have reserved seating, while for $75 they also get reserved seating and a t-shirt. For $150, guests get all the same perks but also get a boxed lunch, a swag bag, and the opportunity to attend an artist reception.
Vendors who are participating in this Woodland Hills event may decide to invest in services such as sign or banner printing. These items might attract more visitors to their booths.
The Rhythm and Joy Festival will be held at the Warner Center Park on August 30th from 11:00am - 8:30pm. To find out more, contact Ginger Campbell at 323-933-4155.