Events organized for, or largely attended by, members of Neopagan spiritual paths: often planned around the Wheel of the Year or coinciding with adjacent phases of the Moon.
Festivals
edit- Council of Magickal Arts
- Faerieworlds
- Free Spirit Gathering, ongoing since 1985
- Hekate's Sickle Festival, ongoing since 1989
- Kaleidoscope Gathering, ongoing for over 30 years, hosted at Raven's Knoll campground
- Mėnuo Juodaragis,[1] ongoing since 1995
- Pagan Pride Day, held annually at many locations
- Pagan Spirit Gathering, ongoing since 1980
- Pan Pagan Festival, ongoing since 1976
- Natale di Roma, gained popularity over the last 20 years[2]
- Spring Mysteries Festival, ongoing since 1986
- Sirius Rising, ongoing since 1994
- Starwood Festival, ongoing since 1981
- Wellspring Gathering
Defunct
edit- Beltania, final gathering in 2019
- Gnosticon, final gathering in 1976
- PantheaCon, 1994–2020[3]
See also
edit- Pagan festivals in the United States
- Lists of festivals – list articles on Wikipedia
- List of modern pagan temples
- Transformational festival
References
edit- ^ Bousfield, Jonathan (2004). The Rough Guide to the Baltic States. Rough Guides. p. 53. ISBN 978-18-582-8840-6.
Mėnuo Juodaragis ... weekend-long neo-pagan festival of folk, metal and electronica held in a different countryside location each year.
- ^ "Natale di Roma all'ETRU".
- ^ "Reflections on the last PantheaCon". The Wild Hunt. 2020-02-21.