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FRI: 12 noon-10:30 pm
SAT & SUN: 11 am-10:30 pm
MON: 11 am-7:30 pm

NO PETS - Please!

FESTIVAL PRICES

FRIDAY & MONDAY
$12 - JFFA Members, Students, and Seniors (62+)
$14 - General Public

SATURDAY & SUNDAY
$15 - JFFA Members, Students, and Seniors (62+)
$17 - General Public

FOUR-DAY PASS
$45 - JFFA Members, Students, and Seniors (62+)
$55 - General Public
Purchase Four-Day Pass Online
(Available 4/28/10)

Children 12 & Under: Free!

For more information call
360-457-5411 or email contact@jffa.org

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17th Annual Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts Port Angeles, Washington - May 28-31, 2010 - The little town with big taste!

The 4-day Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts (JFFA) festival, celebrated every Memorial Day weekend, features over 125 performances of music, dance and theater from around the world, including musical workshops, a street fair, public art, and special activities for children.

The Festival is centrally located at the Vern Burton Center, located between Peabody and Lincoln and 4th and 5th streets in Port Angeles. For more details see the Festival Stages and Site Map. For more information see Tickets & Hours.

Check out the 2010 Schedule of Performances.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday
Printable 2010 Performer Schedule, 84KB PDF file. Last updated: May 10, 2010

We've got an all star line up again this year, including:

Adrian Xavier
Adrian Xavier
Bottom Line Duo
Bottom Line Duo
Charlie Brown & Amazama
Charlie Brown & Amazama
Christian Swenson
Christian Swenson
Deadwood Revival
Deadwood Revival
Del Rey
Del Rey
Dornfeld & Høirup
Dornfeld & Høirup
Fish & Bird
Fish & Bird
Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band
Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band
Jo Miller & Her Burly Roughnecks
Jo Miller & Her Burly Roughnecks
Larry Murante
Larry Murante
Laura Love
Laura Love
Marc Atkinson Trio
Marc Atkinson Trio
Paul Chasman/Terry Robb Guitar Duo
Paul Chasman/Terry Robb Guitar Duo
Pearl Django
Pearl Django
Tumbao
Tumbao

Come enjoy the festivities at the 17th Annual Juan de Fuca Festival at the Vern Burton Community Center located at 321 East Fifth street in Port Angeles, on the beautiful Olympic Peninsula, Memorial Day Weekend, Friday, May 28 - Monday, May 31, 2010.

A World of Performance in Four Days
The Juan de Fuca Festival is an exhilarating mix of music, dance, ethnic performance, workshops, world beat, theatre, comedy, juggling, jazz, art and science programs, ethnic foods, art & craft booths, children's activities, and good old fashioned family fun mixed into four festive days!

Six stages presenting over 125 exciting, lively and exotic performances. Dance at two main stages throughout the day. Try your feet at salsa, swing, contra, african, middle-eastern and world beat live music!

Two tents offering FREE hands-on action stations for the kids from 11:30am until 5:00pm every day, including mask-making, bead-making, face painting, farm fun and much more!

Street Fair: Great food, ice cream, espresso, hand-crafted jewelry, rusty garden art, leather goods, hats, soaps, pottery, organic produce, clothing and more. Plus imports from Africa, China, India, Indonesia, and Nigeria.

Non-stop entertainment and fun for 3-½ days!

“The Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts is one of the best small town festivals in the country.” ~Bruce Skinner, past president, International Festivals & Events Associations

Peninsula Daily NewsThanks to all our sponsors, especially Peninsula Daily News, a major JFFA sponsor.

2010 JFFA poster art by Anna Wiancko.
Anna has been selling her art professionally since the 1970s. She gleans her inspiration from nature, often using mixed media to tell her story and express her passion. Currently she teaches ceramics and sculpture while exhibiting and selling her work at galleries such as Triad and Riversea in Oregon, Port Angeles Fine Arts Center and Art Front Gallery in Port Angeles. She lives in Port Angeles.

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.