2011 edmonton international street performers festival program
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On behalf of City Council and the people of Edmonton, Alberta’s Capital City, welcome to the 27th annual
Edmonton International Street Performers Festival!
Since 1984, professional street artists from around the world have gathered in Churchill Square to delight and
amuse audience members of all ages and backgrounds. Over the years, millions of spectators from here and
abroad have flocked to the Square to have their funnybones tickled at this fun, family-oriented festival.
It’s a highly-anticipated time of year when street acts, rovers, musicians, dancers, clowns, stilt
walkers and puppeteers transform Edmonton’s downtown core into the ultimate play zone.
Thank you to the many dedicated organizers, volunteers and sponsors for working so hard behind the scenes to ensure that performers and audiences alike
can enjoy this outrageous, over-the-top festival!
Best wishes for a fun-filled and memorable StreetFest 2011!
Yours truly,
On behalf of the Government of Alberta, it is my pleasure to welcome all artists, performers and spectators to the 27th edition of the Edmonton
International Street Performers Festival.
Street corners and city squares around the world have long been the original stage for artists
and performers. There is a certain charm and uniqueness in having no barrier between performer
and audience; instead of merely observing, we become part of the show. These attributes make
Edmonton’s International Street Performers Festival a unique form of artistic expression that is never
the same two years in a row.
Events like this do not happen without a core of dedicated volunteers and organizers. To all those involved in planning and organizing this year’s
Street Performers Festival – thank you! Your hard work helps to ensure a memorable experience for
spectators and performers alike.
Best Wishes for another great festival!
ProduCEr’s rEm a rks
It’s time to escape to someplace magical. For 10 days each July, downtown Edmonton becomes a world of
wonder. I’d like to kick off the festivities by welcoming both the community and the astounding company of artists who are flying in from around the planet to Sir
Winston Churchill Square for StreetFest 2011.
After 27 years, the daily performance schedule is a trick the amazing staff and volunteers pull off at
the Festival daily (and flawlessly). Check out what is coming up on the Square at the Edmonton Journal Information Station and at our Greeting Gate on the Southwest corner of the site. (You can also follow us
on Twitter for updates throughout the day!) Schedules are modified regularly according to the crowds and
weather conditions.
It’s always a pleasure to say there is no ticket required to access the Square. It is you, the audience member, who decides the true value of the performance at the end of each show by making a contribution directly to the artists. I think you’ll find yourself emptying your
pockets for our fantastic line-up this year! Edmonton audiences have an extraordinary reputation for
generousity, as well as wholehearted participation and enthusiasm, making Edmonton StreetFest a Festival that’s praised by street performers around the world.
Our 2011 volunteer slogan is: Any more balls in the air, and I’d be a juggler. How very true! My eternal
appreciation goes out to the Edmonton International Street Performers Festival board of directors,
volunteers and staff for the truly inspiring efforts they contribute to the Festival each year. These individuals might not be juggling fire, but it does take a certain kind of magic to execute a Festival of this size and
quality with such zest.
Additionally, I’d like to thank the City of Edmonton through the Edmonton Arts Council, the Department of Canadian Heritage, and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts for their vital ongoing support. Together with many supportive local businesses who understand the value of wonder, they help us play in the streets
every July.
I look forward to seeing you in the Square. Just bring yourself…we’ll supply the magic.
Artistic Producer: Shelley SwitzerAssistant to the Producer: Kathleen Bell
Ad Sales & Sponsorship Assistant: Crysta BrownSite & Vendor Managers:
Don Snider and Linda Brenneman-SniderAssistant Site Manager: Marie Scarlett
Volunteer Manager: Liz Allison Assistant Volunteer Manager: Trish Daly
Office Manager: M. Jacelyn LeeBox Office Manager: Eric LuoBookkeeper: Tammy Massa
Artist Liaison: Ben SuresClipboard Manager: Paul BezaireMarketing and Media Relations:
Bottom Line Productions Inc.Design: Woodward Design
Site Décor: Memi von Gaza and Peter FieldPhotography: Epic Photography
Videography: Alan PlotkinProgram Guide Printing: Central Web
Welcome to the 27th Edmonton International Street Performers Festival.
Arts and cultural events showcase our artists’ talent, and stimulate our economy. They are an opportunity for all Canadians to discover the rich diversity of Canada’s
cultural scene and enjoy memorable experiences.
On behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Government of Canada, I would like to thank everyone who dedicated their time and energy to help organize
this unique celebration of the arts.
Bienvenue au 27e Edmonton International Street Performers Festival.
Les rencontres artistiques et culturelles mettent en valeur le talent de nos artistes et stimulent
notre économie. Elles sont l’occasion, pour tous les Canadiens, de découvrir la riche diversité de la scène culturelle canadienne et de vivre des
expériences mémorables.
Au nom du premier ministre Stephen Harper et du gouvernement du Canada, je remercie tous ceux qui
ont consacré temps et énergie à l’organisation de cette célébration des arts à nulle autre pareille.
