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FESTIVAL HOURS

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

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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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Festival Schedule

2010 Schedule of Performances
Saturday, May 29, 2010

Friday - Sunday - Monday
Printable 2010 Performer Schedule, 84KB PDF file. Last updated: May 10, 2010

Main Stage

11:30 am Andy Mackie Music Foundation Scottish songs and fiddle tunes.
12:30 pm Christian Swenson Unique and entertaining physical theater—great fun for the whole family – “the most perfect toy a child could imagine!”
1:45 Stevens Middle School Band Always a big hit with their jazz music.
2:45 Okaidja Music and dance from Ghana, West Africa.
4:00 Moira Smiley & VOCO Powerful vocal harmonies with cello, accordion and banjo.
5:15 Gothard SIsters Fiddling and step dancing. Just plain fun!
6:30 Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band Western, country, swing, and folk music sung with beautiful harmonies.
8:00 Tumbao Dance to the salsa & Latin rhythms of this great band. Sponsored by:
Let's Dance! Carol Hathaway
9:30 Deadwood Revival Old-timey band meets acoustic Grateful Dead for a night of hoedown dancing. A festival favorite!

Chamber Stage
11:00 am Cat Loves Crow Original and contemporary folk songs on guitar, mandolin, and vocals.
12:15 pm Tom May Vintage folk singer/songwriter.
1:30 Beth Wood Award winning songwriter and modern-day troubadour.
2:45 Carolyn Cruso Talented dulcimer and multi-instrumentalist on flute, guitar and vocals.
4:00 Dornfeld & Høirup International performers on fiddle and guitar. Sponsored by:
Tom Bihn Portable Culture
5:15 Paul Chasman / Terry Robb Guitar Duo Blues, jazz, ragtime, bluegrass, classical, rock and originals.
6:30 Lauren Sheehan Classic and modern folk, country, ballads, and waltzes.
7:45 Mark Atkinson Trio Award-winning, internationally renowned instrumentalists of complex, inventive, and melodically captivating music. Sponsored by:
Tom Bihn Portable Culture
9:15 Moira Smiley & VOCO Powerful vocal harmony with cello, accordion and banjo.

KONP Elks Stage
11:15 am Zumba Dance Class Dance fitness with Latin rhythms.
12:30 pm Port Angeles Jazz Combo Popular youth combo play jazz, rock, funk, and blues.
1:30 Gothard Sisters Fiddling and step dancing.
2:45 Pearl Django Dance to the Gypsy Jazz of Seattle’s finest. Sponsored by:
Let's Dance! Carol Hathaway
4:15 Tumbao Dance to great Salsa music and Latin rhythms. Sponsored by:
Let's Dance! Carol Hathaway
5:45 Miss Rose & her Rhythm Percolators Vintage jazz of the 20s & 30. Sponsored by:
Tom Bihn Portable Culture
7:00 Pearl Django Dance to the Gypsy Jazz of Seattle’s finest. Sponsored by:
Let's Dance! Carol Hathaway
8:30-9:15
&
9:30-10:15
Stardust Big band dance music performed by local favorites. Sponsored by:
Let's Dance! Carol Hathaway

Fine Arts Stage
11:30 am David Jacobs-Strain Last year’s hit performing delta blues.
12:45 pm Dornfeld & Høirup International performers on fiddle and guitar. Sponsored by:
Tom Bihn Portable Culture
2:00 Larry Murante Solo contemporary singer/songwriter extraordinaire.
3:15 Cat Loves Crow Two part vocal harmonies, accompanied by guitar and mandolin.
4:30 Christian Swenson Christian will spin his magic with sound and body improvisation.
5:45 Carolyn Cruso Talented dulcimer and multi-instrumentalist on flute, guitar and vocals.

Port Angeles Community Playhouse
12:15 pm Aspire Youth Choir Fun choral songs from Sequim Aspire Choir.
1:15 Hapy's Oasis Dance Company Exotic and enchanting belly dancing.
2:30 Nuestro Canto Legends of Mexico: stories and masks.
3:45 Beth Wood Award winning songwriter and modern-day troubadour.
5:00 Okaijda Music and dance from Ghana, West Africa.

Family Medicine Family Fun Zone
11:00 am Ukulele Workshop with Miss Rose Beginning ukulele workshop for all ages. Bring a uke tuned G-C-E-A or just come to watch and listen.
12:00 noon Nuestro Canto Learn about the traditions of Mexico with masks and stories.
1:00-2:50 pm Andy Mackie Foundation Learn to play and make instruments.
3:00-3:50 Christian Swenson Always fun – always inspiring.
4:00-4:50 Dennis Duncan & Don Patzman Enjoy the stories by these seasoned storytellers.
5:00-6:00 Banjo workshop with Jason Mogi Music and written word invited!

Outside
1:00 pm Black Diamond Fiddle Co Talented young fiddlers perform for you.
2:00-3:30 SequiMarimba Lively marimba music.
4:00 Hapy's Oasis Middle Eastern Dancers Exotic and beautiful belly dancing.

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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.