A CITY OF FREMANTLE FESTIVAL
Easter Weekend
4-6 April
Welcome to the
2015Street Festival Arts Fremantle
With artists from Cuba, Japan, UK, Italy, New Zealand , France, USA, Spain and our own backyard, this is undoubtedly the most comprehensive program of street theatre, busking and comedy we’ve presented.
For three full days, be amused, astounded and amazed as the streets of Fremantle transform into a multitude of stages for your entertainment. This year, the City is proud to partner with the Tasmanian International Arts Festival and the Castlemaine State Festival to present El Son Entero from Cuba. One of a range of exciting new ventures as Fremantle’s renaissance into ‘the place to be’ continues. The Festival provides the perfect backdrop to explore the Port City, take in the well-known landmarks and discover something new, different and distinctly Fremantle.
The Festival will see the streets of Fremantle transformed into a series of performance sites featuring theatre, comedy, circus and busking when more than 20 local, national and international street performers take over the port city.
Welcome to the 2015 Fremantle Street Arts Festival. First held in 1999, the Festival has grown from a grassroots busking event to become a popular annual feature on Western Australia’s events calendar, attended by more than 100,000 people.
This year’s program includes a variety of acts from countries as far as Cuba, the Netherlands, the UK, USA, Japan and France. Waterbombs from the USA will deliver an interactive water balloon show featuring comedy, flying water balloons and loud opera music; while El Son Entero from Cuba will feature some of the best of Cuban dance music. The Fremantle Street Arts Festival is proudly supported by the State Government through Tourism Western Australia.
If you haven’t been ‘port side’ since last year’s Festival you might notice a few changes, with more than forty new local businesses opening in that time. From a packed program of high quality street performance, bustling restaurants, fine hand-crafted beer and coffee, boutique retail and a range of new offerings all over Fremantle, why would you be anywhere else this Easter? Come along and support our entertainers, our entrepreneurs and your city and enjoy all that is old and new this Festival season. See you on the streets of Freo!
Dr Brad Pettitt FREMANTLE MAYOR
The State Government has a strategy in place to increase the value of tourism to $12 billion by 2020, and events play an integral role in achieving this goal. Not only do events attract visitors, they also provide a boost to the economy, add vibrancy to a destination and help raise the profile of the State through valuable media exposure. I hope everyone enjoys the Festival and takes time to explore historic Fremantle.
Dr Kim Hames DEPUTY PREMIER MINISTER FOR TOURISM
YOUR GUIDE to the Fremantle Street Arts Festival program
Buskers 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.
Roving 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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Music 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.
Activity Don’t just watch, do. Get involved in a number of fun and interactive activities that will be taking place around Fremantle throughout the Festival.
Ticketed show While most of the Festival action takes place on the streets, there are selected events which take you deeper into the performances at venues around Fremantle.
Opening
NIGHT
Thursday 2 April, 6.30pm Fremantle Arts Centre Direct from Cuba, El Son Entero are set to fire up the 2015 Street Arts Festival. Cha cha, mambo, rumba and salsa will be the go as the irresistible Afro-Cuban rhythms fill the beautiful grounds of the Fremantle Arts Centre for the opening event of the Festival. Mix and mingle with performers and special guests. But most of all, bring your dancing shoes!
Pasaje
Saturday 4 April, 7pm Fremantle Arts Centre, Inner courtyard Pasaje (Passage) is an extraordinarily evocative bilingual journey into Cuban cultural history told through music, story, dance and film with a live performance by the outstanding traditional Cuban band El Son Entero. Touring Australia in their first ever shows outside Cuba, the band will be accompanied by a captivating montage of rare footage from the archives of Cuba’s oldest recording company, EGREM. Popular Cuban musical styles such as son, bolero, cha cha, chanqui and trova are explored from their historical origins in Spanish colonialism and African slavery, to their current global popularity. Alternatively narrated in English and Spanish, Pasaje offers audiences a unique insight into a complex, often controversial and richly layered Caribbean culture — a cultural history that is rarely seen or heard on these shores. El Son Entero, from Camaguey in central Cuba, are a classically trained and deeply passionate group of exceptional musicians. With tightly woven string rhythms, full Afro-Cuban percussion, blistering trumpet and tight vocal harmonies, they inhabit their band name - they are ‘the full sound’.
