Mariposa Folk Festival

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Mariposa Folk Festival
ival
Message
iposa's President
A largeandcomplexeventlike theMariposaFolk
Festivalrelieson the goodwill,hardwork andfinan:ial supportof so manyindividualsandorganizaions,thatspacedoesnot allowus to list themall.
However,on behalfof MariposaFolk Foundation,
it is my greatpleasureto expressdeepgratitudeto
everyonewho hasmadeit possiblefor us to bring
youanotherMariposaFolk Festival.
Thearmyof volunteerswho contributetensof
usands
ofhoursyearround;thefinebusinesses
andorganizations
who sogenerously
supportthefestival with their expertiseandfunding;thegovernmentagencies
who provideessential
funding;the
-so-talentedartists appearingon our stagesthis
and you, the loyal fansand the 'first timers'
ho, year after year, createthe magic of Mariposa.
I hope you all have a wonderful time!
PauletteKirkey
, Mariposa Folk Foundation
Message fiom
Thank You Tb All Leuels Of
Gouernment
Wewouldlike to thankall
levelsof govemmentfor their
unreserved
supportof
MariposaFolk Festival.
is also there for Mariposa in
any way he can. Garfield was
instrumentalagainthis year in
helping the Festival securea
grant from the Ontario
Our Memberof Parliament,
PaulDeMllers.hasbeena
greatsupporter
of Mariposa
eversinceits returnto Orillia
in theyear2000.PaulpromotestheFestivalandhas
assisted
us securingimportant
financialsupportfrom
HeritageCanada,Human
Resources
Development
Canada.
andPublicWorks
Canada.
Whenyou seePaul
thisweekend,sayhelloand
thankhim for his hardwork.
Tourism Event Marketing
Program.The Festival has also
enjoyed signifi cant support
from the Ontario Trillium
Foundation.
Our Orillia Mayor, Ron
Stevens,has proved to be a
great Friend of Mariposa Folk
Festival.Whether it is talkingup Mariposa whereverhe
goes,or providing valuable
advice to the organizers,Ron's
efforts on behalf of the
Festival are very much appre-
Our Memberof Provincial
Parliament,
Garflreld
Dunlop,
ciated.
Artistic Director
Welcometo MariposaFolk Festival2003on thebeautifulshoresof LakeCouchiching.
And thankyou
for your continuedsupportof this festivalaswell asotherartseventsthroughoutOntario.
Theproductof hundredsof peoplecommittingthousands
of hoursandboundless
energyyearafter
, Mariposahasa glorioushistoryasa volunteer-driven
festival.Thehardwork of volunteersbehindthe
scenes
before,during,andafterthe festival,ensures
thateverythingrunssmoothly.I wouldlike to expressmy
thanksto all of thevolunteers,
theMariposaFolk Foundation
Boardof Directorsandits subcommittees.
includingtheFestivalOrganizingGroup.Specialthanksgo to GerryHawesfor actingasBoardLiaisonon
matters.
This summerwe are proud to presentartistsrepresentingall regionsof Canada.The festival also has
an international
presence
aswe welcomeperformersfrom theUnitedStatesandEngland,includingTerri
Allard andJim Moray,who will maketheir Canadiandebutsthis weekendin Orillia. Wealsowelcomereturning favoritesfrom the first festivalat TudhopePark,ChrisSmitherandTanglefoot,
aswell astwo favorites
from the2002festival,The SilverHeartsandTheRyanSchneider
Band.Wearealsovery pleasedto have
Cockburnasour Saturdaynight featureperformer.Bruceis returningto Mariposafor the first time
since1975.
Pleaseenjoythe festivalin its multifacetedglory.Takein the greatmusicon all of our stages;browse
Artisans'Village;experiencethe activitiesin our Folkplay area;enjoy the tastyofferingsof our food ven-
andvisit our emporiumto takehomea lastingmemory.
And pleasejoin me in welcomingtheartistswho graceour stagesthis weekend.
RandiFratkin
ArtisticDirector
Mariposa:a shiningpast,
und'abrightfuture
From Hootenannyto one ofCanada'soldestand best
known folk festivals,Mariposa'sname is synonymouswith
Orillia and the celebrationof folk music by both fans and musicians.
beginningin I 961, the Mariposa
From its spectacular
(named
Mariposa in StephenLeacock's
after
the
Folk Festival
'SunshineSketchesof a Little Town'),hasbeencelebratedin
many different locations.Throughout this itinerant period,
Mariposa retainedits original workshop format and artistic identity.
A festivalofthis size existsbecauseofthe enthusiasm
ofdedicated volunteers.Ruth Joneshad a vision and created
Mariposa; Estelle Klein influencedand guided the artistic direction of the festival; the Mariposa Folk Foundationkept it alive
during 40 years ofartistic and financial challenges;and Festival
Orillia broughtMariposahome to Orillia in 2000.
The artistic committee'svision is always guided by
Mariposa'smandate- The promotion and presentationof folk art
in Canadathrough song, story danceand crafts. The organizers
mat imitated throughoutthe world.
Legendaryartists,such as Joni Mitchell, Ian and
Sylvia, Taj Mahal, Bruce Cockbum, Leonard Cohen,Bufff St.
Marie, OscarBrand, Stompin' Tom Connors,Leon Redbone,the
late Stan Rogers,StephenFearing, SarahHarmer,and Orillia's
own Gordon Lightfoot keep the hootenannyspirit alive.
This yearwill be year43 and the sun logo' designedby
Ian Tyson, and rumouredto have been modified by Murray
Mclaughlin, still shinesbrightly on Mariposa. Over 500 volunteersare eagerto make2003 Mariposa'sbest festivalever!
