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FREMANTLE HERITAGE FESTIVAL 2017 26 MAY to 5 JUNE WELCOME to the 2017 FREMANTLE HERITAGE FESTIVA L This year’s Fremantle Heritage Festival celebrates those who have created history and along the way made a lasting contribution to what Fremantle is today. Some of these contributions were planned, some accidental, but all are worth reflecting on. One of the biggest contributions to Fremantle’s modern history was the America’s Cup Defence in 1987. It’s hard to believe it’s been 30 years since Fremantle took its place on the world stage to host the most prestigious sailing race of them all. Our port city underwent major redevelopment in the lead-up to the Cup in anticipation of the world’s media attention and influx of spectators. Paying homage to the legendary race as part of this year’s festival, the National Hotel is teaming up with the WA Maritime Museum to present the America's Cup Defence 30th Anniversary Dinner – a night of tall tales, dinner and dancing. This year’s festival keynote speaker, Nelson Woss, is a contemporary filmmaker who has documented Australian heritage as the producer of films such as Red Dog and Ned Kelly. I’m looking forward to hearing him share his insights before a screening of Red Dog at the University of Notre Dame Australia. 2 WELCOME to the 2017 FREMANTLE HERITAGE FESTIVA L Fremantle’s legendary West End is again a focal point for the festival. Since the last Fremantle Heritage CONTENTS Festival, the entire West End has been included in the OPENING 4 State Register of Heritage Places. This is a fantastic pg achievement which ensures that Fremantle’s heritage MUSIC pg6 buildings can be enjoyed by future generations. The FOOD 9 festival is a great time to engage with this historic pg precinct by taking a tour of some of the beautifully TALKS AND LECTURES pg11 restored buildings or by listening to sea shanties in the TOURS Whalers’ Tunnel. pg17 There are of course plenty of other ways to engage ARTS pg22 with Fremantle’s heritage as part of the festival. From EXHIBITIONS pg24 a murder mystery dinner at the Esplanade Hotel to a quiz about the history of beer at Little Creatures, classic SOMETHING DIFFERENT pg26 rock and reggae bands at Mojo’s and a film festival CALENDAR pg30 celebrating travel. As always, there’s something for everyone. Alternative formats of this program are available on request. So come along and help us make history while celebrating Wheelchair accessibility varies. Please check wheelchair all we love about Fremantle, past and present. access with venues directly. Fremantle Mayor Dr Brad Pettitt WWW.FREMANTLESTORY.COM.AU/HERITAGEFESTIVAL /FREMANTLEHERITAGEFESTIVAL @FREOFESTIVALS Sponsors: Fremantle Heritage Festival is bought to you by the City of Fremantle with the assistance of: 3 FESTIVAL RED DOG & BUSHRANGERS: KEYNOTE ADDRESS, F ee EVENTr PRESENTED BY FILM MAKER NELSON WOSS Nelson Woss is one of Australia’s most loved film makers. The man behind such award-winning features as Red Dog and Ned Kelly, his films draw on powerful human stories from Australia’s past. His characters have been played by award-winning actors Heath Ledger, Naomi Watts, Orlando Bloom and Geoffrey Rush. Fresh from the release of Red Dog: True Blue, Nelson will combine story-telling and film to reveal what makes Australian history, and therefore our movies, so special. Join us for this magical evening which begins with Nelson’s address at Notre Dame. Doors open from 6pm. Bookings essential. WHEN 26 May 6:30pm WHERE Tannock Hall, The University of Notre Dame Australia: corner of Croke and Cliff Streets, Fremantle. BOOKINGS www.nd.edu.au/heritage2017 F ee RED DOG: EVENTr FILM SCREENING The City of Fremantle, Notre Dame and Good Dog Enterprises are delighted to bring you an indoor/outdoor screening of the original Red Dog film. Notre Dame will be throwing open the glass doors of the historic Drill Hall for this special opening night event. Bring your rugs, bean WHEN 26 May 8:00pm bags, pillows or low-folding chairs and watch Nelson Woss’s classic first instalment of the Red Dog story. Food WHERE Drill Hall, The University of Notre Dame Australia: trucks will be on hand for you to purchase dinner and corner Mouat and Croke Streets, Fremantle. drinks for this special family event. Doors open from BOOKINGS www.nd.edu.au/heritage2017 7:30pm. Tickets are free, but essential: get them online. 