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here - Mill Race Folk Society
Music at McDougall
Ceilidh - Traditional U.K. Music
Thursday, August 4
7 to 9 p.m.
All are welcome to join us for a casual evening concert
presented by talented local musicians and featuring
traditional music, song and Scottish hospitality.
Piping Down the Sun
July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 28
4 to 4:30 p.m.
Sundays in July and August. Experience this ancient
Celtic tradition and bid the sun “oidhche mhath”
(good night) in the traditional musical manner.
McDougall Cottage
519-624-8250 TTY: 519-575-4608
89 Grand Avenue South, Cambridge
www.mcdougallcottage.com
Music Series
Summer
Every Sunday afternoon in July and August from 1 to 3 p.m.
at Waterloo Region Museum musicians entertain visitors
with music and song. Free with general admission. Rain or
shine. Performance inside in case of inclement weather.
July 31 – Shannon Lyon (Indie Folk)
August 7 – The Butcher’s Wife (Indie Folk with vocal harmony)
August 14 – Gypsy Jive Band (Gypsy Folk)
August 21 – NUA (Celtic)
August 28 – John McKinley Band (Blues)
Waterloo Region Museum
10 Huron Road, Kitchener
519-748-1914 TTY: 519-575-4608
www.waterlooregionmuseum.com
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Please Join us for
our 2016/2017 Season
the games afoot
A Mystery/thriller by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Patsy McCleery
September 16 to October 1, 2016
a dickens christmas carol
A Comedy by Mark Landon Smith
Directed by Steve Robinson
November 25 to December 10, 2016
albertine in five times
A Drama by Michel Tremblay
Directed by Robin Bennett
January 27 to February 11, 2017
don’t dress for dinner
A Comedy by Marc Camoletti
Directed by John Edwards
March 24 to April 8, 2017
cambridge community players
47 Water Street South P.O. 1327, Stn. Galt, Cambridge, ON N1R 6C9
Office Phone: 519-623-4076 Box Office Phone: 519-623-4070
www.cambridgecommunityplayers.com
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60 Dickson St, Cambridge
519-740-4681 x4376
Art Gallery • Gift Shop
Classes & Workshops
Performances • Artist-in-Residence
Mayor Doug Craig
and Cambridge City Council
Extend Greetings to
everyone attending
THE 24TH ANNUAL
MILLRACE FESTIVAL
OF TRADITIONAL FOLK MUSIC
taking place in Downtown Cambridge
July 29 - 31, 2016
Alex Mustakas ● Artistic Director
Aug 17 – Sept 4
Oct 12 – Oct 30
Nov 23 – Dec 24
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AUGUST 19, 20, 21 | 2016
MUSIC & CRAFTS FESTIVAL
BRUCE COCKBURN - NATALIE MACMASTER
- LINDI ORTEGA - THE EAST POINTERS IAN TAMBLYN - THE MAE TRIO & MORE...
TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH
SUMMERFOLK.ORG OR 1-888-655-9090
Folk Night at the Registry
www.folknight.ca
Jez Lowe $18
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Saturday October 29, 2016
Laura Smith and Naming the Twins $20
Saturday November 19, 2016
Brad Nelson and Sheila Carabine $16
Saturday January 21, 2017
The Registry Roots Weekend: Lennie Gallant $20
Concert & Workshops: Saturday March 18, 2017
ALSO The Celts present “The Real St. Patrick”
Friday March 17, 2017
Steel Rail $18
Saturday April 8, 2017
Bill Staines $18
122 Frederick St.
(Frederick at Weber)
Kitchener
519-745-6565
www.registrytheatre.com
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2017 Merrick Jarrett Concert
Saturday May 6, 2017
2016-2017 Series Pass available! $96
See www.folknight.ca for tickets and more details.
Prices include HST. All information is preliminary and may be subject to change.
508-B Gladstone Avenue Ottawa, ON K1R 5P1
Phone: 613-560-5997 Toll-Free: 1-866-292-6233
www.folkmusicontario.ca
April 18, 2016
Enjoying live, outdoor music is a gift of Ontario’s summers. On behalf of Folk Music Ontario, it is my honour and privilege
to welcome you to The Mill Race Festival of Traditional Folk Music. This is one of many great music festivals across this
province that brings people together in a celebration of art and community.
