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Festival Schedule

2008 Schedule of Performances
Saturday, May 24, 2008

Friday - Sunday - Monday
Printable 2008 Performer Schedule, 68KB PDF file. Last updated: April 24, 2008
Printable 2008 Performer Descriptions, 84KB PDF file. Last updated: April 24, 2008

Main Stage

10:30 am Portland Taiko Workshop Learn to play Taiko drums.
12:00 noon Portland Taiko Drummers Energetic performance by virtuosic, athletic percussionists.
1:15 pm Charlie Brown Comedy juggling show.
2:15 Bertram Levy & Tangoheart Tango music by Buenos Aires composer Astor Piazzolla.
3:30 Stevens Middle School Swinging big band jazz music.
4:45 Prairie Flyer Traditional bluegrass and original acoustic music.
6:15 Naby Camara & Lagni Sussu West African drumming & kora music.
7:45 Showcase: Kelly Thibodeaux and Etouffee Baton Rouge hot fiddle and Swamp Rock dancing.
9:15 Showcase: Jo Miller & Her Burly Roughnecks Seattle’s hottest hillbilly swing band!

Chamber Stage
11:00 am Kuniko Yamamoto Internationally acclaimed storyteller, magician and mime.
12:00 noon Bill Yates Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist.
1:15 pm Dornfield & McLane French & Quebecois music played on fiddle & accordion.
2:45 Prairie Flyer Traditional bluegrass and original acoustic music.
4:00 Jacqui Naylor San Francisco based jazz & pop vocalist.
5:15 Andre Feriante Neo-flamenco and classical guitar.
6:30 Larry Murante Solo contemporary singer/songwriter.
7:45 Deadwood Revival Port Angeles’ favorite Americana/roots folk trio.
9:00 Mary Flower Acoustic blues & ragtime, fingerpicking, vocals, & lap slide guitar.

Family Medicine Family Fun Zone
10:30 am TaiChi for Adults with Teresa Wong Schmidt  
11:30-5:30 Fun with Amazama Hands on Circus arts experience.
7:00-9:30 Open Mic with Rene & Larry Bauer Music and written word invited!

Fine Arts Stage
12:00 noon Andre Feriante Neo-flamenco and classical guitar.
1:15 pm Larry Murante Solo contemporary singer/songwriter.
2:30 Mary Flower Acoustic blues & ragtime, fingerpicking, vocals, & lap slide guitar.
3:45 Peninsula Poets Tess Gallagher, Alice Derry & Kate Reavey.
5:00 Dornfield & McLane French & Quebecois music played on fiddle & accordion.

Port Angeles Community Playhouse
12:00 noon Five Acre “orff”estra Colorful stories of Africa featuring talented, costumed kids.
1:15 pm Kuniko Yamamoto Internationally acclaimed storyteller, magician and mime.
2:45 Naki’i Travel to the tropics with Hawaiian music & dance.
4:00 Naby Camara West African drumming & kora music.
5:15 Charlie Brown’s Comedy & Juggling Show A hilarious multi-talented juggler and performer.

KONP Elks Stage
11:00 am Belly Dance Workshop with Shula Azhar Workshop: Learn movement and eastern dance technique.
12:00 noon Shula Azhar Performance: Lively music, colorful costumes, exciting choreography!
1:15 pm Naby Camara Workshop: Learn to play balafon, djembe drums and more.
2:45 Olympic Dixielanders: JTOS Dixieland Jazz by youth 13-17.
4:00 Bertram Levy & Tangoheart Tango music by Buenos Aires composer Astor Piazzolla.
5:15 Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators Vintage 4-piece band performing 20s & 30s vocal jazz.
6:45 Jacqui Naylor San Francisco based jazz & pop vocalist.
8:15-9:00 Stardust Big Band music and a bit of jazz for dancing.
9:15-10:15 Stardust More music and dancing.

Outside
12:30-1:30 pm Naki’i Hawaiian music.
2:00-4:00 SequiMarimba Lively  marimba music!
4:00-5:00 Shula Azhar Middle Eastern Dancers Middle Eastern dance.

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The Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing
outstanding and diverse performances, creating educational opportunities for students,
and offering economic and quality of life benefits to the North Olympic Peninsula community.