The Honourable / L’honorable
James MooreMinister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
Shelley Switzer - Artistic ProducerEdmonton International Street Performers Festival
Stephen MandelMayor
Lindsay BlackettMinister of Culture and Community Spirit
MLA, Calgary-North West
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our tHanks our sincere gratitude and appreciation goes to all of the supporters who have kept us on the streets…where we belong.
govErnmEnt fundErs
Department of Canadian HeritageAlberta Foundation for the Arts
City of EdmontonEdmonton Arts Council
PrInCIPal sPonsors
630 CHEDAirways Rentals Leasing and Sales
ATB FinancialCISN
Edmonton JournalEpic PhotographyGlobal Television
iNEWS 880Joe FM
Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton
majorsPonsorsEdmonton Transit System
Impark
gEnEralsPonsors
Downtown Business AssociationRealtors Association of Edmonton
Bottom Line ProductionsMaclab Enterprises
fEstIval sPonsors, advErtIsErs & suPPortErsAccounting on WheelsAxe ProductionsBAREFOOT wines Balloon GangBig Rock BreweryBiowareBonnie Doon Bowling LanesCapital PowerChianti CafeCinnzeoCirque du SoleilCory Zee ATM’sCulligan WaterEdmonton Community FoundationEdmonton Folk Music FestivalEdmonton International AirportEdmonton Public LibraryEpcorFantasia Gelaterria & CaffeFunky PickleFreewill Shakespeare FestivalGateway PressHistoric SocietyHole’s Greenhouses and GardensHughes PetroleumIncite SolutionsIon PrintingKarries KostumesKing Stamp and SignKouri – Berezan – Heinrichs Chartered AccountantsLondon DrugsMcBain CameraM & M Meat ShopsNightlife PromotionsNorthern Light TheatrePattison Outdoor GroupRapid Fire TheatreRed Arrow MotorcoachRoyal Alberta MuseumRoyal Mini StorageSalloum Family FundSavviaSherlock Holmes Pubs
SobeysStarbucksTeatro la QuindicinaTelus World of ScienceThree Bananas CafeTicketmasterTriple J. PlumbingVertically InclinedVolunteer EdmontonWarp 2West Edmonton MallWestern CycleWhat’s Delicious Winspear CentreW.R. ScottYellow PencilZenari’sZu-Ma Productions
A special thanks goes to all of those who contribute so generously to our Festival, our volunteers and to all our fundraising efforts. We thank you most sincerely.
CrEatIvE tHanks go toAdriano ZenariAl KraizerAlan LovettAlex RankinAllison KwanAmanda NiblettAmanda WoodwardAna ShepherdAnna AlfonsoAndre PerusseArzoo RouhiAssunta MarozziBarbara McGeeBill HallamBill PahalBob PalmerBob SchilfBraden FormanekBrad StrombergBrandi WurtzBriefs BoysBruce ThorsenBud & Laverna Salloum Candidia FarnelCarlene ShawChris GregoryCindi ZubyClaude HeppelleChris BergsmaChris Martin
Clyde BlackburnColin FranksColin ReidCrysta BrownDanny ChauDarka Tarnawsky Darryl MatternDavid CheorosDavid Jackson Dawn Saunders DahlDenise KirkpatrickDianna MacDonaldDick & Wan FinkelDon MyhreDon SniderDonna RibackEllen FinnFabian JamesFawnda MithrushGay LibinGina MoeGina PuntilGita GoburdhumGiuseppe AlbiGreg BurnsGudole B ChammockHenry GallantHessie & Bernie SwitzerHokum W. Jeebs Ian JacksonIke JanacekJamie ZuniguaJane ParksJann SmithJared SmithJean-Francois TaillonJeff HaslamJeff MatychuckJenifer ChristensonJoanne McDonaldJoAnn RobertsJohn BecketJohn HorsleyJohn MahonJohn StepovyJon HallJonny JacquesJulie StormerKathleen BellKathleen OngKayle TiedeKimiko NomuraKen BrandesKen FiskeKen RubuliakKent WoodsKeri L. ClarkeKerri Gibson-LorangerKerry LongKristin GibsonKyla EiswirthKyle Jorde
Larry WernerLaurie HawnLaurie StalkerLawrie SeligmanLee HolfeldLinda Brenneman-SniderLindsay DoddLindsey McMaster Liz LepperLorne SpreenLouise Clarke & Nigel MartinLynne & Rob SosnowskiLynette MauriceMaque DaVisMarian BrantMariann Sinkovics Marie ScarlettMemi Von GazaMump & Smoot Neil McBainNick NickolasNeal RempelPatti StilesPatti StewartPatricia MisutkaPeter FieldPhil LeconteRemi LavoieRenato DestefanisRichard StuartRichard WongRobert GrozicRobyn SchommerRon Pearson & Clare MullenRoss BradleySheldon DurstlingSperos Vlassopoulos Stephanie EndersStephen DubetzSteve CorbettSteve GlassmanSteve HansenSusan ChibriSue BroderickTammy DuCheneTammy MassaTerry WickhamTess Beck & Rudi MineurTim FurstTina LivingstonTracey VankeimpenaTrevor SchmidtTrisha TambelliniUlla TaylorVictoria BoutilierVirginia ClevetteWanda BornnWayne AylingWendy Vousden & Justin Case
CrEw CoordInatorsaudience services
Don Snider
audience services assistant coordinator
Jeff Van Suest
be your own buskerAshley Wright
world headquarters & clipboard manager
Paul Bezaire
assistant clipboard & troupe du jour team
Al GadowskyAmy KucherickCarrie Howard
Shauna Murphy
environmentKathy Prince
greeting tentRobin Gerow
hospitalityNeon
informationDianna MacDonald
& Cec Fagnon
kids’ worldJan Black-Stewart
late night madness stage managerMarian Brant
officeM. Jacelyn Lee
box officeEric Luo
transpoGlenn Nelson
troupe du jour stage managerAdam Becket
troupe du jour crewKyle Jorde
Thank you to all the members of our amazing Volunteer Teams. They make such a huge contribution to the success of our Festival…and
to our City. You are true superstars and we thank you so much.
