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OFFICIAL 2013 PROGRAM
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LIMERENCE
2/1642 burwood hwy, belgrave. open tues - sat, 10-5. (03)8288 1263. www.limerence.com.au
Limerence presents hand made work from over 65 Australian artists & designers. Explore men’s and women’s jewellery, ethically crafted unique fashion, and an exhibition space showcasing the work of local artists. Jewellery and clothing can also be made to order, including custom alternative wedding bands.
www.2h2o.com.au
Page 2 : festival map
page 6 : WElcome
page 8 : essential info
Page 10 : Music venue profiles
Page 14 : Musical performer profiles
PAGE 26 : Timetable
page 31 : Exhibition profiles
page 36 : workshop & performance profiles
page 42 : Marketplace profiles
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Listen Live!
Local hills radio station 3MDR will be live broadcasting at main stage from 11am , tune in to 97.1 fm to hear some incredible music and exclusive live interviews throughout the day!
share you day
Share your day at EOTL: just hashtag #eotl13 on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr to share your exciting moments with others!
We are very pleased and excited to officially welcome you to the second annual End of the Line Festival!
The inaugural festival in 2012 gave us a taste of the delicious buffet of creative talent hiding in the Hills and somehow this year even MORE clever, talented folks have crawled out of the woodwork serving up a generous feast for the eyes, ears, fingertips and taste buds.
The quality and diversity of musicians, artists, performers and makers involved in this year’s event is simply mind-blowing.
What makes End of the Line so special is it’s roots based firmly in our unique ‘Hills’ community spirit of generosity and inclusiveness. The whole kit and caboodle is run purely on the passion and hard work of volunteers and participating artists, all donating their time and energy for the purpose of sharing and celebrating the arts and our community.
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The festival is funded entirely by donations and sponsorship from local businesses and members of the public and simply would not be possible without the ongoing support and cooperation of Belgrave traders and Yarra Ranges Council.
We are rapt to be able to have some official EOTL 2013 merchandise and CDs from many of the bands you will hear today available at merch stalls located at Cameo Main Stage and Market Stage.This year End of the Line is honored to play host to over 70 musical performances, 26 exhibitions and a healthy dose of workshops, demonstrations and street performances.
With more venues on board and unusual spaces being activated on the day, be prepared to get lost in an artstorm… buckle up and enjoy the ride…
words by CJ Dakis
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First Aid
The First Aid Point is situated at the top of Hayes Car park, right next to the main driveway. There will always be members of St John’s Ambulance on duty throughout
the day in case of an emergency. Please ask the staff if you need any help.
Children
Please ensure that children are always accompanied by an adult. Lost and unaccompanied children will be escorted by a festival volunteer to the information
booth loacted next to the Belgrave Book Barn where they will be supervised. A second volunteer will be sent to the Cameo Main Stage to make an announcement.
Dos and don’ts
Do respect the gardens, streets and environment •Do respect the art installations •
Do respect one another •Do have an awesome time and explore the monsterous amount of art and music •
Don’t litter - extra bins are stationed all over town for today, so please use them •Don’t dehydrate! Keep water on you if possible •
There are plenty of licenced venues in town, please refrain from drinking in the street •Don’t set yourself on fire •
Busking is ok, but no amplification and check with nearby shop owners please •
ESSENTIAL INFO
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Travel and parking
Belgrave is not a big place, and it’s parking capacity is even smaller. For the sake of your and our sanity we STRONGLY recomend parking outside the town and walking in, or parking down the mountain at a station such as Ferntree Gully, Upper Ferntree Gully, or Upwey and catching a train a few stops straight into town. Belgrave is the
main thoroughfare to a large portion of ‘The Hills’ and we want to avoid as much traffic congestion as we can!
merchandise
End of the Line merchandise is available at the various merch stalls dotted around the stages. There will also be cd’s and other band merchandise for sale at these points. Being that EOTL is a completley volunteer run event this is a fantastic opportunity to
support both the artists who have donated their time and the festival itself with funding towards next year.
FOOD & drink
There is a huge amount of amazing food available all throughout Belgrave. Have a walk around town and you will surely find something delicious to eat. There will also be a handful of food stalls located within the market place. There are also a number of licenced venues in town for a frosty beverage if you’ve got a thirst that only such
drinks can quench.
