Easter Weekend
13 - 17 APRIL
FISAF 2017 is bought to you by City of Fremantle with the assistance of: MAJOR PARTNER
MAJOR SPONSORS
SPONSORS
SUPPORTERS
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welcome to the
2017 Fremantle International
Street Arts Festival Fremantle International Street Arts Festival (FISAF) is a cornerstone event in the City of Fremantle’s annual calendar and a key contributor to our burgeoning international reputation as a festival city. Over the Easter long weekend, the streets of Fremantle become an open-air stage for the world’s best street theatre, busking, comedy, dance, music, circus and cabaret. Fremantle has long been recognised as a hub for arts and culture and FISAF is an example of this at its very best. Each year our beautiful city comes alive with locals and visitors alike joining in the street party vibe; local traders extend onto the streets day and night, amplifying Freo’s famous alfresco atmosphere; and the best international talent is accessible for all to revel in. I hope you enjoy perusing the program and choosing your own FISAF experience. From the alluring to the challenging, there is a breadth of incredible unique entertainment for you to enjoy in the vibrant streets and parks of Fremantle.
Dr Brad Pettitt FREMANTLE MAYOR
Welcome to the 19th annual Fremantle International Street Arts Festival. Regarded as one of Australia’s biggest and best street arts festivals, the event continues to attract more than 100,000 people to the port city of Fremantle to enjoy a range of extraordinary performances from comedy and circus to acrobatics and cabaret. This year’s program boasts more than 30 world-class local and international acts from countries such as Australia, UK, USA, Canada, Lithuania, Japan, Belgium, Spain, New Zealand the Netherlands and Sweden. Some highlights include an interactive outdoor theatre piece delving into the secret love life of plants by UK’s Romantic Botanic, a wondrous old fashioned butchery market by Boucherie Bacul from Belgium, and Spanish award-winning dance duo Te Odiero. The Fremantle International Street Arts Festival is proudly sponsored by the State Government through Tourism Western Australia. Tourism is a vital industry for Western Australia, contributing $9.6 billion to the State in the year ending September 2016. Events are important as they not only add vibrancy to WA, they also raise awareness of the State through media exposure and attract visitors who inject billions into the economy. The City of Fremantle is undergoing a significant revitalisation with more than $1.3 billion worth of private and public investment in the pipeline transforming the city into an even more vibrant destination, with new hotels, restaurants and bars. I encourage visitors to take some time and explore this changing city and appreciate its rich culture, laidback atmosphere, heritage buildings and fascinating maritime and convict history. I hope everyone enjoys the festival and their time in Fremantle.
Gwyn Dolphin CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER TOURISM WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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Your guide to the Fremantle International Street Arts Festival program: Buskers
MUSIC
It takes a special kind of artist to entertain crowds on the streets and many of our performers have travelled across the globe to perform for you in Fremantle. If you’ve enjoyed their performance, put some money in the hat, this is how they make their living.
There’s nothing better than the sounds of live music filling the open air during the festival. Check out this year’s musical acts, be they comedy, folk or international.
Street Theatre
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Theatre doesn’t always need to be in a black box with curtains. Enjoy international productions performed in the open air.
Vision impaired or blind people can enjoy these shows via the Access All Arts audio description program. See page 22 for full details.
ROVING
ticketed show
These performers aren’t static, you’ll see them pop up in places all around Fremantle during the festival. We’ve given you a starting point; see if you can catch them along the way.
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While most of the festival action takes place on the streets, there are selected events with limited audiences that will require ticketing.
OPENING Night
FISAF 2017 kicks off with a bang in the beautiful grounds of Fremantle Arts Centre. Come along to get a sneak peak of what to expect from acts such as Boucherie Bacul, Tom Ward, The Green Man and the Sniffer Dogs, while enjoying a special musical performance by Odette Mercy and Her Soul Atomics. A full bar and food service will be available.
Entry is free. Thursday 13 April
Fremantle Arts Centre – 6.30 - 9pm
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Good Friday Fish, chips and FISAF!