ProgrammIng PartnErsSpruce Grove Street Performers Festival
Grande Prairie International Street Performers Festival
If wE’ vE mIssEd your namE duE to Error or PostIng dEadlInEs, PlEasE forgIvE us.StreetFest also thanks the Alberta arts and festival community including Edmonton Folk Musical Festival, Events Edmonton, Fringe Theatre Adventures, The Works Visual Arts Festival, Northern Alberta Children’s Festival, Big Valley Jamboree, the Sir Winston Churchill Square Festival Group and the North East West Expo in Newfoundland and Labrador.
StreetFest is a proud member of PACE, Arts Touring Alliance of Alberta, the Tourism Partnership Council and CONFAB.
StreetFest is proud to work with an international community of Street Festival presenting organizations. We especially acknowledge the
Moisture Festival, Brighton Festival, Shrewsbury Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Kendal Mint Festival, World Busker Festival –
Christchurch, The Garden of Unearthly Delights – Adelaide, Fira Tarrega, La Merce Arts de Carrer – Barcelona, Manchester Streets
Ahead and XTRAX, Juste pour rire/Just For Laughs - Montreal, Waterloo Busker Carnival, Ottawa Street Festival, Red Deer Centre Fest, the Port Credit Busker event and the Toronto Busker Festival.
We already dream, and inspire dreams in our audience. Please consider making a donation to StreetFest… and help us dream BIGGER. Please go to our website www.edmontonstreetfest.com
to make a donation. You are welcome to contact us at the StreetFest offices at 780-425-5162.
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The Edmonton International Street Performers Festival would
simply not exist without the commitment and support of the
thousands of volunteers who have contributed to the Festival
over the past 27 years. We cannot thank them enough for their
willingness to step up to the job, and give of their time and
energy. As we host another international cast of performers
and thousands of appreciative fans on Churchill Square, our
volunteers are there every step of the way to help make the
Festival experience a wonderful one. Our hats go off to them!
Hats off to ourInCrEdIBlE voluntEErs sue broderick - president
michael kennard – vice presidentmaxine klak - treasurer
dianna macdonald – secretaryron pearson – past president
david abbey
alex armstronggary maitlandtim marriott
gail barrington mossjane parks
r. bruce specht
We thank all the people who care, guide and steer StreetFest through
its journey to our audiences. We truly could not exist without you.
Thank you very much.
Board of dIrECtors
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al ak a zamak a tHE Human knot
usa Alakazam is also known as”The Human Knot“…
an amazing international street and circus entertainer. He presents a 100% high-energy show that will have you reeling with laughter and twisting in your seat. Audiences the world over have been left breathless by Al’s incredibly freaky body contortions, cheeky comedy and ridiculous, sky-high feats of danger. A mix of traditional
vaudeville, circus sideshow and twisted comedy, The Human Knot is a self-contained freak-show
suitable for the whole family.
tHE artIsts
tHE BE artHurs edmonton
The Be Arthurs are a ukulele cover band who formed in the summer of 2005 and first entered
into the “busking loop” at the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival. After much success at the Fringe, The Be Arthurs opened
for a band... that was opening for a band... that was opening for a band at a local hot spot in hometown Edmonton. They’ve played gigs at
opening night galas, fundraisers, variety shows and several live music venues around Edmonton including The Winspear Centre. The Be Arthurs are Ryan Parker on a Soprano “Greg Bennet”
ukulele, Sheldon Elter on a matching Baritone, and drummer Bob Rasko. They are thrilled to be back
on the Square for 2011!
BoB rasko edmonton
Bob is happy to be performing in Kids’ World this year. He was first able to bring together
his unique method of storytelling for Concrete Theatre’s Sprouts Festival, and has since been sharing cacophonic creations for young audiences at Edmonton’s Fringe Festival, in schools around the city, and in his backyard with his sons. A very proud Edmonton-based actor/musician, he is a graduate of MacEwan’s Theatre Arts and Music programs, and founding member of Ribbit RePublic where most recently he co-created, and performed in an adaption of several Grimm’s Brothers Tales called Grimmer than Grimm. Bob is also appearing at the Festival with Edmonton’s official ukulele rock cover band The Be Arthurs.
CIndy lou rEqua whitecourt
Cindy Lou Requa has painted thousands of decorations on thousands of children,
spreading delight across Western Canada. She has been a “regular” at local events for
over 20 years and looks forward to StreetFest – and all the bright and shiny faces it brings
- every July.
