Go hear some tunes! Today’s Juan de Fuca Festival schedule

The Peninsula Daily News is proud to be the principal sponsor of the Juan de Fuca Festival of the Arts in Port Angeles this Memorial Day weekend.

Here’s today’s schedule:

Sunday, May 24

Main Stage

11:30 a.m.: Lincoln Park Kids Marimba

12:45 p.m.: Mud Bay Jugglers

1:45 p.m.: Andalibre Flamenco Dance

3 p.m.: Ivonne & Kalissa Hernandez

4:30 p.m.: Abrace Vocal Ensemble, vocalists with percussion perform in 14 languages.

5:30 p.m.: Harry Manx

6:30 p.m.: Deadwood Revival

8 p.m.: The Ecclestons

9:30 p.m.: Tiller’s Folly, Celtic and progressive roots music

Chamber Stage

11 a.m.: Correo Aereo, Latin America

12:15 p.m.: Anne Weiss

1:15 p.m.: Kate Power and Steve Einhorn, folk music

2:30 p.m.: Tom May, NPR’s River City Folk host

3:45 p.m.: Corbin Keep, cello virtuoso and court jester

5 p.m.: Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band

6:15 p.m.: Jami Sieber, electric cellist

7:15 p.m.: Abrace Vocal Ensemble

8:15 p.m.: Harry Manx

9:15 p.m.: The Senate, rock and roll string band

Family Medicine Family Fun Zone

11 a.m.: Thom Davis, adult slide guitar workshop

Noon-1:50 p.m.: Andy Mackie Foundation

2 p.m.: Shula Azhar, belly dancing workshop

3 p.m.: Storytelling with Dennis Duncan and Don Patzman

4 p.m.: Sing-along with Tom Shindler

5 p.m.-6:30 p.m.: Linda Waterfall, songwriting for Adults

7 p.m.-9:30 p.m.: Open Mic with Rene and Larry Bauer

KONP Elks Stage

11 a.m.: The Ecclestons

12:30 p.m.: Harry Manx

1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.: Contra Dance with Odd Hack Band and Erran Sharpe

4 p.m.: Andalibre Flamenco

5:15 p.m.: Correo Aereo

6:30 p.m.: Jenna Mammina

8 p.m.: Tune Stranglers, jazz of the 1930s swing era

9:30 p.m.: Corey Crozier and his Cruzin’ Bluzers

Fine Arts Stage

11:30 a.m.: Buttons and Bows with Carlos Xavier, cello and flutes

12:45 p.m.: Corbin Keep

2 p.m.: Alfredo Muro

3:15 p.m.: Thom Davis

4:30 p.m.: Kate Power and Steve Einhorn

5:45 p.m.: Geoffrey Castle, six-string electric fiddle

Port Angeles Community Playhouse

11:30 a.m.: Shula Azhar Dance Troupe

12:45 p.m.: Ivonne Hernandez and the Folk Arts String Quartet

2 p.m.: Port Angeles Community Players, featuring Jim Stapleton’s “My Pennsylvania Hermitage Part II”

3:30 p.m.: Mud Bay Jugglers

4:30 p.m.: Ravi Albright and Friends, Indian music on sitar and tabla

Outside

Noon: Rosie Sharpe and her Fiddling Friends

3:30 p.m.: Shula Azhar Dance Troupe

Other details:

Hours

Today, 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Monday, 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Admission

One-day wristband: $14

Students/Seniors (65+) and JFFA members: $13

Children 12 and younger: Free

Monday: $7 full-time students only

Click on www.jffa.org for additional information.

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