Board of Directors 2OO2' 2003
- MartinWard
Treasurer
Secretarv GordonBall
President- PauletteKirkey
Vice President- Tim Lauer
Directors
CatherineBrennan
GerryHawes
SandyMcAllister
TrishPatterson
Bob Stevens
DavidWarren
Board of Advisors
MariposaFolk Foundationis proud to be affrliatedwith an illustrious group of
advisorsrepresentingmusicians,academiaandbusiness.Thesepeoplehave
immenseexperiencein folk music, and they continue toblaze the trail to keep the
folk art alive! They are alsogreatboostersof Mariposa,and we would like to
expressour deepestgratitudeto eachand every one of them.
SidDolgay(Chair)
GordonLightfoot
PhyllisYaffe
DavidDeacon
SylviaTyson
SydBanks
Don Cullen
m
have also followed the
traditionof including
Celtic,Frenchand
Aboriginal music as an integral part of Mariposa.Juried
Canadiancrafts are a highlight of
eachyear'sevent.Although new themesand elementsare tried
eachyear, Mariposahas maintainedits successfulworkshop for-
Dr. Bill Goodman
JoeLewis
Dr. Timothy Maloney
Vctor Page
SamSniderman
Lynne Hurry
JoeFrancoz
Mariposa Folk Festival 2003
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Please Join Us
T h e M a r i p o s aF o l k F o u n d a t i oins a n t c n t b c r s hoi pl g a n i z a t i o n ,
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Join us today!
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SummerEventslnclude:
Arts & CraftsShow
fuly 3-s
SummerSidewalk
Sale fuly 14-20
Bruce Cockburn
A music legend,Bruce
"The whole
Cockburn says
point of writing songsis to
shareexperienceswith
people".He doesthis with
unfl inching observations
of human cruelty, greed,
courageand survival in the
lyrics on his 20 gold and
platinum recordsin
Canada.From the 1970's
classic'l'm Going to the
Country'to his latestCD
release 'You've Never
SeenEverything' he has
stayedtrue to his music
and to his beliefs. and created some of the most poignant,moving music of the past 3
decades.It is a rare treat to hear him in concert. This Mariposa
may "sunshinesmile on everyone". www.brucecockburn'com
Scl.'CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
Gord Downie B The CountrY
of Miracles
Gord Downie.best
known as lead
singer/songwriterfor the
Tragically Hip, hasjust
releasedhis secondsolo
record - 'Battle of the
Nudes'.His eclectic
original music and
lyrics, which range from
"folk and country-rock
to jazz-tinged and experimental... tum whimsical, cynical,tenderand
world-weary"
(Maclean's).With Canadianreferencesand timelessmessages,
his songsand poemsare full of imagery.He is currently touring
the US and Canadawith his band, The Country of Miracles.
www.gorddownie.com
Fri: Casino Rama Main StageEvenins
Tbrri Allard
A touch of Americana,is Teni Allard.
'smokyalto' bringsher vocal
Sheof the
finesseall the way from Virginia. Terri
is highly regardedat home, and has a
'Best FemaleVocalist' award to show
themanyshades
for it, andseveralCDsin which sheexpresses
www.terriallard.com
human
existence.
of
RamaStage12:30- l:15
,Sat.'Casino
Sal.'CasinoRamaStage2:30- 3:15
Stage4:00- 4:30Concert
Embassy
Sat:Bohemian
Embassy
Shgel:00 -1:45
Bohemian
Sam;
Sage4:45- 5:30
Ernbassy
Sun;Bohemian
Deux Saisons
Hold on to yourtoques,Deux
is in thehouse!Wth the
Saisons
had soundsof
French-Canadian
mandolin,guitar,
frddle,accordion,
uprightbassanddrums,theboys
whip up a bigof DeuxSaisons
timekitchenpartyon stage...and
invited!Somewhere
everybody's
and
betweenLa BottineSouriante
lesColocs(or, if you prefer,GreatBig SeaandtheBarenaked
with theirinteractive,highLadies)you'll find DeuxSaisons,
praiseof
andtheirunabashed
their
charm
their
wit,
energyshow,
wine,womenandsong.Getreadyfor a two-fisted,footgoodtime! www.deuxsqueeze-boxin'
stompin',fi ddle-sawin',
saisons.com
Pub7:30- 8:30
Frl; Mariposa
Sat.'BohemianEmbassyStageI l:30 ' 12:30
Sal;CasinoRamaStage4:30- 5:15
Scl; CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
Sun.'CasinoRamaStageI l:30 l2:45
^Szr;BohemianEmbassyStage
2:45- 3:30
Dan Kershaw
Dan Kershawhookedup with his
old pal DavePedlihamto formThe
BrothersCosmolinein 1992.As an
backto
that stretches
outletfor theirsongwriting- a relationship
together
brought
band
the
London,
Ontario
in
days
high-school
influencesasdiverseasGramParsons,the VelvetUnderground,
Bill Monroe,andTheBeatles.In additionto writing andperKershawkeepshis handin the
formingwith theCosmolines,
loamof haditionalfolk andcountrymusicvia projectslike The
TheBrothersCountrypolitan
BrothersKitchen(bluegrass),
(honky-tonk),andrewes like the recentGordonLightfoot tributeTheWayWeFeel.Weareproudto havethis London,ON
bom singer/songwriterperformingsoloat the2003Mariposa
Folk Festival.Watchout for www.deepbluefunk.calbroscosmoline
Publ:00 - 1:45
Sal;Mariposa
Scf.'MariposaPub3:00- 3:45
Sun;BohemianEmbassyStage2:00- 2:3Q\Concert
San.'CasinoRamaStage3:00- 3:45
Embassy
Stage4:45- 5:30
Sun;Bohemian
Mariposa Folk Festival 2OO3
Mary de Keyzer & Melody
Ranch
Melody Ranchis the longestrunningregularweekend
musicmatineein Toronto.Recentlyrelocatedfrom
The BrunswickHouseto Club 279 at the Hard Rock
Cafeat Yonge& Dundas,this stellargroupof seasonedmusicianswho haveperformedwith Bruce
Cockburn,StuartMclean's Vinyl Cafe,Gail Bliss,
ColleenPeterson,Willie P. Bennett,WashboardHank,
andMurray Mclauchlan, havejust completedtheir
l8th year of bringingthe very bestin classiccounrry
and honky tonk to downtown Torontoon Saturday
afternoons.JoiningMary de Keyzerthis weekendare
ChrisWhiteley,Dave Tufford, Mitchell Lewis,
ConradKipping, Mike Gardner,and Mike Clifton.