El Son Entero Roberto Willians Moreno Terrero (tres)w Michel Hernández Torres (guitar) Jorge Isidro Luaces Delgado (voice / güiro) Randy Enmanuel Veitía Godinez (trumpet) Daulyn William Aldana Boudet (voice / maracas) Elvis Armando Pimentel Hernández (bass) Demis Jesús Yero Álvarez (congas)w Presented by the Fremantle Arts Centre in association with the Castlemaine State Festival and the Tasmanian International Arts Festival.
Doors open 7pm, Show starts 8pm (75 mins no interval) Tickets $40 + BF from fac.org.au 18+ Bar Open & Food Available
Winterbourne (Australia)
Central Coast folk troubadours James Draper and Jordan Brady (aka Winterbourne) used to wake at 4am so they could drive to Sydney, wait in line for nine hours and eventually busk the prized main spot in Pitt St Mall. Experience what made it all worthwhile as they weave strong vocal melodies with acoustic guitars, mandolin, lush bass and rhythmic drumming.
Saturday 4 April
National Hotel Pitch – 1.30pm Walyalup Pitch – 5.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Fremantle Arts Centre – 2pm
Monday 6 April
Walyalup Pitch – Noon Walyalup Pitch – 2pm
Sivouplait: A Silent Couple in Humorous White (Japan)
What happens when two mimes fall in love? This quirky pair from Japan dressed in all white will share some gorgeously funny scenarios without uttering a single word. Are they falling for each other? Or perhaps they’re not in love at all? Prepare to be intrigued by this unique silent comedy.
Saturday 4 April
Fremantle Arts Centre – 2pm The Newport Pitch – 4pm
Sunday 5 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – Noon The Newport Pitch – 3.30pm
Monday 6 April
Walyalup Pitch – 11am Fremantle Arts Centre – 2pm
Funny Bones (Japan and United Kingdom)
International double act Funny Bones need no words to deliver their hilarious ad-libbed routines. Chris Peters (UK) and K-Bow (Japan) have shared the same eccentric mind for the 12 years they’ve performed together. Who knows what to expect, but it might just involve giant puppetry, acrobatics, slapstick, funky voice percussion and a side of magic.
El Son Entero (Cuba)
Son, meaning rhythm, is the central musical force in Cuba, and El Son Entero have travelled all the way to Australia to capture your feet with their infectious afro-cuban rhythm. From its Nigerian slave roots, Son is embedded in Cuba’s music, history and daily life. So put on your ‘para la fiesta’ and dance like no one is watching. Presented by the Fremantle Street Arts Festival in association with the Castlemaine State Festival and the Tasmanian International Arts Festival.
Saturday 4 April
Fremantle Arts Centre – 2.55pm National Hotel Pitch – 5.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 3pm National Hotel Pitch – 6pm
Monday 6 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – Noon Fremantle Arts Centre – 2.55pm
Saturday 4 April
Walyalup Pitch – 1.30pm Walyalup Pitch – 3.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Esplanade Hotel Atrium – 4.30pm National Hotel Pitch – 7pm
Monday 6 April
Walyalup Pitch – 1pm National Hotel Pitch – 4pm
Fraser Hooper (United Kingdom)
The world’s only former menswear manager turned street fighting clown, Fraser Hooper, will dare to challenge all comers in a threeround bout of pure comedy carnage. He’s boxing's biggest baddy, and he’s back to deliver a belly-aching performance. Get a ringside seat for this mesmeric mime and prepare for some high-impact audience involvement.
Saturday 4 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 1pm The Newport Pitch – 3pm
Sunday 5 April
Victoria Quay Pitch – Noon National Hotel Pitch – 2pm Walyalup Pitch – 4pm
Monday 6 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – Noon The Newport Pitch – 2pm
The Rats
(Spain) Campi Qui Pugui Productions Eeek! Giant rats have flooded the streets! Thankfully, a flautist has come from far, far away to enchant them with a tune and distract the crowd. See if you can help him find them. One is cute, one’s slow and fat, another is deliriously happy, and the last is a big meanie.
