Sat. and Sun., July 15–16, 12–7pm

Presented by the Dawes Park, Sheridan Rd. and Church St. City of Evanston cityofevanston.org/world arts; 847-448-4311 Artist Vendors

Festival Grounds Map Key Booth numbers refer to the artist location on the map of festival grounds, located in the middle of this booklet for easy reference. Maps are also located near the information tents located on the north and south ends of the park.

Africa Booth Company Name Booth Company Name

1 Out of Africa 12 Ona's Designs, Inc

The Evanston World Arts and Music Festival 2 Out of Africa 13 Discover Arts Int'l invites you to travel the world without leaving town 3 Larinart07 14 Village with art, and entertainment drawn from around 4 Shenika Smart Bekele 15 Village the globe! Experience art and craft-making from Earth & Stars 5 16 Village multiple cultures at the “continental hubs” located by Joshua V. Davis across Dawes Park, learn more about fair trade 17 Minouchic Boutique business in the Certified Fair Trade area and sample 6 Afrika Origins 18 Golden Reign a variety of culinary delights from food vendors and 7 Euzhan Sims 19 We Are Beautiful local food producers. This festival showcases work 8 Up South Studios from over 80 diverse artist vendors, five interactive 20 Bobbi Kahn Design Jewelry Ethnic Image family activity stations, international and world 9 21 Color Me Africa Fine Art music and dance performances throughout the day. 10 Rahmon Olugunna 22 Freelance Illustrations 11 Ona's Designs, Inc Artist Vendors

Europe North America South America

Booth Company Name Booth Company Name Booth Company Name Booth Company Name

23 JS Fibrecrafts 29 Jewelrymaker 55 Silky Hut 62 Trevor Waldo

24 Sigma Solutions Inc 30 Swedish American Museum 56 Drumzrguruven 63 Trevor Waldo

25 Tanya Milojkovic 31 Barbora Eco Art 57 APWoodcraft 64 Artenimai

26 Book Boxes 32 Eva May Design Studio 58 Ear-Resistible 65 Cocomocha

27 Nancy Koop 33 Atira Jewelry 59 David Tepper Photography 66 D3F CO LLC

28 Artful Renderings 60 BEBO 67 American Princess

61 Megan Hinds 68 American Princess

69 Pens by Gene

70 Elida Graves Asia 71 L'Harmonie Creative Jewelry Booth Company Name Booth Company Name

34 Lydia Fu // Art and Design 45 Lee Galusha

35 Anokhi Green 46 Sololá Fair Trade

36 Anokhi Green 47 Kyle Hisir Booth Company Name Booth Company Name

37 Black Thai Inc 48 Mao Lor 72 Greenheart Shop 78 Blossom Inspirations

38 Fantastic Voyage 49 Thaid Over 73 Heshima Kenya 79 Indigenous Artworks

39 Fantastic Voyage 50 Foot Path Trading 74 Inti Fair Trade 80 Tulia's Artisan Gallery Ten Thousand Villages 40 Roulette 18 51 Foot Path Trading 75 Good Threads 81 in Evanston 41 Ko Xiong 52 Suzanne Miranda 76 Terra Experience Ten Thousand Villages 82 in Evanston 42 Thai Dyed 53 MRM 77 Fairgrass, LLC

