Gearing Up For EAFA

Gearing Up For EAFA

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The days are fast approaching when thousands of people will set out to attend the Elmwood Avenue Festival of the Arts (August 25th and 26th) . Can you believe that this will be the eighth year for this grassroots festival? This year there will be four stages showcasing over sixty performers to coincide with the 170 artists. There was a time when organizers were considering a much smaller stretch of roadway to host the event. Now it turns out that every square inch of Elmwood, between West Ferry and Lafayette is jam-packed with cultural curiosities.

This year there will be a special tribute to Mark Freeland, a musician who helped to keep the arts alive in Buffalo for so many years. Kidsfest will dedicate their activities to the many trees that were damaged in the October Surprise storm. The ode to trees will wrap up with a gigantic Tree Float that will march down the middle of Elmwood past throngs of parents and friends. Cultural Row will be back, and this year don't miss Environmental Row at Auburn. And don't forget to pick up a Crystal Beach sucker before you leave. The two-day event has become one of the region's favorite activities for the family. Check out the 'to do' list:

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE 2007

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25

MAIN STAGE at Lafayette

10:30 Stacy Zawadski's Choreographer's Showcase

11:30 Folkloric Productions Dance

12:30 Festival Ballet Ensemble

1:00 LehrerDance

2:00 Buffalo Contemporary Dance

3:00 Greater Buffalo Youth Ballet

3:30 Aaron Piepszny

4:00 Janet Reed & Dancers

5:00 The Steam Donkeys

CENTER STAGE at Wilson Farms

10:00 Les Amis Fencing

11:00 Beat by 3

12:00 Outofar Jug Band

1:00 Alan Syms Guitar

2:00 Mary Ramsey-Celtic

3:00 Noa Bursie

4:00 WNY Chorale

5:00 According Two: Brooke and Elaine

SUNDAY, AUGUST 26th

MAIN STAGE at Laffayette

11:00 John & Mary & the Valkyries

12:00 Gretchen Schulz & the Morvells

1:00 Babik

2:00 Configuration Dance/Babik

3:00 Them Jazzbeards

CENTER STAGE at Wilson Farms

11:00 Davey O

12:00 City Fiddle

1:00 Nadia Ibrahim's Ensemble

2:00 RBR Recording Artist Michael Meldrum

3:00 Daughters of Creative Sound

4:00 Bass Reeves, Frank Grazanti, and Smilin' Eddie

Look for in the Festival:

Taoist Tai Chi and Capoeira Mandinga at Auburn

City Fiddle in Cultural Row

WNY Chorale's a capella in Cultural Row

Ilya's Bellydancing

DANCE TENT SCHEDULE (at the Unitarian Universalist Church)

SATURDAY

10:00 TBA

11:00 Amanda Nagurney

11:30 Michael Weber

12:30 ROCKED

1:30 Dr. Z and Doug Yeomans

3:00 Sitar Jamz

4:00 Jama Jama Community Drumming with Baba M'Baye

5:00 Outer Circle Orchestra

SUNDAY

11:00 Tapestry Charter School Ukelele Band

11:30 TBA

12:00 Ismail & Co.

1:00 Rey Scott + Co.

2:00 Nikki Hicks and the Soul Music Souljahs

3:00 Aediem

4:00 Remembering Mark Freeland with Carla, David Kane, Bud Redding, The Painkillers, and other guests.

KIDSFEST PERFORMANCE TENT

***MC: Michael Meldrum (Sat & Sun)

KIDSFEST ACTIVITY TENTS

Woodland - Polish one of Cousin Kelly’s hand-carved wooden forest creatures or make a stick with bells and wishes . Silly Cool - Use an old newspaper in a new way: fold a classic hat and add some artistic feathers. Fanciful face-painting to match!

Not Just for Kids - Create a leaf rubbing or dip and dye a colorful wind wand.

The Parade of Trees - Paint 90 feet of parkland on Saturday, then bring it to life with trees and birds on Sunday!

Tot Tent - Build houses for tiny gnomes using Waldorf-inspired log building blocks. Or float away with a helium balloon.

AUGUST 25 & 26, 2007

Saturday

10:00- Garth Sinclair-Scottish Bagpipes

11:00- Mr. Sky- Eric Hahn- Storyteller

12:00- Community Music School- Interactive Music & Movement

1:00- Concerto- Theatre Figuren- Michele Costa- Puppetry Performance

2:00- Buffalo Suzuki Strings - Children's Orchestra

3:00- Michael Meldrum & the Buffalo Song Project

4:00- Hawk Creek Wildlife Center- Live Animal Demonstration

5:00- Mary Ramsey and the Fiddlers - Interactive Student Fiddle Performance

Sunday

11:00- Mark Carra- Live animal demonstration

12:00- Rince Na Tiarna- Irish Dancers

1:00- Karima Amin- Storyteller

2:00- TBA

3:00- Michael Meldrum & the Buffalo Song Project

4:00- Tree of Life Parade with Puppeteers Franklin La Voie and Kyla Kegler. Music by the 12/8 Path Band accompanied by the Gaia Tribe

***MC: Michael Meldrum (Sat & Sun)

FESTIVAL CAFE under a big tent Something for all tastes can be found at the Café. Come sit under our big shade tent and enjoy Poco Tazons, Tamales, Thai salad, gourmet teas—wow what food! ENJOY

2007 FESTIVAL CAFÉ participants

Participants:

Abbotts Frozen Custard- Sundaes, rootbeer floats and cones.