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Sooki Lounge is Belgrave’s newest venue and is bringing a touch of decadence and class to main st. Sooki Lounge prides itself on good taste, they serve amazing coffee, delicious
tapas and exquisite cocktails. This space will host three visual art exhibitions featuring more than 13 artists, an exciting comedy evening, and a diverse lineup of musical acts including Matt Glass, Coen Dixon, Rachel by the Stream and the very epic 8Foot Felix.
Expect a relaxed environment during the day and a totally cranking evening.
SOOkI bAR & LOuNGE
The Cameo Outdoor Cinema plays host to the End of the Line’s Main Stage. The line up for the Main Stage for 2013 is jam packed with amazing talent, encompassing a range of styles such as folk, reggae, blues, trip rock and world music. At the conclusion of the music performances Cameo Cinemas invites you to an exclusive premiere of the unreleased film ‘The Spectacular Now’. Tickets are limited so we encourage you to buy them early! Grab a deck chair, bring a
blanket, dance and soak up the amazing atmosphere.
CAMEO MAIN STAGE
EARThLy PLEASuRES (buRRINjA STAGE)
TIFFANEy bIShOP COLLECTIvE (TbC)
The Earthly Pleasures Stage is one of the most beautiful venues involved in this year’s festival. Surrounded by a lush green garden this stage, which in itself has become
an art installation created by Burrinja Cultural Centre, is the perfect location to listen to some spectacular folk music. Earthly Pleasures is fully licenced and will be serving
beautiful organic food all day. Head down to listen to some of Australia’s best folk musicians including Rob Moss, Michael Waugh, and Kate Crowley. With special
guests and surprises in store this stage is a must!
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Activating spaces and creating something from nothing is one of End of the Line’s strong suits, so back by popular demand we bring you Master Ming’s. Located in the deepest, darkest and freshest corner in Blacksmith’s Way, be prepared to have your senses assaulted by Electronica and Hip-Hop performances from local artists such
as Brudaja, Mr EeZaL and the infamous Bastian Killjoy. The space will also feature live spray sessions and a kick arse audio visual display. A massive shout out to Master Ming’s for lending us their garage to make this stage happen. Master Ming will be
cooking some treats downstairs, for while you’re hippin’ and hoppin’.
MASTER MING’S
tiffaney bishop COLLECTIVE is set to host an exciting and diverse range of musical performances by young people. The talent playing on the tbC youth stage includes the
captivating Harmony Byrne, the lyrically lush Justine Walsh, and the politically provocative Georgia Maq. As well we will have the mind blowing music of Mulder, who are coming ALL
the way from Perth with a spectacular audio visual performance. The tbC youth stage is supported by Yarra Ranges Council’s Youth Services. tbC will also be presenting a group
art exhibition and launching phase one of a long term collaboration that includes members and the community in ‘random’ art actions that engage kinetics, images and sound.
TIFFANEy bIShOP COLLECTIvE (TbC)
MARkET STAGE
The Market Stage is a purpose built venue which is located right at the heart of the festival. The stage will be pumping out some seriously high quality World music which will provide the perfect back drop for you to browse the artisan market featuring over 60 exciting stalls and a handful of delectible edibles. The Market space will also play
host to some spontaneous performances on the day.
music venue profiles
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The Lyrebird is known, first and foremost, for their amazing and ever changing menu of delicious Provincial European food. Lyrebird will feature some of the Hills best local
music talent including Brian Baker and Dom McKay. Fine art will adorn the walls, and the evening will be concluded by celebrating the 1st birthday of the iconic hills poetry night
‘To The Ends Of The Verse’.
LyREbIRD
Oscar’s Alehouse has been a consistently fantastic venue ever since they opened their doors 5 years ago. They have always supported the local music and arts scene and, once again, they have opened their doors and hearts to become a 2013 EOTL music
and visual art venue. Come listen to some of the best songwriters performing at the festival including; the much loved Alex Legg; the charming Carolyn Oates; and finish your night off with the SERIOUSLY breathtaking Anna Paddick and the Spekulators.
OSCAR’S ALEhOuSE
The true and reliable Bell Tavern has offered their services to End of the Line for the 2013 festival and boy, oh boy, are they in for a treat! The beer will be flowing from
12pm and the hearty steaks at the Tavern won’t be the only thing sizzling! You’ll be drooling over the tasty Funk, Rock, Blues, line up which includes the local iconic deep
funk band, Fats Wah Wah.
bELL TAvERN
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ThE GREEN
New to this year’s EOTL is The Green. Set back from the bustling Main Street this beautiful grassy haven has been transformed into a family friendly hive of activity
without losing its total picnic appeal. With a playground, chai tent, Scouts rope course, and workshops and performances throughout the day its the perfect place to
kick of your shoes, join in or chillout with the whole family.
