Including an exclusive look at Elohim's festival set. Amidst the pandemic, the standard music festival settings of open fields, wooded forests and sprawling parking lots have been sitting empty and quiet.
But social distancing has indeed led to innovation, with streaming festivals not only becoming the primary way dance artists have stayed connected with fans during quarantine, but with these festivals sets becoming farther out and more fully realized as the pandemic persists.
Case in point was the second iteration of the online dance festival Digital Mirage, which this past weekend (June 13-14) saw more than fifty artists performing from far-flung venues including a grand (and empty) Dutch concert hall to the bottom of a pool in