Lightning in a Bottle 2007


It’s the beginning of April, and The Do LaB has been in production on our Spring festival, Lighting in a Bottle for over two months now. I realized about a month ago how huge an oversight it was that I hadn’t written a single word about LIB here, and this is the first moment that I’ve been able to steal 15 minutes away to give this amazing, overwhelming, inspiring project a little mention.

So what’s the big deal about Lightning in a Bottle? Well, in addition to the 40+ musical acts on 3 stages spanning 40 acres of Santa Barbara forest ground, the whole to do is being powered almost entirely by solar, or otherwise renewable energy, and incorporating green production practices from top to bottom.

Having worked with major music festivals like Coachella and Vegoose through the Do LaB for years, we witnessed the massive amounts of waste these events generate. There’s something about crunching over an entire polo field of plastic water bottles at 12:30 am on Coachella Saturday and realizing that after the bulldozers come in to shove it all off to a landfill, the whole thing would repeat the next night, that really fills you with a bottomless dread for the future of the world.

So when it came time for the Do LaB to create our own festival, we knew we had to do it differently. With LIB we are setting out to not only produce an unforgettable experience, but to create a model for sustainable large-scale live entertainment.

My role on this team is directing the full LIB marketing campaign, which incorporates everything from structuring the communications strategy with our community, to sponsorship and press, and back to all manner of word-of-mouth building initiatives–for an organization that built its reputation in the underground, word of mouth is still what drives our events–and stirring all the ingredients together in the magic marketing cauldron to produce a strategy that optimizes each of its various components.

That’s where my head is at these days in an all-consuming kind of way. I am loving the team we’ve got at the Do LaB, I am loving the process and our creation. And I’m loving the work. Which is a very good thing, since there is a ton of it!

OK. Time’s up…. Back to work.

    



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