Nelson Ledges Quarry Park Summerdance Festival 2009

The second annual Summerdance featuring two nights with Lotus.

August 28, 29, 30, 2009

The scenic Nelson Ledges Quarry Park presents Summerdance II, an Electro-Instrumental Dance Festival featuring Lotus from Philadelphia, PA, headlining Friday and Saturday nights.

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Nelson Ledges Quarry Park is a privately-owned, 250-acre campground and concert facility located about 45 minutes east of Cleveland, Ohio.  Between April and October, the Park hosts very reasonably-priced weekend concert festivals.  Camping, swimming, hiking, basketball, and kids’ playgrounds are only some of the enjoyable options available at the family-owned and -operated Nelson Ledges Quarry Park.

 
Proprietor Evan Kelley is proud to present some of the best electro-organic dance acts in the nation for Summerdance II.  From Boulder, Colorado, EOTO and The Motet Trio bring their compelling grooves and otherworldly melodies.  San Francisco’s MO2-Mind Orchestra, Philadelphia’s Telepath, New York City’s Digital Frontier, Boston’s Lovewhip, Athens, Ohio’s Papadosio, and Pittsburgh’s Jazzam round out the stellar lineup.  Underground sensation DJ Rootz (Boulder, CO) will rock electrifying late night sets both Friday and Saturday nights.  Also appearing: The Werks, The Histronic, and Jeff Bujak!

 

Heavy-duty production values for Summerdance include super-beefy lights and sound guaranteed to fry your noodles!

 

Admission is $45 for Friday through Sunday, or $35 for Saturday through Sunday.  No dogs or glass bottles.  There is no extra charge for camping.

 

For more information, contact Evan Kelley at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park


 

Phone: (440) 548-2716

Email: nlqp@modex.com

 

NELSON LEDGES QUARRY PARK

12001 Nelson Ledge Road

Nelson, OH  44231

 

Website: http://www.nlqp.com
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cant wait for next weekend, lotus is the best live band out there, next to the roots, and phish to mix it up. summer's end will never stop the jammin

The Werks were incredible at this show...no one else even came close. Too bad NLQP did not highlight them better.

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