Transformative music, art, workshops, food, and storytelling in Iceland
2015


ABOUT THE ORG
Featuring 65+ artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, and friends from all over the world, Saga Fest created a cultural movement on the Stukkseyrarsel sustainable farm in Iceland.
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EveryStory documented and edited photos of Saga Fest in Iceland.


























Co-created by an incredible team of Icelanders and foreigners alike
…the goal was to leverage the power of stories, community, music, and the arts to build community and collective power for positive social change in Iceland and beyond." - Scott Shigeoka












Saga Fest incorporated immersive artist activations from the artists-in-residence
…rooted in vulnerability, sustainability, community, and transformation."






























Co-created by an incredible team of Icelanders and foreigners alike
…the goal was to leverage the power of stories, community, music, and the arts to build community and collective power for positive social change in Iceland and beyond." - Scott Shigeoka












Saga Fest incorporated immersive artist activations from the artists-in-residence
…rooted in vulnerability, sustainability, community, and transformation."






























Co-created by an incredible team of Icelanders and foreigners alike
…the goal was to leverage the power of stories, community, music, and the arts to build community and collective power for positive social change in Iceland and beyond." - Scott Shigeoka












Saga Fest incorporated immersive artist activations from the artists-in-residence
…rooted in vulnerability, sustainability, community, and transformation."






























Co-created by an incredible team of Icelanders and foreigners alike
…the goal was to leverage the power of stories, community, music, and the arts to build community and collective power for positive social change in Iceland and beyond." - Scott Shigeoka












Saga Fest incorporated immersive artist activations from the artists-in-residence
…rooted in vulnerability, sustainability, community, and transformation."




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