Joondalup Festival 2016 Program

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Saturday 19 March, 2.00pm – 10.00pm Sunday 20 March, 12.00noon – 7.00pm Central Park, Joondalup City Centre | Free Event

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Welcome to the City of Joondalup Festival, named Best Community Event in WA at the 2014 and 2015 Australian Event Awards. The theme for the 2016 Festival is: Oh, the Places You’ll Go! with programming that will inspire people to remember their childhood dreams, consider their passions and create new aspirations. This year the Big Top has been replaced by three smaller, more intimate venues – The Commonwealth Cube, The Great Place and The Gold Digger. The international flavour of the Joondalup Festival continues in 2016 with acts from the UK and Italy, and look out for the roaming Ear, Nose, Mouth and Eye from Victorian-based artists known as the Snuff Puppets. The Twilight Lantern Parade also returns with more participants than ever before, while Central Walk comes alive with market stalls. There will be an earlier start on day two of the Festival (12.00noon), and a 7.00pm fireworks display on Sunday making the Festival more accessible for families. We thank our valued sponsors for their support and look forward to seeing you at the Joondalup Festival, that will transform the Joondalup City Centre into a vibrant cultural hub of entertainment for all to enjoy. His Worship the Mayor Troy Pickard

The Magic Garden Storybook by Rose Skinner The Commonwealth Cube Community Choral Project - A Hard Day’s Night Official Festival Opening - Twilight Lantern Parade Outdoor Cinema The Gold Digger The Great Place (for kids!) Roving Entertainment Urban Couture Alfresco Entertainment Community Square and Library Lounge Wild Space Central Walk Marketplace Finale Fireworks Map

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The 2016 Joondalup Festival invites you to explore an inquisitive world and playful re-imagining of size and scale across the Joondalup landscape. This year’s theme is Oh, the Places You’ll Go! For the first time, the 2016 Joondalup Festival will debut three new performance venues in Central Park – The Commonwealth Cube, The Great Place and The Gold Digger. Each venue offers a journey of performance, story-telling and theatre that will inspire your imagination. The Gold Digger promises to excite the senses with a mix of circus, cabaret, comedy, jazz, magic and hypnotism. Sponsored by Commonwealth Bank, The Commonwealth Cube will light up Central Park and contain a variety of musical performances. The Great Place (for kids!) will host all of the children’s theatre shows over the Festival weekend. The international flavour of the Joondalup Festival continues in 2016 with a highlight performance from Di Filippo Marionette, an international marionette company who bring their acclaimed Hanging by a Thread puppetry show to Western Australia for the first time.


Saturday 19 March, 2.00pm – 6.00pm Sunday 20 March, 12.00noon – 6.00pm Follow gigantic kites and look for (but please don’t take) miniature dolls from around the world as you make your way through The Magic Garden to the Wild Space stage, programmed by Red Top Creations. This outdoor stage will play host to a variety of circus acts every half-hour. Adults and young children can explore the learning and play experiences at the Goodstart Early Learning marquee next to the pond. Challenge yourself and discover through playing with goop, playdough, clay and many more treats.

An art adventure for children; located in The Magic Garden Saturday 19 March, 2.00pm – 6.00pm Sunday 20 March, 12.00noon – 5.00pm This is a ticketed event. Please visit joondalup.wa.gov.au to book your tickets as places are limited. Discover a world of dreams and delights, of weird, wacky, twisted and colourful sights. On your adventure you’ll create, as you roam, your very own story to keep and take home. Suitable for children aged 6 to 12 years. Leave your parents at the door.


Saturday 19 March

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2.30pm

Benjamin and Me (children’s theatre)

PG ages 8+

3.45pm

Hanging by a Thread (puppetry)

G

4.45pm

Ross Vegas (circus)

G

6.00pm

WA Youth Jazz Orchestra (music)

G

Sunday 20 March

Rating

1.15pm

Benjamin and Me (music)

PG ages 8+

2.00pm

Hills Symphony Orchestra (music)

G

3.45pm

A Hard Day’s Night (music)

G

5.00pm

Odette Mercy and Her Soul Atomics (music)

G

6.00pm

A Hard Day’s Night (music)

G

Latecomers admitted at suitable intervals.

The WA Youth Jazz Orchestra performs classics from the jazz heroes of the 20th century, including Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Stan Kenton, Billie Holiday and more. Bring your dancing shoes as you are sure to recognise the melodies of these toe-tapping and swingin’ standards. Di Filippo Marionette (Italy) is an international marionette company, who want to share their marionettes with the world in Hanging by a Thread. They have performed in Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Peru, Argentina, Australia and the USA (including the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival) bringing the magic of marionettes to people of all ages. A show without words, Filippo brings to life, with each marionette, different stories and situations, both poetic and surreal.