Dance a little. Eat good food. Make music. Buy a CD or two and some fine craftwork. Collect autographs. Talk with the
artists. Heck! Invite one to come and do a house concert in your living room!
Folk Music Ontario proudly supports the growth and development of the folk music community and industry. I encourage
you to visit a few more of Ontario’s great festivals, listen to your local folk music radio show, and support live music
whenever you can.
Congratulations to everyone who has given of their time, energy, and talent to make this festival possible. I thank each
and every one of you who choose to spend your hard-earned money on a ticket; you are helping folk music thrive in the
21st century. Have a great weekend.
Cheers,
Rachel Barreca, President
June 17-19
Tottenham Bluegrass Festival (Tottenham)
July-Sept
Summer Festivals at Harbourfront Centre (Toronto)
July 7-10
TD Sunfest (London)
July 7-17
RBC Royal Bank Bluesfest (Ottawa)
July 8-10
Canterbury Folk Festival (Ingersoll)
July 8-10
Mariposa Folk Festival (Orillia)
July 8-10
Northern Lights Festival Boréal (Sudbury)
July 14-17
River and Sky Music/Camping Festival (Field)
July 14-17
Stewart Park Festival (Perth)
July 15-17
Home County Music & Art Festival (London)
July 22-24
Hillside Festival (Guelph)
July 29-31
Blue Skies Music Festival (Clarendon Station)
July 29-31
The Mill Race Festival of Trad. Folk Music (Cambridge)
Aug 1-7
Goderich Celtic Roots Festival & Celtic College (Goderich)
Aug 5-7
Live from the Rock Folk and Blues Festival (Red Rock)
Aug 11-14
Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games (Fergus)
Aug 12-14
Kingsville Folk Music Festival (Kingsville)
Aug 12-14
Trout Forest Music Festival (Ear Falls)
Aug 19-21
Peterborough Folk Festival (Peterborough)
Aug 19-21
41st Summerfolk Music & Crafts Festival (Owen Sound)
Aug 29-Sept 5 Ashkenaz Festival (Toronto)
Sept 2-4
Shelter Valley Folk Festival (Grafton)
Sept 14-18
CityFolk (Ottawa)
Oct 20-23
30th Anniversary Folk Music Ontario Conference (Ottawa)
COMING UP IN 2017:
Jan 29-31
Hillside Inside (Guelph)
Feb 12-14
Winterfolk Blues and Roots Festival (Toronto)
Mar 4-7
Winter Folk Camp (Haliburton)
www.tottenhambluegrass.ca
www.harbourfrontcentre.com/festivals
www.sunfest.on.ca
www.ottawabluesfest.ca
www.canterburyfolkfestival.on.ca
www.mariposafolk.com
www.nlfbsudbury.com
www.riverandsky.ca
www.stewartparkfestival.com
www.homecounty.ca
www.hillsidefestival.ca
www.blueskiesmusicfestival.ca
www.millracefolksociety.com
www.celticfestival.ca
www.livefromtherockfolkfestival.com
www.fergusscottishfestival.com
www.kingsvillefolkfest.org
www.troutfest.com
www.peterboroughfolkfest.com
www.summerfolk.org
www.ashkenaz.ca
www.sheltervalley.com
www.cityfolkfestival.com
www.folkmusicontario.ca
www.hillsidefestival.ca
www.winterfolk.com
www.winterfolkcamp.com
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GUIDE TO THE 2016 MILL RACE FESTIVAL EVENTS
In addition to the concerts that are prominent throughout the
weekend of the festival, these other activities are also happening:
WORKSHOPS:
OPEN STAGE
Workshops in Ontario folk festivals are a
combination of education, performance
and entertainment. Various performers
from different backgrounds will be put
together on stage under a specific theme.
These may involve a number of fiddlers
from different groups, or a selection of
singers could be asked to share songs
about specific themes. These create an
experience of informal and spontaneous
music making by festival artists.