What better way to spend Good Friday than catching a show at the Cicerello’s Pitch or lazing in the shade of the Norfolk pines at the Esplanade Reserve while enjoying the best street performers from around the world.
Friday 14 April
See page 26 for full program
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BUSKERS CABARET Las Vegas lounge meets 80s pop melodrama as Marc and Svetlana Buttarsworth host a fantastic line-up of cabaret in the grand ol’ Fremantle Town Hall. Featuring Mario Queen of the Circus, Johan Welton, Quatuor Stomp and much more! Show runs 70 minutes with no interval. Full bar available. 18+.
Sunday 16 April
Fremantle Town Hall – 8pm (doors open 7.30pm)
Tickets: www.streetartsfestival.com.au
$25 including booking fees and surcharges
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Te Odiero
Spain
HURyCAN
What do fantasies look like when we live them out? Two dancers meet at the point between love and exasperation – a place where movements and desires clash with the clumsiness of the bodies they inhabit. Confrontation and passion merge as the performers embark upon a dazzling dance that is both volatile and touching.
Saturday 15 April
Walyalup Pitch – 1.30pm, 4.30pm
Sunday 16 April
Walyalup Pitch – 2.30pm, 4.30pm
Monday 17 April
Walyalup Pitch – 1pm, 3.30pm
Netherlands
The Sound of Sewing The Mobile Sewing Company
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Using classic Dutch bicycles, antique sewing machines and some borrowed people power, these handy ladies will upcycle your clothes in the most imaginative and beautiful ways. Hand in a piece of clothing to be transformed into a work of art right before your eyes or sit back and enjoy the show.
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Reserve – 1-4pm
Saturday 15 April
Norfolk Hotel Street Bar Pitch – 1-4pm
Sunday 16 April
Norfolk Hotel Street Bar Pitch – 1.30-4.30pm
Monday 17 April
Norfolk Hotel Street Bar Pitch – 1-4pm
United Kingdom
Romantic Botanic
The Miraculous Theatre Company For thousands of years humans have been developing the art of seduction, but plants have been doing this for millions! Romantic Botanic is an interactive, profound and hilarious look into the plant realm and its relationship with us that blends ancient plant lore, modern botanical science and local environmental knowledge on a charming tour through Fremantle.
Friday 14 April
Departing from Fremantle Prison entrance - 1pm, 4pm
Saturday 15 April
Departing from Fremantle Prison entrance - 1pm, 4pm
Sunday 16 April
Departing from Fremantle Prison entrance - 2pm, 5pm
Monday 17 April
Departing from Fremantle Prison entrance - 1pm, 4pm
Boucherie Bacul Pikzpalace
Belgium
The Bacul family prepare their tasty cuts…but there’s not a joint of meat in sight. These strange Belgian Butchers will try to sell you their morbid merchandise using some very off-the-wall techniques – buyers beware. Served fresh from their mobile food van, this deliciously dark sideshow comedy is not for the feint-hearted. *Parental guidance recommended
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Reserve – 12.45pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm
Saturday 15 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 1pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm Boucherie Bacul is presented with funding assistance from Flanders State of the Art
Sunday 16 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 1pm, 3pm, 4.45pm
Monday 17 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 1pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm
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SURREAL MCCOY Acts United Kingdom
Hell’s Cockies
Keep an eye on your drinks; a pair of bogan bikie cockies have been unleashed on Freo. With their sulphur-crested mohawks, leather jackets and pierced beaks, there’s sure to be deliciously cheeky antics afoot.
Saturday 15 April
Starting at Little Creatures Brewery – from 1pm Starting at Esplanade Hotel alfresco area – from 4pm
Sunday 16 April
Starting at Esplanade Hotel alfresco area – from 1pm
Monday 17 April
Starting at Esplanade Hotel alfresco area – from 2pm Starting at Little Creatures Brewery – from 4pm
Sniffer Dogs This pair of working dogs is out and about on the street with their noses finely tuned. Ready to pick up a whiff from any angle, they 'll be nosing you up to check that you smell sweet!