Join thernfor a festivalversionof their renowned
Saturdaymatineein the MariposaPub and watchfor
specialguestsin the secondhalf of the show
^lal.'MariposaPub l:00 - l:45 Mary de Keyzer
Sal: MariposaPub 6:00- 8:45
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Shoshorra
anedRaven
Shoshona
Kish is an
Anishnaabesinger/spokenword performer now studying
musicat CarletonUniversity
in Ottawa.A graduateof the
En'owkin InternationalSchool
of Writing, Shoshonawill be
perlormingoriginalcompositions accompanied
by one
otheryoung Native
musician/singer/composer,
RavenPolson-Lahache.
Raven
studiedmusic at Berkeley.
www.ravensmusic.
com
www.shoshonamusic.com
Sal: BohemianEmbassyStage
l 1 : 3 0- l 2 : 3 0
Sat: BarnfieldStage
3:00- 3:30Concert
The Shards
The Shardstake a uniquely assertiveapproachto
their mostly original,
celtic folk/rock songs:
driving labyrinths of
acousticinstrumentation.
high-energyvocalsand
powerful fiddle licks
entwineto createa distinctive sound.The band's
debut album, 'Beggar's
Road',hasattainedgenerous air nlav on folk radio
programsin Canada,the U.S.,Australiaand Belgium.Recent
performances
haveincludedgigs at SummerfolkMusic & Crafts
"Powerfuland engagFestivaland The FergusHighlandGames.
- Will Henry
ing vocals,dynamicinstrumentalanangements."
www.theshards.ca
Owen SoundCeltic Festival
Sal: BamfieldStage4:30 - 5:15Concert
Srzn.'MariposaPub 8:30 - 9:30
The Ryan Schneider Band
He's 19.And he hasa band!This
bandis making a namefor itsell
gettingstagetime at schoolsand
festivals around Ontario with energetic performances,punchy writing
and greatvocals.Schneiderand
band openedfor The Silver Hearts
in Orillia in May at Mariposa's
kickoff fundraising concert.Last
year,theyplayedat Mariposa's
festivalpubstageto exultant
reviews.Enjoy! www.ryanschneider.ca
Fri.'CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
Stage3:00- 3:45
Embassy
Sal;Bohemian
Pub5:00- 5:45
Sal;Mariposa
Pub10:30- 12:00
Sal:Mariposa
Stagel:00 - l:45
Embassy
Sur: Bohemian
San;CasinoRamaStase4:00- 4:45
Avenue Road
l'
"A force to be reckonedwith" is
how the live show of this fivepiece,Toronto-based,
band has
beendescribed.Following their
recentBattleof the Bandssuccess
at York University, the up-andcoming band nabbedan opening
soot at Yorkfest.AvenueRoad is
comprisedof vocalistChris Sue,leadguitaristNashvilleDave
Pomeroy,bassistDan Kanter, rhythm guitarist Matt Burt and
Po. "We'repreparedto dominatethe
monosyllabicpercussionist
world," they say.
Fri.'MariposaPub 9:00- l0:15
Sun; MariposaPub 1:00- l:30 Concert
S u r ; M a r i p o s aP u b7 : 1 5- 8 : 1 5
a
a a
uwlngarnaJrg
a
A jazzftddle. And the player is
really young! Michael Fraser
hasbeenplaying the violin
since age four, over the intervening l0 or so yearshe has
beenregional champ in a
southernOntario competition
and receiveda British
ColumbiaHall of Famescholarship for young talent.
Michael's dad, Don, was the
Bluegrass
GuitarChampion.This
1996WesternCanadian
basedduetbringsustraditionandinnovationalong
Vancouver
with a greatdealof passion.www.swingamajig.com
Pub6:30- 7:15
Fri.'Mariposa
Pub12:00- 12:45
Scl.'Mariposa
l:45- 2:15
Sar:Folkplay
Embassy
Stage4:45- 5:30
Saf.'Bohemian
Sun:CasinoRamaStagell:30 - 12:45
a Pub2:45- 3:I 5 Concert
Sun:Maripos
Pub4:30- 5:15
Mariposa
Sr.rn:
The Silver Hearts
Peterborough'sthe
Silver Heartsare back at
Mariposaby popular
demand.They are a
blend ofaccordion,fiddles,piano,brass,musical saw,thereminand
more. With a mixture of
westernroots, tin-panalley, blues and ragtime,
their musichasbeen
at varioustimesas"ghosttownwestemmusic",or
described
"musicfor an Irish wake"andthebandas"a brothelblues
orchestra".TheSilverHeartstakeforgottenmusicandreinvent
it with a newsenseof styleandvitality.
com
www.thesilverhearts.
Fri.'CasinoRamaMainStage- Evening
Pub- l0:30- 12:00
Frl; Mariposa
Shane Simpson
ShaneSimpsonhas
Ottawa-based
himelfto theart of guidedicated
tarplayingfor 20 years.Theresult
is a uniqueblendofguitar-driven
folk rock thatblendssoulful
lyrics,
melodieswith introspective
andhasbeenfavourablycompared
with thework of Lyle Lovettand
his
BlueRodeo.Shanereleased
"Outstanding
'More
of
2002.
in
the
fall
Electric',
secondCD,
albumyou'll
compilation... asstrongasanysinger-songwriter
hearthisyear,"ravedTheOttawaSun.www.shanesimpson.com
Sal BarnfieldStage12:45- l:15 Concert
PubStage4:00- 4:45
Sal:Mariposa
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Mariposa Folk Festival 2003
Slainte Mhath
Get the fire
extinguishers!