Saturday 4 April
Starts from Victoria Quay Pitch – 1pm Starts from Little Creatures – 3pm
Sunday 5 April
Starts from Little Creatures – 12.20pm Starts from Esplanade Hotel, Harbour Master alfresco – 4pm
Monday 6 April
Starts from Little Creatures – 1pm …and other unexpected places around Freo.
Ole! (Spain)
Stand back as three Latin machos duel with flaming flamenco guitars at a fast and furious pace. They play like virtuosos and sing like Pavarotti, but watch out, they can be a little bit loco! Their musical performance is peppered with frantic ping pong ball spitting, thrown guitars and smashed eggs..
Saturday 4 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 2pm National Hotel Pitch – 4.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 1pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 3.30pm
Monday 6 April
National Hotel Pitch – Noon Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 3pm
WATERBOMBS! (USA) Acrobuffos
Draw your swords! A water balloon gladiator show is descending upon Fremantle. Dramatic opera music provides the epic soundtrack to a hysterical battle filled with flying water balloons and ridiculous comic antics. Head trouble-makers Seth Bloom and Christina Gelsone have no time for dialogue in this interactive extravaganza. See why it’s thrilled crowds in 18 countries.
Saturday 4 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 1pm National Hotel Pitch – 3.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 1.30pm National Hotel Pitch – 5pm
Monday 6 April
The Newport Pitch – Noon Sail and Anchor Pitch – 2pm
Perky & Fiddle (Netherlands)
Perky and Fiddle are sick of their humdrum, predestined existence as garden gnomes and are looking for adventure in the wide world. After spending many years watering the flowerbed, they’re finally fulfilling their dream of a wild, exhilarating, glamorous life.
Saturday 4 April
Victoria Quay Pitch – 2pm
Sunday 5 April
Victoria Quay Pitch – 2pm The Newport Pitch – 4.30pm Walyalup Pitch – 6pm
Monday 6 April
Victoria Quay Pitch – 2pm …and other unexpected places around Freo.
The Mr Spin Show (Australia)
You may have pulled some mad BMX stunts back in the day, but did you ever graduate to a custom eight-foot zigzag unicycle? Mr Spin did. In fact, he’ll even ride this contraption while juggling three baseball bats and balancing a glass of water on his head. Witness the raw skills of this true circus performer and vaudevillian comic.
Saturday 4 April
Fremantle Prison Pitch – Noon The Newport Pitch – 2pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 5pm
Sunday 5 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 2pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 6.30pm
Monday 6 April
National Hotel Pitch – 2pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 4pm
The Brooklyn Healer (United Kingdom)
Former mafia hit-man Charlie O’Taney unexpectedly received the gift of healing from a dying Chinese man. From the comfort of his five-door saloon, he puts on one of the world’s earliest street performances, the miracle medicine show. Have your warts charmed, undergo psychic surgery or get an aura spring-clean in his mobile therapy room.
Saturday 4 April
Esplanade Hotel, outside the Ball and Chain – 1-3pm and 4-6pm
Sunday 5 April
Esplanade Hotel, outside the Ball and Chain – 1-3pm and 5-7pm
Monday 6 April
Esplanade Hotel, outside the Ball and Chain – Noon-2pm and 3-5pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen (Australia)
A story of love in all shapes and sizes comes with unexpected twists and surprises. ‘All You Need Is Love’ by Eloise Green, The Hula Queen, is a romantic comedy too unorthodox for the silver screen. It’s acted out using risky acrobatics, a vast collection of hula hoops and all-round tomfoolery.
Saturday 4 April
Victoria Quay Pitch – Noon Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 2pm Walyalup Pitch – 4.30pm
Sunday 5 April
The Newport Pitch – 2.30pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 4.30pm
Monday 6 April
The Newport Pitch – 1pm National Hotel Pitch – 3pm
Zap Circus (Australia)
Circus veterans Tarrabelle and Rusty should have learned by now not to play with fire, but they can’t seem to quit their burning addiction. Allow them to suspend your disbelief as they balance precariously on top of shoulders and juggle fire, spin flaming hula hoops and perform wild stunts. They’ve sold out shows at Fringe World since 2012, see why.
