2017 National Folk Festival Program

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National Folk Festival 13-17 APRIL, 2017 EXHIBITION PARK, CANBERRA

2017 SOUVENIR PROGRAM

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| DON’T WASTE THE NATIONAL DOING OUR BIT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT This year the Festival continues its partnership with ACT Smart, an ACT Government initiative committed to creating a more sustainable future. We will continue to educate our patrons about recycling at the Festival through signage around our waste stations, and encouraging everyone to bring their own water bottle to refill at one of our water stations onsite. This year, we have a new company joining us to help us further reduce our waste footprint at the Festival. We-Refill are supplying stations that will serve chilled filtered alkaline water and sparkling water. There will be two stations onsite for the first year. This system is to encourage our patrons to reuse their drink bottles, and to steer clear of plastic. The cost to use these stations is $6 per day for unlimited refills, or $20 for the full Festival period. Tickets can be pre-purchased through www.we-refill.com.au or via a member of the We-Refill team at one of the two stations onsite. HEALTHY WATER, HEALTHY HYDRATION, HEALTHY FESTIVAL, CHOOSE WE-REFILL When choosing to refill you will also be supporting Charity Water Global with $1 of every pass being donated to provide healthy water to communities where healthy clean water is needed. There will still be free water refill stations located onsite. Please see the Festival map. We love to educate and encourage everyone to recycle at the Festival. So here is a little reminder about our bins and what should go in them: GENERAL WASTE

CO-MINGLED

COMPOST/ORGANIC

Plastic bags

Bar cups

Food scraps

Non-recyclable packaging

Glass bottles and jars

Paper plates

Ceramics and broken glass

Aluminium cans

Corn-starch cutlery

Waxed paper, cling wrap or foil

Steel and tin cans

Wooden utensils

Plastic bottles

We have a lot of help behind the scenes from our service providers and volunteers. We would like to thank our wonderful Volunteer Waste Coordinator, David Pinson and his team of super human trash fairies! This team keeps the bins moving throughout the entire Festival. They ensure we have no overflowing bins, waste stations are clean and tidy, and that the Festival site is waste-free and clean. We can’t thank them enough for their energy, commitment and ‘can do’ attitude! And lastly, we would like to thank SUEZ (formally SITA) our waste provider. SUEZ provides all the bins along with the onsite compacting trucks that manage our large volumes of waste efficiently and quickly. SUEZ also ensures that the waste and organics are delivered to the correct depots. Thank you all again for a fantastic result in 2016! We really appreciate your continued efforts to keep our Festival waste-free and clean. Every little bit helps the Festival and the environment. OZHARVEST

OzHarvest, the nation’s leading food rescue operation, has been feeding Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth’s hungry since 2004. In that time, OzHarvest has delivered over 58 million meals and has rescued over 19,500 tonnes of food from ending up as landfill. Using a fleet of 34 vehicles, OzHarvest rescues food from restaurants, cafes, hotels, retailers and food outlets throughout these cities as well as helping in rural areas with their regional food rescue program REAP. Every week OzHarvest collects over 56 tonnes of excess food and delivers it to more than 800 charities throughout Australia. Every $1 donated means we can deliver the equivalent of two meals to people in need.


FROM THE FESTIVAL DIRECTOR | Each year you come from all corners of the country, an eclectic mix of ages, races and socioeconomic backgrounds with the common purpose of immersing yourselves in everything our iconic event has to offer. You are part of our Festival community, a community that has been steadily growing ever since the event was founded back in 1967, and you are all very welcome to the 2017 National Folk Festival. As we move into our next 50 years of folk I am delighted that the National Folk Festival continues its proud tradition of presenting world-class music alongside grassroots and community activities, that it is able to provide an exciting alternative to main stream music culture, and that the event remains relevant and makes an important contribution to the stories and experiences that stay with you. Behind the scenes, the many talents of the extremely hardworking NFF team, our staff and volunteers, contractors and service providers who bring the Festival to life, are vital to the success of our event. To you all I extend an enormous thank you and my sincere appreciation for your investment in the Festival. To all our partners and sponsors who are acknowledged in this program, I am extremely grateful for the essential and ongoing support you provide. I thank you for your belief in the event and the assistance you give that greatly enhances the delivery of our Program. In 2017, I would especially like to thank the ACT Government for its support through an Events ACT Grant to enable us to establish our exciting new FringeWorld precinct. Year after year, folk still continues to excite and inspire me. Every year I am surprised and often amazed by the new young artists on the scene raising the performance bar and, in turn, the wonderful and imaginative performances provided to our audiences by our established artists both national and international. As always it has been an absolute pleasure putting this program together and I invite you to make the most of your 2017 Festival experience. Whether it’s listening to music, seeking out the newest acts, the most exciting performers, or getting involved with workshops and shows that feed your appetite for participation and learning, there’s plenty on offer. And, there’s time to relax and enjoy a tune or a drink with friends and family. Why not do it all? It’s your Festival. Don’t miss a moment!

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Hello Festivalgoers,

From The Festival Director

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Welcome to the 51st National Folk Festival!

Sponsors & Supporters The Festival Team Recognition Festival Awards 2017 First Peoples NLA & NFF Themed Shows Workshops Forums, Talks & Conversations Participate Spoken Word Lifetime Achievement Award Mind, Body, Spirit Festival Features Street & Circus Community Arts KidzFest FringeWorld Festival of Dance Program - Thursday Program - Friday Program - Saturday Program - Sunday Program - Monday Instrument Makers Performers Village Marketplace Festival of Food Opening Hours Useful Information Site Map Entertainment Zone Map

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Last year was our 50th Festival, so you would think it would be hard to beat. But at this year’s Festival, we have taken a step up, and we are giving the 50th Festival a run for its money (so to speak!). We have added a whole new precinct to the Festival, called FringeWorld. This area is located on the oval and has a concert venue, a circus arena tent, stalls and chill out areas for Festivalgoers of all ages to enjoy. The concert venue, ‘The Borderland’, will be programmed Friday – Monday, with lots of other activities within the precinct as well. Check out the program for a full list of performances and activities. The Spiegel Zelt and the shipping container venue ‘The Container’ are both making a comeback in 2017. Both venues are in the same locations as 2016. The Piazza has done another flip, back to its original position. It didn’t quite work in 2016, as the venue was larger and we couldn’t fit as much seating in. We have flipped it back so it’s facing out towards Flemington Road. This will allow us to put in more seating. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again! Workshops: The workshop spaces for 2017 are The Terrace, Billy Moran Session Tent and Spiegel Zelt. Check the program for all workshop times and locations. In addition to the new and exciting additions and changes to our site and program, we also have some changes to the Festival site that are out of our hands… FLEMINGTON ROAD CARPARK

This year the Flemington Road carpark is limited to Disability Parking because of construction works for Canberra’s new light rail. ALL other parking (day, season, volunteers, performers etc.) will be at Old Well Station Road. There will be extra ticket windows and extra shuttle buses to bring Festivalgoers down to the Entertainment Zone. DISABILITY PARKING

In 2017, Disability Parking has moved to the Flemington Road carpark. Disability Parking in Flemington Road is free and is only available to people with a Disability Permit sticker. Volunteers at the Flemington Road carpark gate will monitor cars and check for permits. EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTRE

Our Emergency Control Centre is in effect again this year. In the event of an emergency, please contact the centre on 0406 375 691. The phone is manned 24 hrs a day. With a new precinct, activities, and spaces for everyone to enjoy, we are excited and can’t wait to show you all what we’ve been working on this past year. We hope you all enjoy the 51st Festival! Proudly supporting the Spiegel Zelt

Proudly supporting The Container

Proudly supporting the Session Bar

Proudly supporting the Billy Moran Tent

APPLICATIONS: 2018 NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL PERFORMERS

Available on our website from 1 JUNE 2017 Applications close 1 July 2017 STALLS

Available on our website from 1 AUGUST 2017 Applications close 31 October 2017 VOLUNTEERS

Available on our website from 1 NOVEMBER 2017 Please visit our website for more information: www.folkfestival.org.au | enquiries: 02 6262 4792

HELP AT A GLANCE Ambulance/Fire/ Police Site Emergency Control (ECC) Site Maintenance Issues On Site First Aid Canberra Hospital Calvary Hospital Ginninderra Medical and Dental Centre Capital Chemist Dickson Chemist on Northbourne Canberra Elite Taxi Action Buses Canberra & Region 
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For more information or assistance please see the Festival Office volunteers.


SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS | PUBLIC FUNDING PARTNERS

PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

MEDIA PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS

DISTINGUISHED PARTNERS

The Bohemia Bar furniture kindly supplied by

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| FESTIVAL TEAM To its very core, the Festival is a volunteer organisation. Each year around 1300 volunteers give their time to help us create 5 days in a perfect world. Our volunteer family includes everyone from the Board of Directors and our experienced Area Coordinators, through to the people who greet you at the gate and keep the site clean. The jobs our volunteers perform are a vital part of our organisation. Please be respectful and remember to thank them if they help you . AREA COORDINATORS

Access & Campsite Access & Campsite Admin T Admin T Admin T (CCO) Bar - Bohemia Bar - Flute and Fiddle Bar - Scrumpy Bar - Scrumpy Bar - Session Bar Cashiers Bar Set Up Bars Stock Bohemia - Venue Bohemia - Venue Clean Up Comms Community Arts Community Arts Community Arts Community Arts Construction Festival Office Festival Registration Festival Shop Festival Shop (Performer check-in) Festival Transport Festival Transport Firewood Flute and Fiddle Flute and Fiddle Fringeworld Gates (Internal) Gates (Pre Festival) Gates (Wells Station) Instrument Lockup Kids Festival Lost Property MCs Pre Festival Registration Program Sales Raffle Tickets Signage

Beth Nasser Gase Pikari David Price Steve Williams Chole Sawyer Ewan Lawrie Louisa Rytmeister Kim Lai Bell Nick Johnston Dawn Riggett Kylie Mulligan Stuart Biggs Roger Albans Linda Tune Rick Saur Roberta Boni John Dalton Susan Wijngaarden Tim Carlton Stephanie Hunt Bob Cummings Mervyn Aston Pamela Manning Allan Nichols Nancy Opdyke Sharan Fergie Julie Colley Jennifer Kane Tony Weston Lynne Hudson Greg Hudson Freya Brent Jane Goffman Lorraine Brinsden Jeff Mustard Janet Wheeler Nicola Sneddon Jan O’Connor Andrew Bevan Judy Baker Delphina Shakallis Liz Cook James Coombs

Stalls Supplies Ticket Office Ticket Office (Bottom Box Office) Ticket Office (Top Box Office) Tidy Team Venue Management Venue Management Venue Management Volunteer Centre & Support

Jim Morris Andrew Smart Alison Smart Rowan Hearn Belinda Josey Winsome Willow Samantha Cain Bill Bruce Lucy Crawford Ann Bell

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Waste & Recycling

David Pinson

Jocelyn Vasey

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ASSISTANCE

Laurie McDonald Spoken Word Hemlock Mejarne Street Performers Elena Kirschbaum Circus Giselle Nathan Street Choirs Roger Montgomery Word Poetry Debate Martin Pearson Word Poetry Debate Andrew Galan Spoken Word (Majestic) Phil Emmerson Instrument Makers Jo Cresswell Instrument Makers Dale Jacobsen Instrument Makers

Gabrielle Mackey President Jacqueline Bradley Vice - President Ronald Brent Secretary Pam Merrigan Festival Director Phil Green Rick Kenyon Graham McDonald Peter Williams Rob Thorman David Whitney MARKETING

Miss Bettina Media www.missbettinamedia.com.au ADDITIONAL DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY

2017 poster artwork and front cover by Paul Summerfield Volunteer Photographers: Sabine Friedrich, Ben Davies, Brian Rosenberg, Dayna Ransley, Victor Zubakin, Eliya Cohen, David Burke, Adam Thomas, Graeme Morrison, Matthew James, Ian Fisk, Louise Walpole, Liam Black.

SITE AND VENUE DECORATION

NFF Design Elements: Design Concepts by Sam Barrett, realised by a brilliant team of volunteers and artists In-Venue Designs: Central Park, Scrumpy Bar, Bohemia Bar, Marquee, Majestic, Session Bar, Piazza, Coorong, Flute and Fiddle Bar, Budawang Forecourt, The Lyric, Billy Moran Session Tent, The Den and the Green Room NFF installation art - Highlighted projects for 2017: NFF Mural Boards, Welcome Home project, Windows into the festival, Five Day lights, NFF totem poles, Circus tents, Bohemia fence, Five Words and others

Thank you, thank you, thank you...

OTHER DESIGN ELEMENTS

The Borderland: Victoria Lees FringeWorld: Karlie Megay and a team of amazing artistic volunteers Community Arts: Mural boards Ted Bradley: Flag bunting and flag poles Brian Sudding: Budawang stage design Ralph Fox: Scrumpy pallet furniture, Busk Stops

to the hundreds of volunteers. To all those people who have put up with those whose lives were taken over by the Festival and all those inadvertently omitted from these lists. To everyone who has helped in even a small way, thank you from the 2017 National Folk Festival.


FESTIVAL STAFF |

PAM MERRIGAN Festival Director

AMY WHITING Production Manager

RUBY HUDSON Office & Special Events Manager

KIM NAVIN IT Manager

KARLIE MEGAY Program Administration

DAVID BLAKE Operations Officer

PIYA PATTAMARANGGOON Accounts

JAYNE SIMON Stalls Officer

PAUL GALLAGHER Volunteer Officer

JESS HENDERSON Design / Publications

BETTINA RICHTER Publicist / Media

SAM BARRETT Venue & Artistic Set Design Supervisor

STEPHEN CROSSLEY Electrical Construction Supervisor

SAMANTHA JARRETT Shed Boss

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FESTIVAL MERCH LIMITED EDITION 2017 TSHIRTS | CERAMIC BEER MUGS | CERAMIC COFFEE MUGS | COMMEMORATIVE PINS / BADGES / STICKERS PERFORMER MERCH CDS | TSHIRTS | MUSIC BOOKS | POSTERS

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OPENING HOURS: Thursday: 3:00pm - 7:00pm | Fri, Sat, Sun: 9:00am - 9:00pm | Monday: 9:00am - 5:00pm


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| RECOGNITION In recognition of the days when the National Folk Festival moved around the country, each year we feature a different State or Territory. Following last year’s 50th Festival the Board of Directors made the decision to pair States and/or Territories. Rather than an eight-year cycle, featured States/Territories will now rotate in pairs over a fouryear period starting with South Australia and the Northern Territory. NORTHERN TERRITORY

This is the first time that the Northern Territory has been featured in its own right. Its only previous recognition was in 2002 as part of the Festival’s Year of the Outback theme.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

The last time South Australia was featured in its own right was in 2009. In 2017 we have some wonderfully diverse performers from SA including musicians, dancers, puppeteers and spoken word exponents. We can’t list them all here but some to look out for are, Indigenous author Dr Jared Thomas and his daughter Tilly with their presentation “Songs Like Blood”, internationally acclaimed singer and harpist Siobhan Owen and Tamarisque with their blend of virtuosity and heart. Teenage sensation Taylor Pfeiffer is a must see while James Kenyon and Loren Kate are singer/ songwriters to note. If you’re after some good, fun, G-rated entertainment catch one of Me ‘n’ Me Mates’ shows “A Drongo’s Guide to Speaking Australia” or “The Yarns That We Were Told”.

Don’t miss the rootsy rock, country swing of Tracey Bunn and Her Band of Handsome Devils or gifted songwriter Colin Lillie. David Spry is an Indigenous singer/ songwriter and, like Barry Skipsey, his music portrays the outback spirit. Siblings Genise and Nicholas Williams come from Hermannsburg, NT where they sing in the Central Desert Aboriginal Choir. They will co-direct our Festival Choir so expect something very special. Sally Balfour is a great representation of what it is to be a ‘Northern Territorian Folkie’ while Adam Scriven will delight with his array of harmonicas, stomp box and yidaki (didgeridoo).

| FESTIVAL AWARDS 2017 Awards that recognise achievement and excellence, and nurture talent make an important contribution to maintaining a dynamic Australian folk community. The National Folk Festival is proud to host the following awards that are presented to individual artists and groups in recognition of artistic endeavour in folk music, dance and the folk arts. NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Awarded by the National Folk Festival to a person who, throughout their lifetime, has made a significant commitment and contribution to enriching folk music and culture in this country. Presented at the Opening Concert NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Volunteers are the life-blood of our Festival. This award recognises exceptional effort and dedication – above and beyond! PETER J DALY MEMORIAL AWARD

Established by Meg Daly in memory of her husband Peter, a longstanding NFF volunteer and a Stalls Coordinator for many years, this award is presented to an artist or group of Australian origin that gives an outstanding performance of Celtic music at the Festival. JILL REES YOUNG MUSICIANS MEMORIAL AWARD

Award by Charmian Boulter in memory of Jill Rees, a talented multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and regular NFF performer, this is presented to a promising young folk act heard performing at the Festival. LIS JOHNSTON MEMORIAL AWARD FOR VOCAL EXCELLENCE

Awarded by the Johnston family to an excellent ‘unknown’ singer at the National the award is presented in memory of Lis Johnston, a wonderful singer and stalwart of the Victorian folk community.

FAA YOUTH FOLK AWARD

Nominated by folk clubs and festivals around Australia this award is presented by Folk Alliance Australia to a promising young folk act 25 years and under. Finalists perform in the FAA Youth Concert. Sunday Midday Lyric ALISTAIR HULETT MEMORIAL AWARD

Presented in memory of the late, great Scottish folk singer whose name is inextricably linked to songs of social justice, the Alistair Hulett Memorial Fund awards this for the best song of social justice in the current year. TRADITIONAL SOCIAL DANCE ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA

The TSDAV presents two awards, the Beat Klippel Memorial Trophy and the VFMC Perpetual Trophy to the creators of two new dance compositions. Monday 9:30am Piazza NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL RECITER OF THE YEAR

This perpetual trophy, crafted in solid iron bark wood, will be awarded for the 35th time to the best reciter at the Poets’ Breakfasts. Daily 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL YARN SPINNING COMPETITION

Open to all festival attendees this award is presented to the best ‘yarn spinner’ over two days of competition. Sat & Sun 1pm Stock Camp INFINITE SONG COMPETITION

This year’s theme for our popular song competition is Infinite Beach Boys Fri – Sun 2:10pm Marquee (Heats) Mon 1:30pm Budawang (Final)


FIRST PEOPLES | Recognising and celebrating Australia’s First Peoples is an integral and popular feature of the National’s program. Music, and increasingly literature, are important vehicles for our Indigenous communities, giving voice to their stories. Knowledge and culture are shared through music, talks and special presentations. DAVID SPRY (NT)

David Spry is an Indigenous singer/songwriter from Northern Australia. David shares his experiences through song in an acoustic roots style with a uniquely upbeat vibe and is creating new pathways for contemporary Indigenous music. DJAADJAWAN DANCERS

The Djaadjawan Dancers reside in Yuin Country on the far South Coast and Eora Country in the Sydney region, NSW. This dedicated group of women and girls celebrate traditional Aboriginal culture through dance and song. DUBMARINE

Dubmarine is a high-powered and high-energy ninepiece tour-de-force that smash together dub, dancehall, reggae and drum n bass. GENISE AND NICHOLAS WILLIAMS (NT)

Sister and brother Genise and Nicholas come from Hermannsburg, NT. Great storytellers and beautiful singers, they will be accompanied by their dad Warren H Williams, and will also be leading the Festival Choir with Rachel Hore. JARED THOMAS (SA)

Jared Thomas is a Nukunu man of the Southern Flinders Ranges who grew up on country. An award-winning writer and a passionate commentator on climate change and environmental issues Jared’s writing explores belonging and culture. KUTCHA EDWARDS

Award winning singer/songwriter Kutcha Edwards is a proud Mutti Mutti man whose life’s work is the continuum of his ancestral Songline.

TILLY THOMAS (SA)

14-year old singer/songwriter Tilly Thomas is inspired by her Nukunu culture. Tilly’s music is driven by folk, country and indie pop. WIRADJURI ECHOES

Canberra’s premiere Indigenous dance group, Wiradjuri Echoes will perform at the Festival’s Opening Concert. See individual artist program listing for performance times. SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY & IDENTITY

Family, Country and Culture are integral to our First Nations. In this special conversation event chaired by award-winning social justice journalist Ginger Gorman, discover the journeys of Mutti Mutti man and awardwinning artist Kutcha Edwards, a member of the Stolen Generations, and Nukuna man and award-winning author Jared Thomas. Sun 4:40pm Terrace

David Spry

SONGS THAT SOUND LIKE BLOOD

Join award-winning Aboriginal author Dr Jared Thomas as he talks about writing social issues into your work and the importance of Aboriginal protest music. With music by Tilly Thomas. Sat 5:10pm Spiegel RECOGNISE

A panel discussion with Jason Oakley, Rob De Castella – Director, Indigenous Marathon Foundation, Katrina Fanning – Founder & CEO Coolamon advisors and Justin Mohammed – CEO Reconciliation Australia on the journey to recognise Australia’s First Peoples in our Constitution. If you can’t make the discussion and you want more information visit Jason and his team at their community stall and yarning circle in Central Park. Sun 11:50am Terrace

MISSION SONGS PROJECT

Curated by Jessie Lloyd, the Mission Songs Project is an initiative to revive and perform a rare collection of early Australian Indigenous contemporary songs that were performed between 1900–1999. Jessie Lloyd is the recipient of the 2017 National Folk Fellowship. (For more information see p. 9)

Dubmarine

Genise and Nicholas Williams

Kutcha Edwards

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THE NATIONAL LIBRARY & THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL |

A Natural Partnership

THE NATIONAL FOLK FELLOWSHIP

Jessie Lloyd - 2017 National Folk Fellow

Each year the National Folk Festival and the National Library of Australia jointly offer the National Folk Fellowship. The Fellowship provides the recipient with a unique opportunity to discover and explore original material held in the Library, one of the most significant collections in Australia. The artistic results of their research can be heard in concert and at a special themed presentation at the Festival. JESSIE LLOYD IS THE 2017 NATIONAL FOLK FELLOW

Originally from the tropics of North Queensland, Jessie Lloyd is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musician who performs a broad collection of Australian Indigenous songs. A vocalist, guitarist, bassist and ukulele player, Jessie earned her formal qualifications at Abmusic in Perth, WA in 2002. Jessie’s father, Joe Geia, is a pioneer of modern Indigenous music and the composer of the Aboriginal National Anthem ‘Yil Lull’. Jessie’s grandfather, Albie Geia, was the conductor of the Palm Island Brass Band and one of the leaders of the 1957 Palm Island Strike. Jessie’s family’s musical style can be described as island jazz fused with hymnal harmony styles. An award winning composer, performer and creative entrepreneur, Jessie is a cultural practitioner of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music and song. Dedicated to the continuation of cultural practice through the presentation of both traditional and contemporary Indigenous music, Jessie’s current venture is Mission Songs Project. Mission Songs Project is an initiative to revive and perform contemporary Australian Indigenous songs from 1900 to 1999, focusing on the Christian mission, state run settlements and native camps where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were relocated. Jessie has travelled Australia in search of hidden songs to present this rare and unique Indigenous narrative. From the Bass Strait to the Torres Strait and across the Arafura Sea, Jessie has spent time with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander senior song men and women, uncovering stories and songs from the mission days. Searching specifically for the secular songs that were sung after church, Mission Songs Project explores the day-today life of the mission days from cultural identity to love and loss. These unique songs consist of rare and almost forgotten stories that shed light into the history of our Indigenous people, families and communities.

NATIONAL LIBRARY PRESENTATIONS CONCERT NO. 1 – THE MUSIC OF MAWSON’S MEN

This presentation is based on the diaries of Mawson and his men and their epic journey. Imagine Antarctica, the windiest and most remote place on Earth, with the expedition crew arriving in 1911. Music was a crucial bond, keeping the men united. Vaudeville, phonograph records, songs from the Australasian Students Songbook, ragtime, hymns, mouth organs, pedal organ and an autoharp: this was the music of the 1911 Antarctic expedition. Rob Willis, Graham Seal and friends take you to the Antarctic and the Music of Mawson’s men. Fri 3:50pm Trocadero CONCERT NO. 2 – THE EMU HAS LANDED

Fri 6:00pm Lyric (Concert)

For the 23rd year, folklorists Rob and Olya Willis, supported by the National Library of Australia, invite performers they have recorded in the field to share their experiences with National Folk Festival audiences and to perform at the National Folk Festival. In 2017 their guests are siblings John and Genni Kane, former members of the Flying Emus, and Genni’s husband, Jon Wilby. Genni and John have made a range of recordings beyond the Emus, from children’s songs to instrumental solo albums. Through performance and conversation, Rob Willis will explore their diverse musical lives.

Sat 11:20am Trocadero (Themed Presentation)

Sun 2:30pm Trocadero

Mission Songs Project faithfully explores the musical journey of Indigenous Australian music as Jessie connects the traditional with contemporary, revealing the continuation of cultural practice and song traditions into the 21st Century.

Sun 1:30pm Budawang (Concert)

FAMILY HISTORY SESSION – EVERYONE HAS A STORY (OR MAYBE EVEN A SONG)

A must for family historians and researchers, this session is presented by Graham Seal, Professor of Folklore at Curtin University, Maureen Seal, keen family historian, and Rob and Olya Willis who record family memories for the National Library of Australia (NLA). They will explore how to preserve and share your family stories and music and, demonstrate how to research family history using the NLA’s resources. Sat 11:20am Billy Moran LIVE @ THE LOUNGE

The stories that underpin the performances are what make folk music so significant. Hear performers speak about their traditions, music, career and life, live on stage in the Budawang twice daily with interviewers from the National Library of Australia. Fri 1:50pm Aoife Scott Fri 7:10pm Genni Kane Sat 1:50pm Alan Reid (Ex Battlefied band) Sat 7:10pm Eskil Romme (Himmerland) Sun 1:10pm Caitlín Nic Gabhann (ex Riverdance) Sun 7:10pm Mic Conway

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MISSION SONGS PROJECT, THE – 2017 FOLK FELLOWSHIP PRESENTATION

This spoken word show explores what makes a good man. Through poetry and a 9-person backing choir CJ questions his masculine identity.

The 2017 National Folk Fellowship has been awarded to Jessie Lloyd. See p. 9 for details.

Mon 2:30pm Trocadero DRONGO’S GUIDE TO SPEAKING AUSTRALIAN, A – ME ‘N’ ME MATES Chloe & Jason Roweth

Jan ‘Yarn’ Wositzky

This cabaret style entertainment focuses on the humour of Australia’s colloquial language. It’s a contemporary look at the distinctive way Australians speak. Sat 5:00pm Carnival DROWNING IN LUNATIC SOUP – DINGO’S BREAKFAST

Uncle Jimbo’s ‘History of (White) Australia’ [Pt 3] looks at the Versaille Treaty, the Depression, WWII, the invasions of Earl’s Court and Vietnam, the greedy 90s, ‘til 1999 when Uncle Jimbo was killed by a falling shark. Fri 10:00am Trocadero DUST OF URUZGAN, THE – FRED SMITH

Fred Smith launches and tells stories from his new memoir The Dust of Uruzgan, and plays songs from the acclaimed album of the same name.

AMULET - FIESTAVILLE MULTICULTURAL CHOIR

This show is a celebration of diversity and harmony through storytelling, song and portraits, performed by the Fiestaville Multicultural Choir. Sun 4:40pm Trocadero

Fri 3:20pm Terrace

MUSIC OF MAWSON’S MEN, THE – AN NLA PRESENTATION

Antarctica in 1911 was the windiest place on earth. Music was the bond that kept the 18 men of Mawson’s expedition united. This presentation is based on Mawson’s men’s diaries. Fri 3:50pm Trocadero NEW ALBION – ANDY GORDON, SYD GREEN AND JOHN KANE

This song cycle explores the first contact between the Kameygal, Cammeraigal and the Gadigal people and the Europeans of the first fleet.

