| Saturday May 31, 2008 |
| 10 am |
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| 11 am |
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| Noon |
The Classics "N Jazz Brass Quintet
From Round Rock-Georgetown area
Music Director Eugene Vasconi
Program is varied and consists of classical selections as well as some pop, Dixieland, jazz, even a march and more. |
| 2 pm |
Latin At Heart with Billy Wilson |
| 3 pm |
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| 4 pm |
MUNDI – Internatinal Rain /www.MundiWorld.com
Music Director Darrel Mayers
A modern harvest of ancient sounds. With Mundi, concepts of time dissolve, making 800 year old tunes sound brand new. |
| Sunday June 1, 2008 |
| 10 am |
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| 11 am |
Rick Hudson /
He does EVERTHING! Covering 4 decades and a dozen styles of music and originals. |
| 2 pm |
Glenn Rexach Trio /
http://myspace.com/grrmusic
An all original jazz power trio serving up a heaping spoonful of righteous melodies played over sweet harmonic progressions. |
| 4 pm |
Jim Scarborough / www.JimScarboroughBand.com
Jim Scarborough and Friends...eclectic folk rock with blues/jazz influences. Original music and very personalized covers. |
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| Saturday May 31, 2008 |
| 10 am |
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| 11 am |
Sun City Dulcimers
Gay Bullard, Director Talk on the history of Dulcimer music and performance. You may be invited to play along! |
| Noon |
Gretchen Johnston, Decorator
Description and display of Faux Finishes and discussion of the use of color in applying Feng Shui to your home. |
| 1 pm |
Suppertime on the Gar’ry
A play about blacks' experiences in early Texas, based on
WPA-era personal interviews done in Travis County.
By Carol Adams-Means, PhD |
| 2 pm |
Ellsworth Peterson, PhD
A discussion of the lives and music of Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, with special attention to works that will be featured in this Festival. |
| 3 pm |
Gaye Lang, Jazz and Gospel Singer
High energy audience participation show. |
| 4 pm |
Williamson County Chorus
Under the direction of David Roberts
25 members of the chorus will sing and their director will speak about the experience and value of choral singing |
| 5 pm |
Students of Conservatory School of Dance Under the direction of Janet LoperMs. Loper will talk about the value of classical dance and several of her ballet students will perform |
| 6 pm |
Music performances
Georgetown Jazz Band -Amanda Marino
- Jazz Band Director
Members of the Georgetown High School Orchestra Mary Powers - Orchestra Director |
| Sunday June 1, 2008 |
| 10 am |
Eric Slocombe,Sculptor
Booth C25
www.EricSlocombe.com
Explain the process of the lost wax casting method, this takes the beginning clay sculpture to the end result of a bronze sculpture. Demonstrate sculpting in clay, starting with the basic shapes. The demonstration will include different tools, techniques, molds, and the use of armatures. |
| 11 am |
Sally Maxwell,
Scratch Board Artist
Booth C03c
www.sallymaxwellsart.com
Tools and techniques for working in the medium of scratchboard will be shared by Sally Maxwell. Step by step procedures will be explained for producing a highly detailed drawing on the black ink surface using various etching and engraving tools. The mystery of color will be unveiled. |
| Noon |
Daryl Howard,
Featured Artist Booth FA Gate 1
www.darylhoward.com
Daryl will discuss the history of the Japanese woodblock print and share several pieces from her private collection as examples. She will explain the tools and the process of woodblock printing |
| 1 pm |
Suppertime on the Gar’ry
A play about blacks' experiences in early Texas, based on
WPA-era personal interviews done in Travis County.
By Carol Adams-Means, PhD |
| 2 pm |
Clickety Cloggers
Demonstration and History of Clogging |
| 3 pm |
Ellsworth Peterson, PhDA discussion of the lives and music of Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, with special attention to works that will be featured in this Festival |
| 4 pm |
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| 5 pm |
Charles Skiera, Jewelry Artisan
Booth C40
Audience participation and demonstration about creation of silver and copper earring and ring designs. For people who wish to learn about making jewelry. |
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