This will follow after the Children’s
performances on the Water Street South
Stage and is in the same venue. Singers
and musicians who would like to have
a chance to perform should speak with
the volunteers at that Stage and sign up.
Hosted this year by Cambridge
Live Music
SINGAROUNDS &
PUB SESSIONS:
Singarounds or Song Sessions, are informal gatherings where musicians/singers
gather in a circle, unplugged, sharing
songs together in an informal social setting. A pub session is similar, but mainly
instrumental music is played; jigs, hornpipes, etc. These are a mainstay at British
and Irish folk festivals.
Hosts are appointed to run these events,
but anyone who plays the appropriate
style of music can join in. The intent is to
provide a place for traditional folk song
and music enthusiasts who are not necessarily hired performers to participate in
making music at the festival.
These will be held in the Kiwi. The Mill
Race Folk Society hosts these events
regularly at various venues in Cambridge
throughout the year as well. Check our
website for details.
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Please see the Schedule and Venues
Map in the centre of the programme for
details, times and locations.
For folk music activities throughout
the year, please see:
www.millracefolksociety.com and
www.grandriverfolk.org
CRAFT VENDORS
Grand River Custom Jewellery
Handcrafted silver jewelry
Rachel Ramljak
[email protected]
519-222-1939
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519-741-7007
Finnigan Ink/Adara Collections
custom snap jewellery and accessories, custom
buttons, wooden dog beds, dog bandanas
[email protected]
CONCERT, WORKSHOP AND SESSION PERFORMERS
Alex Cumming & Nicola Beazley
Alex Cumming &
Nicola Beazley are an
exciting Box & Fiddle
duo performing both
songs and tunes from
around England.
They are both recent
graduates of the Newcastle University Folk
and Traditional Music
Degree and were New
Roots Finalist in 2014.
They have performed at
some top UK festivals
including Towersey
Village Festival, Whitby
Folk Week, Sidmouth
Folk Week, Bromyard Folk Festival and more. With Alex’s rhythmic danceable accordion style & strong voice and Nicola’s stunning and gutsy fiddle playing, the duo create
a big sound and give a new voice to the wonderful canon of English Folk Music.
CD Available. www.alexandnicolamusic.weebly.com
ALFIE SMITH & NICOLE CHRISTIAN
Alfie Smith and Nicole
Christian are old-style
slide guitarists, multiinstrumentalists and
a blues duo not to be
missed. Featuring Alfie’s
belting baritone vocals
mixed with Nicole’s
sass and jazz flute, they
bring you blues, roots
and songwriting in a
way you have never
heard before. Recording
together for the first
time as a duo with their debut album, “Come On In My Kitchen” is an unfiltered,
live-off-the-floor album that melds Delta blues and Southern Rock, folk lyrics with
glockenspiel accents, back porch banjo with fife and drum tradition. Come on into
their kitchen, and you won’t be disappointed.” CD Available. www.alfieandnicole.com
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The Bilge Rats
The Bilge Rats are a
group of singers who
specialize in singing
shanties, the sailors’ a
capella work songs from
the great days of the tall
sailing ships. The Bilge
Rats’ repertoire also
includes songs from a
variety of other traditions, from doo-wop to
ballads, reflecting the
well established tradition
of sailors constantly picking up new ‘shore’ songs to delight and distract their shipmates in their leisure hours. There is a rumour that the Bilge Rats are an offshoot of
the Toronto Morris Men, who dance traditional English Morris dances in Toronto and
other parts near and far.
www.tfmm.ca
Bob MacLean
Bob MacLean is a
Folksinger and celtic
guitarist with roots in
Cape Breton (Glace
Bay) and Quebec. He’s
been playing guitar
for as long as he can
remember and his
interest and passion for
the guitar and exploring his love of East
Coast traditional music
and songs have only
grown over the years.
Expect a lively, engaging and entertaining
performance!
