In case you couldn’t be with us in the Ozorian Village this year, we’ve collected the seven issues of the hard copy version of the Ozorian Prophet in downloadable PDF version. Enjoy!
We’re introducing the artists of the brand new Ozorian tower and visionary art gallery, the MIRADOR. The tower art gallery will also be home to some amazing live painting, workshops and lectures.
Having mostly been identified with dark and fullon psychedelic trance and his crazy dancefloor sets, Adam Hohmann aka Para Halu debuted with his own downtempo electronica sounds this year in the Ozorian Chillout Dome.
By LILLY H.—Heros, Eco-Warrior, Tree Huggers, Environmental fascists, we salute and applaud you. Your demonstration of sustainability, ‘Off Grid’ living and freedom from constrains of our oppressive, suffocating, consumerist society, are a positive inspiration for us all. Want to make a difference? But not wanting to play Tarzan and Jane in the jungle? We don’t […]
Ott was doomed to be a teenager in the cultural wasteland that was the mid-1980’s provincial England. After a brief period wandering aimlessly through the hairsprayed deserts of New Romanticism and poodle-rock he found refuge in the warm, inviting sounds of Scientist, King Tubby, LKJ, and Prince Far-I and the effortless grace of European experimentalists Neu! and Kraftwerk.
This year Ozora Festival offers a wide variety of artistic workshops, aimed at attaining intellectual development, openness towards the energy of the surrounding people, boosting self confidence, and even opening hidden artistic qualities.
Wheat / Búza / Weizen / Blé / Trigo / Grano–Watching Vera kneading dough you understand what it’s all about. She takes two loaves and rolls them with the flat of her palm against the weathered wooden board and against each other, carressing them whilst gently but firmly working out the air from both. The […]
“And he grew and grew strong as a boy must grow who does not know that he is learning any lessons, and who has nothing in the world to think of except things to eat.” – Rudyard Kipling on Mowgli, The Jungle Books.