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Saturday 15 April
Starting at South Terrace – from 7.15pm
Sunday 16 April
Starting at Little Creatures Brewery – from 4pm Starting at Busker’s Cabaret – 7.30pm
U.S.A.
Canada
What’s Next? Quatuor Stomp
Acrobatics, juggling, fire or a crazy act of daring you’ve never seen before? This one-of-a-kind performance is a game of chance where the roll of a dice determines which acts will be part of the show. Internationally renowned for their versatility and relentless energy, these performers give you the power to decide, What’s Next?
Love is Magic Daredevil Chicken
Join Marc and Svetlana on a wild ride down a road paved with unicorns, abundant hair and bananas. They have filled their excess baggage with glitzy, glamorous acts that will amaze, perplex and ultimately inspire people to believe in the magic of love. Swimming in the waters of classic cabaret and cresting the wave of in-your-face interactive madness, their performance will test the lines between reality and absurdity, humour and taboo.
Saturday 15 April
National Hotel Pitch – 1pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 4pm
Sunday 16 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 1pm
Monday 17 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – Noon Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 3pm
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 2pm
Saturday 15 April
National Hotel Pitch – 3pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 5pm
Sunday 16 April
National Hotel Pitch – 2pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 5pm
Monday 17 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – Noon Cicerello’s Pitch – 4pm
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Snap Boogie U.S.A.
Rodriques Entertainment
Spain/Lithuania
Arrived Adrian Schvarzstein
They came from the not-so-distant past and see the present-day world through somewhat different eyes. They are obsessed with orderliness, trying to tidy up the city, its citizens, and every single thing that they see. They surprise passers-by with their funny behaviour, provoke and make them laugh by creating absurd and surreal situations.
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Reserve – from 1.15pm
Saturday 15 April
Starting at Walyalup Pitch – from 2pm
Sunday 16 April
Starting at Bannister Street Pitch – from 4.15pm
Monday 17 April
Starting at Bannister Street Pitch – from 4pm
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He’s been described as a beast on the dance floor and now Snap Boogie brings his high energy, take no prisoners style of multi-disciplinary dance to the streets of Freo. After blowing the minds of both the audience and judges on America’s Got Talent, catch him live before his dreams of a hit Broadway show come true.
Friday 14 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – 1pm
Saturday 15 April
National Hotel Pitch – 2pm Walyalup Pitch – 5pm
Sunday 16 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 2pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 4pm
Monday 17 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – 1pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 3pm
Mario Queen of the Circus
U.S.A.
This Latin lothario has wooed audiences all over the world with his mix of complex juggling tricks and universal sex appeal, fuelled by the arena-rocking anthems of his favourite supergroup, Queen. Expert in both circus artistry and comedy, Mario comes brimming with unbridled passion – you’ll laugh till you swoon.
Friday 14 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – Noon
Saturday 15 April
Fremantle Prison Pitch – Noon Sail and Anchor Pitch – 2pm National Hotel Pitch – 5pm
Sunday 16 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 1pm Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 3pm
Monday 17 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 1pm Cicerello’s Pitch – 3pm
United Kingdom/Australia
Gentlemen of the Road
The Chipolatas After many journeys, many moons and many celebrations, the Chipolatas bring their unique brand of entertainment back to their favourite place…Fremantle. Mixing music, circus, theatre, spoken word, breakbeats and ballads, The Chipolatas will leave you feeling better about yourself than you already did... a show not to be missed!
Friday 14 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – 4pm
Saturday 15 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 3pm National Hotel Pitch – 7pm
Sunday 16 April
National Hotel Pitch – 3pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 7pm
Monday 17 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 2pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 4pm
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COCOLOCO Acts United Kingdom
Mafia Wedding
Friday 14 April
Starting at Esplanade Reserve – from 3.15pm
Saturday 15 April
Starting at Bannister Street Pitch – from 3.30pm
The birth of Maria's baby is dangerously imminent and her father, the Don, is not happy. She needs a husband, a bridesmaid, a priest, a congregation, perhaps even a surgeon. The public will help. It's an offer they can't refuse.