Energeticand
talentedCape
Bretonceltic
fiver Slainte
Mhath (pronounced
'slawnchava)
includesthe
MariposaFolk
Festivalin its summertour schedule.SlainteMhath'smainstage
show,and a release,'VA', are new stepsfor the band. Last year
SlainteMhath becameCanada'sfirst EastCoastartistto receive
BBC folk nominationsafter Europeantours. This group'sname
is Gaelicfor'good healthto you'. wwwslaintemhath.com
Fri.' Casino Rama Main Stage- Evening
Pub 12:00- 12:45
Sat.'Mariposa
RamaStage4:30 - 5:15
^Sat.'Casino
Sun:BamfieldStagel:45 - 3:15
Pub Stage4:30 - 5:15
Snn.'Mariposa
Catnato
This high-octane,femalesketch
troupe looks forward to making you
laugh.Camarohasperformedat
ALT.COMedyLounge,The Midnight
Howl, EclecticCircusand the annual
FreshMeat Showcase,a rewe of the
bestin freshTorontotalent.As the
femalecore of the five-member
improv troupeGiddy Up, they held
the undefeatedtitle for eight straight
'On
weeksin the Cagematchimprov battle'sfirst season. Her
Majesty'sSecretCervix',the girls' first all-Camaroshow,earned
a standingovulationat the Tim SimsPlayhouseand will be
remountedin September.
James KeClaghan
F,lizaBeth Hill
as oneoftop 100folk
Selected
Her namein Mohawk refersto
performers
in the past20 years
as
ElizaBeth
singing.'Fortunate,
Boston
radio station,
by
a
the
Hill, originally from
Six
is a Juno
Keelaghan
James
Nationsof GrandRiver,has
(and
three-time
winner
award
had her feet solidly plantedin
hasgrown
who
nominee)
Juno
Nashvillefor severalyearsas a
act
popular
coffee-house
from a
Sheis
singerand songwriter.
festival
and
in Calgaryto a
acclaimedin festivalperforconcerthall favourite.His latmancesaroundthe US. We get
estrelease'Home'takeshim
her strong,clearvoice for one
back to his folk roots and a
weekend.
more traditionalsound.
www.iandavies.com/elizabethwww.keelaghan.com
hill.htm
Sar.CasinoRamaStase12:30- Sal: CasinoRamaStage2:30- 3:15
Sat;CasinoRamaStage3:30- 4:15
l:15
Sun:CasinoRamaStage2:00-2:45
Embassy
Sage1:30- 2:00Concert
Sbt Bohemian
Sun:MariposaPub 3:30- 4:15
Pub3:00- 3;45
Scr.'Mariposa
Sun:CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
Embassy
Stagel2:0- 1245
Sun:Bohemian
2:45- 3:15
Sur;Folkplay
Embassy
Stage3:45- 4:30
San;Bohemian
Grace & Wit
This trio is a collaborationof
threestrongmusicaltalents
from central Ontario. They
bring a mixture of old and
new favourites,originals,
classicsand standards.Strong
vocals,two and three part
harmony,a setting by the
lake. Grace and Wit is Karen
Grace,JasonPeggand Jo Gravelle.
Sun:BamfieldStagell:30 - l2:00 Concert
Pub 6:00 - 7:00
Snn.'Mariposa
Angela Haskill
Lisa Lapornte
Y
a
T
a
Li sa
Eclecticsinger/songwriter
Lapointehasopenedfor Ray
Charlesand sungback up for
CelineDion while a memberof
the MontrealJubilationGospel
Choir.Shehasplayedseveral
coffee housesin Montreal,
Ottawa and Toronto, and was
keyboardistand back-upvocalist
for the now defunct San
FranciscobandCeleste'sTool
Chest.Lisa was selectedas
Director'sChoiceat the Revive
2000 Festival in upstateNew York, was a finalist at last year's
Kerrville New Folk Competition and rankedfifth in the
CanadianWinterlightsSongContest.
San:BarnfieldStaee12:15-12:45Concert
Anne Lindsay Band
Anne hasperformed on concert, club and festival stages
and influencesare many and
studiosessions
and in countless
various,rangingfrom
with artistsincludingJohn
McDermott,Jim Cuddy,Blue
Acadianandcountrymusic
Rodeo,NatalieMcMaster,The
to opera,and from Stevie
Chieftains,Led Zeppelin,
Nicks andAllison Krausto
Oliver Schroer,Oh Susanna,
BeyondThe Pale,Heartwood,
Teni Clark and the Dixie
The Calore Trio, David
Chicks.Followingoperatic
Woodhead,and in the hit stage
studies,shebuskedon the
musical, Stan Rogers:A Matter
Of Heart.Anne also regularlY
while
streetsof Ottawa
plays (fiddle!) for the Toronto Mapleleafs. wwwarp-lirdsay.ccrn
developingher song-writing
Sal: MariposaPub l2:00 - l2:45Anne Lindsay Band
'Awakenings',
were co-written Sal: BarnfieldStage1:30- 2:45Anne Lindsay Band
skills.The songson her first CD,
Sat: MariposaPub 4:00 - 4:45 JasonFowler
with award-winningsongwriterand producerJohnK. Gulley.
Sat: BohemianEmbassyStage4:45 - 5:30 Anne Lindsay
Angela'slive showshaveincludedgigs at the Mundy'sBay Folk San:CasinoRamaStagel1:30 - 12:45 AnneLindsay Band
Sun:MariposaPub l:45 - 2:30 (with Blake Papsin)
Societyand openingfor the Acadiangroup,Swamperella.
