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Starwood is attended by people of all ages. Followers of diverse beliefs attend Starwood. According to the event organizers, the festival is designed for members of all spiritual paths to share their customs and beliefs. Some specific groups whose members regularly appear at and attend Starwood
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The event began as a weekend festival, and grew over the years to a seven-day event. Attendance has grown from 185 in the first year to peak at around 1800 people in 2002, and has stayed between 1500 and 1650 since 1999. Since 1982, Starwood has been a
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and quieter instruments. There are concerts held every lunchtime, dinnertime, and evening, and all-night multi-media enhanced parties in an inflatable structure called the "PufferDome" and in an adjacent area called the "G-Spot". Starwood provides
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and children's classes and programs in a playground area called "Kids' Village", and a schedule of classes and activities for teenagers. There are several areas devoted to multi-cultural ceremonies and rituals, and a non-Native
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festival. It takes place every July in the United States. The Starwood Festival is a camping event which holds workshops on a variety of subjects. There are also live musical performances,
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and elsewhere. All-night drummers' bonfires are held each night of the event in at least two locations: the "Paw Paw Patch" for larger drums such as
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The Starwood Festival was founded in 1981 by the Chameleon Club, a recognized student organization at
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The first Starwood was held July 24–26, 1981 at Coopers Lake Campground, the same site as the
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Index

WinterStar Symposium
New Age
neopagan
world music
rituals
bonfires
multimedia
presentations
clothing optional
skyclad

Church of the SubGenius
Ivan Stang
Case Western Reserve University
Association for Consciousness Exploration
sensory isolation
Kirlian photography
shamanism
Wicca
holistic health
tarot divination
Thelema
past life regression
Society for Creative Anachronism
Pennsic War
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
New Philadelphia, Ohio
Nudist Camp
KOA
East Sparta, Ohio

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