NORTHERN TERRITORY SHOWCASE CONCERT

Join John and Genni Kane, former members of the Flying Emus, and Jon Wilby in conversation and music with NLA folklorist, Rob Willis. Sun 2:30pm Trocadero

Festival Folk Sing present a spectacular folkesque creation of Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’. Merging vocal richness and harmony with acoustic and electronic sound, Festival Folk Sing breathe fresh life into this iconic music.

David presents a carousel of Oz poems from CJ Dennis, Judith Wright, Peter Skrzynecki & Bruce Dawe to modern poets such as Tipping, Komninos, Birmingham, Stoneking & Hallett.

Fri 11:20am Trocadero

EMU HAS LANDED, THE – NLA PRESENTATION

CABBAGE TREE HAT IN HISTORY, SONG AND PRACTICE, THE – SOUTHERN CROSS TRAWLERS

CENTURY OF AUSTRALIAN POETRY, A – DAVID HALLETT

Eureka began with a ‘Monster Meeting’ of 15,000 diggers at Castlemaine who set a path to democracy. Jan ‘Yarn’ Wositzky sings and tells the tale.

Mon 10:00am Trocadero

FESTIVAL FOLK SING DARK SIDE OF THE MOON

Fri 1:10pm Trocadero

MONSTER MEETING, THE – JAN ‘YARN’ WOSITZKY

Sat 10:00am Trocadero

Mon 11:50am Trocadero

The Cabbage Tree Hat was the traditional headwear in Colonial times. Its history in song, slides and spoken word is explored in this presentation. See Community Arts listing to make your own Cabbage Tree Hat.

Sat 11:20am Trocadero

Sat 5:20pm Trocadero LATE NIGHT NESTING – SPARROWFOLK

Sparrow-Folk welcome Festival favourites to share their nest in a late night talk show event. Expect music, improvised games and interviews with a strong dose of humour and fun. Sun 10:40pm Majestic LEONARD COHEN TRIBUTE – CHRISTINA MIMMOCCHI & FRIENDS

Come and join a host of performers pay tribute to beloved songwriter Leonard Cohen who left this mortal Tower of Song late last year. Sing along with your favourites and enjoy some songs and poems you might have missed. Sat 6:30pm Bohemia Bar

Features David Spry, Sally Balfour and Colin Lillie. Sun 9:00pm Spiegel POTPOURRI OF POETRY – SELECTED POETS

Poetry in all its forms is alive and well and continues to evolve over time. Come and listen to poets of different styles. Sun 7:00pm Carnival ROAR OF THE CROWD, THE (AUSTRALIA’S HIDDEN REPUBLIC) – CHLOE & JASON ROWETH

Chloe & Jason explore the traditions of rebellious Australia, with an eye for how the old has informed the new. These songs of solidarity — defiant, humorous — resonate through the generations. Sun 11:20am Trocadero RUSSIAN EVOLUTION – ZULYA AND THE CHILDREN OF THE UNDERGROUND

Zulya looks back at the last century of Russian song— from folk to Gypsy ballads, from pre-revolutionary cabaret to Soviet pop. Sat 2:00pm Trocadero SINGING COUNTRY – GENISE AND NICHOLAS WILLIAMS

Genise and Nicholas sing songs and share stories about


THEMED SHOWS | their life in Hermannsburg, NT and the long history of singing in their community. Fri 5:40pm Spiegel Sun 7:10pm Spiegel SONGS THAT SOUND LIKE BLOOD – JARED & TILLY THOMAS

Jared talks about the importance of Aboriginal protest music and writing about social issues. This is supported with music by Tilly Thomas. Sat 5:10pm Spiegel SOUTH AUSTRALIA SHOWCASE CONCERT

Features Loren Kate, James Kenyon and Conchillia. Fri 9:00pm Lyric STORYTELLER’S GUIDE TO THE TERRITORY, A – JAN ‘YARN’ WOSITZKY

Jan ‘Yarn’ Wositzky has a land full of stories and songs from the Northern Territory: outrageous, mirthful, poignant, true and deadly serious.

DANNY SPOONER – A VERY SPECIAL TRIBUTE

It was with great sadness that we heard of the recent passing of Danny Spooner. A recipient of the National Folk Festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award at last year’s 50th Festival, Danny has been a key figure and an outstanding champion of “folk music” since the very first National in 1967 through to the present day. Danny’s passion was the expression of British and Australian culture through folk music. He has appeared at every major folk festival in Australia, at which he has given a vast range of workshops on aspects of the folk songs of Britain and Australia. His passion was getting people singing and he has inspired and encouraged many to develop their singing craft. We will honour Danny’s memory and his huge contribution to our folk community at a very special concert at this year’s Festival. Sat 12:10pm Budawang

Sun 1:10pm Trocadero THREE BARDS & ME – GEOFFREY W GRAHAM

Three Bards & Me is a fascinating look at Banjo, Henry and CJ Dennis. How do they stack up on subjects like romance, war and bushrangers? Fri & Sun 5:00pm Carnival UNCLE JIMBO’S ISLAND BAR LECTURES – DINGO’S BREAKFAST

Uncle Jimbo’s Island Bar Lectures include: Any Pub Island Bar, Mad Lectures on City Cockies, Dogs, Sunday Drives, Estate Agents, Gambling, Yuppies, Rites of Passage and the Death of his Dad. Mon 1:10pm Trocadero UNIFICATION THROUGH DIVERSITY

The NFF brings together the musical traditions of a Muslim Turk, an Israeli Jew and a Maltese/Australian Christian for a global first. Fri 2:30pm Trocadero VOICES OF WAR: AN ANZAC STORY – GEOFFREY W GRAHAM

Geoffrey presents snapshots of characters from WWI— including Darcy the soldier and Bessie the nurse. The presentation is a combination of verse, comedy and song covering themes from Gallipoli to Beersheba. Sat 12:40pm Trocadero YARNS THAT WE WERE TOLD, THE – ME ‘N’ ME MATES

The Yarns That We Were Told covers bush poetry from Lawson, Paterson and Dennis in the tradition of songs and tall tales by bush balladeers in both sung and spoken word forms. Sun 10:00am Trocadero

Sparrow Folk - Late Night Nesting

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| WORKSHOPS BILL WISEMAN

Beginner Whistle This workshop is designed for beginners and those who would like to learn more about the instrument. Fri 10:00am Billy Moran Advanced Whistle This workshop gives a general overview of the whistle, with an emphasis on improvisation, as well as tone and control of the instrument. Sun 11:20am Billy Moran BRIDGE PROJECT, THE

Recording via the Internet This workshop demonstrates how The Bridge Project recorded, mixed and mastered their three albums over the Internet prior to meeting on stage as a band. Sat 4:40pm Terrace CARL JONES (GALAX BOGTROTTERS)

ACCROWBATICS

Accordions Artic Paradise Members of Accrowbatics will cover traditional and contemporary accordion music from different parts of Finland. Sun 2:00pm Spiegel ALAN REID

Songs from the Scots Tradition

Sat 11:20am Spiegel HARPETH RISING

Beginning Clawhammer Banjo This workshop provides an introduction to the technical basics and a brief history of the clawhammer banjo plus some hands-on practice for your very first tune. Come banjo-in-hand. Fri 10:00am Spiegel HIMMERLAND

A Fusion of Styles and Cultures

Carl is known for his fine musicianship and as a charismatic teacher.

The members of Himmerland will demonstrate how they work with musical material from different cultures and how they include the different elements to make the “whole”.

Mon 11:20am Terrace

Sat 10:00am Spiegel

CATHERINE FRASER

IAN HAYDEN

Mandolin (Americana)

Alan Reid and Rob van Sante

Bush Foods Join Indigenous nurseryman Aaron Chatfield and be amazed as you learn about the wide variety of bush food and medicine plants in the ACT and region. Aaron will show how Aboriginal people have utilised these plants for thousands of years. You will have a chance to touch, taste and smell.

Scottish Fiddle

The Tunes of Sally Sloane

Explore rhythmic characteristics that bring your tunes to life with internationally regarded fiddle teacher Catherine Fraser.

Ian will share some of the great tunes collected from Sally that aren’t often played. Written transcriptions of the tunes will be provided.

Fri 11:20am Spiegel

Mon 2:00pm Billy Moran

DESERT CHILD

JERRY O’REILLY

Guitar Technique

Songs from the Irish Emigrant Tradition Jerry will sing and discuss these songs and play examples of iconic singers and their approach to the songs.

Songs from all over Scotland presented within the context of place, history and social relevance.

Guy and Damian offer a workshop on the guitar techniques employed in their act as well as gear and the best ways to get on/off stage with ease.

Sun 11:20am Speigel

Mon 3:20pm Terrace

ALANNA AND ALICIA

EDDIE BOND AND ERYNN MARSHALL (GALAX BOGTROTTERS)

Early Irish Ballads Jerry will sing and discuss some Irish versions of ballads included by F. J. Child in his seminal collection The English and Scottish Popular Ballads.

Everyone can sing! Come along and have fun learning some new pieces and trying some harmonies with Alanna and Alicia. No need to read music.

Old-Time Fiddle

Sun 6:00pm Terrace

Learn old-time fiddle from these highly awarded musicians.

JON WILBY (EX FLYING EMUS)

Mon 11:20am Billy Moran

Mon 2:00pm Spiegel

ANDREW SMALL (NEW MACEDON RANGERS)

FOLK ALLIANCE AUSTRALIA

Harmony Singing

Double Bass Workshop

Touring, Showcasing and Self Management

Andrew has toured as a bassist with the likes of Sierra Hull, Mandolin Orange, Chris Henry, and Oh Pep!

Join Folk Alliance Australia and some of the Festival headliners, tour managers and agents who will share knowledge, ideas and their experiences in the industry.

Sat 2:00pm Billy Moran

Sat 4:00pm Spiegel

APODIMI COMPANIA

GREENING AUSTRALIA

Rebetiki

Propagating Native Plants Get your hands dirty and learn about the native plants of the ACT and region. Greening Australia staff will show you how to grow native plants from seed.

Using the traditional instruments of Rebetika this workshop looks at how, when, and where the urban folk music of Greece, or the Greek blues, originated. Mon 11:20am Spiegel

Fri 12:10pm Central Park

Fri 2:00pm Spiegel

Zen & the Art of Bluegrass Whether you’re a player or punter, heighten your experience of bluegrass music, using simple yet proven techniques. Sun 10:00am Spiegel KATE BURKE & RUTH HAZLETON

The Female Voice This workshop for women focuses on how to approach different styles of traditional singing, and how to set the voice up for a confident performance. Sat 3:20pm Terrace LOWDOWN RIDERS

Playing in a Horn Section Bring your brass or woodwind instruments and learn


WORKSHOPS | about playing in an ensemble and how to interact with other instruments and create counter melody lines.

ROB VAN SANTE

Sat 4:00pm Bizarre

Learn instrumental accompaniment to Celtic music using open tunings.

LUKE PLUMB

Mandolin

Guitar Accompaniment (DADGAD)

Sun 12:40pm Spiegel

Learn some tricks on this versatile instrument from Shooglenifty’s Luke Plumb.

SALMIAKKI PELIMANNIT

Sat 12:40pm Spiegel MAL WEBB

This workshop is an exploration of various types of music from Scandinavia written in 3/4 time — Polonaises, Minuets, Polskas and Mazurkas.

Bandmouth, Beatbox and Beyond

Mon 12:40am Billy Moran

Vocal explorer Mal leads a lip to lung, larynx and tongue journey through the physics, physiology and ‘phrivolity’ of all the sounds a face can make.

SEÑOR CABRALES

Sun 1:00pm Bizarre

3/4 Time Ain’t Always Waltzes

Learn from the Señores

MALCOLM CLAPP & SANDY GRAY

We will teach a tune from our Asturian/Galician repertoire and provide some historical background, context and general explanation.

Anglo Concertina Playing Techniques

Mon 12:40pm Spiegel

Malcolm Clapp and Sandy Gray will demonstrate various techniques. Participants can expect to be involved.

SPOOKY MEN’S CHORALE

Fri 2:00pm Billy Moran MARTHA TILSTON

Songwriting

The Big Spooky Thing The Spookies will take a collection of perfectly decent people and turn them into a vast throng of singing and grunting pyramid-building slaves.

Martha regularly lectures in the UK at university level on songwriting. Join her for this workshop on songwriting and lyrics and, the use of metaphor, song structure and vocal technique.

Sun 3:20pm Terrace

Fri 12:40pm Spiegel NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA

In this workshop Steve Wilson focuses on the logic of the keyboard layout and some tricks for getting the fingers around all those forty-eight buttons.

Everyone Has a Story

Sat 10:00am Billy Moran

A must for family historians, learn how to preserve and share your family stories and music and how to research family history through the resources of the National Library of Australia. Sat 11:20am Billy Moran

STEVE WILSON

English Concertina – Know your Keyboard

TAMARISQUE

Fri 4:40pm Terrace

Harmonica Jam Join the two Near Earth Objects front men as they demonstrate harmonica techniques and lead an all in jam. BYO harmonicas!

Violin Maintenance Learn how to keep your fiddle in fine fettle. From setup to maintenance and repair, Hugh Gordon shows how to take care of your violin at home.

Sat 1:00pm Bizarre

Sun 10:00am Billy Moran

OLD EMPIRE BAND

TRACEY BUNN AND HER BAND OF HANDSOME DEVILS

Come along and learn some of the staple tunes of English & Australian folk, and how to play in a big group. Learn by ear or use the sheet music provided. Mon 10:00am Speigel RAY MULLIGAN & LAWRIE BROWN

The Australian Tune Wiki Bush Traditions Tune Wiki contains over 550 tunes collected from Australia’s settlers. Learn how to listen to and download them. Sun 2:00pm Billy Moran

Catherine Fraser - Scottish Fiddle

Cello Outside the Box Explore non-classical cello techniques with Rachel Johnston and learn to perform with fluency and confidence as a soloist or in a group setting.

NEO, THE

Staple Tunes of English / Australian Folk

Jon Wilby - Zen and the Art of Bluegrass

Songwriting for Youth/ Beginners A workshop on the basics of formula writing: structure, meter and rhyme, where to find ideas and how to make some money! Mon 11:30am Bizarre YUNION WITH STONEWAVE TAIKO

Taiko Drumming For all levels and ages, participants will learn fundamentals of taiko to play and perform a short taiko piece. All drums are provided. Sun 4:00pm Bizarre

The Birdge Project Recording via the Internet Old Empire Band - Staple Tunes of English / Australian Folk

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| FORUMS, TALKS & CONVERSATIONS A WIFE’S HEART – KERRIE DAVIES

Kerrie discusses her new book, A Wife’s Heart, an innovative, imaginative and sometimes shocking work of biography, examining Bertha and Henry Lawson’s marriage through a modern lens. Fri 11:20am Terrace BROADCASTERS’ FORUM – BRUCE CAMERON

Presenters, artists and listeners get together to talk about the folk music we hear on radio. The Broadcasters’ Forum is facilitated by radio producer and presenter Bruce Cameron. Mon 10:00am Billy Moran DESERT ISLAND POETS – STEPHEN WHITESIDE

Stephen will invite two Festival poets to nominate and discuss poems they would take with them to a desert island. Mon 3:20pm Spiegel DIRECTOR’S FORUM, THE

The National’s Festival and Artistic Director Pam Merrigan talks about how the event comes together, what the program team is looking for when booking performers and shows and, for prospective artists what is required to get the gig. Sat 2:00pm Spiegel FAMILY AND IDENTITY – KUTCHA EDWARDS AND JARED THOMAS AND CHAIRED BY AWARD WINNING SOCIAL JUSTICE JOURNALIST GINGER GORMAN

Family, Country and Culture are integral to our First Peoples. Discover the journeys of Mutti Mutti man and award-winning artist Kutcha Edwards, a member of the Stolen Generations, and Nukunu man and award-winning author Jared Thomas.

HOW ABORIGINAL THEATRE CHANGED MY LIFE – JARED THOMAS

Jared Thomas is an award-winning writer of theatre and young adult fiction. From Port Augusta to Kenya and Bologna, join Jared to hear how Aboriginal theatre changed his life. Fri 6:00pm Terrace LIVE @ THE LOUNGE

A series of conversations with selected Festival performers hosted by the National Library of Australia. Fri & Sat 1:50 pm and 7:10 pm Budawang (See p. 9) Sun 1:10pm and 7:10pm Budawang (See p. 9) RECOGNITION FORUM – JASON OAKLEY CHAIR WITH

Rob De Castella – Director, Indigenous Marathon Foundation Katrina Fanning – Founder & CEO Coolamon advisors Justin Mohammed – CEO Reconciliation Australia The issue of recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in our Constitution has been discussed and debated for decades. Jason and the panel will talk about recognition and removing racial discrimination from our Constitution with an opportunity for you to ask questions about the proposed referendum regarding this. Sun 11:50am Terrace TALKING HEADS – GRAHAM MCDONALD AND GUESTS

Festival veteran and sometime folk music journalist Graham McDonald sits down with a selection of Festival guests and talks with them about their lives and careers, musical or otherwise. There may be a song or two for good measure. Fri/Sat/Sun 6:20pm Spiegel (See p. 19) THIS IS MY DAY JOB – CHLOE & JASON ROWETH

Annual General Meeting

Bring your questions and join the discussion on making your living as a folk musician. Covers performance techniques, chasing gigs, marketing and promotion, home-recording and production.

Sun 4:00pm Spiegel

Fri 11:20am Billy Moran

FOR ALL THE VERONICAS (THE DOG WHO STAID) – ANDREW GALAN

WHAT I LOVE ABOUT POETRY – STEPHEN WHITESIDE

Sun 4:40pm Terrace FOLK ALLIANCE AUSTRALIA

Join Andrew Galan’s for the launch of his new poetry book is For All The Veronicas (The Dog Who Staid) and explore eating, fighting, tenderness, fathers and spaceships.

A panel discussion where Stephen will invite three or four festival poets to respond to questions about poetry, thereby revealing what they love about the genre.

Sat 6:00pm Terrace

Sat 11:20am Terrace

IN 2017 THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL WILL OFFER

FREE WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS THANKS TO THE CBRFREE NETWORK DELIVERED BY THE ACT GOVERNMENT AND IINET

Andrew Galan


PARTICIPATE | AUSLAN CHOIR

Karen Kyriakou and deaf choir leader Trudy Fraser will lead an all-inclusive session of signed song, delving into the expressive world of Auslan (Australian Sign Language). No previous signing experience is necessary and these sessions will suit both the skilled and the curious. Fri/Sat/Sun 8:30am Spiegel Sun 3:50pm Trocadero (Performance) BUSH TRADITIONS SETTLER SESSIONS

Led by active players and collectors interested in passing on Australia’s musical heritage these sessions feature the music of Australia’s setters and their descendants and are presented in an informal and approachable manner. Bring an instrument and play along or just sit and listen. Daily 10:30am Session Bar CONCERTINA CONVERGENCE

A session for all concertina players of any ability to lead a tune or song of their choice hosted by Carole Helman and Steve Wilson. Sun 7:30pm Terrace FESTIVAL BUSH ORCHESTRA – DAVE JOHNSON

Join musicians from all around the country in the Festival Bush Orchestra and share the joy of playing collected tunes in four-part arrangements. Under the baton/ stockwhip of Dave Johnson you will be surprised at the magic, the warmth and the sheer fun. Daily 3:20pm Billy Moran (Rehearsals) Mon 5:30pm Trocadero (Performance) FESTIVAL CHOIR – RACHEL HORE WITH GENISE & NICHOLAS WILLIAMS

Join Rachel, Genise and Nicholas for what will be a very special Festival Choir. Daily rehearsals will culminate in a performance on the big Budawang stage at the Closing Concert. Daily 12:40pm Terrace Mon 6:50pm Budawang (Performance) FESTIVAL FIDDLE RALLY – TRISH BARKER

Join fiddlers from around Australia to experience the magic of massed fiddles playing a range of Celtic-based tune. Three rehearsals will conclude with a stunning performance at the Closing Concert. Fri/Sat/Mon 10:00am Terrace (Rehearsals) Mon 6:30pm Budawang (Performance) GOOD TUNES SESSIONS – DAVID DE SANTI

Share schottisches, waltzes, set tunes and more. Musical tour around Australia, Italy, Quebec, Scotland, Scandinavia, Spain, France, Ireland, England and beyond! Fri & Sun 4:40pm Billy Moran INSTRUMENTAL JAM SESSION _ DUNCAN WOODS

Jam with a singer/songwriter, who's specialty is rap and reggae. Acoustic guitar mixed with djembe brings together Australia and Africa. Fri & Mon 1:00pm Bizarre

IRISH SLOW TUNES SESSION – MELBOURNE COMHALTAS

This is an Irish slow session lead by great dance musicians Joan and Ray Munday and is designed for beginner musicians wanting to play tunes in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. Sat 4:40pm Billy Moran NATIONAL UKE MUSTER

Members of Ukulele Republic of Canberra (URoC) lead other uke enthusiasts in this early morning gathering to play and sing together. Daily 9:00am Scrumpy NFF PERCUSSION EXPERIENCE – PETER VADIVELLOO

Join Peter and the crew for four rehearsals to create a magical percussion piece to be performed as part of the Closing Concert. Daily 2:00pm Terrace (Rehearsals) Mon 7:00pm Budawang (Performance) NIGHTLY SINGING SESSIONS

You are invited to bring your voice and share a song or join in on the choruses. Various hosts. Fri/Sat/Sun 9:30pm Terrace RAINBOW DANCE ERUPTION

Don’t miss this chance to learn some dance moves and participate in the Festival Parade.

The Bohemia Bar is our main Blackboard Venue operating daily between 10am and midnight. Selection is by a ballot system. Forms are available from the Bohemia staff. These must be returned by 3pm each day to be in the ballot for the next day’s program. (Not open to booked performers) The NFF also operates a Blackboard Venue located in the Budawang forecourt facing into one of our stall precincts. This is The Container, proudly supported by Canberra Weekly, the ACT’s Biggest, weekly, free magazine. See the daily noticeboard for opportunities. Fri/Sat/Sun 10:00am - 4:30pm and Mon 10:00am – 3:00pm Blackboard opportunities are also available at: Central Park Stage 6 – 9pm Fri/Sat/Sun The Stock Camp Naughty Humphry’s (between the Lyric and Majestic) Check with the individual venue organisers for times / gigs / more details.

Fri/Sat/Sun 11:30am Bizarre SAPLING SESSIONS – BUSH MUSIC CLUB

Good Tunes Sessions David De Santi

In this participatory experience young musicians and would-be musicians aged 8-16 will learn some great tunes with experienced mentors. Bring acoustic instruments or use those provided. Beginners, intermediate and experienced welcome. Fri/Sat/Sun 12:40pm Billy Moran Tent (Rehearsals) Mon 12:30pm Central Park (Performance) SESSION EXPERIENCE

The Session Experience provides a welcoming environment particularly targeted to those of all ages just beginning to play their instrument with others. Daily 8:30am Session Bar SO YOU THINK YOU CAN SING

Imagine six fantastic musicians, throw in the words for some blues, rock, folk and traditional songs and get up on stage and boogie. Live karaoke at it’s best – all we need is you! Fri 6:00pm Bohemia SONGS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN TRADITION

Continuing the celebration of Australian songs established at the National by the late Dennis O’Keeffe, singer/songwriter and longtime mate of the NFF, this is an open invitation to come along each day and sing great Australian songs! Daily 12:30pm Session Bar

TAIKO WORLD PERCUSSION JAM

Join Stonewave Taiko for this massive energetic rhythmic percussion event with taiko drumming at its heart. BYO drum/percussion instrument, or use those provided. Fri 4:00pm Bizarre WELCOME SINGING SESSION – SOUTHERN CROSS TRAWLERS

Join Margaret and Don in the joy of singing. Lead a song, join in the choruses and get your festival voice off to a great start. Thurs 7:30pm Bohemia

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| SPOKEN WORD ANDREW GALAN AND THE OKINAWA GIRLS

DAVID HALLETT

KERRIE DAVIES

Okinawa Girls are a BluesNoisePunkPop duo from Canberra. Andrew Galan writes poetry that’s gut, direct, and imagination and reality meeting to eat and fight. Together they are Andrew Galan with Okinawa Girls and a triple dose of BluesNoisePunkPopEatingFightingPoetry.

Nimbin’s multi-award winning poet Olympian David Hallett is a fascinating wordsmith of drama, comedy, satire and social commentary. A performance poet for over 40 years, David’s entertaining poems jump from page to stage, from outback schools, to the Opera House to the beat cafes of New York.

A Wife’s Heart: The Untold Story of Bertha and Henry Lawson is a new biography by journalist, author and media academic Kerrie Davies. Hear her speak about this innovative, imaginative and at times shocking work examining Bertha and Henry Lawson’s marriage through a modern lens.

Fri 1:10pm Majestic – Bush Vs All Other Poetry

Fri 3:20pm & 7:00pm Terrace

Fri 11:20am Terrace

Fri 10:00pm Carnival

Sat 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Sat 6:00pm Terrace – Book Launch

Sat 3:30pm Central Park

Sun 6:10pm Carnival Mon 11:00pm Scrumpy BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT!

BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT! wants you for the Poetry Slam at the Australian National Folk Festival. Two minutes on stage with your original material, no props, no music, all for more First prizes than any poetry slam now, then or ever. Judge, perform, audience, you will have the best night ever!

GEOFFREY W GRAHAM

Geoffrey W. Graham is a storyteller, a poet, musician and actor, a theatrical communicator suffering from an obsessive disorder based on a passion for Australian heritage. He thrives on connecting with an audience on an emotional level and spreading the word across Australia about icons like Banjo, Henry and CJ Dennis. Fri 5:00pm Carnival Sat 12:40pm Trocadero

Fri 1:10pm Majestic – Bush Vs All Other Poetry

Sun 5:00pm Carnival

Sun 1:20pm Majestic – Cabaret of Conflict

Mon 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Sun 9:10pm Lyric – Poetry Slam CHRIS MCGINTY

Canberra based balladeer and bush poet Chris McGinty was the 2016 winner of the NFF Reciter of the Year Award as as such will be back this year as Judge of the prestigious award. Daily 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle CJ BOWERBIRD

CJ Bowerbird is a spoken word artist and physical performer. Winner of the 2012 Australian Poetry Slam, CJ tells stories through verse and performance. He explores what it is to be human, writing about things we have lost, things we never had and things that are slipping through our fingers. Sat 3:30pm Central Park Sun 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 7:00pm Carnival Mon 2:30pm Trocadero

GRAHAM MCDONALD’S TALKING HEADS

Festival veteran and sometime folk music journalist Graham Mc Donald sits down with a selection of Festival guests and talks with them about their lives and careers, musical or otherwise. There may be a song or two for good measure. Fri/Sat/Sun 6:20pm Spiegel JARED THOMAS

Jared Thomas is a Nukunu man of the Southern Flinders Ranges who grew up on country. An award-winning writer of theatre, children’s and young adult fiction and a passionate commentator on climate change and environmental issues Jared’s writing explores belonging and culture.