Sar:
MariposaPub 3:30 - 4:15 David Woodhead
www.angelahaskill.com
Sar: CasinoRama Main Stage- Evening
Sal:BamfieldStage12:00- 12:30Concert
Angela'smusicalinterests
Mariposa Folk Festival 2003
Phil Masters
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Jim Moray
Phil Mastersaficiona-
He'sjust twenfy-
dosbelievethe Orillia-
one but he'ssingle-handedlyturn-
basedsinger-song-
ing the English
folk music world
on its head.And
he'snot aboutto
writer'simpressively
largesheafofrootsy
materialdeserves
com-
stopthere.Jim
Moray is a massive talentwho
parisonwith someof
GordonLightfoot's
best.A bit of a recluse
andreluctantto promote himself and his
work, to date,phil has not receivedmuch attentionoutside
Lake country. But, watch out. Mariposa Folk Festival
2003 may prove to be his ticket to success.Catchhis act
now so that, later, you can truthfully say you heardphil
Mastersbefore he made it big.
,Sr.rn:
Barnfield Stage3:30 - 4:00 Concert
hastakensongs
from Englishtraditionalmusicand re-workedthem to create someof the most startlinglyoriginal,contemporary
recordingsto come out of the folk world sincethe 1970s.
A man to watch'
wwwjimmoray.co.uk
Sct: CasinoRamaStage3:30 _ 4:15
^Sat:Mariposapub 5:00 - 5:45
Szn:BohemianEmbassyStage12:00- 12:45
,Szn:BohemianEmbassyStage4:45 - 5:30
Szn: CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
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Kristin Sweetland
Blake Papsin
Blake Papsinis a
Torontobasedsinger
songwriterwho hasbeen
quietly writing and
recordingsongsabout
the hecticworld around
with a
us. Preoccupied
numberofserious hobbies,Blake hasrecently
reemergedfrom the writing room to perform a
"SeriousBoy". Having
numberof datesin supportof his CD
played around town for the last couple of decadespredominantly
as a sideman, he has beenjoined as a front man by a powerful
bandof local musicians.He lastplayedat Mariposaa decade
ago as the guitaristin Michal Hasek'sband Sundog.
Sat: MariposaPub 3:00 - 3:45
Sct MariposaPub 4:00 - 4:45
Sur: MariposaPub l:45 - 2:30 Concert
Sun:BohemianEmbassyStage:4:45 - 5:30
Stephane Paquette
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is a
Paquette
St6phane
from the
singer/songwriter
was
Sudburyarea.St6phane
formerlywith thegroup'Les
ChaizesMuzikales'.St6Phane
experience
useshisextensive
to drawthelistenerinto
worldsof his own creation.He
hasperformedat manyfestival
includingFestivalBor6aland
Ottawa'sFestivalFranco.We
welcomethis excitingperformerto Mariposa.
Stage
Sc/:BohemianEmbassY
ll:30 l2:30
Stage
Sal:BohemianEmbassY
12:45- l:15 Concert
Sct:Folkplay2:30- 3:00
Stage
Sun:BohemianEmbassY
12:00- 12:45
Sun:Folkplayl:45 - 2:15
Sun:CasinoRamaStage4:00- 4:45
Kristinis beinghailedas one of
Canada'shottestyoung guitar
players,Her debutalbum,
'Root, Ileatt & Crown'nhasmet
with criticalacclaimsinceits
releasein fall 2002.The ballad
"Clernentine"won an awardin
the OntarioCouncil of Folk
'SongsFrom the
Festivals
and her song
Heart'contest
'llermetica'is featuredon'Six
StringsNorth of the Border Vol. ll', the instrumentalguitar
"A
compilationfrom BorealisRecords. tnonsterof a guitarist"CosrnicDebrismagazine.
and.corn
www.kristinsweetl
Sc/:MariposaPubStage4:00 - 4:45
Sun:BarnfieldStase4:15 - 4:15 C'oncert
Tbny Ttrrner
of genial
A singer-songwriter
observalion.
spiritand ingenious
Tony Tumer and his songstravel
of life. visiting
the backroads
forgottenpeopleand places,old
friendsand loved ones.An
award-wintringsongwriterbased
in Ottawa,Tony playsthroughout Ontario and beyond.
Releasedm2002, Tony'sdebut
CD, 'A Matter of Time', was producedby Ian Tamblyn.It featuresan arrayoftuneful tales
that are compelling,evocative,
impressive
by turn."Undeniably
tranquilandamusing
dramatic,
Eggs#16,Winter2002firstrecording."Penguin
cal-ttumer/
www.cyberus.
Sal:CasinoRamaStagel:30 - 2:l5
3:45- 4:15Concert
Sal:BamfieldStage
&rr: CasinoRamaStage1:00- 1:45
Chris Smither
In clubsand festivalsacrossthe globe,perfonningsongwriterChris Srnitherdeliverssongsin his
signaturerootsystyle,with a stunningbluesguitarand his tappingfeet. Bonnie Raitt and Ernmylou
Harrishavechosenhis songsto recordand Smither'scontemporarybluesstyle addsa welcome
southerndrawl to any concert.His new album-'Train Home'- will be availablein July'
www.smither.com
Scl: CasinoRamaStage3:30- 4: l-5
Sal: MariposaPub2:00- 2:45
SatCasinoRamaMain Stage- EveningSar: BohemianEmbassyStagel:00 l:45
Sun:CasinoRamaStage3:00 3:45
Mariposa Folk Festival 2003
Thnglefoot
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The Wailinr Jennvs
From the original trio to
the current quintet,
Tanglefoothasbeenmaking Canadianhistory
come alive sincethe
1980's.With banjo,mandolin, slide guitar,harmonica,bass,whistleand
pianothey havea big,
full-throttle sound,huge
vocal harmoniesand a truckloadof someof the most listenable
songsyou'll ever hear.Tanglefootcombinestradition,innovation, humour,pathos,fury and passion,(and most of all is
engagingand fun.) www.tanglefootmusic.com
Sat:CasinoRarnaStagel:30 -2:15 SteveRitchie
Sal: BohernianEmbassyStage3:00- 3:45
Sar: BohemianEmbassyStage4:45 - 5:30 Terry Snider
Sat:MariposaPub 9:00- 10:00
Threeprofessionalmusicians came togetherfor an
eveningperformanceand
were lovingly dubbedThe
Wailin' Jennys.The name
stuckand the trio hasrisen
to successwith music
awardsand a busy performing scheduleacrossCanada.
