Holi. Festival of Colors. 2011
DOWNLOAD THE SONG FOR FREE AT www.freshbigmouf.com Every year the Hare Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah puts on the biggest Holi (festival of colors) celebration in the Western Hemisphere. In 2011 the Spanish Fork Police department estimated that over 40000 people attended in the first day alone of the two-day festival. Organizers carefully rationed their stash of approximately 120000 bags of colored powder. Participants come from all over the country (and some from abroad), but the majority of attendees for the Festival of Colors are students from Brigham Young, Utah Valley, and Utah universities. The Holi Festival of Colors celebrates the triumph of good over evil and ushers in the spring season. The festival commemorates a Hindu myth about a witch, Holika, who burned children in a fire. One child repeated the Hare Krishna mantra as he was carried into the flames and the witch was burned instead. At the Spanish Fork festival, rock and roll, R&B, and other modern interpretations of the mantra are played by musicians throughout the day and chanted in a call and response game between performers and attendees. The main event of each festival is the coordinated throwing of colored powder, when the sky above the crowd is filled with rainbow puffs of dye. This video is a tribute to the Utah version of Holi, which the director, Evan Carpenter, has attended faithfully for the last six years. This video was produced by Plaid Social Labs, a video and social media marketing …
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Today I tried to kill myself. I failed, and now I’m watching this video because I want to appreciate life like no one ever has. Here’s to Holi. Time to live. <3
I love it <3
I love it…<3
Perfect celebration
It not India but its Indian festival….
@theREaLFRiCTIoN Indians are in India…. best example of exchanging culture …
@oommggzz Like Holi …
@oommggzz Like Holi …
@oommggzz like holy
how do you pronounce it? like holy or like holly?
@theREaLFRiCTIoN This isn’t in India
This looks like HOLI: The Burning Man Edition
@dustind801 hey thanx man ,but may be not possible for me but i invite you to attend holi function in ahemdabad (India) ..probably the largest in the world ..here’s the link for 2010 holi watch?v=0a_aF5ZvlbU&feature=fvst
Super cooool. Frm south african indian
amazing what a festival , beautiful people and a great music great…………..
Hey Evan are you coming back to the festival this year? I’m sure you’re definitely welcomed as an honored guest..
a lot salutes to the maker of this video.
but every body should see the lathmaar holi (beating the men with sticks by women) in barsaana, india,the birthplace of radha rani
can contact me at my mail : ashok.gupta4@gmail.com
IT LOOKS LIKE SO MUCH FUN
I live in SLC haven’t gone
, I’m totally going 2012
come to india !
@evanmeetsworld WOW! Super video and shots man. Have you guys heard of a global video competition called “India Is” Global Video Challenge? Your video fits under two of the competitions themes, India is Colourful and India is Wherever You Are (given that this festival was celebrated all the way in Utah).
Check out the official website – indiais.org and consider entering the competition. There is a trip to India + some crazy cool lomography and other cameras to be won.
Good luck!
Everyone there is Mormon and is just a good excuse of something to take a girl to in college.
omfg. i want to go so bad!
its beautiful