CD Available.
www.bobmaclean.ca www.
mccairleyandmaclean.ca
https://www.facebook.com/
BobMacLeanGuitar
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The Boxcar Boys
The Boxcar Boys weave
together a captivating bevy of
folk traditions, Dixieland jazz
and Klezmer performed with
a good ole time New Orleans
spirit. This Toronto based six
piece features clarinet, accordion, washboard, tuba, trombone, and fiddle. They have
recently released their third
album titled “Cicada Ball”.
CD Available.
theboxcarboys.ca
facebook.com/theboxcarboys
youtube.com/theboxcarboys
twitter.com/theboxcarboys
theboxcarboys.bandcamp.com
Cihat Ozturk
Born in Istanbul, Turkey,
Cihat Ozturk started his
musical career at a young age
performing in a host of school
choirs. Eventually his appreciation for traditional Turkish
folk songs soon directed him
to the long necked lute, the
Baglama. After graduating,
he began rigorous training to
enhance his vocal and instrumental style and execution.
Cihat won the Turkish Folk
Music competition for TRT
(Turkish Radio Television)
which gave him the opportunity to receive professional vocal training from the Conservatory of Music. He now
lives in Toronto.
http://smallworldmusic.com/artists/cihat-ozturk
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Cupola/Ward
Cupola/Ward comprises
Doug Eunson, Sarah
Matthews and Oli
Matthews playing
English and European
dance music and English
songs in three part
harmony, incorporating
melodeons, hurdy gurdy,
saxophones, clarinet,
fiddle and viola. These
three highly talented
musicians and singers weave intricate harmonies and beautiful melodies. They have
two albums out as the trio and are involved in numerous other projects on the English
Folk Scene. Lucy Ward is a singer-songwriter from Derby, UK. She plays guitar, ukulele and concertina but considers her voice to be her first instrument.
CD Available. https://cupolamusic.wordpress.com/cupolaward/
Discovery
Jeff Gillett is an
experienced folk
guitarist and singer.
As well as performing
solo, he often works
as an accompanist for
nationally renowned
folk singer Ron
Taylor. Elaine has
been a enthusiast of
traditional folk song
for many years and
performs regularly in
local folk clubs. They are both from Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. Together their
voices combine to create beautiful harmonies and sensitive interpretations of
traditional and modern folk songs, enhanced by Jeff’s supremely tasteful, restrained
yet inventive accompaniments. Their repertoire includes traditional music, new interpretations of familiar songs and William Blake’s poems sung to Jeff’s original tunes.
[email protected]
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Frog & Henry
Frog & Henry play
mostly early American
popular music: early
jazz, blues, rags, jug
band music, stringband; and some early
Calypso, Cuban, and
Mexican music .While
most active recently in
Canada as a two-man
one-man-band, Frog
& Henry was formed
in New Orleans as
an eight-piece street
performing band from
members of the Loose
Marbles, The Drunken
Catfish Ramblers, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Haret, and the Happy Pals.
Common iterations of the group now feature two members playing a foot-controlled
tuba, a pedal-operated upright bass, and a device for playing cornet and guitar
simultaneously behind vocals, clarinet, and trombone. The group can appear with as
few as two members and as many as eight or ten, depending on the availability and
location of its members and the requirements of the venue.
CD Available. www.frogandhenry.com
Juneyt
Born in Istanbul,
Turkey, Juneyt is a selftaught musician playing
flamenco guitar for 16
years, played alongside
well-known musicians
throughout his career.
He has performed on
many albums & festivals
around the world.
Juneyt has been nominated for the Toronto
Independent Music Awards (2015), & four-time nominee for Waterloo Region Arts
Awards (2008, 2010, 2012, 2014). Composed music for two television documentaries,
won 4 Diamond Readers Choice Awards (2014-2015) He has had the honor to open
for world renowned musicians like Alex Cuba and John McDermott.
CD Available www.juneyt.com
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Lederman/Bell
Anne and Ian have
been playing great
Canadian music - old
and new, for longer
than they care to
admit. In the late
70s, along with Kate
Murphy, they formed
the group Muddy
York, in order to bring
the traditional songs
and dance music
of Canada to audiences that often didn’t even know that music existed. Anne is
also known especially for her work with Metis and Aboriginal fiddle traditions in
Manitoba. Ian sings and plays guitar, concertina, button accordion, 5-string banjo
and Scottish smallpipes. Anne and Ian have done thematic shows on several tried and
true Canadian experiences: The Great Lakes, The Underground Railroad, Come to
Canada (Songs of Immigration and Survival), Not a Mark in This World (Songs of
Social Comment), The Metis, and others.
