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URL icon « on: May 28, 2015, 12:28:05 AM »

We’d like to include your words in this year’s Telluride Bluegrass printed program…

In past years, we’ve included Festivarians' memories, haikus, “blue” items, etc., on the bottom of each page in the program.  This year we’d like to share what the yinjo-yangdolin means to you as a Festivarian.

 huh

A bit of background… The yinjo-yangdolin is our longtime icon of two string instruments in a circle, similar to a yin-yang.  It represents how two opposite ideas are actually interconnected; how duality and contrast create balance and harmony. 

This idea appears throughout the festival:
- The heat and sun of a day on the tarp vs. the chills of night in the campground
- The trad acoustic bluegrass of Rhonda Vincent vs the funky electric R&B of Janelle Monae
- Killer flank steak vs a Greek salad
- Rookie Festivarians vs 30-year veterans
- flip flops vs winter hat
- Sam’s 41st year vs Lau’s Colorado debut

We’d like to hear your own examples of festival opposites that create balance and harmony.  From the stage to the campgrounds to the tarps to the town to...  Be poetic, personal, colorful, and fun.

Post as many as you like below.  For the purpose of including these in the printed program, please limit each of your examples to 15 words. Otherwise, be as free and creative as you can.  We'll print as many as possible throughout this year's Telluride Bluegrass program.

Sound fun?  And totally confusing?  That’s the yinjo’s true nature...  Rolleyes

We’re excited to read what you come up with!   Thumbs Up
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URL icon « Reply #1 on: May 28, 2015, 01:20:57 AM »

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URL icon « Reply #2 on: May 28, 2015, 06:04:00 AM »

We’d like to include your words in this year’s Telluride Bluegrass printed program…

In past years, we’ve included Festivarians' memories, haikus, “blue” items, etc., on the bottom of each page in the program.  This year we’d like to share what the yinjo-yangdolin means to you as a Festivarian.

 huh

A bit of background… The yinjo-yangdolin is our longtime icon of two string instruments in a circle, similar to a yin-yang.  It represents how two opposite ideas are actually interconnected; how duality and contrast create balance and harmony. 

This idea appears throughout the festival:
- The heat and sun of a day on the tarp vs. the chills of night in the campground
- The trad acoustic bluegrass of Rhonda Vincent vs the funky electric R&B of Janelle Monae
- Killer flank steak vs a Greek salad
- Rookie Festivarians vs 30-year veterans
- flip flops vs winter hat
- Sam’s 41st year vs Lau’s Colorado debut

We’d like to hear your own examples of festival opposites that create balance and harmony.  From the stage to the campgrounds to the tarps to the town to...  Be poetic, personal, colorful, and fun.

Post as many as you like below.  For the purpose of including these in the printed program, please limit each of your examples to 15 words. Otherwise, be as free and creative as you can.  We'll print as many as possible throughout this year's Telluride Bluegrass program.

Sound fun?  And totally confusing?  That’s the yinjo’s true nature...  Rolleyes

We’re excited to read what you come up with!   Thumbs Up

ok here we go first one

The longest days
shortest nights
where I'm stationed on blue
but my feet take flight Flower
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Brian dang you!

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your fault Brian.

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I danced with the moon under the sky
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URL icon « Reply #5 on: May 28, 2015, 11:28:22 AM »

Fun way to waste some time at work!

Young Bucks and Grizzled Veterans, Music Brings us all together year after year

White Collar vs Blue Collar? We're all no collar at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival

TradGrass vs NewGrass vs JamGrass vs ThrashGrass: It's all bluegrass to me

Rock and Roll vs Bluegrass? Sam Bush has other ideas

Or, alternatively:

Sam Bush: Where Rock and Roll and Bluegrass Intersect

And due to the new laws in CO, I feel like I can throw this one out there:

Beer vs Weed? Who needs the stress of choosing?
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URL icon « Reply #6 on: May 28, 2015, 12:11:50 PM »

Awesome stuff, everyone!  Keep it coming!

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Daygrass vs Nightgrass
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URL icon « Reply #8 on: May 28, 2015, 12:52:21 PM »

Living 51 weeks a year where just a few people in my life get why I love bluegrass, to spend 7 days with 10,000+ people who are obsessed with it, and somehow it balances perfectly.
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URL icon « Reply #9 on: May 28, 2015, 12:59:47 PM »

Sorry didn't see the 15 word limit, I'll work on it.
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URL icon « Reply #10 on: May 28, 2015, 01:09:48 PM »

Arrive by bicycle or plane, The Grass is our aim.
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Hug a stranger.  Kiss a friend.  Music floats over river's bend.
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URL icon « Reply #12 on: May 28, 2015, 02:50:00 PM »

my 1yr old Piper's first festival vs. Sam Bush's 41st (Kerry Riley from Logan, Utah)

opening band clarity and energy vs. closing band confusion and exhaustion (Kerry Riley from Logan, Utah)
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A sea of colorful tarps and people below, the rocky cliffs and flowing water above (Piper Bastian from Logan, Utah)

Dirty Dancing Feet and Clean Mountain Streams (Piper Bastian from Logan, Utah)

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Our small fest is the BIGGEST & the BEST! Congratulations on the Pollstar Award, Planet Bluegrass!      - Auntie Hope

When I see Yinjo-Yangdolin, I know Bela & Sam will play it again!  -Auntie Hope
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