LAURIE MCDONALD

A city-bush poet (can’t make up his mind) and reciter of quirky and sometimes tall tales which might challenge your imagination, Laurie’s CD ‘Laurie McDonald Live...at the Murrumbateman Pub’ was a finalist for Album of the Year in the Australian Bush Laureate Awards at Tamworth in 2014. Fri 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Fri 7:00pm Terrace Sun 7:00pm Carnival ME ‘N ME MATES

Join the SA-based trio for their cabaret style entertainment focusing on the humour of Australia’s colloquial language with their Drongo’s Guide to Speaking Australian. Sat 5:00pm Carnival See General Performer listing for other gig times ONE WORD TO RULE THEM ALL

It’s Bush Poetry Versus All Other Poetry! A battle of words as two teams confront judges from the audience to decide which poetry shall rule them all. Two teams – only one leaves victorious. Fri 1:10pm Majestic PETER MACE – BUSH POET

Fri 6:00pm Terrace

Peter is a Bush Poet who has appeared at most of the major festivals throughout Australia. Whether performing his own work or that of our traditional or contemporary poets he is sure to either have you rolling in laughter or maybe shedding a tear.

Sat 5:10pm Spiegel (with Tilly Thomas)

Sat 2:00pm Stock Camp (MC – The World Around Us)

Sun 4:40pm Terrace (with Kutcha Edwards)

Sat 7:00pm Terrace Sun 3:30pm Central Park Mon 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle


SPOKEN WORD | POETS’ BREAKFAST

This is the daily poet’s wake-up call. Join our featured poets and share a poem or just sit back and soak up the fun. The 35th Reciter of the Year Award will be judged at this event. Daily 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle POETRY IN THE PARK

Hosted by our featured poets here is a great opportunity to spruik or recite a poem. Fri/Sat/Sun 3:30pm Central Park POETRY IN THE ROUND

Join our featured poets and share a poem. Walk-up spots will be available. Fri & Sat 7:00pm Terrace POTPOURRI OF POETRY

Poetry in all its forms is alive and well and continues to evolve over time, with all forms sharing the freedom and creativity that poetic licence brings. Poetic licence is a very broad licence. Come and listen to poets of different styles with Laurie McDonald, Louise Blessington, Paul Magee, Sandra Renew and CJ Bowerbird. Sun 7:00pm Carnival RHONDA TALLNASH – AUSTRALIAN BUSH POET

The current Australian Female Bush Poetry Performance Champion and children’s author, Rhonda Tallnash, performs her quirky ‘Rhymes and Rants’ that include classical, modern and original works. Much of her performance stems from her unique slant on the ‘funny’ and a definitely warped mind! Fri 8:30am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Fri 3:30pm Central Park Sat 7:00pm Terrace Mon 2:30pm Carnival (KidzFest) RHYMER FROM RYDE, THE

The “Rhymer from Ryde’s” Bush Poetry is 98% fat free, low in salt, good for your cholesterol and best enjoyed whilst sitting down. Graeme’s audiences revel in his easygoing manner & theatrical style of delivery. His repertoire includes original, traditional & contemporary material. Fri 3:30pm Central Park Sat 7:00pm Terrace Sat & Sun 1:00pm Stock Camp (MC Yarn Spinners) Sun 8:30am Flute ‘n’Fiddle SANDRA RENEW

Sandra Renew’s poetry expresses her opinions on the state of the world. She wonders who sleeps at night? Who is lucky enough to live in safety and peace? Her poetry is informed by her many years working in war zones, in Indigenous communities and on the fringes of heterosexuality. Fri 7:00pm Terrace

CJ Bowerbird

STEPHEN WHITESIDE AND MAGGIE SOMERVILLE

Stephen Whiteside will be hosting the panel shows “Desert Island Poems” and “What I Love About Poetry!” He will also be performing poems and songs for children with Maggie Somerville. Sat 11:20am Terrace
 Sat 3:30pm Carnival (KidzFest) Sun 1:30pm Carnival (KidzFest) Mon 3:20pm Spiegel WORLD AROUND US, THE

Join Peter Mace and bring along a poem to recite on themes relating to Earth Wind and Fire.

Geoffrey W Graham

Sat 2:00pm Stock Camp WORLD POETRY DEBATE

The Last Trump: Is It the End of the World As We know It? Hear the Festival super-luminaries debate this contentious subject. Sun 5:00pm Budawang YARN SPINNERS’ COMPETITION

Register on the day to take part or, sit back and see who can spin the best tale. Hosted by The Rhymer from Ryde and, judged by the 2016 Yarn Spinning Winner, Rhonda Tallnash. Sat & Sun 1:00pm Stock Camp

Sat 8:30 Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 3:30pm Central Park Sun 7:00pm Carnival

BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT!

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| LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - BOB BOLTON Bob Bolton

Visit an Exhibition of some of Bob’s Photos in the Link Corridor near the Trocadero. Thursday - Monday inclusive

Since the early 1960s, photographer Bob Bolton has been documenting Australian folk music and dance. As a longstanding member of Sydney’s Bush Music Club much of his photography has been focused on their activity and other folk music events around NSW. At the same time he was one of a core group of photographers that captured images of the National Folk Festival over much of its long history. Born in 1945, Bob grew up in the west of Sydney. He joined the Bush Music Club in the early 1960s before spending some years living in Tasmania in the late 1960s. He moved back to Sydney in 1970 and since then his smiling face and ever-present cameras have been a familiar sight at folk music events across the eastern part of the country. His day job was working as a photographer for the NSW Electricity Commission but in the evenings and at weekends he could be found with his accordions and concertinas playing music but the camera was never far away. The Australian folk community has been fortunate to have had such a passionate documenter of people and events over more than half a century.

| MIND, BODY SPIRIT DRU YOGA

MEETING FOR WORSHIP

RAINBOW DANCE ERUPTION

Discover why Dru Yoga is so effective as a tool for transformation. De-stress with fun activations and a soothing energy block release sequence. Then stretch and energise through uplifting yoga poses that will increase your health and wellbeing, followed by a rejuvenating relaxation.

The Quaker Meeting for Worship is an opportunity for anyone to participate in a basically silent hour, and reflect/contemplate/meditate. Some people contribute in spoken word, some with music. Sun 8:30am Carnival Stage

Join Rosie and the team to learn the moves to be part of our Colour Eruption and take part in the Festival Parade. We’ll choreograph the dance steps and shower you in colour. Be sure to wear old white or light coloured clothing as powder may stain.

Daily 8:30am Terrace

PROPAGATING NATIVE PLANTS – GREENING AUSTRALIA

ZUMBA ® WORLD DANCE FITNESS

BUSH FOODS – GREENING AUSTRALIA

Be amazed and learn about the wide variety of bush food and medicine plants of the ACT and region and how Aboriginal people have utilised these plants for thousands of years. You will have a chance to touch, taste and smell. Sat 11:20am Spiegel COMMUNAL HYMN SINGING WITH ROGER HOLMES AND HIS BEAUTIFUL ASSISTANTS

Roger and his Beautiful Assistants invite you to join them and celebrate the joy of communal singing. Sun 10:00am Terrace EASTER WORSHIP CELEBRATION

Easter Sunday is an important day in the Christian calendar. Join this session for gospel music, worship, singing, Bible readings, poetry and prayers. Children are especially welcome. Sun 8:30am Trocadero HATHA YOGA

Hatha yoga is a universal style of yoga, suitable for most fitness levels. A series of standing and seated sequences are used to guide the body through its full range of movement, with a focus on mindfulness and breathing practices. Judith is an experienced yoga teacher with recent international training. Fri/Sat/Sun 5:30pm FringeWorld – Bizarre

Fri/Sat/Sun 11:30am FringeWorld – Bizarre

Get your hands dirty and learn about the native plants of the ACT and region. Greening Australia staff will show you how grow native plants from seed. You’ll learn about the huge variety of native species.

What a way to start your day! Zumba World Dance is a great way to keep your body fit. Join Rosie for a morning workout guaranteed to get you moving. Wear light clothing and gym or dance shoes.

Fri 12:10 Central Park

Daily 8:30am Piazza


FESTIVAL FEATURES | GREENING AUSTRALIA – OFFSETTING OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT In 2017 the National Folk Festival is again partnering with Greening Australia to help offset its carbon footprint by donating $1.00 from each Souvenir Program sold over the Easter weekend for tree planting. Last year’s project, 50 Trees for 50 Festivals, was so successful far in excess of 50 trees were planted in the Greater Goorooyarroo area just north of the Festival site. To mark this we will be dedicating a commemorative plaque and tree in Central Park at 11:00am on Sunday morning. Greening Australia Workshops Expanding our partnership with Greening Australia two workshops will be offered during the Festival. Propagating Native Plants – Fri 12:10pm Central Park Bush Foods – Sat 11:20am Spiegel To find out more about Greening Australia visit their Information Desk in the Conference Centre adjacent to the Festival Office. THE STOCK CAMP Complete with roaring fire and outback memorabilia this unique installation can be found near the Coorong Gate. Partake of the daily fare of billy-tea, damper and lamb stew or simply enjoy the atmosphere and the daily blackboard with its impromptu music. Highlights Include Yarn Spinners’ Competition – Sat & Sun 1:00pm The World Around Us: Poetry Event – Sat 2:00pm

RECOGNISE The National Folk Festival supports the journey to recognition in our Constitution of Australia’s First Peoples. To find out more about this visit the Recognise Community Stall and Talking Circle in Central Park or, attend the forum. Recognise Forum – Sun 11:50am Terrace

GRAHAM MCDONALD’S TALKING HEADS

Graham McDonald sits down with a selection of Festival guests and talks with them about their lives and careers, musical or otherwise. Graham’s guests include: Zulya Kamalova – Fri 6:20pm Spiegel Genise and Nicholas Williams – Sat 6:20pm Spiegel Apodimi Compania – Sun 6:20 Spiegel

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| STREET & CIRCUS CIRCUS POP-UPS

GENTLEMAN SQUEAK & FRIENDS

Every day you’ll find an array of circus buskers and daring shows popping up on our Festival streets. Be amazed, be enthralled and be entertained!

Enjoy these balloon art specialists who cater for both children and adults. They take requests and are always up for a challenge, the weirder the better!

CIRCUS DEATH MATCH

Professional circus performers and circus enthusiasts battle for audience approval in a host of circus themed contests. There are games to join in on even if you’ve never done circus or, sit back, watch and enjoy. Mon 1:10pm Majestic CIRCUS DEATH MATCH TRAINING GROUND

This interactive workshop caters for all abilities. Training Ground will get you ready to compete in the Amateur Circus Death Match Challenge. Learn skills to join in with your favourite competitions including hoop combat, acro-racing, juggling Simon says, balance endurance and more! Fri/Sat/Sun 10:00am Bizarre (workshops)

Daily Around the Festival precinct HIGHWIRE EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

The dynamic circus production team from Highwire Events and Entertainment are back with the shows you’ve loved from previous years, with all new acts and all new mayhem! Join them for The Not For Kids Kids Show, Circus Hokum, Circus Death Match, and the Circus Death Match Training Ground. See individual listings LE PETIT CIRCUS

Le Petit Circus has toured around Australia and South East Asia and is a family circus extravaganza! Featuring amazing acrobatics, and stacks of silliness, this highenergy show is perfect for all ages!

PRESTON’S HISTORIC PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW

This is Australia’s best known authentic Punch and Judy show presented with glorious live music, as performed in UK, Iran, Pakistan, Singapore, USA and around Australia. Experience a true living folk tradition performed by the Preston Family. Long live Mr Punch! Daily 10:30am Central Park Fri/Sat/Sun 2:30pm Central Park WILL-O’-THE-WISP

Watch out for these highly skilled stilt characters. They’ll walk and dance their way through the Entertainment Zone interacting with kids and grownups of all ages. They’ll perform tricks and dances as they navigate the Festival streets. Daily Around the Festival precinct Sun 6:00pm Festival Parade

THE STREET CHOIRS

Mon 10:00am Bizarre (Amateur Circus Death Match Challenge)

Fri 12:10pm Majestic

CIRCUS HOKUM

Sun 2:50pm Majestic

Choirs perform daily in the Central Park Area and at The Container.

NIGHTLY LANTERN PARADE

EXAUDI YOUTH CHOIR

This is the Festival’s big flashy circus cabaret show. With live band, this energetic, polished and highly skilled show brings together the best circus artists from across the Festival. The brilliant All Strings Attached are the House Band for this show. Sun 8:00pm Majestic CRAZY OLD MAURICE’S ROVING MUSICAL CHARIOTS (KARAOKE OPTIONAL)

Crazy Old Maurice take their performance on the road – playing their instruments from bike-drawn chariots (drumkit and keyboard). Climb aboard for live karaoke around the festival – have you got what it takes to be NFF’s live karaoke king or queen? Daily 12:30pm Around the Festival Precinct

Sat 8:10pm Majestic

As the sun goes down and dark descends watch out for our nightly lantern parade as it winds it’s way through the Festival precinct and out the FringeW for a fire drawing show. Daily from 6:00pm NOT FOR KIDS KIDS’ SHOW

This very special late night adults’ only circus variety show features circus, sideshow, burlesque, and classic vaudeville. The fabulous Low Down Riders are the House Band for this show. Fri Midnight Majestic

Exaudi Youth Choir is a group of experienced young singers from Melbourne. They love to explore the best choral music from folk traditions around the world, and will sing anywhere, any time. Led by Mark O’Leary, they sing with passion, energy and joy. Fri 3:00pm Container Sat 2:00pm / Sun Midday / Mon 11:00am Central Park Area NORTHERN RIVERS FOLK CHOIR

The Northern Rivers Folk Choir is an accomplished, heartcentred, a cappella choir singing Indigenous songs from around the world, including Gurrumul, Joey Gaia, Maori, Solid Rock, My Island Home and Ruby Hunter. They’ve toured NZ and NSW. Sun 3:00pm Container Fri 2:00pm / Sat 11:00am / Mon Midday Central Park Area POP UP CHOIR

The Pop Up Choir, under the musical direction of Rachel Hore, sings in public spaces, changing the nature of vacant space through sound and song. You might find us popping up in tunnels, markets, foyers, street corners and parks, anywhere where there is a space that can be warmed by the human voice. Sat 3:00pm Container Fri 11:00am / Sun 11:00am / Mon 3:00pm Central Park Area


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THE STREET MORRIS Morris sides perform daily around the Festival precinct. ALBION FAIR

Albion Fair dance the traditional Northwest style of Morris from the Lancashire Mills. With their clattering English clogs and colourful garlands, they truly kick up a storm! NGATI MORRIS (NEW ZEALAND)

Ngati Morris, New Zealand’s travelling Morris side, is returning to the National. With their distinctive black and silver baldrics, they bring their unique interpretation to the Morris traditions. WILD MORRIS

Wild Morris is Australia’s “Travelling Morris”. Dancers come together from different sides and different traditions to tour Australia and the world. Expect anything: traditional and modern Morris dances; sword dances and mumming! Will-O'-The-Wisp

Le Petit Circus

Exaudi Youth Choir

FESTIVAL PARADE

Light up the Night! Packed with colour, laughter, sculptures, people, music and lanterns – join our fantastic Festival Parade and showcase the marvelous items you’ve made in Community Arts and KidzFest. Or watch the weird, wacky and wild pass by in a celebration of the joy that grows from our beautiful community here at the Festival. This year our Festival Parade will begin at 6pm on Sunday night opposite the Majestic in Community Arts and culminate with amazing fire drawings and celebrations in FringeWorld – don’t miss it!


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| COMMUNITY ARTS Our Creative Heart!

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We have something to suit absolutely everyone so make sure you visit our Community Arts area and spark your imagination with our diverse range of fun and creative arts workshops. Drop in between music sessions and make your mark on the Festival mural, contribute to our magical lantern parade or make a gorgeous piece of art to take home – activities run all day. Please ensure all children under 12 years are accompanied by an adult whether they are experiencing the fun of Community Arts or undertaking a Workshop. Community Arts also offers structured workshops where you can learn new skills from experienced artisans. All materials are included in the price and spaces are limited, so you will only be able to enrol in one workshop with each presenter. Please note that children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Free ALL DAY COMMUNITY ARTS EXPERIENCES

WORKSHOP

ACTIVITY

Dreamcatchers

Weave yarn and feathers to create colourful mobiles.

Mural Painting

Put your mark on our 2017 NFF community mural.

Textiles

Explore how you can use yarns and fabrics to create art.

Sketching Lantern Making Sculpture

Join our free workshop every morning and enjoy sketching still life objects with an experienced artist. Construct and decorate large and small lanterns that will be lit by LEDs in the Community Parade. Create an amazing parade headpiece or contribute to the wacky sculptures appearing around the Festival.

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COMMUNITY ARTS |

create...experience

learn...do 2017 COMMUNITY ARTS WORKSHOPS COST

1hr $10

WORKSHOP ACTIVITY Learn about woodworking techniques as you handcraft your own wooden toy from pre-cut components.

Volunteers from the ACT Woodcraft Guild

Daily

Flower Crowns

Use natural materials to weave a gorgeous flower crown.

Shelley Caban

Fri & Mon

Henna Design Jewellery making Sketching $15

Shibori

$20

4hr $30

Discover the art of cabbage tree hat making while using traditional weaving and stitching techniques to craft a small mat. Don’t miss Sue and Don Brian’s presentation and songs on the Folk historian Sue Brian Sat & Sun history of Cabbage Tree Hats at 1:10pm Friday in the Trocadero. Learn to create temporary henna tattoos for yourself and friends by blending ancient and modern Riana from Henna by Fri & Sun techniques and materials. Riana Create a unique piece of jewellery while learning about crystals and jewellery making techniques. Watch artist Janet quickly bring to life a sketch inspired by the Festival. Then create your own finished work of your Festival experience, using pencil, pen and watercolour. All levels of ability catered for. Learn to use shibori fabric wrapping, stitching and marble techniques to create sculptural fabrics and create a scarf, headband or decorative hair comb.

Rebecca from Blue Haze Daily Crystal Craft Janet from Janet Hayes Daily Art Barb from BM Designs

Sun & Mon Fri & Mon

Mosaics

Create a unique photo frame while learning beginner mosaic techniques.

Rachael from Groovy Glass

Face Painting

Explore techniques for creating intricate and individual fantasy faces.

Riana from Happy Faces Sat & Mon

Botanical Dyeing

Learn to use plants to eco dye fabric and create a naturally dyed scarf.

Barb from BM Designs

Katy from Captain Robbo’s Adventure Pants Volunteers from the Canberra Region Pixie Boot Wet Felting Create three dimensional pieces in felt. Try your hand at pixie boots or a hair flower! Feltmakers Using simple pre-made clay pieces, learn costuming and techniques in designing, assembling and Sol Puppetman from Marionette Making stringing a marionette with Sol Puppetman. The Squeaking Tribe

Screen printing 2hr

WHEN

Woodwork

Cabbage Tree Hat Weaving

1.5hr

PRESENTER

Design and print your own Festival tea towel using screen printing techniques, or upgrade with Katy to print a unique T-shirt!

Dragon Egg Mosaic

This exciting mosaic class will run across both Sat and Sun so please only book a place if you will be Kylie from Mosaic Art onsite both days.

Bookbinding

Design and make your own beautiful book to use for a journal, diary or sketchbook from handmade, recycled and decorative papers.

Fri & Sat Daily Fri, Sat &Sun Daily Sat & Sun

Jennifer from Red Parka Daily

Session times and workshop bookings are available at the Community Arts Office, opposite the Majestic.

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| KIDZFEST ALL-AUSSIE CHILDREN’S STORIES WITH RHONDA TALLNASH

Children’s author Rhonda Tallnash performs unique Aussie rhyming children’s stories, which are showcased on the screen in full colour. Enjoy some wonderful rhyming storytelling and meet Frederick the Farting Fridge, Fair Dinkum Ned and Josie Goat.

MAYPOLE WITH MOLLY

SALLY BALFOUR’S SHOW FOR KIDS

Participants will be mesmerised by Molly’s multicoloured maypole and will use various steps with maypole ribbons to create a Barber’s Pole or Spider’s Web, weaving around the maypole to lively accordion music. Percussion is available for those who prefer to play music.

Sally sings songs from her childhood and original songs with a folk twist for little kids and “grown up” kids. Enjoy songs to get feet stomping and hands clapping with a set to dance your sillies out!

Fri & Sun 11:00am KidzFest Area

Mon 2:30pm Carnival

Sat & Mon 2:00pm KidzFest Area

BUSH FUN FOR KIDS WITH CHLOE & JASON ROWETH

MUSIC & MAYHEM WITH MAGIC MIC CONWAY’S NATIONAL JUNK BAND

Join Chloe & Jason Roweth and sing along to some great Aussie bush songs, hear a few stories and poems, and learn some easy bush dances. Fri 2:30pm Carnival Mon 12:30pm Carnival

Fri 11:30am Carnival SAPLINGS SESSIONS

Daily participation music workshops for musicians aged 8-16 of all abilities. Bring your own instrument (some percussion available).

RUBBISH! It’s magical trash, juggling, silly songs, homemade musical instruments, music and mayhem when “Magic Mic” comes to town.

Fri/Sat/Sun 12:40pm Billy Moran

Sun 12:30pm Carnival

SPOOKY MEN – SPOOKY KIDS

MORRIS FOR KIDS!

FAMILY BUSH DANCE – BORDERLINE KAYLEE

Simple fun, dance and music for kids. Here come the next generation of the Morris!

Borderline Kaylee are regular performers at the VFMC Ringwood bush dance, providing a great range of simple dances for young and old alike! Expect a fun-filled, inclusive dance for all the family.

Sat 11:45am & Mon 11:00am KidzFest Area

Mon 12:30pm Central Park (Performance) A spooky kid’s show is a brilliant exercise in masculine musical spontaneity, likely to include car noises, favourite songs, and making Big Dave laugh! Sat 3:00pm Bizarre

PUPPETOODLE

STEPHEN WHITESIDE AND MAGGIE SOMERVILLE

Sat 5:00pm Piazza

Marianne and her musical family will take you on a magical folktale adventure through a storybook pop-up stage and beautifully handcrafted puppets.

Stephen and Maggie perform poems and songs for children, with a strong emphasis on audience participation.

FOLKTALES AND FURRYTAILS

Fri 12:30pm Carnival

Sat 3:30pm Carnival

Sat 10:30am Carnival

Sun 1:30pm Carnival

Be thoroughly entertained with a selection of wonderful children’s songs and tales of Australian bush magic. Audiences can sing along, learn some actions or get involved spotlighting our wonderful wildlife and, there is a tale with many endings that the audience will lead. Scribble the possum will create some magical artwork for his friends to take away and decorate.

Sun 2:30pm Carnival Mon 3:30pm Carnival

Fri 10:30am Carnival Sat 1:30pm Carnival Sun 3:30pm Carnival Mon 11:30am Carnival GENTLEMAN SQUEAK & FRIENDS

This is balloon art for both children and adults. Requests are encouraged – the weirder the better! This way of working has seen everything from “a teddy bear in a space ship” to “a snake on a snow pea” made entirely out of balloons! Daily on the Streets HENRY LAWSON’S THE LOADED DOG WITH ME ‘N’ ME MATES

There’s plenty of action and humour for both young and old with this explosive tale about three gold miners and their dog Tommy. Join Me ‘N’ Me Mates for one of Henry Lawson’s best known and most popular comic stories, The Loaded Dog. Sat 12:30pm Carnival

Woody's World


KIDZFEST | SWEET POTATO PIE

Enjoy traditional songs, games, and activity songs for young audiences with lots of interaction. Expect super sweet harmonies accompanied by banjo, guitar, fiddle and ukulele with gentle percussion to back it all up. Fri 1:30pm Carnival Sat 11:30am Carnival Sun 11:30am Carnival Mon 1:30pm Carnival WOODY’S WORLD

Woody performs with his kids and friends around the country. The Woody’s World live show is “...a truly magical, heartfelt and fun experience showing what family and the love of music can bring together for young audiences.” Adelaide Festival Centre. Woody’s World transverses music, theatre, and puppetry and has delighted audiences at festivals around the county. Fri 3:30pm Carnival – Woody’s World Kids Dance & Concert Sat 2:30pm Carnival – Woody’s World Good Morning Kids Show Sun 10:30am Carnival – Woody’s World Good Morning Kids Show Mon 10:30am Carnival – Woody’s World Surprise Farewell

Mic Conway’s National Junk Band

Maypole with Molly

Stephen Whiteside and Maggie Somerville

IMPORTANT INFORMATION We aim to provide a safe environment for families. The KidzFest is located in the Entertainment Zone next to Spiegel Zelt (look for the Carnival Stage on your map). FESTIVALGOERS ARE ADVISED THAT: 1. Parents/guardians are responsible for their child(ren) at all times whilst onsite. 2. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a responsible carer. 3. The KidzFest is an entertainment venue and NOT a child-minding facility. 4. Children are expected to behave in a manner that is not threatening or disruptive to other participants. 5. A child whose behaviour is considered to be anti-social will be asked to leave the KidzFest. 6. Alcohol and smoking are not permitted in the KidzFest area.

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| FFRINGE ringeWorld WORLD

Welcome to FringeW – You’ll never want to leave. A brand new precinct skirting the borderlands of folk, FringeWorld is here! FringeW as we call it sits like an island beyond the hustle and bustle of the main site. This Festival within a Festival is where adventure, music and merriment collide. FringeW has its own dedicated food and drink stalls, chill out spaces and, it’s where you’ll find Psycus. On The Village Green you’ll find fun and games with Crazy Croquet, Bean Bags Down the Rabbit Hole and lots of pop-up activities.

The Bizarre is a dynamic, interactive space under a circus style tent. Participate in everything from Percussion Jams to Circus Death Match, relaxing Yoga or our daily Rainbow Dance Eruption.

FireArt AT FringeW

Fire has held an important role in celebrations for thousands of years. Each night we will be lighting our fire drawings to welcome in the night. On Sunday night the Festival Parade will culminate with a special fire drawing and lantern parade. Fri/Sat/Sun 7:00pm FringeW.

OUR NEW FESTIVAL PRECINCT

FringeW Supported by ACT Event Fund


FRINGE Fringe WORLD World | Dedicated to the COOL, the QUIRKY, and some of the more EDGY and contemporary troubadours of folk, The Borderland is a brand new venue. The perfect place to party with friends, expect out-of-theordinary performances, up-beat grooves and fresh content.

ARE YOU AN ADVENTURER OR COLLECTOR? Take the Challenge

With the focus on providing fun ways to interact with the Festival and its community, The Challenge offers you a range of different activities across the weekend. You can take the challenge for just a day or get involved over the whole weekend. We provide the tasks and you choose what, where and when. You can be an Adventurer or a Collector.

Visit Challenge HQ in FringeW to find out more and, to pick up your Adventurer/Collector Card and a list of the activities on offer. For each activitiy you complete in either the Adventurer or Collector category we’ll stamp your card. Once you’ve completed three activities in either category you’ll receive a special collectable card and go into the draw for a Festival Merch Pack (drawn on Monday 3:30pm at The Borderland). Challenge HQ is located at the bottom end of The Village Green Open daily 9:30 – 11:30am and 2:30 – 3:30pm

Alex Hughes

Circus Death Match Training Ground

Taylor Pfeiffer – The Banjo Girl

FringeW is a non-smoking and alcohol free zone.

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| FESTIVAL OF DANCE Dance is a wonderful social activity and a vibrant element of our Festival program. The National Folk Festival offers both spectator and participatory activities and everyone is welcome to dance. No previous experience is necessary. There will be dancing! NB: Unless otherwise listed, times denote dance display. Workshop descriptions are shown on the Program Grid. Workshops highlighted in green on the grid are especially structured for those with little or no dance experience. ACT CHINESE AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION DANCE GROUP

Chinese traditional ethnic dances are interwoven with Chinese drama, martial arts, swords, fans, and umbrellas. This dynamic group dresses in traditional dance costumes to promote the Chinese folk culture of minority groups.