Good Boy This exuberant man/dog hybrid is a very handy accessory for the lovely Countess Rosa and he is a VERY good boy.
Saturday 15 April
Starting at South Terrace – from 8pm
Sunday 16 April
Starting at South Terrace – from 8pm
Audrey & Audrey
Two cleaning ladies set out to clean up Freo with mime and sound effects. Although they talk much more than they clean.
Sunday 16 April
Starting at Esplanade Hotel alfresco area – from 3pm
Monday 17 April
Starting at Little Creatures Brewery – 1pm Starting at Easter Street Food Market (West End) – from 3pm
Sweden
Johan Welton High voltage circus skills meet witty comedy as Johan presents a steamroller of a show that gets straight to the point. Delivered with a charming twinkle in his eye, Johan will leave you grasping for air and picking your jaw up off the floor.
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 3pm
Saturday 15 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 1pm Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 3pm
Sunday 16 April
Walyalup Pitch – 1.30pm National Hotel Pitch – 4pm
Monday 17 April
Fremantle Prison Pitch – Noon Cicerello’s Pitch – 2pm Walyalup Pitch – 4pm
Australia
Tom Ward One of Australia’s finest and most original classical guitarists, Tom Ward takes audiences on a musical journey as he makes his guitar sing like a balalaika folk orchestra one minute then weep with melodies the next.
Saturday 15 April
Esplanade Hotel alfresco area – 1pm Bannister Street Pitch – 3.30pm
Sunday 16 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 2pm Walyalup Pitch – 7pm
Monday 17 April
Walyalup Pitch – Noon Walyalup Pitch – 2pm
New Zealand
Country Life Fraser Hooper
Take one award winning clown, sprinkle on some magic, then add some eccentric dancing, a water skiing cow and a large remote-control rubber duck and you have the perfect recipe for guaranteed giggles. Fresh from the worldwide success of his Boxing show, Fraser Hooper ventures into the great outdoors with another glorious concoction of ridiculous routines.
Friday 14 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – 2pm
Saturday 15 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – Noon Walyalup Pitch – 2.30pm
Sunday 16 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – Noon Walyalup Pitch – 3.30pm
Monday 17 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 2pm National Hotel Pitch – 4pm
United Kingdom
Beast of the Theatre Chris Lynam
Chris Lynam is renowned for many things, but mainly for bringing his brand of crazed humour to bear on unsuspecting audiences. Any one show may include pyrotechnics, acrobatics, outlandish operatic and orchestral overtures, and anything else which may spring to Mr Lynam's unnecessarily large and vivid imagination.
Friday 14 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – 3pm
Saturday 15 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 1pm Walyalup Pitch – 3.30pm
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Sunday 16 April
Fremantle Prison Pitch – Noon Sail and Anchor Pitch – 3pm National Hotel Pitch – 5pm
Monday 17 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – Noon National Hotel Pitch – 2pm
Japan
Witty Look
When a Guinness World record world holding former unicycle world champion joins forces with an acrobatic clown, they make a double act like no other! Witty Look’s high-energy, awardwinning show has toured the world and now it’s Freo’s turn to revel in the cartoon comedy.
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 1pm
Saturday 15 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – 2pm National Hotel Pitch – 4pm
Sunday 16 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 2pm Walyalup Pitch – 5pm
Monday 17 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 1pm National Hotel Pitch – 3pm
Spain
The Green Man Adrian Schvarzstein
What happens when a green man, packed with green accessories and a green scooter lands in our streets? He interacts with people using his crazy mind and vivid imagination to create funny and surprising improvisations that will have you seeing green for weeks.
Saturday 15 April
Little Creatures Brewery – from 4.30pm
Sunday 16 April
Little Creatures Brewery – from 1pm
Monday 17 April
Esplanade Hotel alfresco area – from 1pm
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After As the sun goes down, the street heats up with lively bands, spectacular fire shows and crazy roving characters.