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music venue profiles
TAPAS BAR, LIVE MUSIC AND GALLERY
WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12PM TO LATE
1648 BURWOOD HWY, BELGRAVE 3160
9754 7567 SEARCH ‘SOOKI LOUNGE’
TAPAS BAR, LIVE MUSIC AND GALLERY
WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 12PM TO LATE
1648 BURWOOD HWY, BELGRAVE 3160
9754 7567 SEARCH ‘SOOKI LOUNGE’
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bASTIAN kILLjOy3:00 PM at Master Ming’s
Bastian Killjoy is a Melbourne based hip hop producer and emcee who combines driving hip hop beats with acoustic drum
breaks and steel string guitar, providing a unique and intricate backdrop for his superior and fierce vocal style that combines
intelligent lyrics and tackles social issues with a fast paced rhythmic flow. http://thebastiankilljoy.bandcamp.com/
AMASET5:30 PM at TBC Stage
We are a young band from the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria. We’ve been together for a few years and now we are trying to get our music out there. We have just started recording an EP
and should be out by the end of the year.
ALEx LEGG5:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
Alex Legg is no ordinary songwriter. He is a master wordsmith, an accomplished player and an engaging storyteller. But he does more than entertain with amusing anecdotes and clever phrases.
Alex Legg communicates with an audience because his songs reflect their life. The pain, the pleasure, the passion. Suffering,
sensuality and a sense of justice. www.alexlegg.com
8FOOT FELIx9:00 PM at Sooki
8Foot Felix is crafted from Balkan Blues with a heart that pumps from Vaudeville to Tom Waits via Mexican Ranchero.
The Captain’s voice glides with the sweet triumph of the horns, and the graceful rigour of the strings, as he steers
this great ship of shenanigans from his Rhodes piano. www.8footfelix.com
ANNA PADDICk & ThE SPEkuLATORS9:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
Anna Paddick & The Spekulators share universal stories in a unique and original way. We draw upon an eclectic array of musical
influences, from Regina Spektor to Paul Simon and Radiohead. The resulting sound is innovative yet familiar, mysterious yet affirming,
monumental yet refined. annapaddick.com
ANIMATRONIx6:00 PM at Master Ming’s
Steven Head (ANIMATRONIX) has been producing electronic music for around 7 years. Each track flows though a unique
story in itself never really knowing what the next tale will be, with subliminal healing frequencies woven through out & the tuning
of 432Hz it is a downtempo experience filled with the resonance of love. http://animatronix.bandcamp.com.
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bEC SkyES5:30 PM at Lyrebird
19-year-old singer-songwriter Bec Sykes has been singing for as long as she can remember but it is only in recent
months that she has entered the live performance scene. Centred around her unique vocals, encompassing delicate
harmonies and honest song writing. https://www.facebook.com/becsykesmusic
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bRIAN bAkER1:00 PM at Lyrebird.
That annoyingly catchy song that all the Anti McDonalds protesters sing on the radio and TV all the time? That’s “The
Ballad of Tecoma”, Brian Baker’s handiwork. Come along and hear some more of his great songs at the festival.
www.brianbaker.com.au
bETh AND ThE bRAvE6:00 PM at Sooki.
Beth and the Brave is the latest project by Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Beth King, who performs beautiful alternate
folk tunes accompanied by Frank Pearce and Elisse Kleiner. Led by Beth’s soaring voice, the trio blends rich vocal arrangements
with intricate guitar, double bass, and flute. www.bethandthebrave.com
bLIN vANhEEMS & ThE DAISy wEST bAND7:00 PM at Bell Tavern.
Blin Vanheems and Daisy West have a raw soul pop sound. Delivering great grooves, riffs and sounds and are a perfect
vehicle through which singer Blin Vanheems is able to express her multi dimensional vocal persona.
bRIONy MACkENzIE6:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
Playing laid back and funky acoustic grooves with a voice that breathes light in colours and shades, this soulful Melbourne-born songsmith is crafted by a long-standing love affair with jazz, soul
and blues. www.facebook.com/brionyamackenzie
bROOkE RuSSELL & ThE MEAN REDS12:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
With songs about boozy nights, bad decisions, broken hearts and the best intentions, Brooke Russell and The Mean Reds blend country, blues, folk and swing to appease their love of
all things vintage. Culminating in a kitchen in Fitzroy North, the band released their debut album, Poor Virginia in August.
