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<b>The 32st Annual <br>
Moscow Renaissance Fair<br>
Saturday April 30 and Sunday May 1, 2005<br><br>
<br>
Main Stage<br>
<i>Saturday, April 30, 2005<br>
</i>10:00 Welcome Ceremony: </b>With King & Queen
introduction. <br>
<b>10:15 Moscow Arts Commission Youth Choir:
</b>Directed by LaDene Edwards.<br>
<b>11:00 Acoustic Wave Machine: </b>An eclectic mix of
mostly original music.<br>
<b>12:00 Spectrum II: </b>Will perform an original
enthusiastic and <br>
<x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab>creative
union in dance entitled “Here Come the Brides.”<br>
<b>1:00 Blackberry Jam: </b>Bluegrass,
folk, classic rock, jazz, and swing.<br>
<b>2:00 Maypole Dance: </b>With Potatohead
(by the volleyball court). <br>
<b>2:30 Celtic Nots: </b>Traditional and
neotraditional Irish and Scottish music.<b> <br>
3:30 Costume Contest: </b>Creative as well
as traditional<b> </b>garb encouraged.<br>
<b>4:00 Parade: </b>A jubilant, ecstatic
journey<b> </b>around East City Park.<br>
<b>4:30 Jazzukha: </b>Jazz world
improv.<br>
<b>6:00 What the Chelm: </b>Klezmer, Middle
Eastern, <br>
New
York Swing & European music.<br>
<b>7:30 Fire Spinning, Dancing, and
Drumming: </b>Performed at the volleyball court.<br>
<b>8:00 Frame of Mind: </b>Eclectic multi-
instrumental rock & roll <br>
<x-tab> </x-tab><x-tab> </x-tab>with
occasional improvisational interludes.<br>
<b><i>Sunday, May 1, 2005<br>
</i>10:00 Tara Howe: </b>Singer/songwriter with folk
and blues influences.<br>
<b>10:50 Travis Silvers: </b>Solo acoustic instrumental
finger pickin’ compositions.<br>
<b>11:45 Boogie Doctors: </b>They want to heal your
blues.<br>
<b>12:45 Rod Erickson: </b>Storytelling, yodeling,
country songs.<br>
<b>2:00 Laurel Brauns: </b>Her infectious warbles
roll from place to place.<br>
<b>3:00 Maypole Dance: </b>With Potatohead (by
the volleyball court).<br>
<b>3:30 Oracle Shack: </b>Progressive
indie/soul/fusion meets avant/electro/funk. <br>
<b>4:30 Britta Von Tagen:</b> Will perform an
interpretive Sword Dance Kata.<br>
<b>5:00 Ancient Future: </b>Internationally
acclaimed World Fusion Music Ensemble.<br><br>
<br><br>
<b>Roving the Fair<br>
<br>
Batsy, the Roving Puppeteer:</b>................ 1:00 – 3:00 both
days<br>
<b>Gentle Giants, stilt walkers:</b>.................. 4:00 – 6:00 both
days<b> <br>
Invisible Roving Fairy:</b>............................ 3:00 – 5:00
Saturday<br>
<b>Roving Violinist:</b>.................................... 12:00 – 2:00
Saturday<br>
<b>Walk-Your-Heart:</b> 10:00 – 4:00 both
days<br><br>
<br><br>
<b>Youth Stage<br>
<i>Saturday April 30, 2005<br>
</i></b>11:00<b> Julie’s Jazz and Dance Pizzazz<br>
</b>1:00 <b>Hands-on Science: </b>Making sound
out of air<br>
1:30<b> Julie’s Jazz and Dance Pizzazz: </b>“One
Two Step”<br>
1:35 <b>Centerstage Children’s Dance: </b>“All
Star”<br>
1:45 <b>Batsy: </b>“The Great Dragon Hunt”<br>
2:30 <b>Troy JRH Shortspeareans:
</b>“Tempest”<br>
3:30 <b>Lotus Blossom : </b>Tribal Belly
Dance<br>
<b><i>Sunday May 1, 2005<br>
</i></b>12:00 <b>Crystal Image Dancers: </b>Tribal
Belly Dance<br>
12:30 <b>Karen and Molly Jennings: </b>Recorder
Performance<br>
12:35 <b>Storytelling: </b>Linda Canary, Mary Ellen
Rajinsky, and Susan Irvin<br>
1:15 <b>For the Love of Acting<br>
</b>1:30 <b>Full Circle:</b> Daryle Faircloth,
Justin Bonner, and Jake Weaver<br>
2:30 <b>Fire and Ice:</b> Interactive fun with
the<i> </i>UI Chemistry Club (Free Ice Cream!)<br>
3:30 <b>Osmium:</b> Jazz<br><br>
<br>
<b>Happenings<br>
</b> <br>
<b>• Pony rides: </b>10:00 – 7:00 both days (YaHoo! Corral)<br>
<b>• Ropes Challenge Course:</b> 11:00 – 5:00 both days
<br>
(U of I McCall Outdoor Science School)<br>
<b>• Climbing Wall / Euro-Bungee</b>: 10:00 – closing Saturday,
<br>
12:00 - closing Sunday (Altitude
Adjustment)<br>
<b>• Puppet Play:</b> all day both days <br>
<b>• Stories of the Coeur d’ Alene Tribe</b> – <b>Cliff SiJohn:
</b>2:30 – 3:00 Saturday<br>
<b>• Nez Perce Family History - Angel Sobotta:</b> 2:30 –
3:00 Sunday<br>
<b>• Tipi:</b> all welcome<br>
<b>• WSU Raptor Presentation:</b> 1:00 – 3:00 both days (WSU
Veterinary Hospital)<br>
<b>• Martial Arts Demo:</b> 12:00 – 1:00 Saturday (Sei Shin
Ryu School)<b> <br>
• Nursing and Changing Tent:</b> all day both days (Moscow Parent
Toddler Co-op)<br>
<b>• Toddler Obstacle Course:</b> 12:00 – 5:00 Saturday, 12:00 –
4:00 Sunday <br>
(Success by 6 of the Palouse)<b> <br>
• Face Painting: </b>10:00 – 4:00 Saturday, 12:00 – 4:00 Sunday
<br>
(MHS Environmental Club/MHS International
Club)<br>
<b>• Bubble Fun:</b> 12:00 – 4:00 both days (Moscow Day
School)<br>
<b>• Hockey Fun – Score-on-the-Goalie: </b>12:00 – 5:30 both days
<br>
( Palouse Ice Rink Association)<br>
<b>• Origami for Peace:</b> 12:00 – 5:00 both days (Palouse Peace
Coalition)<br>
<b>• Imagination Station:</b> 12:00 - 5:00 both days (free
crafts)<br>
<b>• Around the World Yurt:</b> 12:00 – 5:00 both days<br>
<b>• Old World Broom Making Demonstrations: </b>by Sharon Freeman
in Booth #121<br>
• <b>Beaver Masks:</b> 11:00 – 3:30 Saturday (Renee McNally’s
2nd Grade Class, <br>
Lena Whitmore Elementary)<br>
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