BILLABONG BAND

Kick off the Festival with a rousing bush dance from Australia’s oldest bush band, the Victorian Folk Music Club’s Billabong Band. Their expert dance caller will present a program of dances old and new that will appeal to beginners and experienced dancers alike. Thurs 8:00pm Coorong – Welcome Dance

CLAYMORE

The Claymore celtic dancers provide an exciting display of traditional and modern celtic dance based on the dance style of the Scottish highlands. Sun 1:30pm Piazza COMHALTAS MELBOURNE

Iain Mckenzie and Emma Nixon have joined forces to play fabulous Scottish music. Your spirits will soar and feet will tap when this dynamic duo, joined by dance caller Tony Northey present the Scottish Dance.

Comhaltas Melbourne’s “Taste of Irish” will present songs, tunes and various styles of Irish dance. Marie Brouder’s introduction to Irish Set dancing workshop is aimed at learning Irish social dancing in a fun way for all the family. You can then join Marie and musicians for an Irish Ceili aimed at all age groups and dancing abilities.

Fri 7:00pm Coorong – The Scottish Dance

Fri 10:00am Coorong (workshop)

BLACK BEAR DUO

BOHEMIAN NIGHTS

Sat 4:40pm Billy Moran (Music Session) Sun 5:30pm Piazza – Family Irish Ceili

Sun 2:00pm Piazza

Bohemian Nights’ Ernie Gruner and Phil Carroll are joined by caller Audrey Fine to play for the Festival’s Klezmer Gypsy Dance, a mix of Gypsy, East European and Mediterranean circle and line dances. Fun. All welcome.

ADELAIDE MORRIS MEN

Sun 4:30pm Coorong – Gypsy Klezmer Dance

From elegant dances of the gentry to the rough and tumble linked sword dances of the lower classes, Sheree Greenhill has 20 years of experience sharing her love of English dance with both beginners and experienced dancers alike. Her passion is passing the dance on to young folk to experience and enjoy.

Fri 11:30am Piazza Sat 3:00pm Piazza

Celebrating Morris Dance from the Cotswolds and beyond, Adelaide Morris Men dance a combination of traditional and more modern dances from a variety of villages and across various traditions. Sat 9:30am Piazza (workshop) Sun Midday Piazza AUSTRALIAN MORRIS RING

This is the coordinating body for Australian Morris dancers performing England’s traditional folk dance. Morris is performed by a team of dancers wearing bells and using handkerchiefs, sticks or garlands. Watch out for Morris teams appearing on the streets and also for displays and workshops. Sun 2:30pm Piazza Also see KidzFest listing BAD WALLABY

Bad Wallaby is a group of musicians who celebrate the unusual. With an eclectic mix of instruments and a willingness to follow whichever musical paths take their fancy, they bring a unique approach to modern social dancing. Mon 4:00pm Coorong – Farewell Dance

BORDERLINE KAYLEE

Borderline Kaylee performs regularly at the VFMC Ringwood bush dance, providing a great range of simple dances for young and old alike. They will play for the Family Bush Dance. Sat 5:00pm Piazza – Family Bush Dance BORTIER OKOE (GHANA/AUSTRALIA)

Experience the dance moves, music and rhythms of West Africa with Ghanaian master musician, drummer and dancer Bortier Okoe and his ensemble. This dance workshop will show you the moves of West Africa and Bortier will share the tricks for freeing the body and mind to the beat of the music. Sun 6:30pm Coorong (workshop) BUSH CAPITAL BAND

The Bush Capital Band is the Monaro Folk Society’s social dance band. Whether it be a rollicking woolshed dance a formal social dance or ball, it is their mission to make dancing at all levels worthwhile and fun. They will play for the Dancers’ Dance presenting popular Australian traditional social dances structured for advanced level dancers. Fri 1:30pm Coorong – Dancers’ Dance Mon 2:50pm Coorong (workshop) CANBERRA SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCERS

Canberra’s vibrant Scottish Country Dancers perform Reeling on the Ghan, a colourful and lively display of dances that evoke the landscape, environment and settlements of South Australia and the Northern Territory, to music from Iain Mckenzie and Emma Nixon. Sat 2:00pm Piazza Sun 11:30am Piazza Mon 3:30pm Piazza

Mon 11:30am Piazza DANCE KALEIDOSCOPE

Fri Midday Piazza (workshop) Sat 2:10pm Coorong (workshop) Sun 2:00pm Coorong – English Tea Dance Mon 1:00pm Coorong – Contra Dance DJAADJAWAN DANCERS

The Djaadjawan Dancers reside in Yuin Country on the far South Coast and Eora Country in the Sydney region, NSW. Experience traditional Aboriginal dances about people’s connection with animals, the land and spirituality. Join their workshop to gain an understanding of how the land, animals and stories passed down through generations influence Aboriginal choreography. Fri 4:00pm Piazza Sat 11:00am Piazza Sat 3:30pm Piazza (workshop) Sun 11:30am Central Park Mon 3:00pm Piazza FLAMENCO CENTRE, CANBERRA

Inspired by Tomás Dietz’s’ passion, technique and emphasis on genuine expression in performance, the Flamenco Centre Canberra dancers share the complex and demanding dance with nuances firmly rooted in the Spanish culture. Fri 1:00pm Piazza Fri 5:30pm Coorong (workshop) Sat 10:30am Piazza Sun 11:20am Coorong (workshop) Mon 4:00pm Piazza


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OLD EMPIRE BAND

Renowned Irish Traditional Set Dance Teacher Jerry O’Reilly and his partner Rosie Davis will teach versions of a traditional set collected by jerry and the Brooks Academy, and a new set composed to celebrate the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising.

As Australia’s biggest social dance band the Old Empire Band has been making noise for nearly 30 years! Featuring musicians from all over Australia, and with a near fatal wall of melodeons, an OEB dance will excite and delight you! With guest callers, thrill to the wall of sound when they present The Big English Dance.

Sat 10:00am Coorong (workshop) Mon 11:20am Coorong (workshop) JODY MORAN CEILI BAND

Jody Moran brings together a fine group of musicians from Victoria and NSW along with guest callers for our 2017 Irish Ceili. Sat 7:30pm Coorong – National Irish Ceili JUMPTOWN SWING

Jumptown Swing specialises in teaching authentic dance styles from the 1920s to 1940s, including the Charleston, the Lindy Hop and authentic jazz. The talented and experienced teachers provide lots of fun and friendly dance taster workshops to get the Festival hopping. Fri 4:30pm Piazza (workshop) Sun 4:00pm Piazza (workshop) JUMPTOWN SWING JAMMERS

Jumptown Jammers are a high energy swing dance troupe specialising in authentic dance styles from the 1920s to 1940s. Their vibrant displays transport you back in time to the jumping dance halls of Harlem!

Fri 10:30pm Coorong – Big English Dance Mon 10:00am Spiegel (workshop – dance tunes) OREADES TRIBAL BELLY DANCE GATHERING

With swirling skirts, shaking tambourines and dazzling swords, Oreades brings together dancers from across Australia including local favourites Gypsy Dreaming and special guests from Ghawazi Caravan to entertain audiences with a captivating display of American Tribal Style belly dance. Fri 10:30am Piazza Sat 1:30pm Piazza Sat 7:30pm Piazza (workshop) Sun 9:30am Piazza (workshop) Mon 4:30pm Piazza PANTA REI FUSION DANCING & HAND-DRUMMING

Sun 1:00pm Piazza

Panta Rei combines different forms of world-dancing into a new type of dance. Performers include drummers who produce driving Djembe and Tabla rhythms, together with musicians such as a didgeplayers, guitarists and flutists, resulting in a spectacular display of sound, movement and colourful costumes.

Mon 12:30pm Piazza

Fri 6:30pm Piazza (workshop)

Fri 11:00am Piazza Sat 4:30pm Piazza

MELBOURNE MAYPOLERS

The Melbourne Maypolers have taught and presented maypole dancing demonstrations around Melbourne for more than 10 years giving dancers a fun introduction to maypole dancing and the satisfaction of producing visually complex ribbon patterns with quite simple movements. Daily 12:30pm FringeWorld – Village Green MELISANDE [ELECTROTRAD] (CAN)

The multiple award-winning group from Québec presents a high-energy electrotrad dance party with upbeat traditional tunes accompanied by a subtle programmed electronic backing. Sat 11:00pm Coorong – Electrotrad Dance Party OBSIDIAN OF SPELLBOUND BELLY DANCE

Obsidian of Spellbound Belly Dance performs fusion belly dance, dancing to an eclectic mix of music and drawing from a wide range of belly dance traditions. Obsidian is well known for dancing down a darker, more industrial path, but are cheeky, colourful and fun when dancing in the light. Fri & Sun 3:00pm FringeWorld – Bizarre (workshop) Sat 4:30pm FringeWorld – Village Green Sun 6:00pm FringeWorld – Village Green Mon 2:00pm FringeWorld – Village Green

Sat 7:00pm Piazza Sun 11:00am Piazza Mon 1:00pm Piazza QUEANBEYAN MACEDONIAN DANCE GROUP “RAZIGRANA MAKEDONKA”

Razigrana Makedonka will be presenting two exciting and energetic displays of traditional Macedonian folk dance, Folk Suite and Gorno Djumesko. The young, enthusiastic performers will fill the stage with the strength, grace and rhythm that’s paramount to execute the dances inspired from different regions across Macedonia. Fri 2:00pm Piazza Sat 2:30pm Piazza Mon 11:00am Piazza RAINBOW DANCE ERUPTION

Join Rosie and the team to learn the moves to be part of our Colour Eruption team and take part in the Festival Parade. We’ll choreograph the dance steps and shower you in colour. Be sure to wear old white or light coloured clothing. Fri/Sat/Sun 11:30 am FringeWorld – Bizarre

Jumptown Swing


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Red Raven Morris dance in and around Melbourne in two major traditions—Cotswold Morris and Border Morris from the English/Welsh border country.

Sun 8:00pm Coorong – Heritage Ball

Fri 9:30am Piazza (workshop)

SYDNEY ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE

Sat Midday Piazza

Sydney English Country Dance are a joyful group dedicated to continuing and sharing a lovely tradition. They appreciate and perform traditional dances, but are primarily devoted to enjoying English country dance as a modern and developing dance form encompassing a wide variety of musical styles. They present two displays, Kiss a Lover, Dance a Measure and Comical Fellows.

REVONTULET NORDIC FOLK DANCERS

Canberra’s Revontulet performs Nordic folk dances at a range of community events and festivals each year in authentic Nordic folk costumes. Active in Finnish dance for over 30 years, the group has merged with Linnéa Swedish Folk dancers and now draws its repertoire from across the Nordic countries. Fri 3:00pm Piazza Sat 11:30am Piazza Sun 12:40pm Coorong (workshop) Mon 2:30pm Piazza SALMIAKKI PELIMANNIT

Australia’s best known Scandinavian dance band— Salmiakki Pelimannit (Finnish for Salty Liquorice Folk Musicians)—has been performing music from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland since 1996.

Fri 3:30pm Piazza Sat 1:00pm Piazza Sun 12:30pm Piazza Mon 1:30pm Piazza SYDNEY IRISH CEILI DANCERS

Sydney Irish Ceili Dancers began in 1958 and are a fabulous group of dancers dedicated to the preservation of traditional Irish dancing. With live music by Ann O’Donovan and the Ceili Playboys their displays are full a fun and great energy. Fri 2:30pm Piazza

Fri 3:50pm Coorong (workshop)

Sat 12:30pm Piazza

Sat 11:50am Coorong – Danish Folk Dance

Sun 10:30am Piazza

Sun 10:00am Coorong (workshop) Mon 12:40pm Billy Moran (workshop – dance tunes) SCANDANS NORDIC DANCE

sCanDans, the Canberra Nordic Folk Dance Group (now 21 years old), has a repertoire from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. It encourages newcomers of all ages and experience. The group is accompanied in displays and workshops by Newcastle’s Nordic dance band, Salmiakki Pelimannit.

TANGO SOCIAL CLUB OF CANBERRA

Since the first tango was danced in Australia in 1913, this urban folkloric dance from Argentina has captivated audiences, musicians, and dancers here. A century later and the Tango Social Club of Canberra is here to showcase the variety of dances and music that make up the world of tango today. Fri 5:30pm Piazza (workshop) Sat 6:30pm Piazza

Fri 3:50pm Coorong (workshop)

Sun 7:30pm Piazza – Social Tango Dance

Sat 11:50am Coorong – Danish Folk Dance

Mon 2:00pm Piazza

Sun 10:00am Coorong (workshop) SNAKE GULLY BAND

Snake Gully Band plays for traditional Australian bush dances, colonial and heritage balls. The band presents a

ACT Chinese Australian Association Dance Group

graduated range of dances suitable for beginners through to more challenging ones for experienced dancers.

TONY NORTHEY, DANCE CALLER

Tony Northey is a well known teacher and caller of Scottish country dancing. Tony is at home encouraging


Tango Social Club of Canberra

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beginners and enthusing the experienced with the joy of the dance whether it be a workshop, a ball or a dance. Fri 11:40am Coorong (workshop) Fri 7:00pm Coorong – The Scottish Dance TSDAV DANCE COMPOSERS’ COMPETITION

The Traditional Social Dance Association of Victoria has run a Dance Composers’ Competition since 1980. Patrons are welcome to come and try the dances to see if they agree with the judges! The dances are instructed, danced by you, and judged in this session. Awards are given for the best General Social Dance and the best Dance for More Experienced Dancers. Mon 9:30am Piazza WEDDERBURN CHARMING EMUS

The Wedderburn Charming Emus Traditional Australian Dance Band present a traditional Afternoon Tea Dance. The group has been involved in many NFF performances over the past thirty years. Join them for a toe tapping good time of non stop dancing. Fri 3:10pm Lyric (Concert) Sat 3:30pm Coorong – Tea Dance ŽIVANA

Živana is one of South Australia’s most accomplished performance groups. The dancers have performed together for more than 20 years and love dancing to the exotic rhythms of eastern Europe. Fri 1:30pm Piazza Sat 6:00pm Coorong (workshop) Sun 3:30pm Piazza Mon 10:00am Coorong (workshop) ZUMBA ® WORLD DANCE

What a way to start your day! Zumba World Dance is a great way to keep your body fit. Join Rosie for a morning workout guaranteed to get you moving. Daily 8:30am Piazza

Zivana


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THURSDAY 13 APRIL | KINDLY SUPPORTING

BUDAWANG

COORONG

FLUTE ‘N’ FIDDLE

SCRUMPY

BOHEMIA BAR

5:30

5:30

6:00

6:00

6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30

6:30

Guyy & The Fox 6:30 – 7:20

Low Down Riders 8:30 – 9:20

National Folk Club 5:30 till late

Welcome Dance with The Billabong Band 8:00 – 11:00

9:30

7:30

Adam Scriven 7:30 – 8:20

Opening Concert 7:00 – 9:30

9:00

7:00

Greška 9:30 – 10:20

10:00 10:30

James Kenyon 10:30 –11:20

11:00 11:30

All Strings Attached 11:30 – 12:30

Midnight

8:00 Raise the Rafters Welcome Singing Session led by Southern Cross Trawlers 7:30 – 10:00

8:30 9:00 9:30

WELCOME TO THE BOHEMIA

10:00

10:00 – Midnight

10:30

Register for a Blackboard gig

11:00

Forms available from venue on previous day i.e. Register Thursday for Friday blackboard

12:30

11:30 Midnight 12:30

CENTRAL PARK STAGE 10:30 11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 10:30 – 11:10

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 10:30 – 11:10

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 10:30 – 11:10

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 10:30 – 11:10

URoC 11:30 – Midday Propagating Native Plants – Greening Australia 12:10 – 1:10

2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00

Saplings Performance 12:30 – 1:10

Charm of Finches 1:30 – 2:10

Matt Dent 1:30 – 2:10

Lucy Sugerman 1:30 – 2:10

Georgia State Line 1:30 – 2:10

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 2:30 – 3:10

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 2:30 – 3:10

Preston's Historic Punch & Judy Show 2:30 – 3:10

Forté 2:30 – 3:10

Poetry in the Park Rhymer from Ryde & Rhonda Tallnash 3:30 – 4:30

Poetry in the Park David Hallett & CJ Bowerbird 3:30 – 4:30

Poetry in the Park Sandra Renew & Peter Mace 3:30 – 4:30

11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30

Joe & Harmony’s Trippy Hippy Joe & Harmony’s Trippy Hippy Joe & Harmony’s Trippy Hippy Band Band Band 4:40 – 5:30 4:40 – 5:30 4:40 – 5:30

6:00

9:00

Karen Law and Family 11:30 – 12:10

GhostNoises 12:30 – 1:10

4:30 5:00

Djaadjawan Dancers 11:30 – Midday

GhostNoises 12:30 – 1:10

1:00 1:30

URoC 11:30 – 12:10

10:30

5:00

6:00 The Evening Muse Blackboard Stage

The Evening Muse Blackboard Stage

The Evening Muse Blackboard Stage

6:00 – 9:00

6:00 – 9:00

6:00 – 9:00 9:00

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BUDAWANG

MARQUEE

TROCADERO

FLUTE ‘N’ FIDDLE

SCRUMPY

MAJESTIC

THE LYRIC

8:30

8:30

9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

Themed Concerts and Presentations Claymore 10:00 – 10:50

11:00 11:30

Phil Wiggins & Dom Turner 11:10 – Midday

Midday 12:30 1:00

The String Contingent 12:20 – 1:10

2:00

Live @ the Lounge

2:30

Melisande [electrotrad] 2:10 – 3:00

3:00

4:00 4:30 5:00

Infinite Beach Boys (1) 2:10 – 3:30

Rheingans Sisters 3:20 – 4:10 Jarlath Henderson 4:00 – 4:50 FourPlay String Quartet 4:30 – 5:20 Alan Reid and Rob van Sante 5:00 – 5:50

5:30 6:00

Oi Dipnoi Midday – 12:50

The Spooky Men's Chorale 5:40 – 6:30

6:30

8:00

10:30 11:00

Kutcha Edwards 8:40 – 9:30

Les Poules à Colin 9:50 – 10:40

Zulya and the Children of the Underground 11:30 11:00 – 11:50

Midnight

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00

The Music of Mawson's Men NLA Presentation 3:50 – 4:50 Evening Concert Program

Heath Cullen and His Band 7:00 – 7:50 Gilly Darbey & Vikki Clayton 7:30 – 8:20 The Aoife Scott Band 8:00 – 8:50

9:30 10:00

Unification Through Diversity The Bridge Project 2:30 – 3:30

Mel Parsons 6:00 – 6:50

Daoirí Farrell Trio 7:30 – 8:20

8:30 9:00

The Cabbage Tree Hat in History, Song and Practice Southern Cross Trawlers 1:10 – 2:10

Greg Champion 6:30 – 7:20 Live @ the Lounge

7:30

The Monster Meeting Jan 'Yarn' Wositzky 11:20 – 12:50

Fromseier Hockings 5:30 – 6:20

7:00

Kate Burke, Luke Plumb & Ruth Hazleton 9:00 – 9:50

Tamarisque 11:00 – 11:40

Tilly Thomas 11:50 – 12:30

Tony Eardley 11:50 – 12:30

Trioc 12:40 – 1:20

Me ‘n Me Mates 12:40 – 1:20

Alex Hughes 1:30 – 2:10

Matt Dent 1:30 – 2:10

Forté 2:20 – 3:00

Andy Salvanos 2:20 – 3:00

David Spry 3:10 – 3:50

Martin Pearson 3:10 – 3:50

Den Hanrahan and the Rum Runners 4:00 – 4:50

Guyy & The Fox 4:00 – 4:50

Sally Balfour 5:00 – 5:50

Barleyshakes 5:00 – 5:50

Kristabelle and The Southern Jubilee Ringers 6:00 – 6:50

Stray Hens 6:00 – 6:50

Alanna and Alicia CD Launch 7:00 – 7:50

The Sauerkrauts 7:00 – 7:50

The Galax Bogtrotters 8:00 – 8:50

Katey Brooks 8:00 – 8:50

The Martins 10:00 – 10:50

The Mae Trio Band 11:00 – 11:50

Colin Lillie 11:00 – 11:50

Le Petit Circus 12:10 – 12:50

New Macedon Rangers Midday – 12:50

ONE WORD TO RULE THEM ALL Bush Vs All Other Poetry 1:10 – 2:20

Taylor Pfeiffer - Banjo Girl 1:00 – 1:50

Catherine Fraser Trio 2:00 – 2:50 Ami Williamson 2:30 – 3:20

Trouble in the Kitchen 3:30 – 4:20

Caitlín Nic Gabhann, Ciarán Ó Maonaigh & Cathal Ó Curráin 5:30 – 6:20

Goldstein 10:00 – 10:50 Tracey Bunn and Her Band of Handsome Devils 11:00 – 11:50 The NEO Midnight – 12:50 Greška 1:00 – 1:50

10:30 11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30

3:30 Wedderburn Charming Emus Concert 4:00 3:10 – 4:40 4:30 5:00 Rory Faithfield 5:00 – 5:50

Mission Songs Project 6:00 – 6:50

5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00

Jack Harris 7:00 – 7:50 19-Twenty 7:30 – 8:20

Siobhan Owen 9:30 – 10:20

10:00

3:00

Flats and Sharps 6:30 – 7:20

The Morrisons 9:00 – 9:50

National Folk Club 9:00 till late

Desert Child 10:00 – 10:50

Harpeth Rising 4:30 – 5:20

Apodimi Compania 8:30 – 9:20

Accrowbatics 10:30 – 11:20

9:30

National Uke Muster 9:00 – 10:30

Karen Law and Family 11:00 – 11:40

Himmerland 10:00 – 10:50 Mic Conway's National Junk Band 11:00 – 11:50

9:00

Drowning in Lunatic Soup Dingo’s Breakfast 10:00 – 11:00

Genni Kane 11:00 – 11:50

Saoirse 1:00 – 1:50

1:30

3:30

Señor Cabrales 10:00 – 10:50

Poet’s Breakfast hosted by Laurie McDonald & Rhonda Tallnash 8:30 – 10:30

7:30 8:00

Bohemian Nights 8:00 – 8:50

8:30 Andy Gordon, Syd Green and John Kane 9:00 8:30 – 9:20 Featured State South Australia SHOWCASE 9:30 Fanny Lumsden Loren Kate 9:30 – 10:20 9:00 – 9:50 10:00

Bortier Okoe 10:40 – 11:30

James Kenyon 10:00 – 10:50 Conchillia 11:00 – 11:50

Not for Kids Kids’ Show House Band: Low Down Riders Midnight – 1:00

10:30 11:00 11:30 Midnight

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00


FRIDAY 14 APRIL | KINDLY SUPPORTING

THE SPIEGEL 8:30 9:00

KINDLY SUPPORTING

CARNIVAL STAGE

Auslan Choir Rehearsal 8:30 – 9:30

THE TERRACE

BILLY MORAN TENT

BOHEMIA BAR

Dru Yoga 8:30 – 9:30

10:30

Harpeth Rising Beginning Clawhammer Banjo 10:00 – 11:00

11:00 11:30 Midday

Catherine Fraser Scottish Fiddle 11:20 – 12:20

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30

Martha Tilston Songwriting 12:40 – 1:40

Songs from the Irish Emigrant Tradition Jerry O'Reilly 2:00 – 3:00

3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00

Concert Program Begins 4:00pm

8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Folktales and Furrytails 10:30 – 11:20 Sally Balfour’s Show for Kids 11:30 – 12:20 PuppetOOdle 12:30 – 1:20

Sweet Potato Pie 1:30 – 2:20 Bush Fun for Kids Chloe & Jason 2:30 – 3:20 Woody's World 3:30 – 4:20

Astráil 4:00 – 4:40 Spoken Word Event Sparrow-Folk 4:50 – 5:30 Genise & Nicholas Williams 5:40 – 6:10

Talking Heads with Graham 6:30 McDonald 6:20 – 7:00 7:00 Barry Skipsey 7:30 7:10 – 7:50 8:00

KidzFest

Geoffrey W Graham Three Bards & Me 5:00 – 6:00 Friday Night Carnival

Bill Wiseman Beginner Whistle 10:00 – 11:00

A Wife’s Heart Kerrie Davies 11:20 – 12:20

Chloe & Jason Roweth This IS My Day Job 11:20 – 12:20

Festival Choir 12:40 – 1:40

Saplings Session 12:40 – 1:40

Malcolm Clapp & Sandy Gray NFF Percussion Experience Anglo Concertina Playing 2:00 – 3:00 Techniques 2:00 – 3:00

Tamarisque Cello Outside the Box 4:40 – 5:40

Jared Thomas 6:00 – 6:40

Dylan Hekimian 6:30 – 7:10 Kent Daniel and Bill Wiseman 7:20 – 8:00

Penny Davies & Roger Ilott 8:00 – 8:40

Alan Gogoll 8:10 – 8:50

Martin Doherty and Leigh Birkett 9:00 – 9:45

Ben Whiting 9:00 – 9:40

Adam Scriven 10:00 – 10:50

Andrew Galan with the Okinawa Girls 10:00 – 10:50

Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan 11:00 – 11:50

Festival Fiddle Rally 10:00 – 11:00

A Century of Australian Poetry David Hallett 3:20 – 4:20

Matt Glass and the Loose Cannons 11:00 – 11:50

Poetry in the Round Walk-ups + Featured Poets Sandra Renew, Laurie McDonald & David Hallett 7:00 – 9:00

KINDLY SUPPORTING

SESSION BAR

COORONG

Festival Bush Orchestra 3:20 – 4:20

Around the World Good Tunes Session with David De Santi 4:40 – 6:10

PIAZZA Zumba ® World Dance Fitness 8:30 – 9:15

The Session Experience 8:30 – 10:00

9:30 10:00

KINDLY SUPPORTING

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WORKSHOP Red Raven Morris 9:30 – 10:30

8:30 9:00 9:30

10:00 WORKSHOP Beginner Irish Set Dancing 10:30 Marie Brouder & Comhaltas Oreades Tribal Belly Dance Bush Traditions Settler 10:00 – 11:20 11:00 Session In The Mood 10:30 – Midday Jumptown Jammers Chinese drama & martial arts 11:30 WORKSHOP Midday WORKSHOP Introducing Scottish Flamborough Long Sword Country Dancing Dance 12:30 Tony Northey Dance Kaleidoscope BOHEMIA 11:40 – 1:00 Midday – 1:00 BLACKBOARD 1:00 Songs from the Australian Canberra Flamenco Centre Tradition Daily Selection will be Singing Session 1:30 made each day through a Romanian with Živana 12:30 – 2:30 ballot process. Dancers’ Dance Queanbeyan Macedonian 2:00 Forms are available from Bush Capital Band Gorno Djumesko the venue on the previous with 2:30 day. Peter Foster Sydney Irish Ceili Dancers 1:30 – 3:30 i.e. Register today for 3:00 Revontulet Nordic Folk tomorrow’s blackboard Dancers Sydney English Country 3:30 Dance 4:00 WORKSHOP Djaadjawan Dancers Popular Danish Dances 4:30 sCanDans WORKSHOP 3:50 – 5:10 Charleston Taster 5:00 Jumpstown Swing 4:30 – 5:30 5:30 WORKSHOP WORKSHOP If you can walk, you can Sevillanas for tango! 6:00 beginner dancers Tango Social Club 5:30 – 6:30 5:30 – 6:30 So You Think You Can Sing 6:30 WORKSHOP Panta Rei Open Mic with Backing Fusion Dancing 7:00 Band 6:30 – 7:30 To Register see Steve in the bar between 2:00 & 3:00pm 6:00 – 9:00

7:30 DANCE The Scottish Dance Black Bear Duo with caller Tony Northey 7:00 – 10:00

8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30

Nightly Singing Session hosted by Triantan 9:30 – 11:30

BOHEMIA BLACKBOARD

10:00

SHOWCASE Forms are available from the venue each day

10:30 DANCE The Big English Dance with the Old Empire Band 10:30 – Midnight

11:00 11:30

Midnight

Midnight

12:30

12:30

1:00 1:30 2:00

Workshops highlighted in GREEN are especially structured for those with little or no dance experience.

THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL & ITS DIRECTOR RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM & THE ACTS AS CIRCUMSTANCES DEEM NECESSARY

1:00 1:30 2:00


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BUDAWANG

MARQUEE

TROCADERO

FLUTE ‘N’ FIDDLE

SCRUMPY

MAJESTIC

THE LYRIC 8:30

8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30

The Galax Bogtrotters 10:00 – 10:50

11:00

Caitlín Nic Gabhann, Ciarán Ó 11:30 Maonaigh & Cathal Ó Curráin 11:10 – Midday Midday 12:30 1:00

Danny Spooner Tribute Concert 12:10 – 1:30

1:30 2:00

Live @ the Lounge

2:30

Apodimi Compania 2:10 – 3:00

3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00

Accrowbatics 11:00 – 11:50 The Spooky Men's Chorale Midday – 12:50 Ami Williamson 1:00 – 1:50

Infinite Beach Boys (2) 2:10 – 3:30

Daoirí Farrell Trio 4:00 – 4:50 Bortier Okoe 4:30 – 5:20

The Aoife Scott Band 5:40 – 6:30

6:30

Fred Smith Book Launch: The Dust of Uruzgan 10:00 – 11:00 National Folk Fellowship Presentation Mission Songs Project 11:20 – 12:20 Voices of War An ANZAC Story Geoffrey W Graham 12:40 – 1:40 Russian Evolution Zulya & the Children of the Underground 2:00 – 3:00 Astráil 3:20 – 4:00

Phil Wiggins & Dom Turner 3:20 – 4:10

5:30 6:00

Tracey Bunn and Her Band of Handsome Devils 10:00 – 10:50

19-Twenty 5:00 – 5:50

Fromseier Hockings 6:00 – 6:50

Exaudi Youth Choir 4:20 – 5:00

Festival Folk Sing Dark Side of the Moon 5:20 – 6:40

Poet’s Breakfast hosted by David Hallett & Sandra Renew 8:30 – 10:30

9:00 9:30

National Uke Muster 9:00 – 10:30 Kate Burke, Luke Plumb & Ruth Hazleton 10:00 – 10:50

Joe Man Murphy 11:00 – 11:40

The Bean Project 11:00 – 11:40

Chloe & Jason Roweth 11:50 – 12:30

Forté 11:50 – 12:30

Charm of Finches 12:40 – 1:20

Sally Balfour 12:40 – 1:20

Tony Eardley 1:30 – 2:10

Ben Whiting 1:30 – 2:10

Fanny Lumsden 11:00 – 11:50 Greg Champion Midday – 12:50 Martha Tilston 1:00 – 1:50 Kutcha Edwards 2:00 – 2:50

Martin Doherty and Leigh Birkett 10:00 – 10:50

Colin Lillie Midday – 12:50

7:30

8:30 Mel Parsons 8:40 – 9:30

9:30

Claymore 7:00 – 7:50

Trouble in the Kitchen 7:00 – 7:50

Bush Traditions Concert Various Artists 1:10 – 2:40

Karen Law and Family 2:20 – 3:00

Kayla Dwyer 2:20 – 3:00

Barry Skipsey 3:10 – 3:50

Chris Matthews 3:10 – 3:50

Mic Conway's National Junk Band 3:00 – 3:50

Katey Brooks 3:00 – 3:50

Black Bear Duo 4:00 – 4:50

David Spry 4:00 – 4:50

Señor Cabrales 4:00 – 4:50

The Morrisons 4:00 – 4:50

Midnight

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00

1:30 2:00 2:30

Conchillia 5:00 – 5:50

The NEO 5:00 – 5:50

Genni Kane 5:00 – 5:50

Mat Brooker 5:00 – 5:50

Penny Davies & Roger Ilott 6:00 – 6:50

Crazy Old Maurice 6:00 – 6:50

Les Poules à Colin 6:00 – 6:50

Gilly Darbey & Vikki Clayton 6:00 – 6:50

Rory Faithfield 7:00 – 7:50

James Kenyon 7:00 – 7:50

Oi Dipnoi 7:00 – 7:50

The Mae Trio Band 7:00 – 7:50

3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30

Flats and Sharps 9:50 – 10:40

Rheingans Sisters 8:00 – 8:50

Harpeth Rising 9:00 – 9:50

Jack Harris 9:00 – 9:50

Low Down Riders 9:00 – 9:50

Barleyshakes 10:00 – 10:50

The Sauerkrauts 10:00 – 10:50

Andy Gordon, Syd Green and John Kane 10:00 – 10:50

Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan 8:00 – 8:50

All Strings Attached 8:00 – 8:50

Le Petit Circus 8:10 – 8:50

Siobhan Owen 8:00 – 8:50

8:30 9:00

National Folk Club 9:00 till late Jarlath Henderson 11:00 – 11:50

7:30 8:00

Zulya and the Children of the Underground 8:00 – 8:50

11:00 11:30

12:30 1:00

YuNiOn with Stonewave Taiko 7:30 – 8:20 8:00

10:30

Midday

7:00 Live @ the Lounge

10:00

10:30

11:00 Kent Daniel and Bill Wiseman 11:00 – 11:50 11:30

7:00

9:00

10:00

Jan 'Yarn' Wositzky 11:00 – 11:50

Alan Reid and Rob van Sante 11:00 – 11:50

FourPlay String Quartet 9:10 – 10:00

Matt Glass and the Loose Cannons 1:00 – 1:50

9:30 10:00

Desert Child 10:00 – 10:50 Dubmarine 10:30 – 11:20

Heath Cullen and His Band 11:00 – 11:50

Georgia State Line Midnight – 12:50

Trioc 9:00 – 9:50

11:00 Saoirse 11:00 – 11:50

Martin Pearson 11:40 – 12:30

10:30

11:30 Midnight

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00


SATURDAY 15 APRIL DATE | KINDLY SUPPORTING

THE SPIEGEL 8:30 9:00

KINDLY SUPPORTING

CARNIVAL STAGE

Auslan Choir Rehearsal 8:30 – 9:30

THE TERRACE

BILLY MORAN TENT

BOHEMIA BAR

Dru Yoga 8:30 – 9:30

10:30 11:00 11:30 Midday

Himmerland Fusion of Styles and Cultures 10:00 – 11:00 Greening Australia Bush Foods 11:20 – 12:20

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30

Luke Plumb Mandolin 12:40 – 1:40

4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

PuppetOOdle 10:30 – 11:20 Sweet Potato Pie 11:30 – 12:20 The Loaded Dog Me ‘n Me Mates 12:30 – 1:20

Festival Fiddle Rally 10:00 – 11:00

Steve Wilson English Concertina Know your Keyboard 10:00 – 11:00

What I Love About Poetry NLA Presentation Everyone Stephen Whiteside Has a Story 11:20 – 12:20 11:20 – 12:20

Festival Choir 12:40 – 1:40

Saplings Session 12:40 – 1:40

NFF Percussion Experience 2:00 – 3:00

Andrew Small Double Bass 2:00 – 3:00

Kate Burke & Ruth Hazleton The Female Voice 3:20 – 4:20

Festival Bush Orchestra 3:20 – 4:20

Folktales and Furrytails 1:30 – 2:20 The Director's Forum 2:00 – 3:00

3:00 3:30

KidzFest

Concert Program Begins 4:00pm

Woody's World 2:30 – 3:20 Stephen Whiteside & Maggie Somerville 3:30 – 4:20

Folk Alliance Australia Industry W/Shop 4:00 – 5:00

Saturday Night Carnival 5:00pm The Bridge Project Cabaret Recording Via the Internet Drongo’s Guide to Speaking 4:40 – 5:40 Songs Like Blood Australian Jared & Tilly Thomas Me ‘n Me Mates 5:00 – 6:00 5:10 – 6:10 Andrew Galan Book Launch Talking Heads with Graham 6:00 – 6:40 Lucy Sugerman McDonald 6:20 – 7:00 6:20 – 7:00 Andy Salvanos 7:10 – 7:50

Appalachian Heaven Stringband 7:10 – 7:50

Alanna and Alicia 8:00 – 8:40

Alex Hughes 8:00 – 8:40

Triantan 9:00 – 9:50 The Drowsy Maggies 10:00 – 10:50 Bohemian Nights 11:00 – 11:50

Poetry in the Round Walk-ups + Featured Poets Peter Mace, Rhonda Tallnash & Rhymer from Ryde 7:00 – 9:00

Taylor Pfeiffer - Banjo Girl 8:50 – 9:30 Tamarisque 9:40 – 10:20 Montgomery Church 10:30 – 11:10 Dingo's Breakfast 11:20 – Midnight

SESSION BAR

COORONG

Irish Slow Session with Comhaltas Melbourne 4:40 – 6:10

Bush Traditions Settler Session 10:30 – 12:00

PIAZZA Zumba ® World Dance Fitness 8:30 – 9:15

WORKSHOP Irish Set Dancing Jerry O'Reilly 10:00 – 11:30

WORKSHOP Adelaide Morris 9:30 – 10:30 Canberra Flamenco Centre Djaadjawan Dancers Revontulet Nordic Folk Dancers

8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Midday Red Raven Morris DANCE Popular Danish Folk Dance 12:30 with Sydney Irish Ceili Dancers sCanDans and Salmiakki BOHEMIA Pelimannit Sydney English Country 1:00 Songs from the Australian Dance BLACKBOARD 11:50 – 1:50 Tradition 1:30 Singing Session Oreades Tribal Belly Dance Daily Selection will be 12:30 – 2:30 made each day through a 2:00 ballot process. Reeling on the Ghan WORKSHOP Easy country dances for Forms are available from beginning dancers Queanbeyan Macedonian 2:30 the venue on the previous Dance Kaleidoscope Folk Suite day. 2:10 – 3:10 Chinese traditional & ethnic 3:00 dances i.e. Register today for 3:30 tomorrow’s blackboard WORKSHOP Traditional Women’s Dance DANCE 4:00 Djaadjawan Dancers Afternoon Tea Dance with Wedderburn 4:30 Flying High Charming Emus Jumptown Jammers 3:30 – 5:30 5:00

Leonard Cohen Tribute Concert Christina Mimmocchi & Friends 6:30 – 8:00

WORKSHOP Quirky Balkan Rhythms 1 with Živana 6:00 – 7:00

Family Bush Dance with Borderline Kaylee 5:00 – 6:30 A Taste of Tango Panta Rei Fusion Dancing

National Irish Ceili

BOHEMIA BLACKBOARD Come All Ye and Sing! Traditional Singing Session Southern Cross Trawlers 9:30 – 11:30

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The Session Experience 8:30 – 10:00

9:30 10:00

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5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00

7:30 WORKSHOP American Tribal Style Belly Dance 8:00 Oreades 7:30 – 8:30 8:30

Jody Moran Ceili Band and Guest Callers

9:00

7:30 – 10:30

9:30

SHOWCASE

10:00

Forms are available from the venue each day

10:30 Melisande [electrotrad] Dance Party 11:00 – Midnight

11:00 11:30

Midnight

Midnight

12:30

12:30

1:00 1:30

Workshops highlighted in GREEN are especially structured for those with little or no dance experience.

2:00

1:00 1:30 2:00

THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL & ITS DIRECTOR RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM & THE ACTS AS CIRCUMSTANCES DEEM NECESSARY


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| SUNDAY 16 APRIL KINDLY SUPPORTING

BUDAWANG

MARQUEE

TROCADERO

FLUTE ‘N’ FIDDLE

SCRUMPY

MAJESTIC

THE LYRIC 8:30

8:30 Easter Worship Celebration 8:30 – 9:30

9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00

The Spooky Men's Chorale 10:00 – 10:50

Mel Parsons 11:00 – 11:50

Harpeth Rising Midday – 12:50

Apodimi Compania Midday – 12:50

Australian Made Mission Songs Project 1:30 – 2:20

2:30 3:00

Kutcha Edwards 1:00 – 1:50

Martha Tilston 2:40 – 3:30

Infinite Beach Boys (3) 2:10 – 3:40

Kate Burke, Luke Plumb & Ruth Hazleton 3:50 – 4:40

FourPlay String Quartet 4:00 – 4:50

The Roar of the Crowd – Australia’s Hidden Republic Chloe & Jason Roweth 11:20 – 12:50

A Storyteller's Guide to The Territory Jan 'Yarn' Wositzky 1:10 – 2:10

The Emu Has Landed NLA Presentation 2:30 – 3:30

3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00

World Poetry Debate 5:00 – 6:30

7:00 Live @ the Lounge 7:30 8:00

Trouble in the Kitchen 8:40 – 9:30

9:30 10:00 10:30 11.00 11:30 Midnight

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00

Auslan Choir 3:50 – 4:20 Amulet Fiestaville Multicultural Choir 4:40 – 5:40

Instrument Makers Showcase Concert 6:00 – 7:30

Rheingans Sisters 7:00 – 7:50

9:30

National Uke Muster 9:00 – 10:30

Montgomery Church 11:00 – 11:40

The Gypsy Scholars 11:00 – 11:40

Matt Dent 11:50 – 12:30

Barry Skipsey 11:50 – 12:30

Tilly Thomas 12:40 – 1:20

Taylor Pfeiffer - Banjo Girl 12:40 – 1:20

Andy Salvanos 1:30 – 2:10

Conchillia 1:30 – 2:10

Tamarisque 2:20 – 3:00

Triantan 2:20 – 3:00

Borderland Busker Winner 3:10 – 3:50

Alan Gogoll 3:10 – 3:50

Martin Doherty and Leigh Birkett 4:00 – 4:50

Appalachian Heaven Stringband 4:00 – 4:50

Mitch King 5:00 – 5:50

Loren Kate 5:00 – 5:50

Barleyshakes 6:00 – 6:50

Greška 6:00 – 6:50

Katey Brooks 7:00 – 7:50

Fanny Lumsden 7:00 – 7:50

Oi Dipnoi 8:00 – 8:50

Desert Child 8:00 – 8:50

Exaudi Youth Choir 10:00 – 10:50

Black Bear Duo 10:00 – 10:50

Fromseier Hockings 11:00 – 11:50

Alanna and Alicia 11:00 – 11:50

Himmerland 9:50 – 10:40

The Aoife Scott Band 11:00 – 11:50

The Galax Bogtrotters 8:00 – 8:50

Señor Cabrales 8:00 – 8:50

The Mae Trio Band 9:00 – 9:50

Ami Williamson 9:00 – 9:50

Flats and Sharps 10:00 – 10:50

The String Contingent 10:00 – 10:50

Les Poules à Colin 11:00 – 11:50

Greg Champion 11:00 – 11:50

Den Hanrahan and the Rum Runners 9:00 – 9:50 Tracey Bunn and Her Band of Handsome Devils 10:00 – 10:50 National Folk Club 9:00 till late

10:30 11:00 11:30

12:30 YuNiOn with Stonewave Taiko Folk Alliance Australia 12:20 – 1:10 Young Performer of the Year 1:00 Award CONCERT 1:30 Midday – 2:30 Cabaret of Conflict 1:20 – 2:30 2:00 2:30 Le Petit Circus 2:50 – 3:30

The Bridge Project 3:50 – 4:40

Jack Harris 4:50 – 5:40 Zulya and the Children of the Underground 5:50 – 6:40 Gilly Darbey & Vikki Clayton 6:50 – 7:40

Circus Hokum All Strings Attached (House Band) 8:00 – 9:10

Melisande [eletrotrad] 9:30 – 10:20

3:00 Kristabelle and The Southern Jubilee Ringers 3:30 3:00 – 3:50 Kayla Dwyer 4:00 – 4:50

Catherine Fraser Trio 5:00 – 5:50

Joe Man Murphy 6:00 – 6:50

Stray Hens 7:00 – 7:50

4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00

Penny Davies & Roger Ilott 8:00 – 8:50

8:30 9:00

BAD!SLAM! NO!BISCUIT! Poetry Slam 9:10 – 10:40

9:30 10:00 10:30

The Dead Maggies 11:00 – 11:50

Sparrow-Folk Late Night Nesting Show 10:40 – 11:50

19-Twenty Midnight – 12:50

The Morrisons Midnight – 12:50

Scarlet's Revenge 1:00 – 1:50

10:00

Midday

Dubmarine 7:30 – 8:20

8:30 9:00

Phil Wiggins & Dom Turner 5:00 – 5:50 Caitlín Nic Gabhann, Ciarán Ó Maonaigh & Cathal Ó Curráin 6:00 – 6:50

6:30

9:00

Andy Gordon, Syd Green and The Yarns That We Were Told John Kane Me ‘n Me Mates 10:00 – 10:50 10:00 – 11:00

Siobhan Owen 11:00 – 11:50

Live @ the Lounge

Poet’s Breakfast hosted by CJ Bowerbird & The Rhymer from Ryde 8:30 – 10:30

The Sauerkrauts 11:00 – 11:50

11.00 11:30 Midnight

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00


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8:30 9:00

KINDLY SUPPORTING

THE SPIEGEL

CARNIVAL STAGE

THE TERRACE

Auslan Choir Rehearsal 8:30 – 9:30

Quaker Meeting for Worship 8:30 – 9:30

Dru Yoga 8:30 – 9:30

BILLY MORAN TENT

KINDLY SUPPORTING

BOHEMIA BAR

Jon Wilby 10:30 Zen & the Art of Bluegrass 10:00 – 11:00 11:00 11:30

Midday

Alan Reid Songs from the Scots Tradition 11:20 – 12:20

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30

Rob van Sante Guitar accompaniment (DADGAD) 12:40 – 1:40

Accordions Artic Paradise Accrowbatics 2:00 – 3:00

3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30

Concert Program Begins 4:00pm Folk Alliance Australia AGM 4:00 – 5:00

5:00 5:30 6:00

Astráil 5:30 – 6:10

Talking Heads with Graham 6:30 McDonald 6:20 – 7:00 7:00 Singing Country 7:30 Genise & Nicholas Williams 7:10 – 7:50 8:00

KidzFest Woody's World 10:30 – 11:10 Sweet Potato Pie 11:30 – 12:10 Music and Mayhem with "Magic Mic" 12:30 – 1:10

PuppetOOdle 2:30 – 3:10 Folktales and Furrytails 3:30 – 4:10

Sunday Night Carnival Three Bards & Me Geoffrey W Graham 5:00 – 6:00 Andrew Galan with Okinawa Girls 6:10 – 6:50

9:30

Featured State Northern Territory SHOWCASE

Forté 9:00 – 9:50

10:00

David Spry 9:00 – 9:50

10:30 11:00 11:30

Sally Balfour 10:00 – 10:50 Colin Lillie 11:00 – 11:50

Festival Choir 12:40 – 1:40

Bush Traditions Settler Session 10:30 – 12:00

Bill Wiseman Advanced Whistle 11:20 – 12:20

Saplings Session 12:40 – 1:40 BOHEMIA BLACKBOARD

NFF Percussion Experience 2:00 – 3:00

Spooky Men’s Chorale The Big Spooky Thing 3:20 – 4:20

An Introduction to the Australian Tune Wiki 2:00 – 3:00

Festival Bush Orchestra 3:20 – 4:20

Daily Selection will be made through a ballot process. Forms are available from the venue on the previous day.

Jared Thomas & Kutcha Edwards Australian / Italian Good FORUM: Family and Identity Tunes Session with 4:40 - 5:40 David De Santi 4:40 – 6:10

Songs from the Australian Tradition Singing Session 12:30 – 2:30

Jerry O’Reilly Early Irish Ballads 6:00 – 7:00

PIAZZA Zumba ® World Dance Fitness 8:30 – 9:15

WORKSHOP Try basic folkdance steps sCanDans 10:00 – 11:00 WORKSHOP Sevillanas, the Seville Festival Flamenco Centre 11:20 – 12:20 Nordic Folk Dances Revontulet 12:40 – 1:40

WORKSHOP Folkloric Belly Dance Oreades 9:30 – 10:30 Sydney Irish Ceili Dancers Panta Rei Fusion Dancing Reeling on the Ghan Adelaide Morris Men Sydney English Country Dance In The Mood Jumptown Jammers Claymore

English Country Tea Dance with Dance Kaleidoscope and Sounds Austen 2:00 – 4:00

Chinese drama & martial arts Jig up a Storm Australian Morris Ring 2:30 – 3:30 Romanian with Živana

Klezmer Gypsy Dance with Bohemian Nights & caller Audrey Fine 4:30 – 6:00

Bortier Okoe Moves of West Africa 6:30 – 7:30

Workshop Swing Dance Taster Jumptown Swing

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30

5:30 Family Irish Ceili with Marie Brouder & Comhaltas Melbourne 5:30 – 7:00

6:00 6:30 7:00

Concertina Convergence 7:30 – 9:00

Night of Milonga Social Tango Dance 7:30 – 9:30 BOHEMIA BLACKBOARD

Traditional Singing Session Hosted by Jerry O’Reilly 9:30 – 11:30

Forms are available from the venue each day.

8:00 8:30 9:00

Heritage Ball Snake Gully Band with Don Richmond Caller 8:00 – Midnight

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00

New Macedon Rangers 11:00 – 11:50

11:30 Midnight

12:30

1:30

9:00

5:00

Midnight

1:00

8:30

7:30

SHOWCASE The Martins 10:00 – 10:50

COORONG

i.e. Register today for tomorrow’s blackboard

Potpourri of Poetry Selected Poets 7:00 – 8:00 Chris Matthews 8:10 – 8:50

9:00

Recognition Forum 11:50 – 12:20

Hugh Gordon Violin Maintenance 10:00 – 11:00

Stephen Whiteside & Maggie Somerville 1:30 – 2:10

Trioc 8:00 – 8:40

8:30

Communal Hymn Singing 10:00 – 11:30

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The Session Experience 8:30 – 10:00

9:30 10:00

SESSION BAR

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12:30

Workshops highlighted in GREEN are especially structured for those with little or no dance experience.

2:00

1:00 1:30 2:00

THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL & ITS DIRECTOR RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM & THE ACTS AS CIRCUMSTANCES DEEM NECESSARY


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| MONDAY DATE 17 APRIL KINDLY SUPPORTING

BUDAWANG

MARQUEE

TROCADERO

FLUTE ‘N’ FIDDLE

SCRUMPY

MAJESTIC

THE LYRIC

8:30

8:30

9:00

Poet’s Breakfast hosted by Geoffrey W Graham & Peter Mace 8:30 – 10:30

9:30 10:00 10:30

Mic Conway's National Junk Band 10:00 – 10:50

Bohemian Nights 10:00 – 10:50

Accrowbatics 11:10 – Midday

Alan Reid and Rob van Sante 11:10 – Midday

11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30 1:00

Bortier Okoe 12:20 – 1:10

1:30 2:00 2:30

Infinite Beach Boys Song Final 1:30 – 3:00

YuNiOn with Stonewave Taiko

4:00

Martha Tilston 3:50 – 4:40

4:30 5:00

Jarlath Henderson 4:40 – 5:30

5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00

Genni Kane 1:30 – 2:20

Melisande [electrotrad] 2:40 – 3:30

3:00 3:30

Daoiri Farrell Trio 12:20 – 1:10

Venue Closed Festival Fiddle Rally Festival Choir

New Albion Andy Gordon, Syd Green and John Kane 10:00 – 11:30

Amulet Fiestaville Multicultural Choir 11:50 – 12:50

Uncle Jimbo’s Island Bar Lectures Dingo’s Breakfast 1:10 – 2:10 Downfall of the Main Character CJ Bowerbird 2:30 – 3:15 The Bridge Project 3:30 – 4:20

8:30

Chris Matthews 11:00 – 11:40

Alan Gogoll 11:50 – 12:30

Direwolf 11:50 – 12:30

Charm of Finches 12:40 – 1:20

Trioc 12:40 – 1:20

Matt Glass and the Loose Cannons 1:30 – 2:10

Tony Eardley 1:30 – 2:10

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Heath Cullen and His Band 10:00 – 10:50

Appalachian Heaven Stringband 10:00 – 10:50

Stray Hens 11:00 – 11:50

Triantan 11:00 – 11:50

Flats and Sharps Midday – 12:50

Mitch King Midday – 12:50

Circus Death Match 1:10 – 2:30

Loren Kate 2:00 – 2:50

Montgomery Church 2:20 – 3:00

Kent Daniel and Bill Wiseman 3:10 – 3:50

Martin Pearson 3:10 – 3:50

Claymore 3:00 – 3:50

Rory Faithfield 3:00 – 3:50

Catherine Fraser Trio 4:00 – 4:50

Mat Brooker 4:00 – 4:50

The String Contingent 4:00 – 4:50

The Drowsy Maggies 4:00 – 4:50

The Martins 5:00 – 5:50

Goldstein 5:00 – 5:50

New Macedon Rangers 6:00 – 6:50

Joe Man Murphy 6:00 – 6:50

Saoirse 4:30 – 5:20 Himmerland 5:00 – 5:50

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Midday 12:30

1:00 Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan 1:00 – 1:50 1:30

Matt Dent 2:20 – 3:00

2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00

Festival Bush Orchestra

Kristabelle and The Southern Jubilee Ringers 7:00 – 7:50 The Farewell Concert 7:00 – 9:30

Kayla Dwyer 8:00 – 8:50

9:00 9:30

9:30

National Uke Muster 9:00 – 10:30

Southern Cross Trawlers 11:00 – 11:40

7:30 8:00

9:00

National Folk Club 7:00 till late

Crazy Old Maurice 9:00 – 9:50 Den Hanrahan and the Rum Runners 10:00 – 10:50 Andrew Galan with Okinawa Girls 11:00 – 11:50

Dubmarine 5:10 – 6:00

The Bean Project 5:00 – 5:50

5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30


MONDAY 17 APRIL DATE | KINDLY SUPPORTING

THE SPIEGEL

KINDLY SUPPORTING

CARNIVAL STAGE

THE TERRACE

KINDLY SUPPORTING

BILLY MORAN TENT

BOHEMIA BAR

SESSION BAR

KINDLY SUPPORTING

COORONG

PIAZZA

8:30 Dru Yoga 8:30 – 9:30

9:00

10:00 10:30

Old Empire Band Dance Tunes 10:00 – 11:00

11:00 11:30 Midday

Apodimi Compania Rebetiki 11:20 – 12:20

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30

Señor Cabrales Asturian & Galician Music 12:40 – 1:40

4:00

Woody's World 10:30 – 11:20

Folktales and Furrytails 11:30 – 12:20 Bush Fun for Kids Chloe & Jason 12:30 – 1:20

Festival Fiddle Rally 10:00 – 11:00

Galax Bogtrotters Old Time Fiddle 2:00 – 3:00

Stephen Whiteside Island Poets 3:20 – 4:20

All Aussie Children’s Stories 2:30 – 3:20

PuppetOOdle 3:30 – 4:20

Broadcasters’ Forum 10:00 – 11:00 Bush Traditions Settler Session 10:30 – 12:00

BOHEMIA BLACKBOARD Galax Bogtrotters Mandolin 11:20 – 12:20

Alanna and Alicia Harmony Singing 11:20 – 12:20

Festival Choir 12:40 – 1:40

Salmiakki Pelimannit 3/4 Time Ain't Always Waltzes 12:40 – 1:40

Sweet Potato Pie 1:30 – 2:20

3:00 3:30

KidzFest

NFF Percussion Experience 2:00 – 3:00

Desert Child Guitar Technique 3:20 – 4:20

Zumba ® World Dance Fitness 8:30 – 9:15

The Session Experience 8:30 – 10:00

9:30

Daily Selection will be made through a ballot process. Forms are available from the venue on the previous day. Songs from the Australian Tradition Singing Session 12:30 – 2:30

Queanbeyan Macedonian 11:00 Folk Suite 11:30 A Taste of Irish Comhaltas Melbourne Midday 11:30 – 12:30

WORKSHOP A new set for the 1916 Rising Centenary Jerry O'Reilly 11:20 – 12:40

Flying High Jumptown Jammers Panta Rei Fusion Dancing

American Contra Dance Dance Kaleidoscope 1:00 – 2:30

Sydney English Country Dance

Revontulet Nordic Folk Dancers

WORKSHOP Contras and Squares by Peter Foster 2:50 – 3:50

SHOWCASE

Djaadjawan Dancers Reeling on the Ghan Canberra Flamenco Centre

Farewell Dance Bad Wallaby 4:00 – 5:30

4:30 5:00

9:00

TSDAV Dance Composers' 10:00 Competition 9:30 – 11:00 10:30

WORKSHOP Quirky Balkan Rhythms 2 with Živana 10:00 – 11:00

A Taste of Tango

Festival Bush Orchestra 3:20 – 4:20

8:30

9:30

Ian Hayden Tunes of Sally Sloane 2:00 – 3:00 BOHEMIA BLACKBOARD

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Oreades Tribal Belly Dance

12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00

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| INSTRUMENT MAKERS The Instrument Makers Hall is a unique and intimate setting that brings together some of Australia’s master artisans to exhibit their exquisite handcrafted musical instruments and to share their skills and knowledge with performers, patrons and their peers. This is an opportunity to see, hear and, for prospective buyers, to play some beautiful handcrafted instruments and to meet the people who make them. The Instrument Makers Hall is open in the Quokka Pavilion from 9am to 5pm Friday to Monday BENEDICT STEWART INSTRUMENTS

Benedict crafts woodwind, fretted stringed and percussion instruments using designs from the baroque period to the 20th century, as well as his own designs. After an initial focus on 20th century contemporary fretted instruments, Benedict moved to period examples and then to woodwind instruments while working as a machinist for a recorder and flute maker. Benedict conducts guitar and ukulele building workshops, and teaches instrument making at NCAT Preston, Victoria and in Verona, Italy with BonBon Creative Tours. Benedict’s high quality musical instruments have found their way around the globe. CARBONY CELTIC WINDS

Carbony Celtic Winds was founded in 2006 by Rob Gándara. Rob is president, chief technical officer, musician, and the driving force behind the Carbony™ invention. After working for many years in the computer industry, Rob redirected his engineering and music skills toward innovation in the musical instrument field. He has been playing dozens of different instruments for over 40 years. With Carbony Celtic Winds, he ‘reinvents’ the traditional methods of instrument crafting using carbon fibre as a primary medium. DAVE BURROWS LUTHERIE

Dave Burrows has been building stringed instruments for over 25 years, with a focus on the guitar family. His workshop is in the beautiful Noosa hinterland Queensland, Australia. Being a working guitarist, Dave understands that a good guitar should have a wellbalanced sound, be easy to play, have perfect intonation, and be visually appealing. His philosophy is to use a minimum of ornamentation, allowing the natural beauty of the wood to speak for itself. DOUG EATON LUTHERIE

From Maleny, SE Queensland, Doug Eaton—String Instruments has made and restored acoustic string instruments including guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, early music instruments and dulcimers, since 1970. He selects the finest timbers, preferring to use Australian timbers where appropriate. GLADSTONE GUITARS AND UKULELES

From an electrical engineering background, Graham Long from Gladstone Guitars and Ukuleles started building custom instruments in 2006. He is now a full-time instrument maker and loving it.

