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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 21, 2004
CONTACT: Kay Kjelland
Cultural Program Specialist
(573) 874-6387
Free Festival performances number more than 40
(COLUMBIA, MO) - More than 40 live performances will be featured at the thirteenth annual Columbia Festival of the Arts in downtown Columbia, Sept. 25-26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
Performances of jazz, folk, Celtic, bluegrass, classical, Latin music, contemporary dance, classical ballet, children's theater, and storytelling will fill three different stages throughout the Festival weekend.
Musicians and dance groups performing on Courthouse Square Stage include:
Americamanta...music of the Andes
Banana Oil Pan Band*Carribean music
Stephens College Velvetones...jazz vocals
Kunami Mtendaji*African dance, music and stories
Cultural Association of India...dances of India
Cedar Lake II...contemporary ballet
Stephens College Dance Company*jazz, modern and ballet
Forté & Roe*jazz
MU Steel Drum Band*Carribean music
Gretchen Anderson*folk and rock
Dancearts of Columbia...modern dance
Mid-Missouri Dance Theatre...classical ballet
Divine Rhythm...drumming
The Ballyhoos*Celtic music
Ironweed Bluegrass Band*bluegrass
Groups performing on the Children's Stage include:
Eulenspeigel Puppet Theatre, Inc*puppetry
Theater Reaching Young People and Schools (TRYPS)...children's theater
Kinkaid Karacter Puppets...puppetry
Harmless T. Jester...juggling, fire eating and comedy
Terry Overfelt...singer, storyteller and ventriloquist
Flavia Everman*stories and puppetry
Brian Cox*origami and string games
Bamboo Steve*bamboo flute music
Artists on the Literary Arts Stage include:
One Read Project, Daniel Boone Regional Library...readings from Nickel & Dimed
Hickman Review...Hickman High School literary arts group
Catherine Pierce*poetry
Jane Austen Society...costumed performances of Austen's writings
Columbia Chapter of the Missouri Writer's Guild...essays, poetry and short stories
Michael Kardos*prose
Harbinger...Stephens College literary magazine
Lania Knight*prose
Bari Bumgarner*reading from her book, 8 Days
Additional special performances planned in the Visual Arts Area include classical music by Prairie Strings and flute music by Bamboo Steve on Saturday afternoon. Sunday features Bamboo Steve, bamboo flute music and Keith Picker, guitar, also in the afternoon.
The Festival is free and open to the public. It will be held at the Boone County Courthouse Square and surrounding streets in downtown Columbia on Sept. 25-26. Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.
For specific performance times and stage locations, consult the special Festival insert in the Columbia Daily Tribune's Sept. 23 issue, call the Office of Cultural Affairs at (573) 874-6386, e-mail Festival at GoColumbiaMo.com or log on to www.GoColumbiaMo.com (GoWord: GoArtsFestival).
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