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Dark
Saturday 15 April
Sunday 16 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch
Sail and Anchor Pitch
National Hotel Pitch
National Hotel Pitch
Bannister Street Pitch
Bannister Street Pitch
Walyalup Pitch
Walyalup Pitch
South Terrace
South Terrace
Soukouss Internationale – 7pm Zap Circus Fire Spectacular – 8pm Gentlemen of the Road – 7pm Odette Mercy and Her Soul Atomics – 8pm Dancing Graffiti – 7pm It Started with a Dance – 8.30 The Music Mill – 7pm
Sniffer Dogs – 7.15pm Good Boy – 8pm Earhart Aviators – 7pm, 8pm The Clouds – 7.15pm, 8.15pm
Gentlemen of the Road – 7pm Odette Mercy and Her Soul Atomics – 8pm Village Vibes – 7pm Circus Fire Spectacular – 8pm
Dancing Graffiti – 7pm It Started with a Dance – 8.30 Town Ward – 7pm
WASAMBA vs WAHonk! – 6pm Good Boy – 8pm Earhart Aviators – 7pm, 8pm The Clouds – 7.30pm, 8.30pm
*See website for full artist information
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Australia
WAHonk! Fest Friday 14 April
Cicerello’s Pitch – 5pm
Saturday 15 April Walyalup Pitch – Noon South Terrace – 6pm
Sunday 16 April
WAHonk! Fest is a street band spectacle featuring alternative community bands from across the nation. It is a parade, a party and a raucous celebration. Energetic, irreverent and with a do-it-yourself approach to instrumentation and attire, Honk bands perform to celebrate; to proclaim; some play for peace; some for activist causes; for community spirit; and all of them play to have fun. They take their musical inspiration from Mardi Gras and Carnival, and from street music gatherings across Europe and South America.
South Terrace – Noon South Terrace – 6pm
Monday 17 April
National Hotel Pitch – Noon
The Music Mill
The cream of Perth’s roving street bands perform a song each with the Music Mill, a solar powered sound sculpture made up of many automated musical instruments including glockenspiel, marimba, drums and cowbell. Each instrument is manually programmed through the use of pins and lift arms to create different melodies and rhythms. It’s like a giant toy which brings joy to the child in all of us.
Saturday 15 April
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Walyalup Pitch – 6pm - 9pm
Dancing Graffiti This unique interdisciplinary performance explores the roles of private, public and inner personal walls through dance and live digital graffiti art. Combining all kinds of urban graffiti into one playful story the show follows the evolution of a character from her birth, through her fights, until she discovers special inner powers.
Bandart Productions
Hungary
Saturday 15 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 7pm
Sunday 16 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 7pm
It Started With a Dance Manipulated live by a new media artist, giant 3D hands play with a dancer like a puppet, creating an intriguing duet. Watch as they fight, play and flirt in a funny play of light and technology.
Saturday 15 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 8.30pm
Sunday 16 April
Bannister Street Pitch – 8.30pm
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Fremantle
Cirquepop Circus WA
Cirquepop is the space where explosive contemporary popculture meets muscular circus manipulations. Experience live music, aerials, acrobatics, contortion and extreme hooping, all from Fremantle’s home-grown youth talent - the Sliders. Directed by Ross Vegas. Asst Director Rachel Collier. Produced by CircusWA
Friday 14 April
Esplanade Park Pitch by Rydges – Noon, 4pm
Access All Arts Through its Access All Arts program, DADAA offers Audio Description for selected Fremantle International Street Arts Festival shows.
Audio Description enhances live performance and visual art for people who are blind or vision impaired. An Audio Describer delivers a verbal description of the visual elements via a personal headset.
HOW TO BOOK Contact Jacqueline Homer from DADAA: 9430 6616 0400 111 018 jacqueline@dadaa.org.au When booking an Audio Described show, please indicate the number of people and number of headsets you require.