Their audiencelovestheir
spinetinglingharmonies
and solid senseof humour.Join thesemusiciansat Mariposafor
an entertainingmixture of coversand original material.
www.thewailinjennys.com
Fri: MariposaPub 6:30- 7:15
Sal: CasinoRamaStagell:30 - 12:15
Sal: MariposaPub 2:00 - 2:45 Nicky Mehta
Sal: CasinoRamaStage2:30 - 3: l5 CaraLuft
Sal: MariposaPub 5:00 - 5:45
.Sal:CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
Sur: Folkplay12:15- 12:45
Snn:CasinoRamaStage2:00 - 2:45
Srn: CasinoRamaStage4:00 - 4:45
Sur: CasinoRamaMain Stage- Evening
Sun:MariposaPub 12:00- 12:45CaraLuft
Sun:CasinoRamaStage1:00- l:45
Sar: BohemianEmbassyStage2:45 - 3:30
Sr.rn:BohemianEmbassyStage3:45 - 4:30
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A musician loved by many
other musicigns:thqt'sBob
Snider. Thd.iJblf-confessed
stage'ham'and veteransongwriter is author of a baker's
dozen of publishedcollections
- and the subjectofone - and
a regular in broadcastand
stageappearancesacross
North America. At Mariposa,
enjoy his witty take on the elementsof life as we all know it!
www.borealisrecords.
com/a_snider.html
Fri: Casino Rama Main Stage- Evening
Sat CasinoRamaStagel:30 - 2:15
.Scl:BohemianEmbassyStage3:00 - 3:45
San:BarnfieldStage l:00 - l:30 Concert
^Sun:
CasinoRamaStage2:00 - 2:45
San:BohemianEmbassyStage:3:45 - 4:30
Katherine Wheatlev and
Wendell FergU$ofr'
From Parry Soundto Africa to
Czechoslovakia,Katherine
Wheatley'sinsight into the
human spirit is given back in
touching lyrics with lasting
melodiesand fine guitar playing. Wendell Ferguson,
Canada'spremierecountryguitarist lends fast picking and
catchy and clever lyrics as the
perfect foil to her beautiful
voice and sensitivelyrics.
Togetherthey are magic.
www.interlog.com/-kwheat/
www.wendellferguson.
com
Cheryl Wheeler
Hey! Is this a comedy club or a Cheryl Wheeler set?Be a part of
the portrait Cheryl paints rn
song,of life as an emotional
roller-coasterride. As a lifelong musicianand solo performersincethe age of 12,
Cheryl brings to the stagethe
resultof her ongoing observationsof our follies and foibles.
www.cherylwheeler.com
.Sal:CasinoRamaStage12:30
- l:15
2:ffi -2:45
SbrMariposaPub
pr.ac:
MariposaPub l2:00 '12:45
Sun:CasinoRamaStage3:00
- 3:45
Srzn:CasinoRama Stage- Evening
Wendell Ferguson
Saf CasinoRamaStagel1:3012:15
Sal: MariposaPub l:00 - l:45
Sar: BohemianErnbassy
Stage2:15- 2:45
Sal: CasinoRamaStage3:30
- 4:15(with Katherine
Wheatley)
,Sat:Casino Rama Main Stage- Evening
,San:MariposaPub l2:00 - 12:45
Sun: CasinoRamaStage1:00- l:45 (with KatherineWheatley)
Sun: MariposaPub 3:30 - 4: l5
Katherine Wheatley
,ftr CasinoRamaStageI I :30- 12:I 5
Sat:CasinoRamaStage3:30 - 4: l5
Sal: CasinoRama Main Stage- Evening
Sun:CasinoRamaStagel:00 - l:45
San:MariposaPub 3:30- 4:15
BEER TENT (MARIPOSAPUB)ENTERTAINMENTSCHEDULE
TIME
FRIDAY
5:UU
5:30
7:00
Wailin' Jennys& Swingamajig
l:5u
ueuxsalsons
SATURDAY
'UNDAY
Maryde Keyzer& MelodyRanch irace and Wit
$enue Road (7: l5)
3:00
l:30
):UU
ihards
AvenueRoad
Tanglefoot
Ihe Silver Hearts
Ihe Rvan SchneiderBand
9:30
IU:UU
l0:30
l:00
l:30
Mariposa Folk Festival 2003
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
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(6:00-11:0
(6:0G11:00pn)
( 6 : 0 0 - 1 1 : 0p0m )
TheRyanSchneider DeuxSaisons
KatherineWheatley
Band
with Wendell
TheSilverHearts
Ferguson
Bob Snider
Wailin'Jennys
SlainteMhath
GordDownie& The ChrisSmither
Countryof Miracles BruceCockburn
Page 77
Tanglefoot
CherylWheeler
Jim Moray
Anne LindsayBand
JamesKeelaghan
THE ARTISANS' VILLAGE - Crafts,hand-mudeinstruments,fine art, demonstrutions,
inter-activeworkshops.. . and more!
We call it a village but it is more like a city with its wide arrayof forms,influences,stylesand techniques!
The Artisan'sVillage is a whole communityof talentedcraftspeople,
rangingfrom instrumentmakers,rug
hookers,weaversand carversto drum makers,clothingmakers,jewelers,pottersand everythingin between.
Every submissionfrom our craftspeopleis carefullyadjudicatedto ensurequality,originality and selection.
The itemsfor show and saleat the MariposaFolk Festival'sArtisansVillage havebeendesignedand handcraftedby the artisans,many of whosework is shownin galleries,museumsand major shows.
