Woodford Folk Festival


27th December 2008 - 1st January 2009


featuring Shooglenifty (Scotland), That 1 Guy (USA), Hawksley Workman (Canada), TeTe (France), Andy Irvine and Rens van der Zalm (IRE), Babylon Circus (France), Bob Brozman (USA), Harry Manx (Canada), Madviolet (Canada), Nano Stern (Chile), The Greencards (USA), The Kin (USA), Moshav (Israel), The Cat Empire, Angus & Julia Stone, The Waifs, Eric Bogle, Sarah Blasko, Jackson Jackson, Blue King Brown, Archie Roach, James Morrison, Mia Dyson, Jess McAvoy, Custom Kings, TZU, Urthboy, TinPan Orange, The Toothfaeries, Blue Grassy Knoll, The Red-Eyes, The Angry Tradesmen, The Go Set, Te Vaka, My Friend The Chocolate Cake, Shane Howard, The Last Supperteers, Ernie Dingo, Graeme Connors, Tripod, Doch, The Band Who Knew Too Much, Banawurun, Casey Donovan, John Schumann & The Vagabond Crew, Colcannon, Tjupurru, Chukale, Akmal Saleh, The League of Sideshow Superstars, Mr Percival, The Black Market Rhythm Co., Gurrumul, The Perch Creek Family Jugband, Extended Family, The Space Cowboy, Wild Marmalade feat Deya Dova, Fiddlers Feast, Herb Armstrong, Miguel, Arte Kanela, The Tiny Top, Mojo Webb & Band, Munding Laya, OKA, Odessa, Prof Ian Lowe, San Lazaro , Spacifix, The Great Gondos, Street Warriors, TaikOz, The Counterfeit Gypsies, Dick Desert & The Shotgun Country Club, The Quills, Vulgargrad, Wacko & Blotto, Women In Docs, Worldfly, Circle of Rhythm, Cotterell & Clark, Devil Goat Family String Band, The Uzbek National Folk Puppet Theatre, Ashleigh Mannix, Dream Puppets, Controlled Falling, Dynamic Thrills, Elissa Hawke, Dolly Putin, Ghostboy, Ivan Sen, LightnUp Inc & Krinkl Theatre, La Lola Salon, Linsey Pollak, Mal Webb, Martin Pearson, Mic Conway’s Magic Mic, Miles Merrill, Pirate Brides, Puppet Palace, Rich Man$ Hoax, S Sorrensen, Riley Lee, Shaz Lane, Sixpack Puppets, Speed of Purple, Spooky Men’s Chorale and many more...


Venue: near Woodford, QLD

Tickets: see woodfordfolkfestival.com for list of ticket prices

The Woodford Folk Festival is an event of international standing. Held over six days and six nights it presents more than 2000 performers and 400 events with concerts, dances, workshops, forums, street theatre, writers' panels, film festival, comedy sessions, acoustic jams, social dialogue and debate, an entire children's festival, art and craft workshops, late night cabarets and special events including a spectacular fire event. The Festival features the cream of Australian performers and a generous gathering of special international guests.

Twenty programmed venues of spectacular music, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, performance poetry, street theatre, film, forums and workshops will leave you struggling to find time to wander the inviting streets of the Festival Village. The village features local and exotic wares, indigenous galleries, colourful gifts and clothing, instruments, natural therapies and information stalls.




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