Benjamin and Me Benjamin is Will’s best mate in the whole wide world. Benjamin is also a dog. One morning, Will wakes up with an idea. He has decided to build the first ever boy-dog operated flying machine. And so, this coming-of-age adventure takes to the skies. Follow the extraordinary journey of this young boy, his dog, their wild imagination and a ukulele. This show features a smattering of songs, crazy contraptions and illustrations by visual artist Jacinta Larcombe. Benjamin and Me is a show for families and adventurous adults. Suitable for children ages 8+.

A Hard Day’s Night The Community Choral Project returns for its fourth year, featuring two highlight performances on Sunday 20 March 2016. A Hard Day’s Night will take you on a journey back to the 1960s when English rock band The Beatles formed in Liverpool and grew to become widely regarded as the greatest and most influential act of the rock era. Under the expert musical direction of Jangoo Chapkhana, the Joondalup Community Choir will present an up-beat program interspersed with some beautiful ballads including All You Need Is Love, Ob-La-Di, Ob-LaDa, The Fool on the Hill, When I’m Sixty-Four and Yesterday. Come along to watch your community perform at 3.45pm and 6.00pm on Sunday 20 March 2016.


Saturday 19 March, 9.30pm (performance starts) Central Park, Joondalup City Centre Grab a bite to eat, pull up a bean bag and settle in to watch American silent comedy film The General starring Buster Keaton, accompanied by musical artists Viola Dana. This is set to be a dynamic and unique experience that will illuminate a masterwork of the silent film era. Viola Dana’s sound can best be described as a mixture of folk, jazz and contemporary classical music.

Youth Music Event at Arcade Nightclub Twilight Lantern Parade Saturday 19 March, 6.45pm Mayor Troy Pickard will formally open the Festival from the alfresco dining area before the Twilight Lantern Parade travels along Grand Boulevard and Boas Avenue. Come along to witness the magic of an illuminated parade featuring over 1,500 participants.

Saturday 19 March, 6.00pm – 10.00pm Arcade Nightclub will come alive for an underage gig on the Festival weekend. The 2016 headliner will be Just A Gent plus special guest Brooklyn. Tickets are just $10.00 each and will be available from y-lounge.com.au Keep up-to-date with the line-up by visiting the City of Joondalup Youth Services Facebook page. Arcade Youth Music Events are fully supervised and are drug, alcohol, and smoke free. These events are organised by the City of Joondalup Youth Services strictly for 13-17 year olds.


Saturday 19 March

Rating

3.45pm

Lisa Lottie (circus)

G

4.45pm

Matt Dyktynski (comedy)

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8.30pm

Nicola Milan and the Stray Cat Club (music)

G

Sunday 20 March

Rating

1.15pm

It’s Getting Awkward (dance)

PG

2.00pm

Jonno Strange (magic)

PG

2.30pm

Lisa Lottie (circus)

G

4.45pm

Charlie Moon (jazz)

G

6.00pm

Matt Hale Comedy Hypnotist (comedy)

PG

Alcoholic beverages may be purchased from the licensed area surrounding The Gold Digger.


Lisa Lottie bends it like Barbie with her super stunts of flexibility and some of the most impressive hula hoop tricks you have ever seen. To top it all off, she will perform the world’s most dangerous hula hoop trick, balancing sky high on just one foot. Expect great feelings of exhilaration and remember to pick your jaw up off the floor when you leave.

Matt Dyktynski is a comedian. Matt is an actor. Matt is also a Cancerian. Matt can cook reasonably well. Matt spent years based in London, becoming a regular on the highly demanding UK circuit. All over Britain and Ireland and with gigs as far flung as Poland and Croatia, Matt has weaved his warm style to crowds everywhere and is now home in Oz looking forward to making his own people laugh and hopefully getting out of the gig alive. Language warning: comedy routine contains coarse language.

Nicola Milan and the Stray Cat Club ooze all the glitz and glamour of The Roaring Twenties, with pop and trip hop grooves and electronic elements, wrapped up in silky vocals. With songs about love, lust and passion, guests will be transported back in time to hidden bars filled with mysterious millionaires, underworld gangsters and dangerously glamorous women. Reviving an era of frivolity and splendour with a fresh and modern twist, Nicola’s music takes its influence from notorious characters throughout history, movies from the golden era and parties straight from the Twenties. Matt Hale, winner of three national comedy awards, is a professional stage hypnotist based in Australia. Hale has hypnotised people all around the world from London to Las Vegas (where even Mike Tyson told him: “you are amazing”). Combining the fun of total audience participation with the incredible abilities of the mind, he turns traditional hypnosis on its head, highlighting the talents and creativity of the volunteers for big laughs instead of embarrassing them. Expect to see hypnotised volunteers transported into bizarre car journeys, talking alien and unleashing talents they never knew they had.