Aida's Magick Garden - clothing &
henna body art
Aida Nezic & HasseyKieran,Midland,
oN, (905)846-5224
Allan Harps- instruments
BobAllan,Mississauga,
ON
www.kelticnations.com
Kates Gallery - fine art
Kate Ramos,Angus,ON
www.katesgallery.ca.tt
Kathy's Kakes - chocolatetreats
Rodney Frost - wooden toys
Orillia,ON
cranktoys@yahoo.ca
Kathy Webb,Orillia, ON
(705) 323-4541 www.kathyskakes.ca
ShannonGuitars
Larry Shannon,Innisfil, ON
www.shannoncustomguitars.
com
Anything Used and Sparta Country
Candles- candles
Klutz Clothing
PatriciaMulhern,Toronto,ON
sistersew@hotmail.com
Shiatsutherapists
JulieSavoie& MarrhaMayes,Toronto,ON
juliesavoie@hotrnai
Lcom
JoanneSnow, Sparta,ON
www.spartacandles.com
Boreal Kites - kite display
LindsayMontomergyPottery
LindsayMontomeryOrillia,ON
(10s)326-29ss
Spring Creek Pottery
Dave Rollinson,Hepworth,ON
Anne Sloboda& Eric Curtis, Sparta,ON,
www.gothicdesign.ca
The Luthiers'Co_op
Kelly Trafford & Hugh Hunter,
Brampton,ON
(905) 846-9791
Stitchery by Sue
SusanBodis.Orillia.ON
(705) 326-0652 sbodis0652@rogers.com
Bridge Instruments
EricCurris&Anne Sloboda.
St.Thomas.ON
www.electricviolins.com
CarawoodProducts - chairs
Vite Chomicki.Lucan.ON
(519)227-r070
Catherine McTurk Designs- weaving
CatherineMcTurk, ShantyBay, ON
(705) 72t-0341
The Country Cobweb - weaving
TinaVan Dam, Brechin,ON
( 7 0 5 )8 3 3 - 1 1 0 0
Dave Cudworth, Stonecarver/Sculptor
Nottawa,ON (705) 444-8533
davemowog@hotmai
l. com
Duetfarm & studio- fine art
Canie& AdamZimmerman.
Bechin.ON
(705)484-0608
FunkyClothesline
GaiaandGabrionOrion,Bradford,ON,
(905)939-7929 funky@look.ca
Girdwood'sGraphiteArt
SharonGirdwood,ChalkRiver,ON
(613)s8e-263
I
www.hiddenwi
ldlifeart.com
GrassRootOrganics- soaps
LauraBoyd,Woodville,
ON
gio'. ",otorganics@lycos.com
ImagiCorvi - enamels
Catherine
Crowe,Linday,ON
www.imagocorvi.com
Maureen Gaskin Enamels
MaureenGaskin, Guelph, ON
( 5 1 9 )8 2 1 - 5 8 1 3
maureengaskin@sympatico.ca
The Magpie's Pocket- hair wraps &
jewellery
(st9)93s-27e2
Studio Pottery
PaulJohnson,Oro Station,ON
(70s)481-2s81
Treefrog Percussion
Leo Brooks,Alymer, PQ
(819) 682-5827
www.treefrogpercussion.com
KarenSchrauwen,
Orillia,ON
(70s)326-7290
NomadBeads
TeresaBaker.Orillia.ON
bohemiamama@yahoo.ca
NorthernOasis- soap& candles
BessColeman,
Huntsville,
ON
(705)788-9690
birds
JackSlade.Orillia. ON
(705) 329-2031
Zephyr - fine art
Orion Drums
Orillia, ON
Ron Cross,Pickering,ON
(e}s)427-9st4
Wicker Works
MaggieLongworth,Gooderham,ON
(705) 447-2435www.wickerworks.on.ca
Whittle Workshop - kazoos& song-
(70s\326-0480
zephyrgal
lery@hotmail.
corn
Podarki - painted dolls
TamaraWinters, London, ON
(st9) 473-6378
Check out theseIntersctive Workshops:
Puppytails& Old Dogs- clothing
ReviaFisher-Titus,
Ottawa,ON
(613)830-3489
fi shertitus@rogers.com
PuddleJumperPuppets
WendyWilkinson& Lori Lonpre,
Huntsville,
ON
puddlejumperpuppets@cogeco.
ca
"Q" - jewellery
QueTieu,Toronto,ON
Que_mt@hotmail.com
Msit the Artisans'Mllage throughoutthe
weekendfor inter-active,fun workshops.
We'll havedrum workshopsfor children
and adults,kazooand bluesharmonica
guitarmaintenance,
classes,
singingin
harmonyand more! Checkwith the
Artisans'Village WorkshopPavillion for
dates,times and locations.
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Folkplay for YoungFolk
SunshineStageis a 'Funshine?'
Stage!
In their very own specialplace at Mariposa Folk Festival,
young folk can enjoy sights,soundsand activities createdjust
The SunshineStd$eanchorsFolkplay with a joyful and bright
line-up of musical entertainment,participatory workshopsand
for them.
traditional storytelling. Whether you are little folk or big folk,
you'll love the high energy and great music of Tanglefoot'
Folkplay is a wonderful place that Mom and Dad enjoy tool
Createa craft - make art - take part in circle singing and dancing - hear stories- enjoy interestingperformerswho energize
the SunshineStagewith music and words - wear a headgarland - and sculpt clay!
Swingamajig, Deux Saisons,St6phane Paquette, ElizaBeth
Hitl and Honey Ears. As if that wasn't enough,the Sunshine
Stagealso featurestraditional storytelling, maypole dancing,
Folkplay featuresa variety ofactivity and craft centers;an
under-S'splayground;bubble magic; workshops;a storytelling
kite-making workshops,circle singing for little onesby Jennie
Lea Mcleish" as well as an instrumentzoo where little folks
can make their own music with fiddles and shakers.
castle; lively stageperformances;and Sunflower the Clown.