Saturday 4 April
The Newport Pitch – 1pm Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 3pm
Sunday 5 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 5.30pm National Hotel Pitch – 8pm
Monday 6 April
Sail and Anchor Pitch – 1pm The Newport Pitch – 3pm
Future Freo From the fantastical to the practical, help build a Lego version of how you would like to see Fremantle 10, 20 or 50 years from now. Alongside artist Lewis Horne, you will create a small-scale vision of Freo in the future as part of a unique display within the Woolstores workshop space. Let your imagination run free as you help create people, play spaces, businesses and homes for Future Freo!
Saturday 4 April Sunday 5 April Monday 6 April
Woolstores Shopping Centre 10am-2pm
Beat the Streets (Australia)
SKRYF (Netherlands)
A robot creeps forward leaving a stream of intricate letters created from piles of sand. Like everything else in our world, language is in a constant state of transition. Alongside the sand, it disintegrates and magically reappears thanks to human beings, nature and the passage of time. Thanks to Fremantle Press, SKRYF will be bringing the words of local poet Nandi Chinna to life during the Festival.
Saturday 4 April
Fremantle Town Hall – 1-5pm
Sunday 5 April
Fremantle Town Hall – 1-5pm
Monday 6 April
Fremantle Town Hall – Noon-4pm
Using the Freo pavement as their instrument, Beat the Streets will invigorate you with their explosive break dancing and tap dancing. These homegrown dynamos have toured the world and were hand picked to perform with the likes of Taylor Swift and Jason Derulo. It’s a Tap Dogs and Electric Boogaloo mash-up you won’t be able to resist.
Saturday 4 April
Davis Park Beaconsfield (show and youth workshop) – Noon Sail and Anchor Pitch – 3pm The Newport Pitch – 5pm
Sunday 5 April
National Hotel Pitch – 4pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 7.30pm
Monday 6 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 1pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 3pm
Senmaru
Kiki & Pascal
‘Edo-Daikagura’ was once a sacred performance designed to chase away evil, but Japanese artist Senmaru is bringing it back to the people. See how a dose of frivolity can change everything in this charming appropriation of a Japanese tradition. Wearing his elegant kimono, Senmaru performs traditional tricks that others are yet to discover.
A stand up show that’s best watched sitting down, lest you keel over and ROTFL. The journey of an unlikely couple unfolds in a mad combination of singing, juggling, twisted contortion and acrobatics, with a surprise magical ending. Actress Emma Thompson called it “the best street show I have ever seen”.
(Japan)
(United Kingdom and Kasador)
Saturday 4 April
Saturday 4 April
Esplanade Hotel Pitch – Noon Walyalup Pitch – 2.30pm
National Hotel Pitch – 2.30pm Sail and Anchor Pitch – 4pm
Sunday 5 April
Sunday 5 April
Fremantle Prison Pitch – Noon Sail and Anchor Pitch – 2.30pm The Newport Pitch – 6.30pm
National Hotel Pitch – 3pm The Newport Pitch – 5.30pm
Monday 6 April
Fremantle Prison Pitch – Noon Esplanade Hotel Pitch – 2pm The Newport Pitch – 4pm
Victoria Quay Pitch – 11am National Hotel Pitch – 1pm Walyalup Pitch – 3pm
Monday 6 April
Fausto Barile (Italy)
We all hide a little something inside. Fausto Barile invites you to take a look inside his belly, where a boiling pot of thoughts, fears, moods and emotions play out in his own private little theatre, complete with audience, stage and lighting. Discover his magical inner world.
Saturday 4 April
South Terrace – 2pm South Terrace – 4.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Walyalup Pitch – 2pm The Newport Pitch – 7.30pm
Monday 6 April South Terrace – 1pm South Terrace – 3pm
Giant Seagulls The
(United Kingdom)
Think Freo’s seagulls are cheeky? Wait till you see the mischief this pair bring from the UK. Keep one eye on your chips at all times, their nosy beaks will be rummaging where they shouldn’t be!
Saturday 4 April
Starts from Little Creatures – 1pm Starts from Norfolk Hotel – 3pm
Sunday 5 April
Starts from Victoria Quay Pitch – 1pm Starts from Little Creatures – 4pm
Monday 6 April
Starts from Norfolk Hotel – 2pm Starts from Little Creatures – 4pm …and other unexpected places around Freo.