GRUNDY BANJOS

Master luthier Laurence (Laurie) Grundy of the Grundy Banjo Company has built five-string resonator banjos for the bluegrass music market since 1982. The banjos are crafted from the best materials available and are recognised for their great sound and playability as well as their intricate shell, silver, brass and wood inlay designs crafted by Denis Eastmure of Whittlesea, Victoria. The major hardware castings are made to Grundy specifications by machinist John Stanley in Queensland. Each instrument is partially assembled at the Grundy Banjo workshop in Eminence, Missouri and completed at Yarra Junction, Victoria. HARPS AND HARPS

Brandden is internationally known for his passion for harps, his design innovations and his fine craftsmanship. He makes custom acoustic harps renowned for their warm resonant sound as well as acoustic/electric, fully electric and MIDI harps. His recent innovations include Australia’s first totally carbon fibre harp. Brandden provides a complete harp service: he makes harps, restores antique harps, does harp repairs, rents out harps, imports harps and provides strings and accessories. JENS PLOESSER GUITARS

Jens is a Canberra-based guitar maker specialising in acoustic guitars. Building on 25 years of woodworking experience, Jens’ guitars are second to none. “Every guitar build is an exciting adventure in timber and acoustics”. Come and say hi and let Jens show you some of his guitars. L J O’SHEA BANJOS

Larry O’Shea grew up in the NSW Riverina and now lives in Canberra. His passion is to craft unique instruments with an emphasis on using Australian timbers with a mellow, woody tone and vintage finish, rather than a mass-produced look and sound. What started out as a weekend hobby in 2005 making Irish bouzoukis has turned into a full-time pastime making old-time five string and tenor banjos, pre-American war gourd banjos, octave mandolins, citterns and gourd banjoleles. LASZLO LUTHIERS

With 30 years experience as an orchestral bassist and banjo player, and nearly as many setting up and restoring instruments, Paul Laszlo is displaying some of his handmade instruments as well as a mobile string instrument workshop—new strings, setup adjustment, crack repair—and a few emergency accessories. LENNART LOVDIN

The nyckelharpa (Swedish keyed fiddle) is the Swedish national instrument. It has existed in Sweden for over 700 years in various forms, depending on the musical taste of the time. The chromatic version played today was developed about 70 years ago and facilitated the spread and versatility of the instrument so that today the nyckelharpa is widely used not only for folk music, but also for classical (especially medieval) and other music forms. Since building his first nyckelharpa during a wood-working course in Sweden, Lennart has modified the instrument’s design and features in response to customers’ requests.


43 PETER COOMBE MANDOLINS

Peter Coombe is based in Bega, NSW, and has been making instruments from the mandolin family since 1994. More recently he has been making guitars as well as mandolins and mandolas. Many of his mandolins and mandolas have been exported to the USA and Europe. He uses Australian native timbers, as well as traditional imported timbers, and has written articles about the use of Australian native timbers in mandolins.

Taikodrumworks is an Australian taiko manufacturer based in Tathra, NSW. They have manufactured drums, stands and drum bags for a Bega-based taiko group, Stonewave Taiko. Taikodrumworks has received positive feedback from Taikoz who used their drums in a number of their workshops. WAILER GUITARS

Richard Troughear made his first Appalachian dulcimer in 1969 as a soldier in Vietnam—that instrument is now in the collection at the Australian War Memorial. After a career as a bio-medical engineer, he took up mountain dulcimer making again—and discovered that even simple instruments aren’t really so simple after all! Mountain dulcimers are simple, yet also complex and mysterious. Raindrop ukuleles, carved from solid wood, have become popular additions to Richard’s range.

Samuel Wales has always had a great appreciation of timber. His love of guitars and the possibilities of advancing them through technology have inspired him to spend the last decade redefining the traditional methods of building while keeping true to the elements that “speak” to him the most. Samuel’s industrial design background helps him combine new and old technologies to capture the finest tonal qualities of the finest timber. He hopes that people will fall in love with the warm richness of sound that speaks to him with each guitar he builds.

ROCKY CREEK STRINGS

WHITE SWALLOW BANJOS

RICHARD TROUGHEAR INSTRUMENTS

After over 30 years as a cabinet maker John turned his passion for music into making instruments. John is now an “apprentice” to his son who is a luthier. John loves to create unique sounding and high quality handmade ukuleles, mandolins and banjos. He has a creative flair and his instruments are beautifully original in design and execution. Nearly all the materials used are Australian timbers and sustainably sourced. John has been delighted that a number of well known artists have chosen his instruments over the years. The sound is the difference. STEFEN INSTRUMENTS

Roland has been crafting high-quality instruments for many years and has produced over 120 bowed instruments. He has an affinity with timber that allows him to extract the best qualities from a piece of wood and produce instruments that are sought after by professional musicians and teachers around Australia. He works from Wollongong on the South Coast. STICKYLABEL PTY LTD

Geoffrey Datson has been making custom instruments all his musical life. His first effort was an Appalachian mountain dulcimer and his work ranges across skinned and electric guitars with wild and wonderful intonations. Datson introduced the electric dulcimer to Australian rock in his band, Samurai Trash, and currently performs on his handmade instruments in his duo, Datson Hughes. SYN WHISTLES

Syn whistles are played all around the world by professional musicians but are also suitable for beginners. Erle has been making bodhrans, flutes and whistles for over 25 years and has flutes that will suit beginners as well as a range of percussion instruments for players of all levels. SZABADICS GUITARS

After many years of interest in acoustic guitars, Craig took the next step and built his first guitar from scratch in 2007. The desire to create instruments that inspire their players and listeners has been a driving force ever since.

Festival

TAIKODRUMWORKS

White Swallow Banjos are made in Adelaide, by Alan Funk, and 95% of parts are also made by Alan Funk in his Reynella workshop. Alan makes ten different types of banjos, from banjo ukuleles, piccolo banjo through to bluegrass 5 string Irish tenor, jazz tenor, & jazz plectrum banjos, plus any other that is called “Banjo". Alan uses a variety of timbers, Australian, if he can get it, but there are many other timbers that work well, including feral timbers that are harvested in the Adelaide Hills, that are regarded as pests, but have, quite often spectacular grain and colour. WOODSKIN

Woodskin™ has significantly advanced the traditional cajon, enabling its use in a wide variety of musical genres. With patented built-in kick drum, switchable snare, tone and depth controls it offers versatility and a uniquely crisp and powerful sound. In addition to traditional hand playing, Woodskin’s™ KiKBox® Cajon employs foot pedals to produce the rich bass and snare and tom sounds it is renowned for. Woodskin’s™ KiKBox® is used by professional musicians of all types, from percussionists to guitarists, the world over.

INSTRUMENT MAKERS' CONCERT The Instrument Makers’ Concert showcases the quality and sound of a selection of handcrafted instruments, played by some of the Festival’s top performers, in a concert setting. Sunday 6:00pm Trocadero

Raffle 1ST PRIZE

Choose a custom built instrument, made especially for you from one of the following (value up to $3,000) •

6-key wooden flute or set of ‘Irish Whistles’ by Benedict Stewart Instruments

Carbon fibre tin whistle in the key of D by Carbony Celtic Winds

andocello. Part of the mandolin family, it is equal in pitch to M the cello. Mostly Australian timbers by Doug Eaton Lutherie

S teel string guitar, Indian rosewood back and sides with Adirondack spruce soundboard by Gladstone Guitars & Ukuleles

0 00 size acoustic guitar. Indian rosewood back and sides, sitka spruce top, paua shell inlay throughout nitro finish by Jens Ploesser Guitars

Old time banjo or old time parlour guitar by LJ O’Shea Banjos

Mandolin or guitar by Peter Coombe Mandolins

O ne 8-stringed tenor ukulele with pick up and case, one 5 or 4stringed concert ukulele with pick up and case and one travel banjo with pick up and case by Rocky Creek Strings

F ull-size violin, hand-crafted including case by Stefen Instruments

Choice of any steel string guitar or ukulele by Szabadics Guitars

A choice of a parlour, style OOO or Weissenborn steel string guitar by Wailer Guitars

A top of the range fully optioned All-In-One dual KiKBox® Cajon package including depth control, internal pickup, seatpad, FootTam™, and freight within Australia by Woodskin

2ND PRIZE

Four pieces of handmade glass by local glass artist Annette Blair 3RD PRIZE

2 Adult Season/Camping Tickets to the 2018 National Folk Festival

Tickets $5 Drawn at 8pm at the Farewell Concert, Budawang Pavillion, 17 April 2017

Results published on our website 18 April 2017 Winners will be notified by mail by April 28th, 2017 ACT Permit No. R 17/00013 National Folk Festival Ltd


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19-TWENTY

ADAM SCRIVEN

19-Twenty have been whipping up a frenzy on the festival scene. They are electric. They are a manic and infectious riff and groove-based blue-billy-grass-rockin’-roots band.

Adam is a guitarist, singer/songwriter and multiinstrumentalist with an array of harmonicas, stomp box and yidaki (didgeridoo) coupled with a passion for music that is clear and infectious. Adam’s conscious, uplifting and emotive lyrics crafted with intricate finger-picking and a unique self-taught guitar style create a diverse and dynamic live solo show. Now touring his independently released debut album ‘Paved in Gold’, Adam’s one-man powerhouse performances are a must see.

Fri 7:30pm Majestic Sat 5:00pm Marquee Sun Midnight Scrumpy ACCROWBATICS QUARTET (FINLAND)

Accrowbatics is a brand new Finnish folk band whose music is strongly based on skillfully played diatonic accordion. Their repertoire consists mainly of music the members have composed themselves, not forgetting the roots of Finnish accordion music. Their lively, skillful performance of Finnish traditional accordion music is captivating and leaves the audience wanting to hear more!

Thurs 7:30pm Scrumpy Fri 10:00pm Spiegel Sun 11:40am Borderland ALAN GOGOLL

Sun 2:00pm Spiegel (workshop)

Having built his reputation as one of Australia’s finest guitarists on intricate and uplifting performances and compositions, Alan’s original bell harmonics technique and signature guitar tuning have seen him featured nationally and internationally on programs such as ABC Classic FM and in Guitar World.

Mon 11:10am Budawang

Fri 8:10pm Carnival

Fri 10:30pm Trocadero Sat 11:00am Marquee

Sun 3:10pm Scrumpy Mon 11:50 Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

ALAN REID AND ROB VAN SANTE (SCOTLAND)

Alan, singer/songwriter and keyboardist and for decades an integral lynchpin of Scotland’s legendary Battlefield Band, is ably joined by skilled guitarist and singer Rob to perform a varied program of Scottish songs old and new, laced with a liberal sprinkling of old Battlefield Band favourites. Fri 5:00pm Marquee Sat 11:00pm Trocadero Sun 11:20am Spiegel (workshop) Sun 12:40pm Spiegel (workshop) Mon 11:10am Marquee ALANNA AND ALICIA

Twin sisters Alanna and Alicia charm audiences with their original folky jazz songs, their sweet harmonies, fine songwriting and onstage warmth, wit and fun. They will launch their new album, ‘Songs I’m Singing With Me’ and also sing favourites from previous albums, with their fine band. Fri 7:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 8:00pm Spiegel Sun 11:00am Lyric Mon 11:20am Billy Moran (workshop)

19-Twenty

ALEX HUGHES

Returning from a seven-year stint as a session musician in LA, Alex Hughes is an exciting acoustic act combining stunning percussive guitar work, groovy jazz standards and folky originals. His unfettered musicality has led audience members to describe him as “Django Reinhardt on crystal meth”. Fri 1:30pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 8:00pm Carnival Sun 3:00pm Borderland ALL STRINGS ATTACHED

All Strings Attached combine soaring violin melodies over fast and furious rhythms to create a melting pot of world music. The five-piece gypsy folk-rock band delivers its own cranking eastern European-inspired tunes with a twist of punk, polka and a hint of pirate sea shanty. Thurs 11:30pm Scrumpy Fri 9:30pm Borderland Sat 8:00pm Scrumpy Sun 8:00pm Majestic AMI WILLIAMSON

“What do you get when you mix an entertainer with a songwriter? An ex-opera singer with a comedian? A folk singer with a set of drums? A show girl with a poet? ... Ami Williamson!” (The Sydney Morning Herald). Fri 2:30pm Majestic Sat 1:00pm Marquee Sun 9:00pm Trocadero


PERFORMERS | For performers in Dance, Spoken Word, Street & Circus & KidzFest see special listings

Accrowbatics Quartet

The Aoife Scott Band

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APODIMI COMPANIA (GREECE/ AUSTRALIA)

This is folk music and storytelling that operate in the netherworld between ethereal and rootsy country-folk and the dreamy and hypnotic realm. Instruments include guitar, dobro, percussion, and steel pan. There is a focus on stories of first contact.

Apodimi Compania, based in Athens, is one of the world’s leading exponents of Rebetika, often described as “the Greek blues”. They bring an unparalleled opportunity to experience the musical flowering, the grace and beauty of rural Greece with its various regional styles of folk music.

Fri 8:30pm Majestic

Fri 8:30pm Trocadero

Sat 10:00pm Marquee

Sat 10:00pm Scrumpy

Sat 2:10pm Budawang

Sun 6:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Sun 10:00am Marquee

Sun Midday Marquee

Monday 10:00am Trocadero

Mon 11:20am Spiegel (workshop)

ANDY SALVANOS

APPALACHIAN HEAVEN STRINGBAND

From city streets to soundtracks and national festivals, Andy Salvanos continues to break new ground with the Chapman Stick. Skirting the edges of tradition and the unknown, Andy’s music has been called “the sound of the world”.

This is southern Appalachian old-timey mountain music played with gusto and authenticity. Appalachian Heaven Stringband perform driving and sensitive fiddle tunes, dance tunes with curly toes, cheeky songs and disarmingly touching ballads...delighting audiences young and young-at-heart!

Fri 2:20pm Scrumpy Sat 7:10pm Spiegel Sun 1:30pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle AOIFE SCOTT BAND, THE (IRELAND)

Her voice a thing of beauty that stops people in their tracks, Dublin folk singer/songwriter Aoife Scott has become a force to be reckoned with on the Irish folk traditional scene. As a member of the legendary Black Family, Aoife is steadily rising to the top of the traditional and folk scene. Fri 8:00pm Marquee Sat 5:40pm Budawang Sun 11:00pm Budawang

Sat 7:10pm Carnival Sun 4:00pm Scrumpy Mon 10:00am Lyric ASTRÁIL

Astráil is what happens when traditional Gaelic culture emigrates to the Southern Hemisphere, is impregnated upon SA’s folk musicians and reborn to swim in the rich afterbirth of the world’s folk festivals. Whether you see their set on stage or find them at the session afterwards Astráil is sure to leave you with something stuck in your head. HUP!

Brewed in Ireland and distilled in Australia, the Barleyshakes are a Celtic band with world music influences that combine intense energy, beautiful harmony and driving dance rhythms in their thrilling live performances. Fri 5:00pm Scrumpy

BARRY SKIPSEY

The outback spirit of this Island Nation is portrayed in Skipsey’s lyrics. As a deckhand, a roustabout or father, his rich and powerful voice will convey songs of life, love and family. They will take you on a nostalgic journey and move you. At the same time, be prepared for a laugh. Fri 7:10pm Spiegel Sat 3:10pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 11:50am Scrumpy BEAN PROJECT, THE

From the eastern suburbs of Melbourne come The Bean Project, a vibrant French horn-clad acoustic quartet blending the raw untreated sounds of folk, jazz and singer/songwriter styles with fresh and unique songwriting. They’re most aptly described as “the odd marriage of James Taylor and The Cat Empire”. Fri Midday Borderland Sat 11:00am Scrumpy Mon 5:00pm Lyric

Fri 4:00pm Spiegel

BEN WHITING

Sat 3:20pm Trocadero

Ben Whiting is an indie/folk/rock infused singer/ songwriter based out of Melbourne. Ben and his band

Sun 5:30pm Spiegel

Conchillia

BARLEYSHAKES


PERFORMERS | deliver a heartfelt electric live set. Ben’s unique vocals touch the soul and the band rattles your bones to make you want to move.

Daoirí Farrell Trio

Fri 9:00pm Carnival Sat 1:30pm Scrumpy Sun 5:30pm Borderland BLACK BEAR DUO

Iain Mckenzie and Emma Nixon have joined forces to play fabulous Scottish music. They bring together a deep love of Scottish music and years of experience playing for dances and concerts. Your spirits will soar and your feet will tap as this dynamic duo present an eclectic mix of Scottish tunes. Fri 7:00pm Coorong Sat 4:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 10:00am Lyric BOHEMIAN NIGHTS

Bohemian Nights brings you wild and soulful gypsy, klezmer and European songs and tunes, with some jazz, tango and middle-eastern tones. Ernie Gruner and Phil Carroll celebrate their 21st anniversary. They’ve had seven NZ tours, performed at most Australian festivals, studied in Turkey, New York and Budapest, and produced two CDs. Fri 8:00pm Lyric Sat 11:00pm Spiegel Sun 4:30pm Coorong (Klezmer Dance) Mon 10:00am Marquee

Caitlín Nic Gabhann and Ciarán Ó Maonaigh, with special guest Cathal Ó Curráin

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Bortier Okoe is one of the most talented multiinstrumentalists in the African music genre. A composer, master drummer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer/ songwriter from Ghana, West Africa, Bortier delivers songs in English, and his native Ghanaian languages which will inject energy and happiness. Fri 10:40pm Majestic Sat 4:30pm Budawang Sun 6:30pm Coorong (Dance workshop) Mon 12:20pm Budawang BRIDGE PROJECT, THE

The Bridge Project is a band that brings together a Muslim, a Jew and a Catholic by birth, from three different continents, to demonstrate the capacity that we all have to create beauty together and transcend violence. Fri 2:30pm Trocadero Sat 4:40pm Terrace (workshop)

Ó Maonaigh—one of Ireland’s leading Donegal-style fiddle players; and Cathal Ó Curráin—an award-winning singer and banjo player

Sun 10:00am Borderland

Fri 5:30pm Majestic

CHLOE & JASON ROWETH

Sat 11:10am Budawang

The Roweths bring you the songs, poems and yarns of the kitchen, the verandah, the shearers’ huts, and the local pub. Music runs under poems and expands into songs, weaving together and driving forward diverse threads of the Australian tradition.

Sun 6:00pm Marquee CATHERINE FRASER TRIO

Award-winning fiddler Catherine Fraser presents a program of new acoustic music inspired by the Scottish tradition. With many international performances to her name Catherine has revamped her sound to include the exciting talents of guitarist Sam Leske and renowned cellist Rachel Johnston.

Fri 2:30pm Carnival (KidzFest) Sat 11:50am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 11:20am Trocadero Mon 12:30pm Carnival (Kidzfest)

Fri 2:00pm Lyric

CHRIS MATTHEWS

Sun 5:00pm Lyric Mon 4:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle CHARM OF FINCHES

Mon 3:30pm Trocadero

Melbourne ‘dream folk’ sister duo Charm of Finches, Mabel and Ivy, create something pure with their angelic harmonies. Aged 17 and 14, they emerge from an eclectic musical childhood of classical strings and Celtic folk and released their debut album, ‘Staring at the Starry Ceiling’ in 2016.

Join three of Ireland’s top exponents of music and dance, featuring Caitlín Nic Gabhann—three times All Ireland concertina champion and dancer with Riverdance; Ciarán

Fri 11:20am Billy Moran (workshop)

Fri 11:20am Spiegel (workshop)

Sun 3:50pm Majestic

CAITLÍN NIC GABHANN AND CIARÁN Ó MAONAIGH, WITH SPECIAL GUEST CATHAL Ó CURRÁIN (IRELAND)

Mon 12:40pn Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Fri 1:30pm Central Park Sat 12:40pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle (more times next column)

With some mightily impressive guitar playing and a larger-than-life stage presence, Kununurra-based Chris Matthews is not quite folk, bluegrass, country, classical, roots or rock n roll—he’s all of them, all at the same time! Sat 3:10pm Scrumpy Sun 8:10pm Carnival Mon 11:00am Scrumpy


PERFORMERS | All Strings Attached

Adam Scriven

Dylan Hekimian

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DAOIRÍ FARRELL TRIO (IRELAND)

DESERT CHILD

Claymore is a band of multi-instrumentalists second to none. With cutting edge Celtic folk rock and personality and stage presence to boot, they are one of Australia’s most popular festival acts! Performing nation-wide and internationally many times over they are a “not to be missed” Celtic extravaganza.

Dublin-born traditional singer and bouzouki player Daoirí Farrell is one of most important singers to come out of Ireland in recent years. Daoirí cut his teeth as a singer in Dublin’s famous Góilin Singers Club and launched his solo career at the 2016 Celtic Connections.

Formed in 1995, Desert Child brings you the incredible guitar talents of Guy Ghouse and Damian Watkiss. The music is a blend of styles. Their guitar brilliance will astound you, their melodies will move you. They are very funny, high energy, warm and extremely expressive and entertaining.

Fri 10:00am Budawang

Sat 4:00pm Marquee

Sat 7:00pm Marquee Sun 1:30pm Piazza (Dance Display) Mon 3:00pm Majestic COLIN LILLIE

In a remote dusty town in the middle of Australia, this gypsy Scotsman put down the bottle and found a voice. Performing as both a solo act and in different collectives Colin has built a reputation as a gifted songwriter and commanding performer, creating a sound that is uniquely “Colin Lillie”. Fri 11:00am Lyric

Fri 7:30pm Budawang Mon 12:20pm Marquee

Sat 10:00pm Lyric

DAVID SPRY

Mon 3:20pm Terrace (workshop)

David Spry is an Indigenous singer/songwriter from Northern Australia. David shares his experiences through song in an acoustic roots style with a uniquely upbeat vibe and is creating new pathways for contemporary Indigenous music. Sat 4:00pm Scrumpy

Fri 10:00am Trocadero

Sun 9:00pm Spiegel

Sat 11:20pm Carnival

Sun 11:00pm Spiegel

The Dead Maggies weave tragic tales from Van Diemen’s Land’s dark and oppressive history—and then set them to upbeat, foot stomping, wild music that makes you dance, shout and folk ‘til you punk.

Fri 11:00pm Lyric Sat 5:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 1:30pm Scrumpy CRAZY OLD MAURICE

You’re invited to COM’s acoustic dance party! The trio (keys, double bass and drums) will move you from tears to the dance floor over the course of their electric performance, featuring raw Australian vocals and threepart harmonies. Fri 8:30pm Borderland Sat 6:00pm Scrumpy Mon 9:00pm Scrumpy

DINGO’S BREAKFAST

Fri 3:10pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

DEAD MAGGIES, THE

With new singer Gabrielle Ballard, Conchillia draw on a whole world of inspiration to create a unique sound pulsing with vibrancy & vitality. They “imbue their pop song craft with Latin grooves, calypso flair, a touch of big band swing & the aroma of cabaret. The mood is decidedly up, the instrumentation executed with class” Mixdown

Sun 8:00pm Scrumpy

Dingo’s Breakfast concerts are a radical mix of Australian and Irish Songs, lavishly salted with an edgy slam of Performance Poetry. The Dingo’s shows, as always, have the accent firmly on comedy . . . beauty!

Sat Midday Lyric

CONCHILLIA

Fri 10:00am Majestic

Mon 1:10pm Trocadero DIREWOLF

Sat 9:30pm Borderland

Often likened to artists such as Tallest Man on Earth and Steve Smyth, 25-year old Sydney troubadour Direwolf is known for his deeply evocative lyrics and explosive stage presence.