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tHE artIstsfIrEfly tHEatrE
& CIrCus edmonton
It’s a bird—it’s a plane—it’s an aerialist! StreetFest veterans Lyne Gosselin and Annie
Dugan are back - along with newcomer Mackenzie Baert - to take you on a Caribbean
holiday. Join them as they journey over the Atlantic Ocean, a place where sharks fly,
crabs contort, and mermaids spin. But watch out for the pirates! Firefly Theatre & Circus has captivated audiences nationwide and
beyond with their unique fusion of aerial arts and theatre. Under the Sea is their fast-paced spectacular show that is fun for the whole family.
tHE EtCH-a-skEtCH guy
usa Lee Zimmerman is likely the world’s fastest Etch-A-Sketch artist...and he’s funny too!
He creates portraits, cartoons and more on the world’s greatest toy. Lee first started
performing at parties ten years ago in Hollywood for special events including “The
Seinfeld Final Wrap Party,” and Guns ‘N’ Roses “End Of Tour Party.” He’s also worked for
Demi Moore and her kids and a host of other celebrities. Catch him in action on the Square
and learn his Etch-A-Sketch secrets at the Be Your Own Busker Workshops.
darrIn HagEn edmonton
Darrin’s “first time” at StreetFest was in 1994, “the summer I dyed my hair blonde,”
he notes. He is an award-winning writer, composer and performer whose been playing at StreetFest for over a decade. Looking back,
he’s literally brought dozens of delightful characters to the Festival. This year, Darrin
can again be found at our Late Night Madness presentations, providing a musical soundtrack
to the hilarity.
dan tHE Balloon man
edmonton Dan the Balloon Man has been bringing
smiles to young and old for over a decade and is thrilled to be back with StreetFest for the third year in a row. His unique blend of comedy and unparalleled skill at the art of latex manipulation have made him a hotly sought after performer all over Western
Canada. Dan boasts “one of the best balloons you have ever seen…or I’ll eat a bug!”
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gustavo tHE ImPossIBIlIst
calgary See the flames, smell the fear... wear the
pantyhose! That’s the motto of the infamous Gustavo the Impossibilist. Watch as Gustavo
attempts feats of unrealized foolishness for your pleasure and amazement. From the little known ‘Casey Cartwheel’ to the
infamous ‘Flaming Stilts Escape of Death,’ Gustavo is sure to fail at every outrageous
stunt he puts before the audiences’ unbelieving eyes! Children and young people split their sides laughing at his outrageous
antics and you will too.
HarvEy and IdaHo edmonton
In their partnership, Harvey and Idaho have been involved with Kids’ World at StreetFest for the past nine years and are welcoming
their tenth with glee. Other credits include the Comedy Festival, Night of Artists, Edmonton Fashion Week, InterFear Arts Festival, and
LoveStyles Fashion Fundraisers. Set/costume design credits include Sterling Award winners,
Lobster Telephone (Panties Production), Jeremy Fisher (Concrete Theatre) as well
as Swallow (Azimuth Theatre).The boys are also busy with interior design projects and the coordination of a number of fabulous fundraisers for local theatre and charities.
HIlBy tHE skInny gErman jugglEr
berlin Hilby the Skinny German Juggler is a
comedic circus stunt performer. Originally from Berlin, Hilby eventually realized that Germany was just not going to get any funnier. After a brief career as a social
worker, Hilby felt prepared to move into a line of work making people laugh. The New York Times calls Hilby, “Rivetingly Obsurd.”
One cannot help but be charmed by his impeccable timing and extreme skills. You will find Hilby atop unicycles of all shapes
and sizes manipulating objects ranging from bowling balls to hedge trimmers.
s t r E E t f E s t fun photo contest
s t r e e t f e s t i s o n e o f t h e m o s t “ p h o t o g e n i c f e s t i v a l s ” i n t h e l a n d ! c e l e b r at e t h e f e s t i v a l – a n d y o u r p h o t o g r a p h i c ta l e n t s – b y c a p t u r i n g t h e f e s t i v a l “ i n a c t i o n .” t h e n s e n d
y o u r p h o t o s i n t o g l o b a l t v t o w i n g r e at f u n p h o t o c o n t e s t p r i z e s . wat c h g l o b a l m o r n i n g n e w s t h r o u g h o u t t h e f e s t i v a l
f o r a c h a n c e t o s e e y o u r p h o t o s o n t v !
f o r f u l l c o n t e s t d e ta i l s a n d t o s u b m i t y o u r p h o t o s , v i s i t w w w. g l o b a lt v e d m o n t o n . c o m / c o n t e s t s
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jan strEadEr edmonton
A veteran actor and street performer, Jan Streader transforms from ZuZu the Clown
to Mrs. Collywobbles, the cockney cleaning lady; from Antoinette the Fairy Godmother to Professor McComical the wacky wizard; to Suzanna Banana who sings, and dances everything from Conga to Cuban to Calypso.