Yukinko Akira (Japan)
What do you get when mash-up a dance performance, a DJ set and a hypnotic painting spectacular? The uniquely awesome Yukinko Akira! With his paint splattered CD player blasting out beats he mixes in his own studio, Akira creates art as performance. In his native Tokyo he has been awarded the prestigious title of ‘Heaven Artist’, someone who contributes real cultural value to Tokyo’s public spaces. Now it’s Freo’s turn.
Saturday 4 April South Terrace – 1.30pm South Terrace – 4pm
Sunday 5 April
The Newport Pitch – 1.30pm Walyalup Pitch – 5pm
Monday 6 April
South Terrace – Noon South Terrace – 2pm
Madam Bonbon (United Kingdom) CocoLoco
Follow Madame Bonbon through the streets of Freo as she whimsically creates a sumptuous spectacle peppered with intricate wit, batty tongue twisters and ridiculous riddles. She’s a barking mad royal personality, sweeping through the town, imparting accusations as vehement as they are bewildering and compliments as barbed as they are humorous. Catch her if you can.
Saturday 4 April
Starts from Esplanade Hotel, Harbour Master alfresco – 1pm Starts from Fremantle Esplanade Reserve – 2.30pm Starts from South Terrace – 4.30pm
Sunday 5 April
Starts from Norfolk Hotel – 2.30pm Starts from South Terrace – 4.30pm Starts from South Terrace – 6.30pm
Monday 6 April
Starts from Esplanade Hotel, Harbour Master alfresco – 1pm Starts from Fremantle Esplanade Reserve – 2.30pm Starts from South Terrace – 4.30pm …and other unexpected places around Freo.
Flower Power
Circus WA
Experience the art of ‘haute coiffure’ as Christophe Pavia transforms spectators’ hair into outrageous masterpieces. Using organic materials, leaves, butterflies, feathers and ribbons, this hair magician will have you feeling the love of Flower Power and never wanting to wear a simple pony tail again.
See up and coming performers do what they do best. Featuring an ensemble of talented young students from CircusWA, Sliderz will blow you away with an array of beautiful and quirky acts. Be enthralled by aerial feats, acrobatics, unicycling, contortion and live music... Yes it’s all in the one show!
(France) Mystérieuses Coiffures
Saturday 4 April
South Terrace Piazza – 1-4pm
Sunday 5 April
South Terrace Piazza – 1-4pm
Monday 6 April
South Terrace Piazza – 1-4pm
(Fremantle)
Directed by Dawn Pascoe from Natural Wings
Sunday 5 April
Walyalup Pitch – 1pm Walyalup Pitch – 3pm
Lurk (New Zealand)
Like an enigmatic shadow, you never quite know where you’ll find Lurk. But when you do, he’ll engage you with his eccentric musings and quirky mime. Both kids and adults will love this tragicomic clown as he makes his way back to the place he once called home.
Saturday 4 April Sunday 5 April MONDAY 6 April
Look for Lurk in unexpected places around Freo.
WRAP Party
Finish off your Fremantle Street Arts Festival experience by kicking back and having a drink with your favourite performers at the official Festival Wrap Party, hosted by The Norfolk Hotel. Mingle and enjoy tunes from great local DJs while winding down from the Easter weekend excitement. Entry to the Wrap Party is free.
Monday 6 April
The Norfolk Hotel – 5pm till late
West End
Weekender
Welcome to the West-End Weekender, the transformation of the historic High Street into a wonderland of interactive art, delicious food and inspiring creativity. Showcasing some of Fremantle’s hottest and most innovative young talent and with your favourite High Street shops open like you have never seen them before, jump right in to the festivities or put your feet up, cool down, and enjoy the show in our shady sitting areas.
Saturday 4 April Sunday 5 April MONDAY 6 April 11am – 9pm
The
Orient Hotel Pitch
Joining the Fremantle Street Arts Festival for the first time, The Orient Hotel will be offering a full-line up of entertainment over the Easter long weekend. Don’t miss live bands rocking the stage, acoustic performances plus food and drink specials.