Sun 11:00pm Scrumpy

Sat 3:00pm Borderland

Mon 12:40pm Borderland

Sun 10:50am Borderland

DEN HANRAHAN AND THE RUM RUNNERS

Den Hanrahan and the Rum Runners tap a style of bluegrass/old-time/Irish that is neither frozen in the past nor experimenting with the future. It is simply played on mandolins, guitars, fiddles, accordions and upright basses with songs blending contemporary and old-fashioned Australian stories. Fri 4:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 9:00pm Scrumpy Mon 10:00pm Scrumpy

Mon 11:50am Scrumpy DROWSY MAGGIES, THE

The Drowsy Maggies were awarded the Gill Rees Memorial Award at the 2016 National Folk Festival after dazzling audiences with their harmony filled original songs and cracking tune sets. Their debut CD will be launched at this Festival. Sat 10:00pm Spiegel Sun 7:30pm Borderland Mon 4:00pm Lyric


PERFORMERS | Apodimi Compania

Harpeth Rising

Jarlath Henderson

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DUBMARINE

You could call Brisbane outfit Dubmarine many things, but unforgettable is probably top of the list. Highpowered and high-energy the nine-piece tour-de-force somehow smash together dub, dance hall, reggae, drum ‘n bass, and trap into a groove all their own. Sat 10:30pm Majestic Sun 7:30pm Budawang Mon 5:10pm Majestic DUNCAN WOODS

Duncan Woods is a 25-year-old singer/songwriter, born in Zimbabwe but grown on the Central Coast of NSW. Nowadays he travels around the world, playing and absorbing music wherever he can. His sound is a mixed bag of reggae/pop/hip hop/folk flavours. Fri 1:00pm Bizarre (jam session) Sat 5:30pm Borderland Sun 12:30pm Borderland Mon 1:00pm Bizarre (jam session) DYLAN HEKIMIAN

Drawing comparisons with John Butler, Newton Faulkner and Jose Gonzalez, Dylan’s innovative style of guitar playing and percussion continues to wow live audiences lucky enough to see him. Fri 6:30pm Carnival Sat 2:10pm Borderland Mon 1:40pm Borderland EXAUDI YOUTH CHOIR

Exaudi Youth Choir is a group of 50 experienced young singers from Melbourne. They love to explore the best choral music from folk traditions around the world, and will sing anywhere, any time. Led by Mark O’Leary, they sing with passion, energy and joy. Sat 4:20pm Trocadero Sun 10:00am Majestic Also see Street Program p. 20 Guyy & The Fox

“Folk and Blues Artist Mitch King continues to tour the country bringing his unique sound to festivals and venues throughout Australia. Known for his dynamic performances, Mitch showcases his ability to simultaneously blend vocals with guitar, harmonica, kick drum and tambourine to create his Southern Blues and Australian Folk sound”.

www.mitchkingmusic.com.au www.facebook.com/mitchkingmusic


PERFORMERS | FANNY LUMSDEN

FORTÉ

FROMSEIER HOCKINGS (DENMARK)

Fanny Lumsden has been described as “A breath of fresh country air” by Rolling Stone Magazine. With her own Australian and bright version of country, Lumsden along with her cracking band, The Thrillseekers, bring joy to stages all over the country. This is cracking alt-country, with a whole lot of heart.

Forté creates music to surround you with love and hope. Awakened to meditation, authenticity, mindfulness and generosity, his music has become a reflection of this new consciousness. Listen to Forté’s music, and let his compassionate compositions put a smile on your face.

Fromseier Hockings perform as a lively, impulsive and playful duo full of virtuosity. They have developed a unique intimacy in their music. Old swingy traditional tunes and songs are combined with Ditte and Sigurd’s own compositions.

Fri 9:30pm Majestic

Fri 2:20pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Fri 5:30pm Trocadero

Sat 11:50am Scrumpy

Sat 6:00pm Marquee

Sun 9:00pm Carnival

Sun 11:00am Majestic

Sat 11:00am Majestic Sun 7:00pm Scrumpy FIESTAVILLE MULTICULTURAL CHOIR

The Fiestaville Multicultural Choir, from Sydney’s south, presents “Amulet”—an interweaving of stories, songs and portraits. The choir will perform songs in many languages. The show is heart-warming, entertaining, and celebrates diversity and harmony. Sun 4:40pm Trocadero Mon 11:50am Trocadero FLATS AND SHARPS (UNITED KINGDOM)

Flats and Sharps blur the lines between bluegrass, folk and country and have gained recognition for performing their own highly original songs as well as their renditions of bluegrass classics. Fri 6:30pm Majestic Sat 9:50pm Budawang Sun 10:00pm Marquee Mon Midday Majestic

Mon 2:30pm Central Park FOURPLAY STRING QUARTET

FourPlay String Quartet is an an eclectic and diverse musical tour de force that has been wowing audiences at New York’s Carnegie Hall and London’s Barbican Centre with their new album, 'This Machine'. The four members (brothers Peter and Tim Hollo, Lara Goodridge and Shenzo Gregorio) create a rare synergy and an unspoken understanding in how they go about their work. Fri 4:30pm Budawang Sat 9:10pm Majestic Sun 4:00pm Marquee FRED SMITH

Fred has written a book called the Dust of Uruzgan. It reveals the back stories from the acclaimed album of the same name and weaves memoir, history and eyewitness reportage into a ripping yard that explains what was going on over there in the dust of Uruzgan. Sat 10:00am Trocadero

GALAX BOGTROTTERS, THE (USA)

The Galax Bogtrotters is an award-winning string band from the musically rich region surrounding Galax, Virginia, USA. The band is a leading force in carrying the traditional music of the Virginia/Carolina Blue Ridge into the new millennium. Fri 8:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 10:00am Budawang Sun 8:00pm Marquee Mon 11:20am Terrace (workshop) Mon 2:00pm Spiegel (workshop) GENISE AND NICHOLAS WILLIAMS

Sister and brother Genise and Nicholas come from Hermannsburg, NT. They sing in the Central Desert Aboriginal Choir which recently toured to Germany. Great storytellers and beautiful singers, they will talk about Hermannsburg in story and song, and will be leading the Festival Choir with Rachel Hore. Fri 5:40pm Spiegel Sun 7:10pm Spiegel

Les Poules à Colin

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GILLY DARBEY & VIKKI CLAYTON (NEW ZEALAND)

No one hearing Gilly can fail to be moved by the soaring range of her voice and her heartfelt interpretations of her eclectic songs. Vikki Clayton is regarded as one of the finest singers of her generation. They have two of the most mesmerising voices to perform together.

GENNI KANE

This ARIA-winning former Flying Emu brings the songs and the voice front and centre. Humorous and heartbreaking, she sings the stories that mark a lifetime of songwriting. Genni will perform songs from her new album ‘Selfies’ with an all-acoustic bare bones trio featuring John Kane and Jon Wilby.

Fri 4:00pm Scrumpy Sat 8:30pm Borderland

Sun 6:50pm Majestic

Sun 2:10pm Borderland

GOLDSTEIN

GYPSY SCHOLARS, THE

Energetic, original, ostentatious and contagious, Goldstein roast the self-centered and champion the everyday heroes. It’s honest Australiana folk rock-style storytelling that people of all ages can relate to. Fri 10:00pm Scrumpy Sat 6:30pm Borderland

Sun 10:00am Spiegel (workshop)

Mon 5:00pm Scrumpy

Hailing from small-town regional Victoria, Georgia State Line are a band weaving together soaring folk-esque melodies, intertwined with alt-country rhythms. Together they exemplify the essence of old-time country innocence: the tales of being young, in love and losing far more than you gain. Fri 7:30pm Borderland Sat Midnight Scrumpy Sun 1:20pm Borderland Mon 1:30pm Central Park GHOSTNOISES

GhostNoises, a.k.a. Liam White, is a Canberra-based recording artist and producer. GhostNoises is a multi-instrumentalist who blends intricate percussive beats with elaborate, classically inspired indie-folk compositions. Fri 2:50pm Borderland Sat 12:30pm Central Park Sun 12:30pm Central Park Mon 11:40am Borderland

Thurs 6:30pm Scrumpy

Sat 6:00pm Lyric

Sat 5:00pm Majestic

GEORGIA STATE LINE

Guitar meets violin in this mesmerising and captivating duo. Award-winning musician Guyy Lilleyman and Amelia Gibson join forces to offer an eclectic performance ranging from folk ballads to soaring instrumentals and everything in between.

Fri 7:30pm Trocadero

Fri 11:00am Marquee

Mon 1:30pm Marquee

GUYY & THE FOX

GREG CHAMPION

Combining comedy, storytelling, songwriting, and, allegedly, “reflecting Australian culture”(!?), the artist is still trying to work out what it is he does. Fri 6:30pm Trocadero Sat Midday Majestic Sun 11:00pm Trocadero GREŠKA

The Gypsy Scholars have been described as “so damn infectiously feel good that you’re going to want to start a ‘free hugs’ campaign”. Canberra Music Blog. After gaining much hype at their appearance at the New Year’s Eve Lost Paradise Festival, they released a new single and sold out their Australian tour in April 2016. Fri 5:30pm Borderland Sat 7:30pm Borderland Sun 11:00am Scrumpy HARPETH RISING (USA)

Harpeth Rising brings you original music, as intricately arranged as a string quartet, lyrically rooted in the singer/ songwriter tradition, and wrapped in three-part vocal harmonies reminiscent of both Appalachia and medieval Europe. Fri 10:00am Spiegel (workshop)

Loosen your suspenders, tighten your shoelaces and get ready to flap your extremities. Greška is a five-piece neo-gypsy/klezmer ensemble not unlike a chipotle and cocaine kebab: you’re not sure where it’s from, but it sure knocks you off your tits.

Fri 4:30pm Majestic

Thurs 9:30pm Scrumpy

Heath Cullen has emerged as one of Australia’s strongest musical voices. His 2015 album ‘Outsiders’ was recorded with Elvis Costello’s longtime band The Imposters, and named “One of the finest Australian albums in quite some time...the work of a man well on top of his game” by Rhythms Magazine .

Fri 1:00am Scrumpy Sun 6:00pm Scrumpy

Sat 9:00pm Marquee Sun Midday Budawang HEATH CULLEN AND HIS BAND

Fri 7:00pm Marquee Sat 11:00pm Scrumpy Mon 10:00am Majestic


PERFORMERS |

Greška

Low Down Riders

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| PERFORMERS HIMMERLAND (DENMARK)

JAN ‘YARN’ WOSITZKY

Himmerland is a Danish-based folk/world band fusion of European with African cultures and music styles. “Beautiful and honest a joy to listen to. Please come back to Australia again” David Rivett, Fairbridge Festival, WA .

Bridging music, story and theatre, Jan ‘Yarn’ Wositzky is the consummate performer of Australian song and story, original and traditional. With an impressive list of credits dating back to his co-founding of The Bushwackers in 1971, Jan backs himself on 5-string banjo, harmonica, bodhran and bones. Fri 11:20am Trocadero Sat 11:00pm Marquee Sun 1:10pm Trocadero

Fri 10:00pm Marquee Sat 10:00am Spiegel (workshop) Sun 9:50pm Budawang Mon 5:00pm Marquee JACK HARRIS (UNITED KINGDOM)

Jack Harris’ songs take a compassionate look at things both common and uncommon, and see them differently. They are literate, curious songs, often in character, always intriguing. His latest album, ‘The Wide Afternoon’, assembles 11 new songs, rooted in folk and blues traditions, telling real and imagined stories. Fri 7:00pm Lyric Sat 9:00pm Trocadero Sun 4:50pm Majestic JAMES KENYON

James Kenyon’s songs traverse regret, grief and hope, and sing of those who do not go gently into that good night. They capture the broad plains, bright sun, grit of bitumen and the exhilaration of speed. Thurs 10:30pm Scrumpy Fri 10:00pm Lyric Sat 7:00pm Scrumpy

JARLATH HENDERSON (SCOTLAND/ IRELAND)

The youngest ever winner of the BBC Young Folk Award in 2003, Tyrone-born multi-instrumentalist and singer Jarlath Henderson has created a sound that defies convention, juxtaposing the traditional with the modern to dazzling effect. He is joined by members of the Treacherous Orchestra and the Kate Rusby Band. Fri 4:00pm Marquee Sat 11:00pm Budawang Mon 4:40pm Budawang JERRY O’REILLY (IRELAND)

Renowned Irish traditional set dance teacher and Irish traditional singer Jerry O’Reilly and his partner Rosie Davis are visiting Australia in 2017. They will teach traditional set dancing, sing and give a talk on rare versions of songs from the Irish tradition. Fri 2:00pm Spiegel (workshop) (more times next column)

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Sat 10:00am Coorong (workshop) Sun 6:00pm Terrace (workshop) Sun 9:30pm Terrace Mon 11:20am Coorong (workshop) JOE MAN MURPHY

Joe Man Murphy is known to most as a singer, guitarist and songwriter of highly successful Australian band, The Timbers. Joe Man’s solo music brings together a unique guitar style blending fingerpicking and tapping with a stomping beat. Sat 11:00am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 6:00pm Lyric Mon 6:00pm Scrumpy KAREN LAW AND FAMILY

Karen’s upbeat and reflective songs are brought to life with guitars, trumpet, flute, didgeridoo and lots of harmonies. Together the Law Family embodies the true essence of homegrown music: joyful, harmonious and fun. Fri 11:00am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 2:20pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Mon 11:30am Central Park


PERFORMERS |

The Mae Trio

The Neo

The New Macedon Rangers

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| PERFORMERS KATE BURKE, LUKE PLUMB & RUTH HAZLETON

Kate Burke, Ruth Hazleton and Luke Plumb combine for special one-off performances showcasing a range of collaborative material. Featuring songs from the album ‘Declaration’ and future solo/duo projects, this formidable trio will draw on influences from their combined and personal catalogues. Fri 9:00pm Marquee Sat 10:00am Majestic Sat 12:40pm Spiegel (workshop) Sat 3:20pm Terrace (workshop) Sun 3:50pm Budawang KATEY BROOKS (UNITED KINGDOM)

British Indie Award nominee Katey Brooks is best described as a female Hozier, with all the haunting intensity and every bit of soul. With a “voice to melt glaciers” (Venue Magazine) and her own brand of percussive guitar playing, Brooks is “not to be missed” (Time Out).

KAYLA DWYER

The 2016 Lis Johnston Award winner Kayla Dwyer is a natural storyteller with one powerful voice. Heart-onsleeve, her songwriting evokes tears of laughter one minute and sorrow the next. Kayla’s fresh, folk country sound will be showcased during the Festival with her highly anticipated second album.

KRISTABELLE AND THE SOUTHERN JUBILEE RINGERS

Sat 2:20pm Scrumpy

Kristabelle and The Southern Jubilee Ringers are an oldfashioned ranch party-style outfit bringing you cowboy jazz from the 1930s to the 1950s Western music scene alongside soulful original gems, polished under the lens of that early country era, written by US-born songstress Krista Schmeling.

Sun 4:00pm Lyric

Fri 6:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Mon 8:00pm Scrumpy

Sun 3:00pm Lyric

KENT DANIEL AND BILL WISEMAN

Bill and Kent have been delighting audiences with their mix of traditional and contemporary music for quite a few years. Based in the Hunter valley, these two musicians have a wealth of concert experience, and exhibit a mastery of their instrument and vocal talent. Fri 10:00am Billy Moran (workshop) Fri 7:20pm Carnival Sat 11:00am Lyric

Fri 8:00pm Scrumpy

Sun 11:20 Billy Moran (workshop)

Sat 3:00pm Lyric

Mon 3:10pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Sun 7:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Mon 7:00pm Scrumpy KUTCHA EDWARDS

Award-winning singer/songwriter Kutcha Edwards has an extensive body of work including several solo albums, most recently ‘Beneath the surface’, significant collaborative ventures, and music theatre productions. A proud Mutti Mutti man, his life’s work is the continuum of his ancestral Songline. Fri 8:40pm Budawang Sat 2:00pm Majestic Sun 1:00pm Marquee Sun 4:40pm Terrace (Forum)

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“A sophisticated multi-media work of great depth and beauty.” - Music Trust.

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PERFORMERS | Mélisande [électrotrad]

Rheingans Sisters

Mat Brooker

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MAE TRIO BAND, THE

MARTIN PEARSON

Despite their youth, Les Poules à Colin are road warriors, bringing their brand of traditional folk music to venues across North America and Europe. Fiddle, foot percussion, twin vocals, guitars, banjo, mandolin and electric bass delight and surprise with sparkling, inventive arrangements.

The Mae Trio are a vibrant splash on the international folk scene from Celtic Connections in Glasgow to the Americana Festival in Nashville. They return in 2017 to release their highly anticipated second album recorded in Nashville and showcasing their powerful songwriting and stunning harmonies.

Martin Pearson is a strange mix of serious song, comedic parody and cabernet merlot. Not quite young enough to be up-and-coming and not quite old enough to be a legend, he will continue to describe himself as a folk-singer out of sheer bloody-mindedness, and will crash-tackle anyone who describes him as eclectic.

Fri 9:50pm Budawang

Fri 11:00am Majestic

Fri 3:10pm Scrumpy

Sat 6:00pm Majestic

Sat 7:00pm Lyric

Sat 11:40pm Majestic

Sun 11:00pm Marquee

Sun 9:00pm Marquee

Sun 5:00pm Budawang (World Poetry Debate)

LOREN KATE

MAL WEBB AND KYLIE MORRIGAN

Quickly gaining a reputation as an utterly captivating performer and brilliant storyteller, Loren Kate is fast becoming one of the most important voices in the Australian contemporary folk scene.

Vocal adventurer, multi-instrumentalist and looping beatboxing songwriter, Mal sings his brain-provoking songs with guitar, mbira, slide trumpet, trombone and loopers. Kylie plays violin and sings in perfect balance to Mal’s nuttiness. Imagine Einstein, Dr Seuss and Paganini making pancakes!

Fri 9:00pm Lyric Sun 5:00pm Scrumpy

Fri 11:00pm Spiegel

Mon 2:00pm Lyric

Sat 8:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

LOW DOWN RIDERS

Sun 1:00pm Bizarre (workshop)

Born and bred in Sydney’s inner west, the Low Down Riders are a five-piece band inspired by the musical gumbo that is New Orleans street music.

Mon 1:00pm Lyric

Thurs 8:30pm Scrumpy

Martha is a BBC best newcomer Folk Awards nominee, guest vocalist with Zero 7, and has six critically acclaimed internationally released albums. She delivers a mesmerising set of songs and astute observations with her beautiful crystal-clear vocals, supported by an eclectic ensemble of multi-instrumentalists.

Fri Midnight Majestic (House Band for Circus Hokum) Sat 4:00pm Bizarre (workshop) Sat 9:00pm Scrumpy Sun 8:30pm Borderland

Fri 12:40pm Spiegel (workshop)

LUCY SUGERMAN

Lucy Sugerman, crowned an Australian National Busking Champion, is a 15-year-old musician and songwriter hailing from Canberra. Her angelic voice is well beyond her years and captivates the audience with her thoughtprovoking and inspiring lyrics resonating with all, old and young. Fri 1:00pm Borderland Sat 6:20pm Carnival Sun 1:30pm Central Park Mon 10:00am Borderland

MARTHA TILSTON (UNITED KINGDOM)

Sat 1:00pm Majestic Sun 2:40pm Budawang Mon 3:50pm Marquee MARTIN DOHERTY AND LEIGH BIRKETT

Martin, fresh from Raglan Road’s 28 years’ reunion, is back with regular collaborator Leigh Birkett. Their songs are original, topical and traditional, wrapped in music covering celtic, blues and jazz traditions and delivered with the power and eloquence that made Martin a household name in Australian folk. Fri 9:00pm Spiegel Sat 10:00am Lyric Sun 4:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Mon 3:10pm Scrumpy MARTINS, THE

The Martins share their road-savvy musings and experience that has informed and directed their life and art. “The Minstrels at play once again: timeless yet as contemporary as the headlines in this morning’s news.” Fri 10:00am Lyric Sun 10:00pm Carnival Mon 5:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle MAT BROOKER

Armed with only a flamenco guitar and stompbox, you’ll be surprised how much noise and beauty six strings can make. Mat blends lightning speed, melodic charm, warm engaging audience rapport and fearless improvisation. Fri 1:50pm Borderland Sat 5:00pm Lyric Mon 4:00pm Scrumpy MATT DENT

Matt Dent is a regional solo singer/songwriter who has done the hard yards in the industry. Matt’s performances generate a unique style of acoustic folk, woven through with a rugged, rolling and rumbling Aussie pub rock. Fri 1:30pm Scrumpy Sat 1:30pm Central Park Stage Sun 11:50am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Mon 2:20pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle MATT GLASS AND THE LOOSE CANNONS

Matt Glass and the Loose Cannons effortlessly dip and weave between stomping, upbeat folk and rousing alt-

‘‘II own two Grundy banjos and have probably played a dozen more. These banjos have consistently the best low-end and mid tones, punch and volume of any brand I’ve played. played.’

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Check out the world-class Grundy banjos at the National Folk Festival instrument makers’ exhibition ‘For musicians, an instrument is their musical voice. Serious beginners and professionals have the same preferences.... they want a great sound, ease of playing and an instrument that will suit them personally.’ LAURENCE GRUNDY MASTER LUTHIER grundybanjos.com


PERFORMERS | country. Soaring three-part harmonies, guitar, mandolin, viola, mandolin banjo, and percussion perfectly accompany Matt’s upbeat and memorable songs. Fri 11:00pm Carnival Sat 1:00am Scrumpy Mon 1:30pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle ME ‘N ME MATES

Me ‘n Me mates is a South Australia-based acoustic trio bringing traditional folk, country and contemporary with guitars, mandolin, mouth organ, percussion in the tradition of Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson and Slim Dusty. They bring a contemporary, energetic approach to traditional songs with broad appeal. They’re G-rated, family friendly entertainment.

MEL PARSONS (NEW ZEALAND)

One of New Zealands’ established songwriting stars, award-winning folk artist, Mel Parsons has a dynamite live show with a red-hot band not to be missed. Fri 6:00pm Marquee Sat 8:40pm Budawang

MIC CONWAY’S NATIONAL JUNK BAND

Mic Conway’s National Jug Band is a new-vaudevillian comedy cabaret act of blues, illusion, fire, magic, political satire, lunatic on-stage antics, and some very funny songs! Fri 11:00pm Marquee

Sun 11:00am Marquee

Sat 3:00pm Majestic

MÉLISANDE [ÉLECTROTRAD] (CANADA)

Sun 12:30pm Carnival (KidzFest) Mon 10:00am Budawang

Fri 12:40pm Scrumpy

The multiple award-winning group from Québec presents high-energy traditional French-language songs with strong vocals, acoustic and electric instruments, drums and programming. Its new album Les millésimes (Borealis Records 2017) is already garnering attention from around the globe.

Sat 12:30pm Carnival (KidzFest)

Fri 2:10pm Budawang

Curated by Jessie Lloyd, the Mission Songs Project is an initiative to revive and perform a rare collection of early Australian Indigenous contemporary songs that were performed between 1900–1999. Jess Lloyd is the 2017 National Folk Fellow. See p. 9

Sat 5:00pm Carnival

Sat 11:00pm Coorong

Fri 6:00pm Lyric

Sun 10:00am Trocadero

Sun 9:30pm Majestic

Sat 11:20am Trocadero

Mon 2:40pm Marquee

Sun 1:30pm Budawang

Martha Tilston

MISSION SONGS PROJECT

Mal Webb and Kylie Morrigan

Kate Burke, Luke Plumb & Ruth Hazleton

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PERFORMERS | MITCH KING

NEO, THE

Mitch King, multi-instrumentalist, offers energetic and dynamic performances which showcase his ability to simultaneously blend vocals with electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica, kick drum and tambourine to create his unique Australian folky blues and roots sound.

Collective ‘consciousness generators’, sound wave therapy and serotonin stimulators, The NEO is a full-power, soulfuel musical experience. Mixing Australian soul, funk, ska, blues and roots, you can expect a flurry of blazing horns, three front men, shredding harmonica, fat bass and beats made for dancing.

Sat 1:20pm Borderland Sun 5:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Fri Midnight Scrumpy

Mon Midday Lyric

Sat 1:00pm Bizarre (workshop)

MONTGOMERY CHURCH

Sun 9:30pm Borderland

“Soaring vocals”, ”Spellbinding Dobro” and “Stunning harmonies” are just a few of the things being said about this Cooma-based acoustic folk/Americana duo. Theirs is a captivating and intimate listening experience. Sat 10:30pm Carnival Sun 11:00am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Mon 2:20pm Scrumpy MORRISONS, THE

Winners of the folk/acoustic Song of the Year at the ASA awards in 2014, The Morrisons fuse Australian stories with the spirit and intensity of Americana, bluegrass, country and folk. With aching harmonies, driving rhythms, and virtuosic playing, they deliver a live show of raw energy and emotion. Fri 9:00pm Scrumpy Sat 4:00pm Lyric Sun Midnight Majestic

in 2013, has performed successfully at important folk festivals in Italy and Europe. In 2015 they released their first studio album ‘Bastrika’. Fri Midday Marquee Sat 7:00pm Majestic Sun 8:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle PENNY DAVIES & ROGER ILOTT

Sat 5:00pm Scrumpy

NEW MACEDON RANGERS, THE (USA/ AUSTRALIA)

The New Macedon Rangers are a dynamic Appalachian old-time duo whose powerful vocal harmonies and impressive musicianship have won them the respect of audiences around the globe. Showcasing an Australian National Bluegrass Mandolin Champion, the duo has also won fiddle and folk song contests in the US. Fri Midday Lyric Sat 2:00pm Billy Moran (workshop) Sun 11:00pm Carnival Mon 6:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Penny Davies and Roger Ilott have been singing, playing, recording and writing together for more than 30 years. Their shows are feature songs of substance, warm harmonies and ringing strings in the colours of Australia. Their latest album ‘Timeless Land’ is a paean to this restless country. Fri 8:00pm Spiegel Sat 6:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sun 8:00pm Lyric PHIL WIGGINS & DOM TURNER

America’s foremost harmonica virtuoso, Phil Wiggins and Backsliders’ guitarist and vocalist Dom Turner combine as a trans-Pacific blues duo. Their performances feature a set list packed with original songs and arrangements in Piedmont, Delta, and Hill Country blues styles. Fri 11:10am Budawang

OI DIPNOI (ITALY)

Sat 3:20pm Budawang

Oi Dipnoi propose tradition and innovation within a new contemporary folk full of personality, with light fusion of jazz, progressive and archaic folk. The trio, formed

Sun 5:00pm Marquee

Heath Cullen

Siobhan Owen

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guitar driven songs, you will be taken on a journey of one woman’s life in Australia’s outback.

Fiddle-singers Rowan and Anna grew up surrounded by traditional music. Rowan is known as a member of the popular trio Lady Maisery and Nancy Kerr’s Sweet Visitor Band. Anna lives in southern France and is a much sought after fiddler and teacher of French music traditions. Both have studied fiddle music in Scandinavia and their music reflects influences from both northern and southern European fiddle traditions.

Fri 11:30am Carnival (KidzFest)

Fri 3:20pm Budawang Sat 8:00pm Trocadero Sun 7:00pm Marquee RORY FAITHFIELD

Performing solo with acoustic guitar, harmonicas and a loop station, Rory has mesmerised audiences and critics alike. Bruce Elder stated, “Faithfield inhabits the same rich musical world as Christy Moore, Luka Bloom and Glen Hansard”.

