The Sacred Acre Festival centered around one genre: electronic dance music, and the subculture that embraces it. According to organizers, the festival was the first of its kind in the state.
A crowd enjoys a group during Sacred Acre dance festival on Sept. 9, 2022.
Maz Karandish is a multi-instrumentalist with Balkan Bump. He’s Iranian-American and grew up playing traditional Persian music. Miller, who moved to Alaska about five years ago, has been throwing raves in Colorado and New Mexico since the mid-1990s. Her partner Laces wore a homemade faux-fur Cruella De Vil dalmatian jacket, otherwise topless in neon reflective booty shorts, sporting a long red beard. Laces is a burly guy, which is a pretty comical contrast to his outfit. But while his costume is playful, his message is serious:
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