Ängsbacka is a course and festival center focused on personal development, yoga, Tantra, dance, meditation, spirituality and self-expression. It is located in Molkom, Sweden, and was started in 1996. The center hosts an average of eight festivals per year, mainly during the summer. Although Ängsbacka's Tantra Festival is the largest in Sweden, the No Mind Festival is the largest of the festivals with around a thousand participants. Vegetarian food is served. It is registered as a not-for-profit organization owned by members and is run in a large part by volunteers.
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| - Ängsbacka is a course and festival center focused on personal development, yoga, Tantra, dance, meditation, spirituality and self-expression. It is located in Molkom, Sweden, and was started in 1996. The center hosts an average of eight festivals per year, mainly during the summer. Although Ängsbacka's Tantra Festival is the largest in Sweden, the No Mind Festival is the largest of the festivals with around a thousand participants. Vegetarian food is served. It is registered as a not-for-profit organization owned by members and is run in a large part by volunteers. (en)
- Ängsbacka är en kursgård och en festivalscen vid Molkom, Karlstads kommun. Verksamheten är inriktad mot personlig utveckling och självförverkligande, enligt en riktning som kan betecknas som New Age. Kursgården startade sin verksamhet 1996 och är inrymd i lokaler som tidigare varit ålderdomshem. Kursgården arrangerar ungefär sju festivaler varje år, de flesta under sommaren. Den största festivalen heter No Mind och lockar runt 1000 personer. Ängsbacka räknas som en ekoby och är medlem av the Global Ecovillage Network. (sv)
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| - Ängsbacka is a course and festival center focused on personal development, yoga, Tantra, dance, meditation, spirituality and self-expression. It is located in Molkom, Sweden, and was started in 1996. The center hosts an average of eight festivals per year, mainly during the summer. Although Ängsbacka's Tantra Festival is the largest in Sweden, the No Mind Festival is the largest of the festivals with around a thousand participants. Vegetarian food is served. It is registered as a not-for-profit organization owned by members and is run in a large part by volunteers. The course center and its No Mind Festival were the feature of the 2008 documentary Three Miles North of Molkom. More than one-fifth of the approximately 500 people who attended the Ängsbacka Tantra Festival in the last five days of July, 2021 developed confirmed COVID-19 infections. Proof of a negative COVID-19 test was not required for entry, and most of those who developed infection had not been vaccinated. (en)
- Ängsbacka är en kursgård och en festivalscen vid Molkom, Karlstads kommun. Verksamheten är inriktad mot personlig utveckling och självförverkligande, enligt en riktning som kan betecknas som New Age. Kursgården startade sin verksamhet 1996 och är inrymd i lokaler som tidigare varit ålderdomshem. Kursgården arrangerar ungefär sju festivaler varje år, de flesta under sommaren. Den största festivalen heter No Mind och lockar runt 1000 personer. Ängsbacka är en icke vinstdrivande organisation som ägs av sina medlemmar, och till stor del drivs av volontärer. Många av volontärerna, anhängare och medlemmar bor och arbetar i den närliggande trakten och i den närmaste byn, Molkom. Ängsbacka räknas som en ekoby och är medlem av the Global Ecovillage Network. Kurscentret och dess No Mind-festival var fokuset för dokumentären Three miles north of Molkom (2008). (sv)
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