Saturday 4 April Sunday 5 April MONDAY 6 April 2pm – 10pm
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SATURDAY 4 April Look out for Roving performers. See PERFORMERS WITH
SYMBOL for their start times and locations
The Sail and Anchor Pitch
Esplanade Hotel Pitch
Fraser Hooper
1pm
Senmaru
Ole
2pm
Waterbombs
1pm
Beat the Streets
3pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
2pm
Kiki & Pascal
4pm
Zap Circus
3pm
Mr Spin
5pm
Fremantle Prison Pitch
Walyalup Pitch
Mr Spin
Noon
Noon
El Son Entero
1.30pm
Victoria Quay Pitch
Senmaru
2.30pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
El Son Entero
3.30pm
The Rats
1pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
4.30pm
Perky & Fiddle
2pm
Winterbourne
5.30pm
Esplanade Hotel - Harbour Master Alfresco
The Newport Pitch
Noon
Zap Circus
1pm
Madame Bonbon
Mr Spin
2pm
Norfolk Hotel
Fraser Hooper
3pm
The Seagulls
Sivouplait
4pm
Little Creatures Brewery
Beat the Streets
5pm
The Seagulls
1pm
The Rats
3pm
The National Hotel Pitch Winterbourne
1.30pm
Kiki & Pascal
2.30pm
Waterbombs
3.30pm
Ole
4.30pm
Funny Bones
5.30pm
Numbat Pitch Local Buskers
from 11am
1pm
3pm
Esplanade Hotel - Ball and Chain The Brooklyn Healer
1-3pm
The Brooklyn Healer
4-6pm
Fremantle Arts Centre Sivouplait Funny Bones
2pm 2.55pm
SUNDAY 5 April Look out for Roving performers. See PERFORMERS WITH
SYMBOL for their start times and locations
The Sail and Anchor Pitch
The National Hotel Pitch
Waterbombs
1.30pm
Fly Pitch
1pm
Senmaru
2.30pm
Fraser Hooper
2pm
Ole
3.30pm
Kiki & Pascal
3pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
4.30pm
Beat the Streets
4pm
Zap Circus
5.30pm
Waterbombs
5pm
Mr Spin
6.30pm
Funny Bones
6pm
Beat the Streets
7.30pm
El Son Entero
7pm
Zap Circus
8pm
Walyalup Pitch CircusWA
1pm
Fausto Barile
2pm
CircusWA
3pm
Fraser Hooper
4pm
Yukinko Akira
5pm
Perky and Fiddle
6pm
The Charisma Brothers
7pm
The Charisma Brothers
8pm
The Newport Pitch
Fremantle Prison Pitch Senmaru
Noon
Victoria Quay Pitch Fraser Hooper
Noon
The Seagulls
1pm
Perky & Fiddle
2pm
Esplanade Hotel - Harbour Master Alfresco The Rats
4pm
Norfolk Hotel
Yukinko Akira
1.30pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
2.30pm
Sivouplait
3.30pm
Perky and Fiddle
4.30pm
Kiki & Pascal
5.30pm
Senmaru
6.30pm
Esplanade Hotel - Ball and Chain
Fausto Barile
7.30pm
The Brooklyn Healer
1pm
The Brooklyn Healer
5pm
Esplanade Hotel Pitch Sivouplait
Noon
Madame Bonbon
2.30pm
Little Creatures Brewery The Rats The Seagulls
12.20pm 4pm
Fremantle Arts Centre
Ole
1pm
Winterbourne
Mr Spin
2pm
Numbat Pitch
Funny Bones
3pm
Local Buskers
2pm from 11am
MONDAY 6 April Look out for Roving performers. See PERFORMERS WITH
SYMBOL for their start times and locations
The Sail and Anchor Pitch
Esplanade Hotel Pitch
Funny Bones
Noon
Fraser Hooper
12pm
Zap Circus
1pm
Beat the Street
1pm
Waterbombs
2pm
Kiki & Pascal
2pm
Beat the Street
3pm
Ole
3pm
Mr Spin
4pm
Fremantle Prison Pitch
Walyalup Pitch
Kiki & Pascal
Noon
Sivouplait
11am
Victoria Quay Pitch
Winterbourne
Noon
Senmaru
11am
El Son Entero
1pm
Perky & Fiddle
Noon
Winterbourne
2pm
Senmaru
3pm
Esplanade Hotel - Harbour Master Alfresco Madame Bonbon
The Newport Pitch Waterbombs
Noon
1pm
Norfolk Hotel
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
1pm
The Seagulls
Fraser Hooper
2pm
Little Creatures Brewery
Zap Circus
3pm
The Rats
1pm
Kiki & Pascal
4pm
The Seagulls
4pm
The National Hotel Pitch Ole
2pm
Esplanade Hotel - Ball and Chain Noon
Senmaru
1pm
Mr Spin
2pm
Eloise Green The Hula Queen
3pm
El Son Entero
4pm
The Brooklyn Healer
Noon
The Brooklyn Healer
3pm
Fremantle Arts Centre Sivouplait Funny Bones
2pm 2.55pm
Numbat Pitch Local Buskers
from 11am
There’s always something happening in
Fremantle
If you’ve enjoyed the Fremantle Street Arts Festival, come back and visit us at one our other fantastic festivals:
HERITAGE Festival 8-17 May 2015
Celebrate all things vintage, retro and historical in the heart of Fremantle.