43 Baizaar 54 MRM

44 Baizaar Entertainment Saturday, July 15 Sunday, July 16

Music Stage Field Performance Music Stage Field Performance 12pm Noon 12:15–12:45pm 12:30–1:20pm 11:45am–12:25pm Parade of Nations Bomba con Buya The MIYUMI Project with Tsukasa Taiko, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras Opening Ceremony with a procession Chicago-based ensemble that aims to featuring Dee Alexander —Kaiso Steel Orchestra of flags from more than 200 countries preserve and advance bomba, Puerto Rico’s South Side experimental jazz meets traditional The most advanced of CYSO’s Steel oldest surviving music and dance form Japanese folk music as the Miyumi Project Orchestras programs, which introduces young 12:50–1:50pm presents ‘Skylanding: Music of Yoko Ono’ percussionists to the unique sound of the steelpan and the pulsating rhythms of Trinidad Shalizar Ensemble 1:55–2:20pm and Tobago Traditional Persian music from several regions Dabkeh Workshop with Muna Zarour 1:50–3:05pm and ethnic groups within Iran, along with music Music and dance from Levant, covering the Los Perros Cubanos from Afghanistan and Central Asia regions of Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria This Latin band features the music from Cuba’s 1:25–1:50pm Golden Age of the 1940s-50s and combines Chicago Choro Club 2:25–3:10pm 3:15–3:40pm jazz, blues, rock and country to create a unique Evanston’s premiere and only institution sound dedicated to Brazilian choro music, a cousin Duzan Ensemble Ensemble Balkanske Igre of samba Classical and folk music from the region A dance performance and workshop of of Greater Syria traditional music and dance from Bulgaria, 3:40–4:55pm Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, and NESSA 3:10–3:35pm 3:45–5pm of the Balkan Rroma This Celtic fusion group re-imagines the ballads A Trio from Maxwell Street Klezmer and dances of Ireland and Scotland, uniquely Band Newpoli blending elements of classical, folk, jazz, funk Members of the Midwest’s premier Klezmer Music from the South of Italy laced with 5:05–5:30pm and world music to create rich musical hybrids band perform lively dance music that embodies influences from surrounding Mediterranean Ayodele Drum & Dance: Sesa Wo Suban the colorful spirit of immigrant America as cultures- originals are mixed with exciting Youth Program 5:30–7pm well as the deep spiritual roots of the Eastern arrangements of traditional music An interactive display of energizing West African European Jewish community dance featuring the Ayodele Youth Program Dos Santos: Anti-Beat Orquestra 5:30–6:45pm dancers Chicago-based band that rocks the sounds of popular Latin dance genres with psychedelic 5–5:25pm Salma El Assal flare, from Colombian Cumbia to Afro-Caribbean A Flor de Piel Armed with a golden voice and a deep Salsa Latin fusion band with a diverse repertoire that knowledge of Sudanese music, Salma El Assal includes both original and traditional music and her band will take you on a journey from Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, exploring the different sounds of Sudan’s music Brazil, Spain, and the United States

Festival Map Lake Michigan N

1 Music Stage 5 Food Vendors 2 Field Performances 6 Dining Tents 3 Info Booth 7 Sponsors and Community 4 Craft Tents 8 Public Toilets 9 Food Producers

Boat Ramp and Pier Access Rd.

4 9 Africa 4 9 Europe 8 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Toilets 14 Toilets 17 16 15 1 20 19 18 22 21 Asia

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 4 9

Lagoon South Building 2 North America America 4 9 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 56 55 58 57 60 59 9 61 3 3 4

7 5 Fair Trade 9 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 6

Handicapped and Permit Parking Sheridan Rd. Sheridan Rd.

Forest Pl.

Davis St. Church St. Lake St. Travel the World Craft Activities & Food Producers Asia Open 12:30–5:30pm Craft Activities Food Producers Multicultural Craft Tents will be stationed within the festival’s • Mehndi (Cierra Hall) K-Mama continental hubs and will feature family-friendly interactive activities • Float Your Boat on the Lagoon Origami • Authentic Korean inspired by several cultural crafting traditions. Activities include (Robert Smith) basket-weaving, puppet-making, Arabic calligraphy and origami. • Arabic Calligraphy (Bahja and Mawra Adam) In addition to the crafts, our continental hubs will showcase artisanal • Indian Stamping • Suminagashi: Japanese Marbleized Paper food producers offering their specially curated food products. (Jan Ellenstein)

North America Craft Activities Food Producers Africa Craft Activities Food Producers • Make-Your-Own-Button Machine City Press Juice & Bottle • Dream Catchers • Organic cold pressed juice, nut milks, • Drum Making (Global Explorer Kids) The and Exchange • Mexican Tissue Paper Flowers and superfood blends • Dancing Wire People Mobile • Loose-leaf teas, infused and flavored salts • Adinkra Symbols: Decorate Your Own Tote and sugars, custom-made spice blends

South America Craft Activities Food Producers Europe Craft Activities Food Producers • Culturally Oriented Activity (Language Stars) Dulce Caramel Co. • Hands and Faces of the Americas • Confections made with chocolate • Puppet Making (Evanston Art Center) Sheekar Delights ( Alfonso Piloto Nieves Ruiz and and dulce de leche • Family Crest Knight Shields • Baklava David Manzanares) • Flower Crowns (Open Studio Project) • Face Painting (Blair Laden and Janice Brown)

International Australia Craft Activities Food Producers Craft Activities • Hands Around the World (Nadine Royster) Certified Fair Trade Products • Aboriginal Art: Pointillism Painting • International Spice Pots (Anna Keeva) (Philip Battaglia) • Coffee from Chicago Fair Trade and tea, • Family Legacy- Tell Your Story (Marilyn Price) honey, and olive oil from Greenheart Shop • Design-Your-Own Boomerang • Photo Booth Food

International Food Vendors Sample culinary delights from around the world without leaving Evanston’s lakefront! The food court is located southwest of the lagoon.

