The morning started off with around 100 attendees present. Eaton Wellness of Eaton Hotel sponsored both a yoga session to start off our day and a sound healing session to follow up.
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The group also gave out free t-shirts to the kids and the attendees of the festival. Reebok’s non-profit initiative, BOKS, came out and created activities for kids to do in the BOKS Kids Sports Activation Area, which at one point had activities going with varying groups of 30 kids. Around 800 people attended the festival, 16 different performances and activities took place throughout the day, and 8 vendors came out to showcase their work. COVID-19 precautions were in place with mask mandates, pre-registration of vaccination status for those that did not want to wear masks, and an event capacity cap to encourage as much social distancing as possible.įounder of LSP, Risikat “Kat” Okedeyi, had the opportunity to curate for day three of the festival “Release.” Day three lasted from 10 AM – 9 PM, starting with a yoga session sponsored by Eaton Wellness, and ending with the Axel F afterparty featuring Jahsonic and DJ Stylus. The festival took place at The Reach Plaza at The Kennedy Center. Each day of the festival was curated by three different Black women and sought to celebrate and highlight local Black artists, musicians, poets, filmmakers, and dancers in an engaging and playful way. On Saturday, July 3, 2021, LiL SoSo Productions had the opportunity to curate local artists and musicians as a part of the three-day festival Relax | Relate | Release DC.