HIDDEN Treasures July 2015
Discover local musical gems at venues along High Street every Thursday in July.
FREMANTLE Festival
25 October-8 November 2015 Be a part of Australia’s longest-running festival, packed with fantastic community events.
Register your events as part of our festivals, download full program information and find out more at fremantlestory.com.au
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There’s an art to enjoying the Festival. It’s called taking Transperth. That way you can enjoy all the wonderful street theatre and entertainment – without the hassle of traffic jams and parking. Plan your journey at transperth.wa.gov.au
StARt YOuR FEStIvAl DAY At WOOlStORES Easy parking close to all the action!
See our website for our festival event details.
Proud sponsor of Fremantle Street Arts Festival.
FREE PARKING* WHEN YOU SPEND $10 OR MORE! *2 hours free parking
PLUS SPeciaLty StoreS
cnr cantonment & Queen St Fremantle
www.woolstores.com.au
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See & Do
Eat & Drink events & festivals
Shopping
Love Freo Reads UNIQUELY WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STORIES
Be entertained as
VICTORIA QUAY comes alive for the
Fremantle Street Arts Festival
EASY PARKING
SPECIALTY SHOPS
Peter Hughes Drive, Victoria Quay, Fremantle
E Y LIV S DAIL MANCE R m FO PER rom 12 p et f stre s ving + ro rformer pe
FOOD COURT
The Norfolk Hotel sponsor and canvas for the Fremantle Street Arts Festival WWW.NORFOLKHOTEL.COM.AU 47 SOUTH TERRACE, FREMANTLE . 08 9335 5405
CELEBRATE ALL WEEKEND
at the oďŹƒcial
festival hotel Kids peeing zoo Sat & Sun 1pm - 4pm
The brooklyn healer outside Ball & Chain Family friendly restaurants & two bars Fantastic roving performers PLUS the Cuban Party with live music by El Son Entero Sat 4.30pm
NOW WE’RE COOKING!
GREAT FOOD | LIVE ENTERTAINMENT GOURMET BREWS | TIKI BAR | 5 NEW BARS
NEW KITCHEN NOW OPEN
coming up at fremantle arts centre john luther adams’ inuksuit performed by waapa’s defying gravity
fri 20 march
offbeat
daniel susnjar mathas rokwell & groom afro-peruvian joni in the moon jazz group catlips free & josh hogan
sat 21 march
waapa direct music theatre & big band
sun 22 march fri 27 march Book your tickets and find out more at fac.org.au
DRUG AWARE MARGARET RIVER PRO Margaret River / 15-26 Apr
JAZZ BY THE BAY Dunsborough / 29-31 May
Image © Peter Joli Wilson
A TASTE OF BROOME Broome / 16 Apr, 14 May & 18 Jun
ARGYLE DIAMONDS ORD VALLEY MUSTER Kununurra / 15-24 May
TRUFFLE KERFUFFLE - SOUTHERN FOREST FOOD FESTIVAL Margaret River / 15-25 Apr
Ignite your senses this year in
WESTERN AUSTRALIA See more events and plan your trip visit WESTERNAUSTRALIA.COM/EVENTS