Rising Appalachia, String Band Rendition Concert & Dance Party with DJ Castanea

February 17 - 18, 2024

Date and Time Details: February 17th 8:30 PM - February 18th 11:00 PM

Location: Beyul Retreat

Address: 26604 Frying Pan Road, Meredith, CO, USA

  • $75.00 – Program Price

Join us Saturday, February 17th for an intimate concert with Rising Appalachia, the Stringband Rendition followed by DJ Castanea dance party at Beyul Retreat. Tickets are $75/person and include both the concert and dance party! This is part of the Deep Winter Retreat and open to the public 🙂

The concert will begin at 8:30p immediately followed by the dance party.

Subject to availability a limited number of overnight accommodations for $150/ in our main lodge will become available the week of the event (no dogs allowed in these rooms). *Note, the dance party will be located in the main lodge and go until 11pm.

About Rising Appalachia:

Rising Appalachia is an internationally touring Americana and world folk ensemble steeped in the soul of the South. It is the brainchild of Atlanta-raised sisters Leah Song and Chloe Smith, rooted in the traditional folk music of their family, storytelling, songcathing, grassroots activism, lyrical prowess, and a multi-instrumental tapestry of their melodic ensemble.

Rising Appalachia’s music is a reflection of their times, blending folk traditions with

contemporary themes, lyrics, and poetry. The band’s unique sound is shaped by Leah and Chloe’s soulful vocals, simple instrumentation, and seamless harmonies, unique to siblings raised in folk traditions. They are joined by a host of talented musicians who bring their own cultural influences, enriching the blend of folk, world, and urban music that defines the smooth sound of Rising Appalachia. Featuring full-time members David Brown (upright bass, baritone guitar), Duncan Wickle (fiddle, cello), and Biko Casini (drums and world percussion), plus a host of special guests, expect to be swooned into a tapestry of silky sounds.

Their journey has taken them around the world, from sailboat tours across British Columbia to street theater festivals in Southern Italy, a busking career in New Orleans, and traditional song studies in Ireland, Bulgaria, Latin America, and beyond. They have also engaged in immersive cultural exchange programs and music gatherings everywhere that they go. Their dedication for nearly two decades to their craft has led them to acclaimed appearances (Telluride and Bluegrass Festival, Preservation Jazz Hall, Bob Bilen’s Tiny Desk, Red Rocks, and more) and sold-out concerts at venues across the country.

Through their music, Rising Appalachia bridges cultures and stories, creating connections that resonate deeply with their audiences of all ages, shapes, and sizes. Expect a boot-stomping banjo tune alongside an eerie ballad of beats and blues all mashed up with a piece of breathtaking cello, fiddle, and bowed bass.

Eschewing established industry norms, Leah, Chloe, and their team have followed the invitation to intuitively and independently forge their own path. Fifteen years and seven studio albums into an ambitious adventure that has already taken these medicine women around the world, Rising Appalachia continues spreading musical catharsis with an iridescent elixir of global soul. Come join the songs and make them your own.

 

About Beyul:

Beyul Retreat is 32 pristine acres surrounded by the White River National Forest, with 1700 feet of Frying Pan river frontage and a lush network of ponds, creeks, and waterfalls among the trails on the property. Hike straight onto the National Forest without getting in your car, and nearby, you’ll find seasonal adventures like rock climbing, horseback riding, & stand-up paddleboarding.

Amenities at Beyul include the hot tub, sauna, cold plunge, river access, hiking trails, yoga classes, and more!

 

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be made at 72 hours prior to arrival.

FAQ:

-What if there is 48” of new snow overnight?

Most of the attendees are part of the Deep Winter Retreat and they will be onsite start Thursday. If there is alot of snow the show will still go on. Refund are not given due to weather.

-Do I need 4WD?

Yes, we’d recommend renting or bringing a vehicle with 4WD  or AWD and snow tires. There is only one road to get to Beyul, which is plowed daily, though depending on snowfall and weather conditions, getting there can be majestically tricky. Once you do – safely – you likely won’t ever want to leave.

-Can I bring my kids

We love the future generation groomers and welcome you bringing them and their youthful smiles and playfulness. Be prepared for a beautiful, rugged landscape.