Jan has enchanted people of all ages, touring Alberta for more than a decade.
jamEs o’sHEa vancouver
Playwright, actor, comedian and juggler, James O’Shea [aka Chairman Jim] lives in fabulous
Vancouver. He has traveled the world to exotic places like Egypt, Israel, Ireland and Cyprus showing audiences things they have never seen before—and occasionally, things they never want to see again. He was recently
wowing crowds down at Robson Square for the Olympics. But right now, he’s right here. He believes that even though you may not have a
life in the circus, you should always have a little circus in your life. Catch his show on Churchill Square or learn the tricks of his trade at the Be
Your Own Busker Juggling Workshops.
jaCquIE Paul rochfort bridge
Brush in hand and inspiration on side, the popular Jacquie Paul returns with her special
brand of magical face painting. She has participated at 25 editions of StreetFest over
its history. Every face is an original work of art that you won’t want to wash away. As a sculptor and visual artist, Jacquie’s participation is sought after by festivals
across the country. Show your true colours and enjoy a visual kaleidoscope you just
won’t forget.
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jEssE and amBEr edmonton
Jesse and Amber will be roaming the Festival as kooky characters that are sure to make
your belly ache with delight. An actor, dancer and voice-over artist, Jesse has performed
for many major theatre companies including Theatre Network, Concrete Theatre, Northern
Light Theatre, Mayfield Dinner Theatre, Catalyst Theatre and The Citadel to name a few. Amber is an actor, choreographer, dancer and founder/co-artistic director of Dammitdance Theatre. In 2004 Amber cofounded the Expanse Movement
Arts Festival.
k amIk a zE fIrEflIEs usa
The Kamikaze Fireflies (Rob Williams and Casey Martin) are a fire breathing, cube
spinning, whip cracking, and stilt walking duo that blend vaudeville with sketch comedy, and circus skills with stand up. Join this tangle of absurdity and audience interaction as they try to catch lightning in a bottle and bring peace
and joy to the world at affordable prices.
l ady dolPHIn edmonton
Lady Dolphin is dedicated to providing the best possible experience for those who
surrender to the art of face and body painting. She is family focused and continues to study ways of improving her unique one-of-a-kind designs by observing natural surroundings
and some of the most creative face and body painters on the planet. Face painting requires
a willingness to use imagination and Lady Dolphin has lots of that. She’ll transform the ’you’ that you see every day in the mirror…
into WOW!
lInda k arEnko edmonton
Linda Karenko has brought wacky characters (Sheriff Winnie Dean, the Wiener Queen, Det.
Sgt. Terri Burke, Madame de la Loon, Vespa and Festival Warrior) to life for over 20 years. A veteran
street performer throughout Alberta, Linda’s other credits include Edmonton’s Winterlight
Festival, Grand Cache’s Deathfest, and Edmonton Tourism’s representative in Beverly Hills, Mexico City and London, England. Be prepared to have
lots of fun with Linda’s characters, and watch as they become your new BFF.
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outdoor sHows daily - 11:30am - 11pm
sunday, july 17 – 11:30am to 5pmsir winston churchill square
Visit our Edmonton Journal Information Station or our Greeting Tent on site for the
daily schedule.
kIds’ world daily - 11:30am - 6pm
sunday, july 17 – 11:30am – 2:30pmsir winston churchill square
Performances, play and activities for the young and young at heart.
2011 strEEtfEst sCHEdulEBE your
own BuskErdaily workshops and showcases
daily - 11:30am – 5:30pm sunday, july 17 – 11:30am – 2:30pm
atb financial big tent on 102a avenueShowcase your talents! From juggling
to dance to etch-a-sketch art…learn from the best on the street.
be your own busker schedule:11:30 – 12:30
B’Boy and B’Girl Dance with Rhythm Speaks
12:30 – 1:30Juggling and Circus Skills with
the Silly People and James O’Shea (Recommended for ages 8 and up)
1:30 – 2:30Etch-a-Sketch with The Etch-a-Sketch Guy
(25 people maximum per session – 2 sessions per hour)
2:30 – 3:30B’Boy and B’Girl Dance with Rhythm Speaks
3:30 – 4:30Juggling and Circus Skills with
the Silly People and James O’Shea (Recommended for ages 8 and up)
4:30 – 5:30Etch-a-Sketch with The Etch-a-Sketch Guy
(25 people maximum per session – 2 sessions per hour)
trouPE du jour daily at 10pm
(except sunday, july 17)the steps, sir winston churchill squareFamily-friendly group shows featuring “the
best of the fest;” each night a different cast!
Admission: Pass the hat. Thank you to Maclab Enterprises for their generous donation of matching all Troupe du Jour audience
donations (up to $5000).
l atE nIgHt madnEss friday, july 15 & saturday, july 16
11pmlibrary theatre,
stanley a. milner library, downstairsIt’s late and it’s mad… Directed by Rob
Williams with musical direction by Darrin Hagen; featuring different members of the
StreetFest cast each night!