Fri 5:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 12:40pm Scrumpy Sun 10:00pm Spiegel The Saoirse experience! This award-winning Celtic band will enthral any audience with their beautiful songs, luscious five-part harmonies, feisty jigs and reels and fabulous dancing feet. Fri 1:00pm Marquee Sat 11:00pm Lyric Mon 4:30pm Trocadero SAUERKRAUTS, THE (GERMANY)

Mon 3:00pm Lyric SALLY BALFOUR

Fri 7:00pm Scrumpy

While the isolation and extremes of the NT loom large in Sally Balfour’s songwriting, her music connects on an individual level. Through her deeply personal, acoustic

Sat 10:00pm Trocadero

Sat 7:00pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Sun 11:00pm Lyric

Scarlet’s Revenge is an Australian pirate folk punk band from Sydney’s inner west. The band’s sound has numerous influences including traditional Celtic folk music, 80s Irish punk, dirty blues and Americana. The band features flute solos and accordion over electrified acoustic, bass and drums. Fri 6:30pm Borderland

SAOIRSE

A yodellin’, thigh slappin’, lederhosen wettin´ dancefest of German music with The Beez´s Deta and Rob. Thrill to comic classics from Rammstein to Kraftwerk; tear off that dirndl and shake a Teutonic Tailfeather to Nena’s 99 Red Balloons but, most of all, be entertained—that´s an order!

Fri 5:00pm Lyric

SCARLET’S REVENGE

Sun 1:00am Scrumpy Mon 2:40pm Borderland SEÑOR CABRALES

The European Celtic music of Señor Cabrales is unique, pungent and not for the faint-hearted. The Señor emerges sporadically from mountain caves to play music which can be complex, fruity and biting, mouldy, sometimes crumbly, but never predictable. It’s best enjoyed with tumblers of rustic cider Fri 10:00am Marquee Sat 4:00pm Majestic Sun 8:00pm Trocadero Mon 12:40pm Spiegel (workshop) SIOBHAN OWEN

Siobhan is an internationally acclaimed singer and harpist, recently touring Europe and representing Australia and Wales at Lorient Interceltic Festival. She

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PERFORMERS | captivates all with her sublime, ethereal voice, singing a selection of heart-wrenching traditional laments and contemporary Celtic songs. Fri 9:30pm Trocadero Sat 8:00pm Lyric Sun 11:00am Budawang

SPOOKY MEN’S CHORALE, THE

The Spooky Men’s Chorale are the de facto archdeacons of low frequency vocal mayhem, and one of the Blue Mountains’ most successful exports, having appeared at festivals Australia wide, and on six UK tours. Part monk, part visigoth, part village idiot, they will gently smash your brain with manlove. Fri 5:40pm Budawang

SOUTHERN CROSS TRAWLERS

Margaret Walters and Don Brian sing traditional Australian songs and trawl through old books, Trove and elsewhere for material. Don’s speciality is Norfolk Island history while Margaret has a large repertoire of songs about women. Sue Brian’s interest is in traditional crafts.

and “bring to mind the bluegrass records of Yo-Yo Ma and Edgar Meyer…with Bach, Kronos Quartet and sometimes a splash of Philip Glass…” (Lira). Fri 12:20pm Budawang Sun 10:00pm Trocadero Mon 4:00pm Majestic TAMARISQUE

Sat Midday Marquee

Tamarisque has delighted audiences across Australia for over 20 years with performances that demonstrate their unique blend of virtuosity and heart. Folk melodies rub shoulders with gypsy jazz, sprightly fiddling and smoky ballads as the players invariably have at least as much fun as the audience!

Sat 3:00pm Bizarre (Youth/Kids workshop) Sun 10:00am Budawang Sun 3:20pm Terrace (workshop)

Thurs 7:30pm Bohemia (Welcome Session)

STRAY HENS

Fri 1:10pm Trocadero

Known for fantastically ambitious arrangements of older ballads, this energetic five-piece present their brand new album, produced and engineered by the fabulous Luke Plumb, and showcasing songs led by each member of the band.

Fri 11:00am Scrumpy

Fri 6:00pm Scrumpy

Sun 2:20pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

Sun 7:00pm Lyric

TAYLOR PFEIFFER – THE BANJO GIRL

Sat 9:30pm Terrace (Singing Session) Mon 11:00am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle SPARROW-FOLK

Australia’s “sirens of satire” Sparrow-Folk are the only confirmed glam-folk band, a combination of hilarious wit and heavenly harmonies. The pair has taken their deliciously naughty music around the world. Don’t miss a chance to share their nest, this duo are gut-bustingly hilarious! Fri 4:50pm Spiegel Sun 10:40pm Majestic

Mon 11:00am Majestic STRING CONTINGENT, THE

Chamber-folk trio The String Contingent have reached “the upper echelon of instrumental exploration, arrangement, composition and performance” (Rhythms),

Fri 4:40pm Terrace (workshop) Sat 9:40pm Carnival Sun 10:00am Billy Moran (workshop)

Taylor is a teenage banjo player, singer/songwriter and yodeller from Adelaide. Her career highlights include performing on TV shows Spicks & Specks, Sunrise and performing with Troy Cassar-Daley, Lee Kernaghan, Kasey Chambers and the Davidson Brothers. Taylor regularly performs throughout Australia Fri 1:00pm Lyric Sat 8:50pm Carnival

Trioc

Sun 12:40pm Scrumpy Mon 10:50am Borderland TILLY THOMAS

At the mere age of 14, emerging Indigenous singer/ songwriter Tilly Thomas commenced performing her original music in 2014, busking at the Willunga Farmers Market. She has since performed at some of South Australia’s premier events including the Adelaide Fringe Festival Garden of Unearthly Delights, the Desert Fringe prior to Archie Roach’s performance, Survival Day, and the increasingly popular Stone Pony folk sessions. Fri 11:50am Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 5:10pm Spiegel Sun 12:40pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle

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| PERFORMERS TONY EARDLEY

Tony Eardley is a poetic singer/songwriter, a lyrical guitarist and winner of the 2016 Alistair Hulett Songs for Social Justice Award. Late onset fatherhood took him off the road for some years but now he’s back with a clutch of new songs. Prepare to be stirred, moved and amused. Fri 11:50am Scrumpy Sat 1:30pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Mon 1:30pm Scrumpy TRACEY BUNN AND HER BAND OF HANDSOME DEVILS

A blend of rootsy rock, country swing, and 60s-flavoured guitar pop, Tracey Bunn delivers a gutsy swag of songs that express mixed feelings of desire, regret, and wanderlust, with a healthy dose of good humour. Her song ‘Shutup and Let Me Breathe’ was recently recorded by Aussie legend Colleen Hewitt Fri 11:00pm Scrumpy

polished performers, dedicated to their craft, reflecting the link between Australian and Celtic cultures. Fri 9:00pm Terrace (Singing Session) Sat 9:00pm Spiegel Sun 2:20pm Scrumpy Mon 11:00am Lyric TRIOC

Trioc—Allan Evans, Matthew Horsley, and Cameron Hibbs—play their own interpretation of Irish traditional music on fiddle, uilleann pipes and harp. Fri 12:40pm Flute ‘n’ Fiddle Sat 9:00pm Lyric Sun 8:00pm Spiegel Mon 12:40pm Scrumpy TROUBLE IN THE KITCHEN

Mon 11:30am Bizarre (workshop)

With a reputation built over nearly two decades traversing Australia’s folk and traditional music scenes, Irish trad powerhouses Trouble in the Kitchen return to the National to lift the roof. Trouble are renowned for their explosive take on the tunes...prepare to crank it up!

TRIANTAN

Fri 3:30pm Majestic

Triantan are a long-established folk trio with a great love of the unaccompanied song tradition, ranging from rousing and cheeky to beautiful slow airs. They are

Sat 7:00pm Trocadero

Sat 10:00am Marquee Sun 10:00pm Scrumpy

Sun 8:40pm Budawang

UKULELE REPUBLIC OF CANBERRA

Ukulele Republic of Canberra (URoC) is Canberra’s longest established and largest community ukulele music performance group. With an emphasis on community engagement, URoC loves to feature not only ukulele, but acoustic bass, percussion, harp and kazoo in a broad musical palette. Daily 9:00am Scrumpy (Uke Muster) Fri 11:30am Central Park Sat 11:30am Central Park YUNION WITH STONEWAVE TAIKO

Internationally acclaimed taiko drumming duo YuNiOn (ex TaikOz) are featured soloists with the powerhouse from the wilderness coast—Stonewave Taiko. With over 20 performers on stage, they are high energy, mesmerising and moving. The show features drumming, festive song and dance Japanese shakuhatchi and koto. Fri 4:00pm Bizarre (jam session) Sat 7:30pm Budawang Sun 12:20pm Majestic Sun 4:00pm Bizarre (workshop) Mon 3:30pm Budawang


PERFORMERS | ZULYA AND THE CHILDREN OF THE UNDERGROUND

This ARIA award-winning band performs exquisite original music inspired by Zulya’s Tatar and Russian roots and more. It is a transformative concert music that is haunting and nuanced, with Zulya’s smouldering vocals enriched by accordion, clarinet, guitar, double bass and percussion.

Tracey Bunn and Her Band of Handsome Devils

Fri 11:00pm Budawang Sat 2:00pm Trocadero Sat 8:00pm Marquee Sun 5:50pm Majestic

Rory Faithfield

The String Contingent

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ILLAWARRA FOLK FESTIVAL 18 - 21 JANUARY 20 18 s BULLI SHOWGROUND, NSW

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EAT, DRINK AND SHOP THE FESTIVAL JEWELLERY

AUSTRALIAN MADE CLOTHING

INTERNATIONAL CLOTHING

HEALTH AND BODY

6 - Andez Jewellery

2 - Bendigo Clothing

6 - Chinese Massage

1 - Blue Haze Crystal Craft

2 - BM Designs

2 - Fingerprints

2 - Ki Acupuncture

6 - Celtic Dreaming

5 - Captain Robbo Adventure Pants

6 - Elements Yoga Clothing

3 - Happy Faces Facepainting

6 - Glass Art by Sally Green

5 - Canberra Region Feltmakers

6 - Green Ant Clothing

3 - Henna by Riana

6 - Elements Yoga

6 - Cozyosko

2 - Groovers Anonymous

5 - Perry’s Lemon Myrtle Products

5 - K.Mueller Design

6 - In The Moonlight

6 - HATA Project

2 - Turmeric4You

5 - Trove

5 - Jude Modern Fashion

3 - Lalli

5 - Trove

6 - Silk’n’Silver

2 - Mundo Maya

6 - Sheesh and Planet Fab

6 - Radha Rani

2 - Style For Women

6 - Sooriya Thai Pantsman

5 - Two Threads

6 - Spitafields

6 - Woolerina

3 - Talisman

6 - Qui Tree Collective

SHOES

2 - Violet Fish

2 - Mereshkar Trading

2 - Bootyfull

2 - Yak Yak Yak

4 - Psycus

5 - Ethnic Spirit

6 - Zawahdee

FESTIVAL SHOP

2 - Red Parka

BAGS

HATS

Performer CDs

LIFESTYLE

1 - ACT Woodcraft Guild 6 - Ganesa Incense 2 - Groovy Glass 6 - Gnosis Books

5 - Surya

COMMUNITY

2 - Dru Yoga 3 - Monaro Folk Society 3 - OzHarvest 3 - Recognise @ THE QUOKKA

2 - Bagzotica

2 - Bendigo Clothing

5 - The Herb Store

2 - Natural HandKnits

2 - BM Designs

1 - The Squeaking Tribe

3 - Talisman

6 - Sooriya Thai Pantsman

5 - Trove

2 - VintageCreation Bags

6 - Top Show Noosa Hats

6 - Windspinners

3 - Conservation Council

Festival Mugs, T-shirts, Teatowels, Stickers and more!

6 - Wild Trout Downunder

2 - Wombat Cards and Gifts

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Thank you to our generous Food Stalls who donated over one tonne of perishable food to rescue charity OzHarvest after the 2016 Festival. This resulted in an amazing 3,237 meals being distributed to families in need!

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FESTIVAL OF FOOD |

>>> FESTIVAL ZONES

1 - Majestic to KidzFest 2 - Piazza Forecourt 3 - Central Park and the Spiegel

4 - From Flute & Fiddle to FringeWorld 5 - Budawang Forecourt 6 - Main St and the Coorong Forecourt EUROPE

BARS

AFRICA

Bohemia Bar

1 - Ethiopian Food

4 - Berlin Bangers

Flute & Fiddle Wine Bar

1 - The Marrakech Express

4 - Bruno’s Woodfired Pizza

Scrumpy & Cider Garden Session Bar

ASIA

4 - Curried Away 6 - Fantastic Sushi 2 - Govinda’s Pure Vegetarian 5 - Joe’s Thai Food

5 - Gourmet Gozleme 3 - Ilias the Greek 4 - The German Kitchen 6 - The Little Paris 4 - Yiannos Catering

5 - New Madras Cuisine

NORTH/CENTRAL AMERICA

4 - The Big Dumpling

3 - Black Barrel BBQ

5 - Vietnam Food House

5 - Cuban Cantina

AUSTRALIA

1 - Burra Berkshires Burgers & Brulees

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1 - Edie’s BBQ Tacos 1 - Mexican Feast

6 - Bush Breads of Australia

SWEET

1 - Jerry’s Vegiburgers

1 - Cannoli Brothers

3 - La Crepe Downunder

1 - Gary’s Dutch Poffertjes

1 - Little Potato Patch

6 - Krofne - European Donuts

1 - Sea 2 You Seafood

6 - Natura’s Icecreamery of Hahndorf

6 - Stock Camp

5 - Nutorius

4 - That’s Cool

4 - Sophie’s Scoops

5 - Traditional Baked Potatoes

6 - The Fudge People DRINKS & COFFEE

2 - Adore Coffee Lab 5 - Bulb Soda 5 - Coffee Pete 6 - Jespresso 6 - Mobile OJ’s 1 - Naughty Humphry’s 1 - Passion 4 Juice Spiky Dome 6 - Real Chai 4 - Sophie’s Scoops 5 - Wins Creek Meadery Please note FringeWorld is unlicensed Alcohol cannot be taken out of the EZ


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Norfolk Island Folk History

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25 August to 1 September 2017

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‌the songs, stories and poems with Don and Sue Brian

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OPENING HOURS | THE BOHEMIA BAR

FESTIVAL SHOP

TICKET OFFICES

Thur 5:30pm – 1am

Thur 3pm – 7pm

Pre-Festival Old Well Station Rd

Fri – Sun 10am – 1am

Fri – Sun 9am – 9pm

Mon 10 – Wed 12 April 9am – 5pm

Mon

Mon 9am – 5pm

Ticket Office – Old Well Station Rd (Camping Entry)

10am – 11pm

Thurs 9am - Midnight

FLUTE & FIDDLE WINE BAR

FIRST AID

Wed 5pm – 11pm

Thur 5pm – Midnight

Thur 3pm – 1am

Fri – Sun 8am – Midnight

Fri – Mon 10am – 1:30am

Mon 8am – 10pm

Fri 8am – 11pm Sat – Sun 8am – 10pm Mon 8am – 7pm

After hours contact 24 hours - 0406 375 665

Ticket Office – Flemington Rd

Fri – Sun 10am – 2:30am

DISABILITY CARPARK FLEMINGTON ROAD

Fri 8am – 11pm

Mon 10am – 1am

Thur 2pm – 7.30pm

SCRUMPY BAR

Thur 5:30pm – 1:30am

VOLUNTEER CENTRE

Wed 6pm – 11pm

LOST PROPERTY

Thur 5:30pm – 3am

Thur 5pm – 9pm

Fri – Mon 12pm – 4am

Fri – Mon 8am – 10pm

Mon 10 – Wed 12 April

Mon 17 April 7am – 5pm

Thur 5pm – 7pm

SHUTTLE BUS

Fri – Sun 9am – 7pm

Pre-Festival service

Mon 9am – 5pm

(Operating from Flemington Road ticket office to Old Well Station ticket office)

BAR CASHIERS

Wed 12 April 10am – 6pm

Bar Cashier opening and closing times are displayed at each bar. FESTIVAL OFFICE

Lost Property LOCATED IN THE COORONG BUILDING

Thur 13 April 10am – 3pm Festival period service

Fri 7 April 9am – 5pm

(Internal loop to and from the Entertainment Zone and entry gates)

Sat 8 April 9am – 5pm

Thur 13 April 4:15pm – Midnight

Sun 9 April 9am – 6pm

Fri 14 – Mon 17 April 8am – Midnight

Mon 10 – Wed 12 April

7am – 5pm

Thurs 13 – Sun 16 April 7am – 10pm

Tues 8am – Midday

ACCESS TEAM

Sat – Sun 8am – 10pm Mon 8am – 7pm

Fri – Mon 7.30am – 7.30pm

SESSION BAR

Thurs 3pm – Midnight

8am – 6pm

Each year, hundreds of items are handed in at the Festival Lost Property counter – everything from false teeth to musical instruments! If you have lost something, chances are an honest folkie has handed it in! If you have found something, please take the time to bring it to our Lost Property counter.

Opening Hours

Thurs 13 April 8am – Midnight

THUR 5pm – 9pm 8am – 10pm FRI – MON TUE 8am – Midday

Fri 14 – Mon 17 April 8am – 10pm Tues 18 April 9am – Midday

Enquiries: 0406 375 696

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| USEFUL INFORMATION ACCESS TEAM

Monday 10 April. Gate volunteers will check wristbands from that time. No wristband, no entry.

hearing aids or cochlear implants with a “T” or telecoil capability. Receivers are also available with headphones.

Disability Parking is available adjacent to the Flemington Road Ticket Office.

All patrons are responsible for their own wristbands/ tickets. If you arrive without your PDF ticket you will need to visit a ticketing enquiries window at one of the Festival box offices to have your ticket issued. If you misplace or loose your wristband once it has been issued, you will be charged for a new ticket at Gate price or refused entry.

Receiver units can be borrowed from the Festival Office free of charge. A copy of your credit card details will be held for security. Receivers need to be returned daily for re-charging.

WHEELCHAIRS: A limited number of wheelchairs are available for four-hourly loans.

LAUNDRY

All vehicles must display a vehicle pass when entering the site, campground areas and/or Entertainment Zone.

Located in the Cotter Campground (north of Arena) – bring your own detergent.

See the Access Team for details.

A responsible adult must accompany all minors (under 18 years) camping at the Festival.

LICENSED BARS

We have four entrance points to the Entertainment Zone: one at the gate near the Coorong (Gate 14), one at the gate near the Majestic (Gate 11), one at the Oval gate near the Session Bar and the fourth at the main Festival entrance off Flemington Road (Gate 2). Your wristband will be checked on entry and security will be checking bags at their discretion.

Underage drinking and secondary supply of alcohol to minors will not be tolerated and offenders will be referred to police.

PH: 0406 375 694 The Access Team is located within the Fitzroy building.
 PARKING: Note: Government issued stickers MUST be displayed when parking.

There are facilities for recharging electric wheelchairs onsite, contact the Access Team for more details. TOILET FACILITIES WITH WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Cotter Campground, Koszciusko building, toilet block near the Mallee, Magestic Gate toilet block, Fitzroy Pavilion, Link Building (between Coorong & Budawang), Coorong, Session Bar, and the Budawang have disability toilets with wheelchair access. SHOWER FACILITIES WITH WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Fitzroy and Coorong Pavilions, Cotter Campground, toilet block near the Mallee, Koszciusko/Farmers Market Toilets (new block), and Majestic Gate toilet block have wheelchair accessible showers. Note: The Long Room in the Coorong Pavilion has NO DISABILITY ACCESS. Assistance animals can be watered and toileted in an area behind the Marquee near Gate 2 (Flemington Road entry). ASSISTANCE

A 24-hour Emergency Control Centre operates onsite from Thursday 13 April to Monday 17 April. The Emergency Control Centre coordinates assistance for medical or other emergencies through local emergency services, and has direct radio contact with Security who manage offensive behaviour, underage drinking, theft, vandalism, excessive noise in campground and un-authorised entry to site. Please contact the Emergency Control Centre on 0406 375 691 if you need urgent assistance. For non-urgent issues, the Festival Office is open between 8am and 10pm. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Entry to the Festival is at your own risk. Footwear must be worn at all times whilst onsite at the Festival. No pets. No exceptions! Assistance animals must be registered with the Access Team 0406 375 694. Offensive behaviour, theft and vandalism will result in removal from the site by Security/Police. No refund will be issued. Sound/video recordings are not permitted without prior written consent from the Festival Director. The Festival has a liquor permit for the event. BYO alcohol is not permitted, and no glass is to be brought onto the site. Any person found involved in underage drinking or secondary supply of alcohol will have their wristband removed and will be escorted offsite. AFP police officers will be called to deal with underage drinking offenders and citations issued. Festival wristbands must be worn at all times from 8am

BIKE MINDING

During the Festival, Pedal Power operates a bike minding area with bike racks near the Flemington Road entry (Gate 2) behind the Marquee venue. We recommend Festivalgoers bring their own bike locks for added security. CAMPING

A Camping Zone vehicle pass is required for vehicle access to the camping areas and must be accompanied by a camping season pass. Access is via Gate 7B off Old Well Station Road. Vehicle passes cost $25 each. The Festival does not guarantee powered sites and works on a first-in, first-served basis. The Oval is available for TENT ONLY camping. The Oval is divided into camping and parking areas. The end closest to the Entertainment Zone is our Tent Only area. The end closest to the stables will be the car park for our campers (please see Festival map). A barrier will divide the Oval and cars are strictly prohibited from entering the tent area. Cars are to park on the grass only; please do not park on the track! Milk, bread and ice are available from a number of local supermarkets or service stations within 2km of the Festival site. EFTPOS AND CASH OUT

Festival bars are conducted strictly according to ACT licensing regulations, i.e., it is an offence to sell or supply liquor to anyone who is intoxicated or under 18 years of age.

Due to ACT Government legislation, the Entertainment Zone is SMOKE FREE. Smokers are asked to smoke within one of the three unlicensed, designated smoking areas within the Entertainment Zone. Drinks are not permitted in those areas as they are not licensed zones. Please refer to the map for locations. Patrons are asked not to bring alcohol on to the site, but to purchase alcohol within the four Festival bars. It is a condition of the Festival’s permit that no glass bottles are to be brought on site, and if found they will be confiscated by Security. (Scrumpy, Flute ‘n Fiddle and Bohemia are exempt as they sell bottles of wine.) LOST CHILDREN

Report all lost children to and claim all found children from the Festival Office. Please ensure that all children’s wristbands have the mobile phone number(s) of the responsible adult/carer(s) written on them. LOST PROPERTY

Lost Property can be claimed or reported between 8am and 10pm at the Lost Property counter, which is located on the left-hand side of the front double doors of the Coorong building. Enquiries 0406 375 696. MESSAGES

Cash out is available from the ATMs located near the Bohemia Bar (24/7), inside the Session Bar (24/7), and outside the Lyric and the Trocadero.

A Message Board is located on the wall outside the Festival Office for messages. The Festival takes no responsibility for messages being delivered.

FIRST AID

NOISE CURFEWS

First Aid Services are available at the Coorong Gate and next to the Piazza internal to the Entertainment Zone. For after hours service contact 0406 375 665.

A noise curfew applies to ALL camping areas after midnight. Anyone wishing to ‘party on’ after midnight will be asked to move to the Entertainment Zone area, preferably at the Session Bar or the Scrumpy. Complaints regarding excessive noise should be referred to Security AH 0406 375 691.

HEARING ASSISTANCE

FM Hearing assistance will be provided in the Budawang, Marquee and the Trocadero venues. Receivers will be available with a neckloop for patrons wearing

Offenders will be given ONE warning. Repeat offenders will be told to leave the site. Police will be called if you do not comply.


USEFUL INFORMATION | PARENTS’ ROOM

A parents’ room is set up in the KidzFest. This is an area for parents to sit back and relax, feed or change their baby, and to generally get away from the hustle and bustle of the Festival. There will be a microwave to heat bottles, change tables and nappy dispensary, comfy couches and a team of volunteers on hand to help out when needed. The parents’ room is open from 10:30am – 5pm daily. RECYCLING AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

This year we are hoping that you will all help us effectively manage waste streams and reduce contamination of recyclable and compostable material. We ask for your cooperation in assisting the Festival to reduce the amount of waste taken to landfill. Waste stations for general waste, organic waste and recycling are available in the campground and the Entertainment Zone.

The Festival takes no responsibility for personal items within the Festival grounds. Don’t leave personal items unattended or on the floor during concerts or in any other areas during the Festival. Patrons should note that the outside carparks (although generally lit at night) are NOT regularly patrolled and we strongly urge you not to leave valuables in your car. SHUTTLE BUS

During the Festival period, a Shuttle Bus Service operates between the Main Ticket Office (Gate 7 – Old Well Station Road) and the Entertainment Zone, with drop off points at Gate 11 (Majestic Gate) and Gate 14 (Coorong Gate). There has been a shuttle bus service added to the preFestival week to bring patrons who have arrived at Gate 2 ticket office (Flemington Road) via public transport or taxi, up to the main ticket office at Gate 7 so they can redeem their ticket and enter the site.

Portable toilets MUST NOT be emptied into garbage bins – Black Water dump points are available in the main Cotter campground. Grey Water dump points are also available in the Main Cotter campground. Please use them. Please do not dispose of your liquid waste down storm water drains or in outdoor areas. Fines may apply.

Fri 14 – Sun 16 April 8am – 12.45am

Please notify the Operations team or the Festival Office if you find sharp objects or other hazardous materials. The Festival is required to record all hazardous materials onsite, and will assist if disposal of hazardous materials is required – do not attempt to remove such materials yourself. Children should be supervised at all times. Please report medical and other emergencies to the Festival Office or other identifiable Festival persons, or call 000. If you contact emergency services directly we ask that you then notify the Emergency Control Centre on 0406 375 691.

VOLUNTEERS

The Festival is run entirely by 1300 volunteers, who appreciate the support of festivalgoers. If you are able to offer a helping hand during the festival please see the Volunteer Support team located in the Volunteer Centre under the grandstand. There will be people around the site who can help you. All volunteers and coordinators will have name tags around their necks and some will also be wearing fluorescent vests. They will be happy to offer whatever help they can so please do not hesitate to ask if you require assistance.

Wed 12 April 10am – 6pm Thur 13 April 10am – 10pm

Footwear must be worn at all times whilst on the Festival site.

For your safety, the movement of vehicles on site is strictly limited to essential traffic. A 10 kilometres per hour speed limit applies at all times. Please DO NOT drive around the campsite once you have set up.

Pre-Festival period service

We have a team of volunteers who keep the Festival site as clean as possible. Please assist them by using the bins provided and remove your garbage from concert, workshop and camping areas.

SAFETY GUIDELINES

VEHICLE MOVEMENT ON SITE

Festival period service Thur 13 April 4.15pm – 11.45pm Mon 17 April 8am – 11.45pm SECURITY

There is a 24-hr uniformed security presence at all gates, both ticket offices and throughout the Festival site. Security are licensed to remove patrons not complying with Festival rules, and have the power to evict patrons from site. In case of an emergency, please call the Emergency Control Centre on 0406 375 691. TRANSPORT

ACTION buses go to Civic from outside the Flemington Road gates. Bus maps and timetables are located at the Festival Office. Please see the holiday timetable available from the Festival Office or the Transport Canberra website: http://www.transport.act.gov.au/routes-and-timetables or by calling 13 17 10 for all the departure times. Taxis are available by calling 13 22 27.

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WINS CREEK MEADERY & CAFE Barton Hwy, Murrumbateman NSW www.winscreek.com.au 0413 378 315

FESTIVAL FEEDBACK YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANT TO US! PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE:

FOLKFESTIVAL.ORG.AU TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK VIA OUR ONLINE SURVEY. ALTERNATIVELY, IF YOU WOULD PREFER TO PROVIDE WRITTEN FEEDBACK PLEASE VISIT THE FESTIVAL OFFICE TO OBTAIN A FEEDBACK FORM.

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