Artichoke French -Beans and greens, sautéed artichokes

Fat Bobs Smokehouse- St. Louis ribs and pulled pork

Gifty's- Steak subs and grilled goodies.

Globe Market- Thai noodle salad and other Artisinal fare

Lafayette Development Corp w/Edritos’-. Poco Tazon and fish tacos

Lombardo’s Pita Place- Portabella, meat, veggie and seafood gourmet pitas

Louie's Hot Dogs- Old-time favorites plus veggie dogs and yellow fin tuna

BM Ventures- Veggies, veggies and veggies

Mineo & Sapio- Italian Sausage Got Chorizo?

Mrs. Coffee- Smoothies Latte and more.

Red Osier- Hand carved roast beef sandwiches.

Soo’s Chinese Food- Moo Shu, Sesame chicken and daiquiris.

Chile Connection- Southwestern cuisine at it’s best!

Look for in the Festival: Cinnamon Roasted Nut Co.- Fresh roasted and delicious.

Country Popper- Delicious A Festival favorite.

Crystal Beach Candy Co.- A Buffalo tradition

Tropical Ice- Cool of with delicious flavors.

tru-teas- Fine iced teas and fresh baked desserts.

There's so much more that it would be impossible to list. That means that you'll have to check out the festival website to the get the whole rundown.

Rock Harbor

What Others Have To Say

  1. NBJOHN

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    Aug 20th 2007, 13:32

    Almost seems like the Music is Art should be here.....

  2. Perry

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    Aug 20th 2007, 13:55

    NBJOHN...I agree! Music is Art really needs to partner up with another event.

  3. Gioia

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    Aug 20th 2007, 14:25

    How do musical acts, dancers and other performers get selected to participate? There's a great variety of acts, but I was curious how people become part of the festival.

  4. Perry

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    Aug 20th 2007, 15:31

    They ask for submissions from performers in the late spring/early summer.

  5. Quinn

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    Aug 21st 2007, 09:47

    Since the Elmwood Festival is about Community - There will also be a Community Celebration outside Lafayette Pres. Church on the Corner of Lafayette and Elmwood at 6 on Saturday night. Several churches will offer the service and there will be music interspersed and provided by the WNY Chorale, Breaking the Limits Ministries and Samuel Rivera, a Drum Circle and musicians from Lafayette and Unity Church. Bring a lawn chair and participate with others in your community.

  6. queenseyes

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    Aug 21st 2007, 14:25

    Additions and changes:

    Sunday, Main Stage Change to: 11:00 John & Mary & the Valkyries..............Aediem

    Sunday, Dance Tent Change to: 3:00 Aediem............................................... John & Mary & the Valkyries

    Saturday, Main Stage Change to: 1:00 LehrerDance............................................TBA

  7. elmwood99

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    Aug 21st 2007, 15:36

    Why would the Elmwood festival want to partner with Music is Art....it already has music and art. Music is Art should go back to the Allentown weekend, where there is no music. Music is Art should go to Delaware Ave, south of the Allentown Festival or to Lafayette Square. There are 250,000 people in that area on Allentown weekend. It totally makes sense. The city would help them do it.

  8. CharlesinCharge

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    Aug 21st 2007, 16:49

    elmwood99, where have you been? The city denied permits to MIA. The EF would be an excellent venue for them!

  9. NBJOHN

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    Aug 21st 2007, 18:20

    Just seems like the Elmwood festival focuses more on art in the community vs. the Allentown festival that brings many more people in from out of state. Also Allentown seems to have more crafts then art.... And we all know That Music is art......

    Just my opinion

  10. 42nate

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    Aug 21st 2007, 20:38

    The Elmwood festival _used_ to be about community. At the beginning, you had to be a local artist, local being apparently defined as Western NY. Now they take artists from anywhere, as I learned from studying the program for this year's festival -- Florida, Colorado...

    Craftspeople who do the summer circuit of art festivals like Allentown are just adding this one to their itinerary. I lost a lot of respect for the organizers once I saw that they're accepting exhibitors from out of state.

  11. 42nate

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    Aug 21st 2007, 20:39

    Oh, and Music Is Art should pick a neighborhood that doesn't already have a major festival, like Grant Street.

  12. NBJOHN

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    Aug 21st 2007, 20:48

    Grant St??? Yikes - Muisc is a Drive by????

  13. AtwaterLouse

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    Aug 21st 2007, 21:48

    Drive-by... Bike-by... Walk-by... lots of ways people go bye-bye in streets toward Grant, unfortunately.

    Regarding MIA, I wonder if it would be possible for them to join forces with Taste of Buffalo? They could have the music not start start until Saturday evening after Taste booths close up around 7pm (that way, the noise would be a non-issue), or maybe starting it an hour before at 6pm wouldn't bug too many people.

    The two events could share some costs for Saturday evening security, port-a-johns, etc.

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