Advance Tix $15; $17 at the door
Available at: YEG LIVE, 780-425-5162, onsite during the Festival, & at the door
ClosIng grouP sHow sunday, july 17 – 3:30pm
sir winston churchill squareYour last chance to catch Festival faves from around the world as they present a closing
show not to be missed!
stEPs to strEEtfEst… the how to’s & did youknow’s of the festival
the artists StreetFest is a curated Festival. This means
all of the artists you see on our site are performing at the exclusive invitation of our Artistic Producer Shelley Switzer, who works year-round to bring you the best of the best. We all have a role to play: we invite them,
they perform and you pay them!
festival site Our main Festival site is Sir Winston Churchill Square at 99 Street and 102 A Avenue. It’s the heart of downtown in Edmonton’s Arts District,
right in front of City Hall.
access StreetFest is open to the public and wheelchair
accessible. Entrance is free and all outdoor performances are in the pass-the-hat tradition.
getting here and home again The LRT and ETS Buses stop near Churchill Square. Transit Info: 311 or 780-496-1600.
parking Underground parking is available at the
Stanley A. Milner Library, The Citadel Theatre and City Hall. Many outdoor parking lots are
within two or three blocks.
if you need assistance, just ask. we’re here to help! streetfest info: 780-425-5162 www.edmontonstreetfest.com
payment for all workshops and
non-ticketed performances:
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2011 strEEtfEst sCHEdulE on-site info
Check out our Edmonton Journal Information Station, and our Greeting Tent for Festival
Guides, and programming information. If you have a smart phone, you can also scan the QR Codes found on our marketing materials and throughout the Festival site for more info on
StreetFest and our artists.
daily performance schedule The fun begins at 11:30am and ends with a Troupe du Jour variety show at 10pm daily.
Our schedule is as flexible and unpredictable as our artists – it’s the nature of our art form.
Performances will be adapted to suit the weather and crowds. We will do our best to
predict a schedule through the day. Check for updates at the Edmonton Journal Information
Station, our Greeting Tent and on Twitter!
weather or not We are a 99.9% outdoor Festival. Please be sure to double check the weather forecast before you join us on the Square. (Visit our
website at www.edmontonstreetfest.com for a link to the latest weather information.) We adjust performance schedules according to the weather conditions and our crowds. Your enjoyment and safety are first in our thoughts
and plans. When you arrive at Sir Winston Churchill Square, please go to our Greeting Tent or to the Edmonton Journal Information
Station for the latest updates.
money We’ve all got to make a living. Street
performers work hard to make you smile, so please reward them. We encourage you to put cash into their hats. Change is available at the
Edmonton Journal Information Station.
make a donation to streetfest Keep us on the street where we belong
by making a donation to the Festival and/or by purchasing a ticket to our onsite raffles. All donations go towards our public programming. Donations to the Festival are
accepted at the Edmonton Journal Information Station and at our Greeting Tent. You can also
donate online via our website: www.edmontonstreetfest.com or through your smartphone using QR Codes found throughout
the Festival and PayPal.
contests/ facebook & twitter Join in the fun by participating in our Fun Photo
Contest (sponsored by Global Television and McBain Camera). Post a review on Facebook
and follow our daily updates on Twitter.
common sense rules Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, and comfortable
footwear are in high fashion at StreetFest. Please supervise your children at all times.
Bottled water is available for purchase. Vendors sell a wide range of festival-style snacks and beverages. Warning: if your
cellphone rings during a show you may be shamed mercilessly. Please turn off your phone during performances. Videotaping
performances is not permitted.
And if you’re coming with a group, ensure anyone requiring supervision is easily
recognizable – matching hats, shirts or wristbands work wonderfully. Daycares, take this opportunity to teach children how to pay
for art – load ‘em up with loonies! And be sure to take in the fun at Kids’ World and Be Your Own Busker in the ATB Financial Big Tent.
vIsIt our grEat vEndors as Part of your Pl ay tImE at strEEtfEst…
food vendors Blue Willow
Bob’s BombayCornstarsFat Franks
Funky PickleGrills Gone WildHot Dog WorldLemon Heaven
Little O’sMargarita Village
Panda Hut ExpressPure Café and Juice Bar
Rainbow Bubble TeaRoyal Treats
Soner’s DonairTaste of MongoliaThe Punky Potato
Uncle Milt’s Root BeerWannawafel
craft vendors AfricraftArtemis
Chayana’k CraftsDazzling DesignsEarths EmporiumIndo Home Décor
Psychic WorldTsoi’s Jewellery
if you need assistance, just ask. we’re here to help! streetfest info: 780-425-5162 www.edmontonstreetfest.com
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clown shoes leave small footprints Each year, StreetFest strives to reduce our environmental footprint. Along with our vendors, we are working to increase efficiencies and reduce waste…and we ask our audiences to pitch in too. Take public transit to the Festival. Please use recycle bins provided on site for your disposables. Reduce. Reuse, Recycle. Every little bit helps.