CD Available. www.ianbellmusic.ca http://www.annelederman.com/
Martin & Shan Graebe
Gloucestershire, England known to the Romans as Corinium!.
CD Available. www.martinandshan.net
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Martin and Shan
Graebe sing traditional songs, mostly from
the south of England
and, mostly, unaccompanied and in
harmony. Many come
from the Devonshire
collector, Sabine
Baring-Gould, on
whose work Martin is
an authority. Martin
has also written a
number of songs that
have become popular
with folk audiences
worldwide. They
live in Cirencester,
NUA
NUA is an awardwinning innovative
trio, bringing a fresh
and unique sound to
traditional music, creating their own distinctive
original compositions,
balanced with traditional/contemporary
tunes drawn from Irish/
Scottish traditions. The
interaction between
the three is what really
makes the music shine,
whether it be soaring
melodies or tasteful
grooves.
CD Available.
www.trionua.com
[email protected]
Relative Harmony
Relative Harmony-Rick
Avery, Judy Greenhill
and Jon Avery- are a
family band. Their
instrumental music is
a blend of traditional
Anglo-American and
Celtic dance tunes for
violin, piano/guitar and
percussion. Vocally they
perform traditional
and contemporary folk
songs, with a special
emphasis on audience
participation.
They have one CD“Rolling Home”.
CD Available.
[email protected]
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The Schotts
The Schotts are a picking, singing and song
writing duo, playing
traditional acoustic
music inspired by the
people, places and history of their home base
of Norfolk County,
Ontario. They have
been playing together
for 25 years, honing
their musical talents
by playing in clubs
and festivals across
Canada and Europe. In
addition to performing at bluegrass and folk festivals, house concerts and weddings in and around Ontario,
Darrin and Alison Schott give voice and instrument lessons to students in Glen Meyer
and Tillsonburg, Ontario. Their music can be found online at www.theschotts.ca and on
their self-titled debut recording. CD Available.
Shane Cook & The Woodchippers
Led by a Canadian and
US National fiddle
champion, Shane Cook
& The Woodchippers
bring a modern and
exhilarating approach
to fiddle tunes and step
dance that The London
Free Press says “takes
the spirit of traditional
music from Canada’s
past into 2015 and
beyond.” Joining Shane are National Step Dance Champion Kyle Waymouth, step
dancing wonderkid Leo Stock, and singer/pianist Emily Flack.
www.shanecook.com/thewoodchippers
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Sweet Felons All
Sweet Felons All
are a Torontobased band whose
lively performances include
traditional and
traditional-style
songs and tunes
mainly rooted
in the English
tradition. SFA’s
repertoire includes
both a cappella
songs and songs
accompanied by
a variety of instruments including guitar, whistle, button accordion, concertina, fiddle,
bodhran and keyboards. Sweet Felons All are best known as the house band at the
popular Another Bloody Folk Club in Toronto.
sweetfelons.ca and abfc.ca, Contact: [email protected], 416-207-0258, Facebook Page: Sweet Felons All
Tamar Ilana & Ventanas
Singer/dancer Tamar Ilana and Ventanas fuse passion and intimate dialogue,
embracing the varied instrumental and melodic traditions of North Africa, the Balkans,
Turkey and Spain to create fresh interpretations and original songs. Oud, baglama,
darbuka, and percussive flamenco footwork intertwine with surprising harmony, joy
and yearning. This unusual musical mix garnered the group two Canadian Folk Music
Award nominations in 2015 for their album Arrelumbre.
CD Available. http://ventanasmusic.rocks
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Tellier, Somers And Nunn
This local trio has many
decades of combined
musical experience
and deep local roots:
They’re Norm Tellier
from Cambridge on
mandolin and vocals;
Geoff Somers from
Cambridge on fiddle
and vocals; plus Tom
Nunn from Kitchener
on guitar and vocals.