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Saturday 19 March

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2.30pm

Squisher and Squasher (children’s theatre)

G

3.45pm

Renee at Play (children’s theatre)

G

5.30pm

Squisher and Squasher (children’s theatre)

G

Sunday 20 March

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Squisher and Squasher (children’s theatre)

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1.30pm

Renee at Play (children’s theatre)

G

2.45pm

Squisher and Squasher (children’s theatre)

G

4.00pm

Jazz for Kids with Libby Hammer (music)

G

5.15pm

Hanging by a Thread (puppetry)

G

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Squisher and Squasher are playing in the garden, but what do they hear? It’s Princess Charlotte and she’s lost something very small and very precious, but what could it be? Squisher and Squasher quickly leap into action to help Princess Charlotte in her search. With the help of the audience Squisher and Squasher go on a grand adventure and discover there are a lot of interesting things in the garden for them to find. Will they be able to help the Princess? Come along and find out. Joondalup Festival.pdf 10:28 am See this fully interactive show1 for27/01/2016 children aged 2-8 years featuring song, dance, singing, stacks of silliness and of course, fun.

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Keep an eye out for incredible roving performers with bouncing humans, moving body parts, a life-sized giraffe and a guerrilla granny gone wild. Most of the fun to be had is in searching out the unusual!

Meet the Snuff Puppets’ Mouth, Nose, Ear and Eye – all disembodied giants with minds of their own. Adults and children alike will go crazy for the surreal weirdness of these giant body parts floating down the street. Whisper your secrets into the giant Ear, chew the fat with the Mouth and Nose around raising a few brows with a giant Eye. Snuff Puppets is a radical giant puppet company tackling all that is taboo in society with an irreverent and comic sensibility.


Exploring Avant-Garde, Theatrical and Experimental Fashion Sara Winfield Live Mural Since the purchase of her work by fashion savvy Rebecca Judd, Sara Winfield’s career has sky-rocketed with hundreds of commissions to date. Sara will be painting a large-scale mural at the Joondalup Festival as part of this year’s Urban Couture program, at the following times: Saturday 19 March, 1.00pm – 6.00pm Sunday 20 March, 2.00pm – 6.00pm (6.00pm live fashion runway show in front of the mural) Check out Sara’s work on Instagram #sarawinfield and be sure to take a pic on the day and share it using #urbancouture For further information visit joondalup.wa.gov.au or call 9400 4230.

Caught on the Hop – Fashion Parades A series of guerrilla style fashion parades will be taking place at this year’s Festival. These have been inspired by the Festival’s theme Oh, the Places You’ll Go! and will take you on a journey of discovery through the event site. Sunday 20 March 2016 12.45pm – commencing at the Alfresco Entertainment area (Grand Boulevard) 2.15pm – commencing at Kulcha on Central Walk 3.45pm – commencing at the boardwalk near Wild Space 6.00pm – commencing at the Sara Winfield mural in Central Park


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Saturday 19 March, 2.00pm – 9.00pm Sunday 20 March 12.00noon – 7.00pm It is going to be a suitcase full of fun, so come and check out the City Showcase for a variety of interactive activities. View the Camera Club’s ‘Places I’ve Been’ images and vote for the People’s Choice Award. Build a magical Lego creation, help bring to life the giant colouring-in mural, help create the Bunny Island yarn bombing scene and learn about the Library’s latest membership promotion ‘I didn’t know my library did that!’ Here you can also learn more about the new City Rangers, sign up for one of many City e-newsletters and engage with the City on social media.

Get a free health check, test yourself against personal trainers in a fun fitness challenge or take advantage of the special membership offers. There is plenty for the kids too. They can climb, balance and jump their way through Kindy Gym, sports activities and jam sessions. For the first time, City of Joondalup Leisure Centres will run a series of free group fitness sessions at the Joondalup Festival. Each session is 45 minutes long with limited capacity, so registration is required. Please bring your own towel or yoga mat for yoga sessions. For further information about these sessions visit joondalup.wa.gov.au

A whirlwind of wild and wonderful antics can be experienced at the Festival’s tiny new stage presented by Red Top Creations. Under the canopy, artists from around the world will be joining in to perform stunning, quirky and beautiful acts of circus, comedy, dance and wonderment. This venue will feature artists from Italy, the UK, the Netherlands and all parts of Australia, showcasing exceptional skills in an extraordinary setting. Saturday 19 March

Sunday 20 March

2.00pm

Glitz

1.00pm

Hanging by a Thread

2.30pm

LEAP (mini show)

1.30pm

Lisa Lottie

3.00pm

Miss Red

2.00pm

Miss Red

3.30pm

LEAP (mini show)

2.30pm

Ross Vegas

4.00pm

Ricochet Circus

3.00pm

Hanging by a Thread

4.30pm

Lisa Lottie

3.30pm

Ross Vegas

5.00pm

Ricochet Circus

4.00pm

Glitz

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Happy Hoops

4.30pm

Mickey J

5.00pm

LEAP (mini show)

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The City is committed to providing accessible and inclusive events. The Joondalup Festival site provides universal access ramps, parking and toilets. All performance venues in Central Park have disabled seating available. Please see the site map for location information. The City would love to hear your thoughts on this year’s Joondalup Festival. You can provide feedback on this event by completing an online survey available at joondalup.wa.gov.au between 19 March and 27 March 2016. Your valuable feedback will be used to shape future events the City of Joondalup provides for its community. Thank you.

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