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Places are limited. All bookings must be made at least 7 days before each show. Bookings will only be confirmed when you receive a confirmation email.
West End Weekender Historic High Street comes alive with music, art, fabulous food and a chill out zone including fun activities for the kids as part of the West End Weekender. Head down to the corner of Henry Street for the Easter Street Food Market, where you can taste diverse food and indulge at The Orient’s outdoor bar while enjoying some fabulous local music on the Fremantle BID Stage. Energetic 10-piece rock, soul and blues show band Blow the House Down will have you dancing in the streets. There will be loads of other entertainment along High Street, including a wide variety of music, artisan exhibitions and stalls, European puppet shows, and designer fashion parades.
And when you need a break from all the excitement, head to the West End Chillout Zone, where you can sit and relax while the kids have their face painted or play some giant board games.
HIGH STREET
Saturday 10am – midnight Sunday 10am – midnight Monday 10am – 6pm *See website for full event program
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FRIDAY Look out for roving performers. See pages with
ESPLANADE PARK PITCH BY RYDGES
ESPLANADE RESERVE Boucherie Bacul
2pm
12.45pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm
The Sound of Sewing
1pm, 4pm
Johan Welton
3pm
Arrived
1.15pm
Cirquepop
4pm
Mafia Wedding
3.15pm
Cirquepop
Noon
Witty Look
1pm
What's next?
CICERELLO'S PITCH Mario Queen of the Circus
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symbol for their start times and locations.
Noon
Snap Boogie
1pm
Country Life
2pm
Beast of the Theatre
3pm
Gentleman of the Road
4pm
WAHonk! Fest
5pm
FREMANTLE PRISON (meet at entrance) Romantic Botanic
1pm, 4pm
SATURDAY Look out for roving performers. See pages with
THE SAIL AND ANCHOR PITCH
symbol for their start times and locations.
THE NATIONAL HOTEL PITCH
Johan Welton
1pm
Love is Magic
1pm
Mario Queen of the Circus
2pm
Snap Boogie
2pm
Gentleman of the Road
3pm
What's Next?
3pm
Love is Magic
4pm
Witty Look
4pm
What's Next
5pm
Mario Queen of the Circus
5pm
WAHonk! Fest
6pm
WAHonk! Fest
6pm
Soukouss Internationale
7pm
Gentlemen of the Road
7pm
Zap Circus Fire Spectacular
8pm
Odette Mercy and her Soul Atomics
8pm
Country Life
Noon
WALYALUP PITCH WAHonk! Fest
Noon
Te Odiero
1.30pm
Country Life
2.30pm
Beast of the Theatre
3.30pm
Te Odiero
4.30pm
Snap Boogie
5pm
WAHonk! Fest
6pm
The Music Mill
7pm
ESPLANADE PARK PITCH BY RYDGES Beast of the Theatre
1pm
Witty Look
2pm
Johan Welton
3pm
NORFOLK HOTEL STREET BAR PITCH The Sound of Sewing
1-4pm
FREMANTLE PRISON PITCH Mario Queen of the Circus
BANNISTER STREET PITCH
Noon
ESPLANADE HOTEL ALFRESCO AREA
Boucherie Bacul
1pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm
Mafia Wedding
1.45pm
Hell's Cockies
Tom Ward
3.30pm
LITTLE CREATURES BREWERY
Dancing Graffiti It Started With a Dance
7pm 8.30pm
Tom Ward
Hell's Cockies Green Man
1pm From 4pm From 1pm From 4.30pm
CICERELLO'S PITCH Local buskers
From Noon
NUMBAT PITCH Local buskers
From 11am
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SUNDAY Look out for roving performers. See pages with
THE SAIL AND ANCHOR PITCH WAHonk! Fest
symbol for their start times and locations.