Geoff, Norm and Tom
played previous Mill
Race festivals in the
successful bluegrass
band Northern City
Limits, General Store
and others. Although
the bluegrass background certainly comes through in their music, their selection of vocal and instrumental material touches on various genres. Norm, Geoff and Tom are pleased to be back
playing at the Mill Race Festival. [email protected]
The Tethera Quintet
This is a group of local
musicians who perform
traditional music
of the British Isles,
Canada and whatever
else creeps in. Members are: Paul Morris
(vocals, mandolin,
concertina and melodeon), Brad McEwen
(citterns and vocals),
Brian Sinclair
(mandocello, tenor
banjo, guitar and various other unique stringed instruments),Gwen Potter (viola
d’amore) and Bill Nesbitt (anglo concertina, jaw harp, harmonica and vocals).
CD Available. www.tethera.webs.com www.hunterscorners.yolasite.com
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Tony Gouveia & Elizabete
These two
have emerged
as impressive
voices of a
new generation of fado
singers in
North America. Fado is
the urban
folk music
of Lisbon.
They will be accompanied by Hernani Raposo on Portuguese guitar, Eduardo Câmara
on classical guitar, Pedro Joel on double-bass and Richard Nunes on percussion. Join
them for a performance featuring traditional Portuguese folk blues and other sounds
of Portugal. CD Available. www.tonygouveia.net www.facebook.com/elizabetefado www.tonygouveia.net
www.facebook.com/elizabetefado
FOOD VENDORS
(Located on Dickson Street in front of Cambridge City Hall)
K’s Ice Cream & Treats
Ice Cream, Frezzies. Slushis, Water
Luchador Gourmet Streatery
Kidz Taco Bag – our famous chili with ground beef,
chorizo sausage & bacon bits served in a frito corn chip
bag topped w/ jack cheese, sour cream & lettuce
Philly Cheesesteak Nachos – shaved sirloin in a brandy
peppercorn sauce served in a dorito nacho chip bag
topped w/ onion tanglers, jack cheese, sour cream &
lettuce
Shanghai Cigarros – golden crisp mexican spring rolls
filled with tex-mex beef, roast corn, black beans & a
sriracha-plum dipping sauce
Thai Red Curry Taco – hand-torn roast chicken, jack
cheese, broccoli slaw & avocado aioli in a butter-toasted
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Bavarian Xango – deep fried triple chocolate cheesecake in a mexican pastry roll dusted in cinnamon sugar
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Fresh Chipped Fries - $6
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Korean Fries – Bulgogi Marinated Ontario pork, House
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Korean Tacos – Bulgogi Marinated Ontario pork,
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All Beef Hot Dog – 100% Beef Hot Dog $6
Served with Fresh Chipped Fries $8
Mac and Cheese – Aged cheddar, asiago, Mountainoak
gouda, shallots, fresh cream, lemon toasted panko $12
Pop / Water $2
Mango Chutney Indian Cuisine
1. Butter chicken with Rice
2. Beef Keema curry with Rice
3. Vegetable Jalfrezi with Rice
4. Vegetable Samosa with Tamarind Chutney
5. Mango Lassi (Drink)
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CHILDREN’S PERFORMERS
Crumbly The Clown
Music By Jake
Crumbly is a top notch
entertainer who has the
unique ability to communicate with the crowd
using his tongue-in-cheek
humour which appeals to
both adults and children.
Crumbly delights his
audience with his ability to
unicycle, juggle, do magic
and twist balloon animals.
He cleverly incorporates
safety and friendship into
his show while using audience participation. After 24 years experience
as a children’s entertainer, Crumbly intuitively knows how to win over even the most
timid and terrified children. By the end
of Crumbly’s show even those children are
eager for more.
[email protected]
Meet Juno nominee
Jake Differ, whose
musical, funny and highly
interactive live performances have delighted
family audiences all across
Canada. Jake plays a great
mix of up-tempo songs
on guitar, ukulele, flute
and voice and everyone
ends up singing, dancing,
playing instruments and
laughing the whole way
through.
