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Hillside 2016 An Evening with $5 Moe Berg, Friday Saturday Sunday Chris Murphy, Main Stage Island Stage Lake Stage Main Stage Island Stage Lake Stage Sun Stage Main Stage Island Stage Lake Stage Sun Stage 5:45 pm Aboriginal Welcome A Festival5:45 pmof Music 11 am Drum and Dance While Crickets and 11 am 10:30 am 10:30 am 10:30 am Hillside and JAMSchool present The Sunday 6 pm Don’t Fall Apart on Me Tonight Welcome to the 519 6 pm Heart of the Rhythm Cicadas Sing Craig Northey Youth Showcase with The Funga Drummers 11:30 am Mandolin Orange Gospel Session Jesse Zubot (host) with Son Little, Stephen With Gregory Pepper, Noah23,and Community 11 am 11 am FRI FEB 5 Live Rock and Sani-Abu Mohammed and So Long Seven Drum and Dance Old Man Luedecke (host) On the Crest of a Wave Lyons, Skye Brooks, and friends Andy Shauf, and friends In Token Rhyme Five 2 Six Dance of the Maidens with Mandolin Orange, So Long Seven Enough Said Noon Aerial Dance Suggesting Rhythm Noon – Sani-Abu Mohammed Rose Cousins, Ben Caplan, meets Ajinai and Steven Page 7 pm Guelph Lake Hootenanny 7 pm Jayeden Walker Mo’ Kalamity & The Wizards and Rising Appalachia 24 meet Rising Appalachia 2017 · 8 PM Teen Violence The Grand River Ramblers (hosts), The Lifers 11:55 am Moe Berg (Pursuit of 7:10 pm Noon Hillside and JAMSchool present Noon $27–29* Steve Poltz, and friends Performers 12:40 pm Performers Happiness), Chris Murphy 12:35 pm Poetic Folk-Hop Youth Showcase Andy Shauf CFRU presents 12:40 pm If I Had My Way The Suitcase Junket (Sloan), Craig Northey (Odds) 8 pm 8 pm 1 pm Ian Keteku and Brad Morden 1 pm Talking Fish · Fife Xylouris White & Man Forever and Steven Page (formerly of Xylouris White Caveboy Eleven 11 Dizzy VALLEY 1:20 pm Barenaked Ladies) join forces Old Man Luedecke Speaking Up WORD SPOKEN 8:25 pm 1 pm 12:55 pm Annual Reckoning 1 pm to perform their hit songs Twoey Gray · Spin Pop Montreal Presents Son Little 1:40 pm 1:05 pm Hillside Slam 2016 and share road stories about 9 pm 9 pm 1:40 pm Pop Montreal presents Steve Poltz Exclaim! presents She-Devils hosted by Guelph the mixed bag of excitement, In the Shadow of the Moon 2 pm Standing Out 2 pm Casey Mecija Rose Cousins Un Blonde Dwayne Morgan Spoken Slam Team dread, inspiration, emotional Trent Severn OUGHT Xylouris White and Esmerine 2:05 pm An important emotional and cultural touchstone for all those who love Performers Klyde Broox 1:55 pm torture and unconditional 9:45 pm 2 pm WORD SPOKEN 2 pm the nation atop the North American continent.” Music Life Magazine Northcote Jamaal St. John 2:05 pm CFRU presents support that is all part of being 10 pm Exclaim! presents 10 pm 2:05 pm David Delisca The Milk Carton Kids 10:15 pm 2:45 pm 2:40 pm Gregory Pepper in a band. Yes, they are going 10:10 pm 3 pm Symphony of Words 3 pm Mo’ Kalamity The Cosmic Range Michael St. George to play on each other's songs PUP Versa Mandolin Orange Jesse Mac Cormack & the Wizards & His Problems and yes, they will rock. 3:10 pm Rafay Ansari 3 pm 3 pm 38 Dinah Thorpe Nap Eyes 3:10 pm 3:10 pm Break 3:45 pm Emilie & Ogden Philosofl y Dave Gunning Exclaim! presents 4 pm 4 pm Fond of Tigers One of the defining voices of East Coast