THE NATIONAL HOTEL PITCH Noon
WAHonk! Fest
Noon
Mario Queen of the Circus
1pm
Love is Magic
1pm
Witty Look
2pm
What's Next
2pm
Beast of the Theatre
3pm
Gentlemen of the Road
3pm
Snap Boogie
4pm
Johan Welton
4pm
What's Next
5pm
Beast of the Theatre
5pm
WAHonk! Fest
6pm
WAHonk! fest
6pm
Gentlemen of the Road
7pm
Village Vibes
7pm
Odette Mercy and Her Soul Atomics
8pm
Zap Circus Fire Spectacular
8pm
WAHonk! Fest
Noon
Johan Welton
1.30pm
Te Odiero
2.30pm
Country Life
3.30pm
Te Odiero
4.30pm
Witty Look
5pm
WAHonk! fest
6pm
FREMANTLE PRISON PITCH
Tom Ward
7pm
Beast of the Theatre
WALYALUP PITCH
BANNISTER STREET PITCH Boucherie Bacul
1pm, 3pm, 4.45pm
Tom Ward
2pm
Dancing Graffiti
7pm
It Started With a Dance
8.30pm
ESPLANADE PARK PITCH BY RYDGES Country Life
Noon
Love is Magic
1pm
Snap Boogie
2pm
Mario Queen of the Circus
3pm
NORFOLK HOTEL STREET BAR PITCH The Sound of Sewing
1.30-4.30pm Noon
ESPLANADE HOTEL ALFRESCO AREA Hell's Cockies
From 1pm
Audrey & Audrey
From 3pm
LITTLE CREATURES BREWERY Green Man
From 1pm
Sniffer Dogs
From 4pm
CICERELLO'S PITCH Local buskers
From Noon
NUMBAT PITCH 28
Local buskers
From 11am
MONDAY
Look out for roving performers. See pages with
THE SAIL AND ANCHOR PITCH Love is Magic
symbol for their start times and locations.
ESPLANADE PARK PITCH BY RYDGES Noon
What's Next
Noon
Witty Look
1pm
Mario Queen of the Circus
1pm
Country Life
2pm
Gentlemen of the Road
2pm
Snap Boogie
3pm
Love is Magic
3pm
Gentlemen of the Road
4pm
CICERELLO'S PITCH
WALYALUP PITCH Tom Ward
Beast of the Theatre Noon
Noon
Snap Boogie
1pm 2pm
Te Odiero
1pm
Johan Welton
Tom Ward
2pm
Mario Queen of the Circus
3pm
Te Odiero
3.30pm
What's Next
4pm
Johan Welton
4pm
BANNISTER STREET PITCH Boucherie Bacul
THE NATIONAL HOTEL PITCH WAHonk! Fest finale
NORFOLK HOTEL STREET BAR PITCH The Sound of Sewing
1pm, 2.45pm, 4.45pm Noon
1-4pm
FREMANTLE PRISON PITCH Johan Welton
Noon
ESPLANADE HOTEL ALFRESCO AREA Green Man
From 1pm
Hell's Cockies
From 2pm
Fly Pitch
1pm
Beast of the Theatre
2pm
Witty Look
3pm
LITTLE CREATURES BREWERY
Country Life
4pm
Audrey & Audrey
From 1pm
Hell's Cockies
From 4pm
NUMBAT PITCH Local buskers
From Noon
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The fun doesn’t stop after FISAF, come and experience our other great festivals in 2017: 26 MAY – 5 JUNE
FREMANTLE HERITAGE FESTIVAL
6, 13, 20, 27 JULY
HIDDEN TREASURES WINTER MUSIC SERIES
27 OCTOBER – 5 NOVEMBER
FREMANTLE FESTIVAL
beer garden & food stalls Garden open until midnight
Saturday & Sunday with quality live bands
www.national-hotel-fremantle.com.au
FREMANTLE STREET ARTS FESTIVAL
NORFOLK HOTEL STREET BAR SOUTH TERRACE, OUTSIDE FREMANTLE TAFE
E N J O Y T H E G R E A T O U T D O O R S
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7 DAYS A WEEK. 10AM TIL LATE
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