CD Available.
www.musicbyjake.com
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Sandy & Sharon
Sandy MacDonald and
Sharon Foran have come
together to present a high
energy, fun show for
kids. Together they have
developed a show which
showcases the children
through their involvement.
It is full of costumes and
props which are used with
and on the children.
The theme is based on the
costumes and music of
many different countries.
Sandy and Sharon have
had many successful
performances at libraries, community
events and corporate children’s parties.
[email protected]
Singalong Tim
Sing Along Tim plays
fully interactive folk rock for
families. From old and
traditional to new and
exciting via some of the
greats like Leadbelly, Woody
Guthrie, Pete Seeger and
Sharon Lois & Bram. Each
song is performed in a way
that invites and encourages
audiences to join in. Sing
Along Tim and his band
The Pacifiers have played at
The Montreal Folk Festival,
Mariposa Folk Festival and
the Ancaster Fall Fair. They
also perform regularly at
Sick Kids Hospital.
CD Available. singalongtim.com
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Turkey Rhubarb
Dale Behnke, Gerry
Dion and Paul Fralick
sing English, French and
Spanish traditional tunes
from around the world.
Catch their harmonies,
humour and sense of fun
on TURKEY Rhubarb,
Hello out there! and
Soggy Mittens, Tingly
Toes; as well as videos, Sur
Le Pont (d’Avignon), Oh
Susanna and So Early in
the Mornin’!
www.turkeyrhubarb.ca
Zoe The Clown
Zoë is one of Waterloo
Regions most experienced
clowns and has been
playing with families for
over 20 years. She has
trained with world class
clowns and mimes such
as Sigfrido Aguilar of
Guanajuato, Mexico, Paul
Gaulin of Toronto and
the Movement Theatre
International in Philadelphia. Believing in contagious play, she continues
to tickle the funny bones
of audiences anywhere she
is called to.
www.thechucklegang.ca
519-580-1495
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YOUTH SHOWCASE
MORRIS DANCERS
PERFORMERS
Green Barn Morris
This is a combined side, featuring members of both Cold
Barn Morris from Hamilton, Ontario, and Green Fiddle
Morris of Toronto to bring you dances traditional to
several different English villages. If you are interested
in learning, please feel free to contact us! We teach
beginners each fall. Musicians are also very welcome!
The group is led by Roy Underhill and Leo Nelson.
[email protected] www.greenfiddlemorris.ca or coldbarnmorris.ca
Forest City Morris
Forest City Morris & Sword from London Ontario
danced out for the first time in 1978, drawing inspiration
from the dances of the village of Kirtlington in Oxfordshire, U.K. Thirty-two years later, this women’s side of
Cotswold Morris dancers maintains the ancient tradition
while having fun! Over the years, the side has performed
at numerous festivals and dance events throughout
Canada, the U.S., and even Bermuda and England. The
Mill Race Festival is delighted to have Forest City Morris
perform once again. www.forestcitymorris.webs.com
Orange Peel Morris
Orange Peel Morris Dancers is the Border Morris dancing
troupe from the Orangeville area northwest of Toronto.
These dancers do Border Morris, an old English folk dance
performance style from the English/Welsh borders of
Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Shropshire.This group
also typifies the essence of Morris dancing: “A chance to
perform in the street, to show off, to be loud or silly or
raucous, to violate normal standards of behavior and not
only get away with it, but be applauded for it.”
www.orange-peel-morris.com
The Toronto Morris Men
Morris dancing has been performed in England since
before the 1400’s, but the Toronto Morris Men (TfMM)
have only been performing their exuberant style of morris
dancing since 1985. The TfMM have danced throughout
Canada, the United States, and have performed in England
and Iceland. They are the only Canadian dance group to
ever perform in the Carnaval de Santiago de Cuba. This
year TfMM again returns to dance in welcoming streets of
Galt and, as their alter egos The Bilge Rats, will be quaffing
refreshments and astounding listeners with their collection
of sea shanties and work songs. http://tfmm.ca
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