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mIss BEHavE england
Poster girl and host in the Olivier award-winning world smash hit ‘La Clique’ …
host and producer of the ‘Variety Nightly’ shows’ sell-out season at London’s legendary
Roundhouse and The Blackpool Grand…madam and producer of ‘The Crack’ A Variety of Comedy… and cult hit of Edinburgh 2010. She’s a facilitator of people’s good times and one of the only female sword-swallowers on
the planet. Don’t miss…Miss Behave.
mIa’s faCE and Body PaIntIng
sylvan lake Originally from Japan, Mia performs at many events across Canada, the
US, UK, South Korea and Japan. From intricate oriental calligraphy to full face
transformation, watch Mia create colourful and beautiful body art. Her artistry is limited
only by your imagination.
magICal mystICal mICHaEl
usa Remember the last time you saw a “cool” magic show? No? Then it’s high time to
see Magical Mystical Michael. A montage of mirth, mystery and magic, he’s not your typical magician. Combining wit, charm, and a “sleight” attitude, laced with his
eccentric-illusive logic, Michael enchants and thrills onlookers by floating a member of the audience in mid air, stopping water
in mid stream, and producing laughter from your heart. Magical Mystical Michael has performed for audiences world wide: from
the corners of Asia to deep in the Himalayas to Europe, Canada, Mexico, and the USA. Michael has magically touched the hearts of many who never before experienced a
live magician.
magIC BrIan as nIgEl Bl aCkstorm
usa As a youth, this self-proclaimed heavy metal magician focused on his two passions: heavy metal and magic. As is the case with us all, Nigel grew to adulthood and was confronted with choosing his career path. As his love for metal and magic had only grown over time, and since he had no desire to wear a suit,
Nigel decided to devote his life to both his arts, founding the magicial heavy metal cover band, Lordz of Illuzzion. In 1998, following a sold out performance, the other three Lordz abruptly quit the band. Nigel was devastated by this surprising and untimely break-up. Driven by
rage and passion and channeling the spirits of Houdini and Ozzy Osbourne, he put the pieces of his life back together and thus emerged The
Heavy Metal Magician. With the skills of an alchemist, Nigel blended heavy metal music and the world of magic, creating the unique genre: “heavy magic.” Be prepared to have your mind blown, and ladies: please control yourselves.
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PrEtzEl edmonton
From intricate balloon animals to large-scale balloon installations, Pretzel (aka Stephen Dubetz), is back at the Festival to deprive
himself of oxygen for your amusement. The kingpin of Edmonton’s “Balloon Gang,” Pretzel will twist and turn thousands of balloons into colourful creations for young and old alike.
PrIv y PEoPlE ontario
Arguably the worst experience anyone has had at an outdoor festival is going to the
bathroom, the can, or the privy. Enter the Privy People, dedicated to making your portable
bathroom experience fun and fruitful, sanitary and relaxing. Enjoy themed portable toilets, cover cozies on the toilet seats, a variety of bathroom tissues to choose from, reading
material for every age and taste, and pleasant scents and pictures to make you feel right at home. Come by and visit…and be sure to ask
about their foot washing, conditioning and massage special.
tHE PuPPEt guy usa
Led Zimmerman (aka The Puppet Guy) is the host and creator of the most amazing and
unique marionette show: HOLLYWOODSTOCK. He combines his love of pop culture and his
distaste for ordinary puppets into a miniature Rock and Roll Revue complete with tiny
guitars, amps, drums and the biggest names in the history of music. You’ll see Tina Turner, Jimi Hendrix, and even Elvis (back from the dead out of his Cadillac Coffin.) Led is an
LA legend who has performed privately for everyone from Frank Zappa to Hugh Hefner,
Paula Abdul to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Don’t miss him at StreetFest 2011.
P’ wan thailand
P’Wan’s first visit to Edmonton’s StreetFest in 1996 inspired her to transform her passion for Thai art into a talent for face painting.
Traveling from her home across the ocean, she is delighted to bring her unique artistry
to the Festival once again. Add a smile to your summer skin with one of P’Wan’s
delicate designs.
please consider making a donation to the edmonton international street performers festival. visit our edmonton journal information station and greeting
tent for details. donations can also be made online at w w w.edmontonstreetfest.com or call us at 780-425-5162.
every dollar donated goes towards our all- access, public programming.
in loving memory of hokum w. jeebs and steve hansen, both true gifts to the art form. may we always remember them
and other artists, volunteers, and supporters in the street performance family who’ve left us this past year. with loving
thoughts and sympathy to those who have suffered their loss.if you would like to honour hokum with a donation in his name, the edmonton international street performers festival has initiated the “hokum w. jeeds and dr. anita shaffer fund”
with all proceeds going to comedy cares programming, of which hokum was a fixture.
a sPECIal trIButE
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rHy tHm sPEaks edmonton
Rhythm Speaks is a dance crew that represents the Hip Hop way of life in its true essence by destroying boundaries and stereotypes about
Hip Hop and their First Nations culture. The crew fuses traditional pow-wow dance moves with B’Boying/B’Girling in order to strike a balance
between their roots and those of Hip Hop. Their main focus is to share what they have learned
over the years and help educate the public about what Hip Hop truly stands for...peace, love, unity
and having fun. See their amazing shows on the Square throughout the Festival and learn
some of their dance moves in the Be Your Own Busker Workshops.
tHE quEEn victoria
Queen Elizabeth, in her elegant regalia, looking remarkably like comic Carolyn
Sadowska, is making her own royal visit to StreetFest. She noticed you didn’t make it to the Royal Wedding and would like to know
why! Hobnob with “Her Majesty” on her royal walkabouts. Catch up with the latest news
from the palace, get an invite to tea or fine-tune that royal wave of yours.