songwriting, joining the Break The Lemon forces of Stan Rogers and John Allan Cameron as chroniclers of life.” Workshops The Milk 4:15 pm Bucket Orkestra Please check schedules posted at workshop tents for any changes. Descriptions in appropriate sections. Penguin Eggs 2016 Festival Hillside 4:20 pm 4:30 pm 4 pm 4 pm CHILDREN’S AREA Carton Kids Repartee Hold onto Your Seats ABORIGINAL ACTIVEPlanetBODY AND grooveDO IT DRUM INTERPLAY PERFORMING THINGS WE EAT FRIDAY RAINBOW FRIDAY Colossal Jam V While the Story Teller Speaks, Break WORKSHOPS CIRCLE LIVING MIND YOURSELF & DANCE PAGE 57 ARTS PAGE 61 4:15 pm STAGE PAGE 45 PAGE 47 PAGE 49 PAGE 51 PAGE 53 PAGE 55 PAGE 59 Karl Denson (host) with Chris Noah23 Carlos Andres PAGE 43 5 pm a Door within the Fire Creaks 5 pm 4:30– A Welcome Without 4:30– Brown, Fond of Tigers, and friends Ben Caplan Break Mekaal Hasan Band Gomez 6 PM Words (on the causeway) 6 PM Liz Powell, Evening Hymns, Jesse 6:30– The Play’s the Thing – Workshop on Rainbow Stage 6:30– 7:30 PM 7:30 PM & The Casual Mac Cormack, & Donovan Woods Break Sacred Fire Opening 7–7:45 PM 7–7:45 PM 5 pm Break 5 pm BOREALIS Ceremony 4:55 pm 8–9 PM The Joy of Poi 8–9 PM 5:25 pm Smokers 5:15 pm MUSIC 5:50 pm 5:05 pm SATURDAY 5:35 pm Holy Fuck Heart of the Rhythm with Ajinai Stop Wishing for Bad Luck Children’s Parade SERIES 11 AM– Earth Warrior Yoga Slacklining The Funga Drummers and 6 pm 6 pm Jennifer Castle Kid’s Yoga Gyrokinesis in Healing Salves Easy Woven Bracelets Mind Your Business, 11 AM– NOON (Sacred Fire) Sani-Abu Mohammed Love your Life UkeGrange/Victoria Tunes Backyard Chickens NOON The McGarrigle Greenspace – Main Stage Break and Knocking on Wood: Break 5:30 pm African Cuban Dance ROASTERY AND HQ NOON Learn to Juggle & Flint knapping Crocheted Frisbee with some Hip Hop NOON Family Sideshow Mafolo Baby (Canopy outside Tipi) Ready for Fire Love, You, and Yoga Confl ict Mediation Photo Scavenger Hunt Mushroom Growing The Songs of John Prine Let my Inspiration Flow – 1 PM Hacky Sack Flair – Nico Kaburia 2 Wyndham St. – 1 PM 6 pm 6 pm Walking with Me’tis Finger Drumbeat: Building Luther Wright, Rose Cousins, Emilie & Ogden, the Seven Weaving Learn to Knit Resilience through Rhythms: The How How Do You Do 1–2 PM The Making-Box Brigade Wormy Wigglers Grandfathers (Canopy Acro and Partner Yoga Essential Oils for Life and Why of Ritual that Didgeridoo?DOWNTOWN ATBaby Led Weaning 1–2 PM 6:30 pm Break FRI MAR (Tipi) outside Tipi) Rhythm – Rufus Glassco MARKET SQUARE 6:45 pm Steve Poltz, & Old Man Luedecke The Sadies Casey Mecija, and VERSA The Power of Words (Tipi) DIY Cleaning Products West African Dance Les Hay Babies 2–3 PM Steve Poltz The Play’s the Thing Embodied Astrology Hands-on Bliss with Coco Trekking with Tots High on Harmony Mindful Eating 2–3 PM 7 pm Chloe Charles 7 pm THU APR Women’s Drum Circle Draw Awesome Figures Traditional West African Write Your Own The Slambovian 7:10 pm (until 8 pm) 3–4 PM Campfi re Crew Origami Attack! (Sacred Fire) Playing Tai Chi – Push Hands Self-Care for Do Gooders Drumming – Tom Wolf Mapping Hillside Spoken1467 Word PoemGordon St. Sprouts 3–4 PM 6:55 pm Introducing Capoeira SOUTH GUELPH Sing Along Tim Head, Shoulders, Craft and Chat Sing Your Bliss: While the Firelight’s Aglow, 4–5 PM (Canopy outside Tipi) Getting Canoe Trippy Writing from the Body All Strung Out Angola – Movement & Rejuvenate Relationships Co ee! 4–5 PM Circus of Dreams and the Pacifi ers Knees & GO! Music – Hélio Sousa Global Heartbeat Like A Motorcycle 7 pm 7 pm Community Drum Heart of the Rhythm 7:05 pm 6:50 pm It’s All About the Lawn 31 5–6 PM Enviro Drum Wild Games for Feral Kids The Crossfi t Craze Mindfulness Stringed Instrument Care Thai Massage 2.0 The Anti-Wedding Grow Your Own Beer 5–6 PM Strange Shadows from 2017 · 8 PM (Sacred Fire) – Funga Drummers 7:10 pm Exclaim! presents The Suitcase Junket and Couples Yoga with LIVE Letting the Squirrel $27–29* 6–7 PM The Funky Mamas Reuse! Recycle! Recreate! MoBLISSity Sacred Sound Meditation Accessorize Hillside Music – Iysha Nobes Know Your Neighbours Backyard Pizza 6–7 PM 7:35 pm the Flames Will Grow Exclaim! presents So Long Seven 201720 · 8 PM out of the Garage Lemon Bucket Orkestra & Keith Gardiner 8 pm Anita Cazzola, Elivia Cazzola, 8 pm TUNS $50–52* KSUNDAYeeping Hillside caffeinated Donovan Woods 7:50 pm Kid Koala’s Vinyl Sunrise Ceremony Northcote, The Suitcase 6–8 AM (Sacred Fire) 6–8 AM 8 pm 8 pm Dance of the Maidens Esmerine Evening Hymns Junket, and Ben Caplan Vaudeville Show Seven Grandfathers for most of– ABIGHI-FARE! this century 7:55 pm Write Your Own 11 AM– 11 AM– Reuse! Recycle! Recreate! Children’s Circle Playing Tai Chi – Push Hands Writing from the Body Draw Awesome Figures Mapping Hillside Co ee! NOON (abi-jii-fare) – Sani-Abu Spoken Word Poem NOON (Sacred Fire) Mohammed – Main Stage 8:10 pm KEY RICHARDSON GMP NOON Head, Shoulders, Flint Knapping Slacklining A New Face of SoliBa Man Forever The Making-Box Brigade The Crossfi t in Sacred Sound Meditation Stringed Instrument Care Rejuvenate Relationships The Anti-Wedding Sprouts NOON KEY – 1 PM Knees & GO! (Canopy outside Tipi) Craze – Jamie Andrews – 1 PM 8:40 pm Woodpigeon Greenspace 8:30 pm Main MUSIC SERIES Truth and Reconciliation The Pots & Pans Choir 9 pm 9 pm 1–2 PM Campfi re Crew Wild Games for Feral Kids Getting Canoe Trippy Mindfulness All Strung Out Thai Massage 2.0 Sing Your Bliss: Grow Your Own Beer 1–2 PM Exclaim! presents Circle (Sacred Fire) – Lucas Tensen Global Heartbeat Rising Appalachia 9:05 pm Main Raising 9 pm Performance 9 pm Children Guelph’s coffee company Me’tis Finger Not So Old & in the Way of Mixed Weaving Tribal Fusion – 2–3 PM Mafolo Baby Origami Attack! Ancestry Accessorize Hillside Letting the Squirrel Performance Choir! Choir! Choir! 9:15 pm (Canopy MoBLISSity Self-Care for Do Gooders Siyobin Blanco Know Your Neighbours out of the Garage Backyard Pizza 2–3 PM Land of Talk Grand River Luther Wright & the Wrongs, Workshop Theme with outside Tipi) planetbeancoffee.com Intention (Tipi) Ramblers Workshop Theme Jerusalem in Les Hay Babies, and Cultivating a Good Shamanic Drumming – Sing Along Tim Mind while Healing a Acro and Partner Yoga Essential Oils for Life Learn to Knit Mind Your Business, Photo Scavenger Hunt Mindful Eating 3–4 PM 3–4 PM and the Pacifi ers Wormy Wigglers David Aubrey Berger Love your Life Jennifer Castle Loving Heart (Tipi) JulyOwned &
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