Hexenfest is a performing arts festival with a flair for the darkly exotic. Gothic, Pagan, and Tribal belly dance themes are featured prominently come revel with us in the Forbidden Forest! Wear your most sensuous finery for the costume contest, or simply sport your Big Black Boots. Browse the vendors, enjoy a libation at the bar, step on to the dance floor and and help us re-enchant the world.
The 3rd Annual Hexenfest will be held at The Uptown in Oakland on Saturday, April 26th, 2014. The lineup features...
Ego Likeness- Dark electronic/ dance music combined with striking poetry.
Pandemonaeon- Gothic tribal folk metal with haunting soundscapes and imagery.
Tempest & Nathaniel Johnstone- Transcendent fusion bellydance and music.
Unwoman- Cellist-singer-songwriter. Steampunk Chronicle's Reader's Choice Award Winner!
Anaar- Tribal belly dancer walking between the worlds with precision & passion.
Morpheus Ravenna- Ecstatic devotional dance invoking the prophetic arts.
Daniel Skellington- San Francisco-based gothic/ industrial DJ.
Tombo Studio Fashion Show- Fashions for the new belle epoque.
Visit us at www.hexenfest.net to learn more and buy tickets!
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