4 FESTIVAL Opening FREMANTLE TOWN HALL: OFFICIAL REOPENING Celebrate the Fremantle Town Hall back in its 1887 skin! Come and celebrate the recent completion of major conservation works to the exterior of the Fremantle Town Hall. See the flag being raised onto the new flagpole on the refurbished tower for the first time in a decade. The town hall clock will be ceremoniously restarted and the bells will sound out after being silent for a year. WHEN 26 May 11.30am WHERE Fremantle Town Hall: 8 William Street, Fremantle F ee EVENTr 5 MUSONGS OF THE SEA SIC RETURN TO THE WHALERS’ TUNNEL Following last year’s sell out concert, rollick along as Fremantle’s historic Whalers’ Tunnel resonates again with Songs of the Sea! From barrel-thumping traditional sea shanties to songs of quiet longing, prepare for the calm and for the storm. Rug up in the unique and intimate setting of the Whalers’ Tunnel. Through the harmonies of a crew of good men, let The Lost Quays steer you on a course across the world’s oceans, painting a song-picture of lives shaped by toil and adventure on the sea, far from home. Ticket price includes a tot of spiced rum! WHEN 27 May 2:00pm & 27 May 6:00pm A SUNDAY AT GUILDHALL WHERE The Whalers’ Tunnel: Beneath the Round House, North Fremantle’s beautiful heritage wedding venue Arthur’s Head, Fremantle (near 1 High Street) Guildhall will host an afternoon of jazz and old school cocktails, named with a nod to the literary legends TICKETS Standard $25, Concession $20 that once graced the old town library shelves. BOOKINGS ticketbooth.com.au WHEN 4 June 3:00pm WHERE Guildhall Event Space: 222 Queen Victoria Street, North Fremantle F ee EVENTr 6 Fremantle SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Fremantle Symphony Orchestra and friends present an evening of vibrant classics in the historic Fremantle Town Hall. Guest conductor Dr Alan Lourens MUSIC will bring to life the brilliance of Berlioz's flamboyant Roman Carnival Overture and the youthful genius of Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony. WHEN 2 June 7:30pm WHERE Fremantle Town Hall: 8 William St, Fremantle TICKETS $25 adults, $20 concession. Children under 12 are free BOOKINGS www.fremantleorchestra.com.au JAILHOUSE BA-ROQUE: THE BLACKEYED SUSANS REDISCOVERING Formed in Perth in 1989, The Blackeyed Susans have built a FREMANTLE PRISON'S reputation for their moody romanticism and op-shop stylings. Declared national treasures by Rolling Stone magazine, they CROWN THEATRE have toured the world, played with the likes ofJohnny Cash Join us in rediscovering the musical legacy of the and Leonard Cohen and released numerous albums. Classic Fremantle Prison’s Crown Theatre. This evening lecture- Susans songs such A Curse On You, Smokin’ Johnny Cash, Blue recital will feature historical discoveries made by an Skies and Blue Sea, established the group as impressionistic interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of storytellers with a bent ear for melody and atmospherics. Western Australia, with a heritage analysis undertaken by Long, reverby trails of pedal steel, tremolo guitar, violin and TPG and Place Match Architects and acoustical analyses keyboards combine to create lush soundscapes for the by Herring Storer Acoustics. These discoveries will be album’s dreamlike torch songs, bruised ballads and other- musically presented by the New Holland Consort (formerly worldly rockers. Don’t miss the chance to catch these living Perth Baroque), via a new composition by Dr Georg Corall legends live, playing selections from the new album along with with Ms Patricia Alessi. the best of the group’s impressive back catalogue. WHEN 4 June 7:30pm WHEN 26 May 8:00pm WHERE The Crown Theatre at Fremantle Prison: WHERE Mojos Bar: 237 Queen Victoria St, North Fremantle 1 The Terrace, Fremantle TICKETS $30 + BF TICKETS $35 BOOKINGS mojosbar.oztix.com.au BOOKINGS www.trybooking.com/PIGT 7 PIPE ORGAN PLUS - RAMBLE Ramble around Fremantle on the Monday public holiday, visiting four historic churches for a series of concerts featuring splendid music. Home to five very fine and contrasting pipe organs, drop in to visit one, two, three or four concerts throughout the day, designed to show off each the instruments with music for soprano, violin, cello and organ. WHEN 5 June 10:30am - St John’s Anglican Church 12:00pm - Scots Presbyterian Church 2:00pm - Wesley Uniting Church 3.30pm - St Patrick’s Basilica WHERE St John’s Anglican Church: 26 Adelaide St, Fremantle Scots Presbyterian Church: 90 South Terrace, Fremantle Wesley Uniting Church: 4 Cantonment Street, Fremantle St Patrick’s Basilica: 47 Adelaide Street, Fremantle FISHERMAN Style #132 Yes, this is Western Australia’s longest running reggae TICKETS $10 - $75. Tickets available for 1, 2, 3 or 4 night, number #132 in a succession of as many months sessions throughout the day - the night began 11 years ago. Sean and Anthony AKA BOOKINGS trybooking.com Drummie and Sherrif Lindo started Fisherman Style as there were no decent reggae parties that they could rely on. Since then there have been artists from all over the world and many locals, including Sherrif and Drummie’s collective Earthlink Sound, that have manifested the Fisherman Style night.