Anthony’s Italian Ice Cocina Azteca Table to Stix Ramen Viet Nom Nom • Lemon Italian Ice • Tamales • Takoyaki • Banh Mi • Watermelon Italian Ice • Tacos • Gyoza • Summer Rolls • Chocolate-covered Bananas • Quesadillas • Brussel Sprouts • Chips • Burritos • Pork Belly Slider • Almond Cookies Babushka’s Polish • Seafood Ceviche • Mochi Ice Cream (Assorted Flavors) • Viet Iced Coffee, Smoothies, • Polish Sausage • Guacamole and Chips • Ramune Japanese Soda, Assorted Drinks • Polish Sausage Hotdog • Elotes on the cob Oi Ocha Iced Green Tea, Water, Soda • Stuffed Cabbage • Mango on a stick • Potato Dumplings • Taramind Juice, Watermelon Juice, Tastebudz • Potato Pancakes Lemonade, Jarritos Sodas, Water • BBQ Pork Sliders • Halusky Cabbage & • BBQ Pulled Chicken Sliders • Pierogi Greek Tavern • Chicken Caesar Wraps • Polish Platters and Samplers • Lamb and Chicken Gyros • Grilled Veggie Burger Sliders • Side Kraut • Grilled Chicken Platter • Walking Chili Bag • Assorted Soups • Gyro Platter • Cottage Fries • Lemonade, Sweet Tea, Apple Cider, • Greek Salad Coffee, Hot Tea, Hot Cocoa, Cider, Water • Lemonade, Water • Pickle Stick • Watermelon Slices Cevapcici Mt. Everest Restaurant • Assorted Desserts • Cevapcici • Veggie Combo • Lemonade, Water, Sodas, Root Beer, • Balkan Burger • Non-Veggie Combo Dr. Brown’s Soda • Grilled with Pita • Veggie Samosa Tiki Island Concessions • Topo Chiro, Drinks • Tandoori Chicken • Alaskan Salmon Burger (or Platter) • Mango Lassi, Water, Soda • Crab Cake Sandwich (or Platter) • Blackened Fish Sandwich (or Platter) • Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Mocha Frappe, Fruit Smoothies Thank you Upcoming Events

Acknowledgements, Sponsors, and Donors The summer is filled with activities and programs for you to enjoy. The World Arts & Music Festival is presented by the City of Evanston’s Arts, music, dance, movies, farmers markets and community picnic. Parks, Recreation and Community Services Cultural Arts Programs. Something for everyone!

Sponsors Starlight Concert Series Streets Alive City of Evanston Through August 2 Sunday, September 10 Illinois Arts Council 7:30–9pm 1–5pm Free concerts for all ages, Main St. between Robert Crown Center Renewal by Andersen presented by the City of Evanston. and Chicago Ave. Chicago Reader 847–448–4311 Evanston Streets Alive, which includes the Evanston RoundTable cityofevanston.org/starlight Green Living Festival, temporarily transforms The Homestead Hotel our streets into car-free open spaces for all The Hearth Restaurant Starlight Movies to freely enjoy. in the Parks evanstonstreetsalive.org July 20–August 26 Free movies start shortly after dusk! Zombie Scramble Saturday, October 21 847–448–4311 Ecology Center, 2024 McCormick Blvd. Special Thanks Staff cityofevanston.org/starlight Outwit and outrun Zombies in this Mayor Stephen H. Hagerty Master of Ceremonies: Downtown Evanston family-friendly special event hosted by Bill Campbell the Parks, Recreation and Community 1st Ward Alderman Judy Fiske Farmers’ Markets Wally Bobkiewicz, City Manager Festival Coordinator: Services Department. Patricia Battaglia Saturdays, through November 4 cityofevanston.org/zombiescramble Lawrence C. Hemingway, Director of Parks, 7:30am–1pm Recreation and Community Services Dept. Festival Assistants: Jennifer Castillo Intersection of University Place and Oak Ave. Robert Dorneker, Asst. Director, Parks, Day of the Dead Ariel Clark-Semyck Up to 51 vendors selling fruits, vegetables, Recreation and Community Services Dept. Sunday, October 29 Kristen Sanders meat, flowers, cheese, eggs, and bakery items. Karen Hawk, Asst. Director of 4-6pm Entertainment Coordinator/ cityofevanston.org/market Levy Senior Center, 300 Dodge Ave. Community Services 847–448–8045 Emcee of Music Stage: Concert featuring Mexican/Latino music. Evanston Arts Council Dayna Calderon The City of Evanston’s Cultural Arts Staff CommUNITY Picnic Sunday, August 20 Noon–4pm Ingraham Park, west of the Morton Civic Center, 2100 Ridge Ave. Enjoy a picnic with free music, games, and food. For more information, visit www.cityofevanston.org/worldarts Presented by the City of Evanston Parks, Recreation and Community Services Dept. cityofevanston.org/picnic Sponsored by: