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Holi. Festival of Colors. 2011

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DOWNLOAD THE SONG FOR FREE AT http://www.freshbigmouf.comEve... 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 40,000 people attended in the first day alone of the two-day festival. Organizers carefully rationed their stash of approximately 120,000 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 company based in Provo, Utah. www.plaidsocial.comThe performers featured in the video are Namrock and C.C. White's Soul Kirtan. Learn more about Namrock at www.namrock.com and find C.C. White at http://www.facebook.com/pages/... notes: This video was shot on Canon t2is at either 24 fps for normal speed or 60 fps for slow-motion. Some clips were slowed down even more using timewarp in Adobe AfterEffects. The color was achieved through careful color correction of images that were shot fairly flat (meaning the blacks weren't that black, the white weren't that white, and the color wasn't overly saturated, which gives you a lot of information to work with in post-production) and with the help of a plugin called Mojo. The composer Aaron Hatch (aka Fresh Big Mouf) created magical beats from his home in Los Angeles.For more from director Evan Carpenter, subscribe to his channel Evan Meets World or follow him on Facebook or Twitter.youtube.com/evanmeetsw rldfacebook.com/evanmeetsworldtwitter.com/evanmeetsworldHelp the Utah Krishnas build their new temple in Salt Lake City by donating to their paypal account at facebook.com/ColorfestVideoGet a free download of the song at freshbigmouf.com

Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: evanmeetsworld

Length: 02:28
Rating: 4.939443
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09motocross (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
whats the name of the song?
qotyop (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Gotta hand it to the organizers...I personally being an Indian from Mumbai(Bombay) could never have imagined something like this can be pulled of any where else in the world.....especially in US....that to in Utah(respect for mormons :-) lolThis is what its all about...compassion and the death of ignorance and peace and love all the way...I am definitely gonna come there soon because its just epic....+only exotic looking brown guy there would be sweet.....CAN'T WAIT....HAPPY HOLI YO !!
PencilThinStacheLTD (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
you can buy colors there
beautyiswithinxx (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I fricking love indians.
TheIndianOrthodox (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
There are lots of places on the internet! Go to Google and type in "Holi Powder" or "Gulal Powder" (Gulal is the actual taditional Indian name for the powder). There you will find lots of websites that you can buy it from like Amazon (I came across one product in Amazon that offered a huge amount of Gulal in 9 different for about the price of 15.95), TheInsceneStore. com, etc. There are also a few recipes that teach you how to easily make Gulal.
cherian1976 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sorry,I don't think the line is clear that Lord Vishnu kills Hiranyakashipu (and not the little boy,Prahlad) in the 'Narasimha' avatar.
cherian1976 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It's about the evil king Hiranyakashipu who thinks he is God.His little son Prahlad believes in Lord Vishnu. He is furious & tries to kill his son ,but is foiled every time by Lord Vishnu.In one attempt,his fire proof sister ,Holika,attempts to burn the child but is killed herself.Finally,Vishnu kills him in the Narasimha avatar! In India ,Holi is celebrated by burning Holika's effigy,playing with coloured powder & drinking 'bhang'.
AlissAsperzza1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Donde venden ese tipo de colores en polvo o como se llama esa marca ??
kirstypinkpony1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
You're so welcome!!! Do go next year!!! It's LOADS of fun!!! Thank you, you take care as well!!!

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