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CONTACT US

We warmly welcome you to connect with us through this form. We invite you to share your thoughts, inquiries, or experiences with us, and we will do our best to respond as soon as possible. We value your connection with our Anahata community and are grateful for your presence. Thank you for reaching out to us.

FAQ

Be sure to check the Frequently Asked Questions section which may contains answers to commonly asked questions that may be helpful to you?

Is Anahata family-friendly? 

Yes, Anahata is family-friendly and welcomes children of all ages. Children under 12 stay free. Children 13-18 ticket is $100 and children 18+ $250. Get your tickets before May 15 and receive a complimentary uniquely designed Anahata'23 T-shirt!

Is there drinking water?

Yes, there if fresh well water pump. Please bring your own water container and bottle.

What is the situation with toilets?
 

There are porta-potties with handwashing stations located not far from the kitchen and the main area.

What amenities are available on-site? 

  • Anahata offers:

  • camping in the nature for three days 

  • parking

  • two vegetarian/vegan meals a day

  • live and electronic music 

  • designated shaded area for workshops for body, soul and mind

  • barrell wood-buning sauna with shower and cool tubs

  • designated communal fireplace

  • swimming at a beach 5 minutes drive from the grounds

Can I come for one day?

A: Yes, you may come for one day. 

The price for the ticket for one day without sleepover is $150.

Day visits are available on Saturday and Sunday. When you arrive, you will pay $150 for admission and leave $100 deposit as a guarantee that you will leave by 11:30pm. If you leave 1 hour or 1 day later your deposit goes towards your extended stay.

Friday night is the acoustic night with no electronic music, opening the circle

Saturday and Sunday both have full daytime and nighttime program with workshops, music and dancing

Monday has morning workshop and early afternoon downtempo music and closing the circle

What kind of music plays at Anahata?

  • downtempo music during the daytime

  • live music in the afternoo

  • dance electronic music in the evening

  • Listen to Anahata DJ sets from previous years here

Is Anahata dog-friendly?

Yes, Anahata is dog-friendly and we welcome all friendly and well-behaved fur-friends.

What is included in the ticket price?

  • Staying at the festival from Friday August 4th 7pm until Monday August 7th 3pm

  • two vegetarian meals per day, brunch at 12pm and dinner at 7pm (8pm on Friday), vegan option available

  • all workshops

  • all live and electronic performances

What is NOT included is camping gear. Please bring your own tent and camping supplies.

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Q: Is Anahata family-friendly? 
A: Yes, Anahata is family-friendly and welcomes children of all ages. Children under 12 stay free. Children 13-18 ticket is $100 and children 18+ $250. Get your tickets before May 15 and receive a complimentary uniquely designed Anahata'23 T-shirt!

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Q: What amenities are available on-site? 
A: Anahata offers:

-camping in the nature for three days 

-parking 

-two vegetarian/vegan meals a day

-live and electronic music 

-designated shaded area for workshops for body, soul and mind

-barrell wood-buning sauna with shower and cool tubs

-designated communal fireplace

-swimming at a beach 5 minutes away from the grounds

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Q: Is Anahata dog-friendly?
A: Yes, Anahata is dog-friendly and we welcome all friendly and well-behaved fur-friends.

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Q: Is there drinking water?

A: Yes, there if fresh well water pump. Please bring your own water container and bottle.

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Q: What is included in the ticket price?

A: Staying at the festival from Friday August 4th 7pm until Monday August 7th 3pm

-two vegetarian meals per day, brunch at 12pm and dinner at 7pm (8pm on Friday), vegan option available

-all workshops

-all live and electronic performances

What is NOT included is camping gear. Please bring your own tent and camping supplies.

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What kind of music plays at Anahata?

A: The music creates the heart beat of Anahata. Whether fast or slow, organic or electronic, the music at Anahata is intended to facilitate heart-opening. Our DJ carefully select the music that moves the soul, sparks imagination, activates your inner visionary. The music will start Saturday afternoon with the sounds of ambient and downtempo and will slowly morph into upbeat dance party by the evening. Sunday we continue to relax with the ambient and downtempo music in the daytime and will have a second dance night.

-downtempo music during the daytime

-live music in the afternoon

-dance electronic music in the evening

Listen to Anahata DJ sets from previous years here

See the DJ lineup for 2023 here

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Q: Can I come for one day?

A: Yes, you may come for one day. 

The price for the ticket for one day without sleepover is $150.

Day visits are available on Saturday and Sunday. When you arrive, you will pay $150 for admission and leave $100 deposit as a guarantee that you will leave by 11:30pm. If you leave 1 hour or 1 day later your deposit goes towards your extended stay.

Friday night is the acoustic night with no electronic music, opening the circle

Saturday and Sunday both have full daytime and nighttime program with workshops, music and dancing

Monday has morning workshop and early afternoon downtempo music and closing the circle

​

Q: What is the situation with toilets?

A: There are porta-potties with handwashing stations located not far from the kitchen and the main area.

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Q: When does music stop?

A: The amplified music plays from 12pm to 12am. At 12am we bring the volume down and switch to “silent disco” mode - using wireless headphones for acoustically immersive experience.

Friday night is acoustic night, with people gathering and singing around the fire - everyone is welcome to join and to contribute with their instruments and voices.

Saturday and Sunday nights are both dance nights.

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Q: I want to help/volunteer. What do I do?

A: Everybody participates and contributes in different ways, but we do encourage active participation and co-creation of Anahata, whether you are officially a volunteer or not. In this collaboration and co-creation the magic of Anahata shines through and you get to be amazed and what connection and co-creation can bring forth.

There are several volunteer positions where you offer a total of 4 hours of service in exchange for 50% off the ticket price - in the kitchen, at the gate and fire place. If you wish to immerse yourself in Anahata, meet and connect with new interesting people and have budget restrains, this is a great place to go.

 

 Q: I want to perform, to offer a workshop or to vend. What do I do?

A: That is wonderful! Anahata is a community-run event, and every year amazing workshops and performances arise from initiatives like yours. Please contact us with details of how you would like to contribute.

There is a possibility to offer a workshop - we still have some time slots available. To check out what is already planned, go here​.

If you would like to offer a live performance, or to DJ, please contact us with details of how you would like to contribute.

If you would like to vend - we have recently extended our festival into creating a mini-marketplace, where participants may offer their creations for sale. Food and drinks, clothing and jewelry have been in good demand. Please be ready to be self-reliant in terms of set-up, electricity, storage and supplies - we do not offer tents, electric hook-up or storage.

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Is there receptiion?

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Where to charge myphone?

Can I cook my own food?

What if it rains?

What if my plans change and I cant go? Will I be able to return the ticket?

What if I don’t know anyone? Should I still come?

How do I get to the festival?

Is there a designated area for camping?

What should I bring?

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