All this and more ensureplenty of fun to keep everyonehap-
EveryoneLovesa Parade
pily occupiedand coming back for more.
What better way to end a wonderful day than to join the children's musical parade,winding your way through the-festival
StimulatingActivity Centres!
groundsto the cheersand applauseofan appreciativecrowd'
Fun and interestingactivity centerssurroundingthe Sunshine
FolkPlay is open Saturdayand Sundayfrom ll:00 arn to 5:00
Stageensurethat little folks and big folks can both have a won-
pm.
derful day creatingcrafts ranging from noodle necklacesto personally decoratedrainsticks;blowing bubbles in the breeze;listening to storiestold in the quiet ofthe storytelling castle;and
discoveringthe mysteriesof water works. Mllow headgarlands fashionedwith wild flowers and brightly paintedfaces
are mainstaysof Folkplay. Kids love it!
The fundamentalessence,the heart and soul of Mariposa Folk
Rent a Tbnt r
Festival, is our volunteers.Mariposa was conceivedback in
Support Mariposa!
Mariposa Folk Festivalhas beenworking closely with
SpecialOccasionTent Rentalssince our return to
Orillia in 2000. They have done sucha greatjob and
havebeenso good to Mariposa,we've now entered
into a co-operativemarketing agreementwith them. If
you need a tent for any occasion,pleasetake your
businessto SpecialOccasionTent Rentalsand let them
know that Mariposa sentyou!
sPeciat{;rr#:r"Xt.Rentats
104WyandotteStreet
Orillia,ON L3V 5Nl
bu Can Play ^t
3 Cheers
for Volunteers!
1961by a goup ofvolunteers headedby our Founder,Ruth
Jones,and molded into the important and influential festival it
becameby the renownedEstelle Klein.
Mariposa has been a volunteer-drivenfestival since its conception, and many thousandsofvolunteers over the years have
given Mariposa a piece of their soul.
With approximately500 volunteersbehind this year's festival,
it is not possibleto mention every one by name,but we want
each and every volunteerto know that we deeply appreciate
'Hats off' to all of our wonderful volunteersfor
their help.
70s-326-s6s3their wonderful enthusiasmand amazingeffort.
r-800-353-77s2
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posa,Too!
Ever dreum about performing at Mariposa Folk Festivut? Well, we hope you brought an instrument becauseyou can debut at
iposa this weekend.The Orillia Folk Society is hosting an Open Stagewhere budding musiciansjust like you have a chanceto
under the Mariposa sun.
It doesn'tmatterwhetheryou singor play,dance,do a trick, tell a story or reciteyourpoem,aslong asyou unleashtheperforme
within. Sign-upis on a first come,first servedbasis(thereis no advancesign-up).TheSign-UpStageis attachedto Alice's
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Mariposa2003
SouvenirCD
This year'scompilationCD is a
veritablesnapshotof today'sfolk
music.Featuring18 tracksfrom
many of the artistsperforming at
this year'sfestival,we know you'll
love to play it in the car, in the
offrce and at home. Get your CD at
the Emporium and supportthe
MariposaFolk Foundation.For
only $15,you can't go wrong!
CompilationCDs from previous
MariposaFolk Festivalsare alsoon
sale.
Emporium
Be sureto visit our Emporium
where you will find hundredsof
hard-to-find CDs, Mariposa Wear,
personalnecessities,
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STAYLONGER!
You purchased a Friday Night Mariposa Folk Festival ticket, and
now you want to stay for the weekend?No problem.
Comeback tomorrow wearing your Friday Night bracelet (must be
on your wrist) and upglade to a WeekendPass for only $40 more.
A regular weekendpass is $70. This will grveyou a
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YearRound
Themusicdoesn't
stopwhentheMariposaFolkFestivalis over!Checkoutexcitingconcerts
year-round
in thevariousconcertseries
presented
by theMariposaFolkFoundation.
FromtheCocoon
Feafuringbothemergingandestablished
youngtalent,Fromthe Cocoonhasits
secondandthird showsthis summerat Nia @ C'est What in Toronto.TheJuly
l6th showfeaturesLisa Winn with specialguestsShannonWeir andJames
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Part of Your
Philanthropic
Giving
Hummel.TheAugust20thshowwill featureThe JonathanSeetBand with speMariposaFolk
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Foundation
is a registeredcharity,andwe are
blessedto receivegenerThis seriesshowcases
traditionalfolk musicby established
artistsattheTranzac ousdonationsfrom individualsandbusinesses.
club in Toronto,co-produced
with theFlying cloud Folk club. Joinus on
Our heartfeltthanksgo
September
7th for theseasonopenerwith Friendsof FiddlersGreen.
out to all of our donors
for theirgenerosity.
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particular,we would like
We arepleasedto announce
the first productionof our newlycreatedMariposa-in- to recognizethe following for thedonationsof
the-CityConcertSeries,featuringCanadian
pioneersof modernfolk music,The
$250or higher:
Travellers.TheTravellershelpedstartthe first MariposaFolk Festivalbackin
Mariposa-at-the-CIoud
sa-in-th
1961.FormerTraveller,
SidDolgay,wason theoriginalorganizing
committee
of
Mariposaandis Chairof theMariposaBoardofAdvisorstoday!TheTravellers
will be appearingat theKoffler centrein NorthYork on october30th.
If you arefrom out of town,planto returnto orillia for theNovember14th
appearance
of Canadianfolk legendValdy at theOddfellow'sHall. Valdywasa
realcrowdpleaserbothat MariposaFolk Festival2002andtheApril Mariposa-atthe-Cloud
concert,sowejust hadto bringhim back!
For moreinformationor newconcertannouncements,
visit our websiteat
www.mariposafblk.com.
Chris Clayton
BeverlyFox
VaughanHawes
Ken Smith
If you wouldlike to
makea donationto
MariposaFolk
Foundation,
pleasestop
by the Information
Booth.Charitabletax
receiptsareissuedfor all
donationsmorethan$20.
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