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ron PEarson edmonton
Ron’s first StreetFest was in 1989. Since then, he’s performed his magic show many
times, presented a live “Mermaid Sideshow,” performed in “The UnNaturals” with his son and daughter, and has been involved on the
StreetFest Board. This year, Ron can be found sneaking around the site doing sleight of hand magic and joining us on some of our Comedy
Cares visits.
ruBBErBand Boy new zealand
StreetFest is pleased to welcome the freak-liest boy in show business “The Famous
Rubberband Boy.” So funny, he should have been twins! A master of rubberband-ology and inventor of ‘The Human Catapult’ (the
largest rubber band you’ll ever set eyes on). Originating from New Zealand, his Guinness World Record acts of facial contortion have
now been viewed in 15 countries. The Alpha, The Omega and The Rubber–Band Boy!
Anthropomorphic creature of stationary, Man or Monster? You decide!
sIlly PEoPlE kitchener/waterloo
The Silly People present The Human Piñata ….an interactive adventure filled with the feeling
of being eight years old again. Take a turn, take a swing and if you are lucky candy will fly out and make all your dreams come true. This creative and amusing act is also an incredible
stress reliever. Who doesn’t like whacking another human being in public? Whatever your
motivation, the Human Piñata guarantees to taunt and make you feel silly! (Actual guarantee, not a guarantee.) In addition to their roving piñata act, The Silly People with Ana Shepherd are here to teach you their cool circus and juggling skills
at our Be Your Own Busker Workshops.
sIlvEr ElvIs toronto
Silver Elvis is the most unique spin on Elvis you will ever see. A creation of performance artist Peter Jarvis, this robotic statue of The
King, (not unlike Elvis himself), is cash-activated. (Thank you. Thank you very much.)
In a world of 58,000 Elvis impersonators, there is only one true Elvis simulator. Silver Elvis sightings have been made from New
Zealand to Ukraine, Malasia to Ireland. Join in the fun as teens freak, grandmothers swoon,
and toddlers dance with the king of bling.
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zu-ma ProduCtIons edmonton
Zü-Ma: Talent to Amüz is Cindi Zuby (Zü) and Lynette Maurice (Ma). This zany duo performs puppetry, music, family events, theatre and workshops throughout Alberta. Join them in Kids’ World for “Amüz-ing Adventures” – a puppet and music variety show for all ages. You might also catch them in a banjo duet
with Whyte Yo-küm, the only Country-Western performing egg at the Festival.
tomko l amB calgary
Tomko Lamb is a hammered dulcimer player from Calgary. His albums are a mix
of guitar, piano, and vocals on the one hand, and hammered dulcimer instrumentals on the other. When he plays live, busking on the street, it’s solely with his hammered
dulcimer. StreetFest is excited to welcome Tomko – and his sweet sounds - back to the
streets of Edmonton.
suBlImIt japan
Sublimit is the combined astonishing talents of Guts- a professional circus acrobat – and
Yoko- a highly skilled gymnast and dancer. In 1995, they made their performance debut in
Japan. Since then they have toured extensively around the world perfecting their unique
performing style. Don’t miss their amazing hand-to-hand balancing act with an Asian flair.
sImon gl assman edmonton
See what you’d look like as a fireman, a 70’s rockstar or a Mongol Warlord! At Simon’s caricature booth, you’ll be able to have
your portrait drawn in whatever situation or get-up your heart desires. Drawing from classic cartoonists like Bill Watterson and Gary Larson, Simon is a 25-year-old artist
currently living in Edmonton. This is his fourth year at StreetFest.
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late night madness11 pm july 15 & 16tickets: yeg live, 780-425-5162, onsite during the festival, & at the doorlibrary theatre, stanley a. milner library, downstairs
trouPE du jourfamily-friendly group shows featuring “the best of the fest;” each night a different cast!
july 8 – 16 10pmthe steps, sir winston churchill square (or in the atb big tent if it rains)
admission: pass the hat ** thank you to maclab enterprises for their generous donation of matching all troupe du jour audience donations (up to $5000).
edmonton international street performers festivaljuly 8 -17, 2011 sir winston churchill square
www.edmontonstreetfest.com 780-425-5162
BE your ownBuskEr unicycle raffle
Come to our Greeting Tent or the Edmonton Journal Information Station on site during Festival hours and for
$2 you can:
Support StreetFest’s Be Your Own Busker programs
Buy your chance to win and drive away in true StreetFest style…on your very own UNICYCLE from Western Cycle!
NOTE: Must by 18 years of age or over to purchase.DRAW DATE is Sunday, July 17 at 3:30pm.
LIMITED TICKETS printed.Prize unicycle is a 20” beginner’s edition; value: $175.
Come to our Greeting Tent or the Edmonton Journal Information Station on site during Festival hours and for
$5 you can:
Support StreetFest
Pick a Long-Stemmed Nose
Buy your chance to win our STAY AND PLAY RAFFLE prize package including hundreds of dollars worth of activities, hotel, dining and attraction passes to
enjoy in and around our wonderful city of Edmonton!
NOTE: Must by 18 years of age or over to purchase.DRAW DATE is Sunday, July 17 at 3:30pm.
LIMITED TICKETS printed.
stay & Play raffle