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CAT OR PILLAR7:30 PM at TBC Stage
We are Cat or Pillar and we love to hang out together. We don’t all share the exact same music taste but when we come together we
make music that we all love and hope you do too.
CARPARk ChOIR2:00 PM in the Belgrave Arcade
This youthful choir of around 25 sing powerhouse Gospel and other genres with heart and gusto. A proudly gender balanced choir, this group is dedicated to the fullest singing experience
as well as being a rad social group aswell. www.thecarparkchoir.com
CATh RuSSELL12:00 PM at Lyrebird.
Cath Russell’s 90s indie rock band Times Bakery (Siren Records) and folk combo Swingset drew large crowds in Melbourne and
nationally throughout the 90’s and early 2000s. Cath’s current folk acoustic sound is created in collaboration with pianist Peter de Ryk.
They live, work and play in Kallista.
CAROLyN OATES4:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
Carolyn Oates has been described as, “a cutting edge songwriter who explores unique and interesting guitar tunings that unveil
complex harmony with beautiful and unexpected melodies melting into a perfect lyric.” Her songs are a reflection of the human
condition but not what you’d expect. www.carolynoates.com
CAROL MCCOy2:30 PM at Lyrebird.
I have been singing and acting for the past 27 years performing in countless plays & singing gigs throughout the Dandenongs. Career highlights include runner up in 2008 hills idol & having a
title track on womens singer songwriter CD.
bRuDAjA2:00 PM at Master Ming’s
Cacophonies and soundscapes over complex beats and polyrhythmic percussions; Brudaja conjures a fusion of analogue
warmth that only vinyl can sing, digital bleeps that would make Michael Winslow weep, a whirlwind of stringed instruments and
obscure vocal vibrations from sources eclectic.
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CITRuS jAM12:30 PM at Market Stage
Citrus Jam is a Tropical Acoustic Pirate Shred Metal act with a highly energetic and rather crazy live show. Using massive visual forces of rhythmically energised riffs alongside luxurious blissful shred melodies, Citrus joined by his Epic Sea Monsters will take
you on a Shredtacular journey!http://www.reverbnation.com/citrusjam
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DASh3:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
The ethereal vocals of Sarah-Rose swell with warm electric guitar and walking bass lines to accent a confrontational lyrical intimacy
and eclectic beats. DASH present an ambient and dynamic act far exceeding the expectations of a four piece.
www.musicofdash.com
COEN DIxON2:00 PM at Sooki
Coen’s music has a definite strong lyrical basis with driving rhythms and a unique vocal sound that can add fuel to the fire, warm the heart and stir the soul. His neo-urban style of Melbourne folk is
something to be heard! www.coendixon.com
CRAvEN SOuLS3:00 PM at Bell Tavern
We are a blues rock band. Our sound is very reminiscent of old 60’s/70’s Brit Rock artists. We mostly play original songs but do play some covers from artists like George Thorogood and
James Brown. https://www.facebook.com/CravenSoulsMusic
DISASTERAMA1:30 PM at TBC Stage
DISASTERAMA is a band that could only be described as the musical equivalent of a really big beautiful horse or iceberg. Their
sound could be likened to the sensation felt when a pizza you can’t afford is delivered to your door, but you know you deserve it.
DISCO PuPPETS6:30 PM at TBC Stage
Disco Puppets fuse a wide variety of influences, from Punk to Country to Pop to Noise-Rock, creating a unique and wacky musical landscape. With heartfelt songs about dogs, spiced
rum, and Scrabble, they aim to cast the spotlight on some of the more important issues of our age…
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ELLA Ruby4:30 PM at TBC Stage
Ella Ruby is a singer/songwriter whose folk music dances with wide-eyed sincerity, her whimsical tunes conjuring images of
flower garlands entwined in hair and the distant tinkling of bells. The fairytale aroma of her music illuminates stages across
Melbourne’s underground music scene, pulling her audience from this world into another dream like realm. soundcloud.com/ellaruby
DOM MCkAy4:00 PM at Lyrebird.
Dominic McKay shares stories from the core of his existence whilst traversing an array of genres with his original music.
ENDA kENNy11:00 AM at Burrinja Stage.
Enda Kenny and Lindsay Martin are one of Australia’s favourite festival duos and have been performing together since the early
90’s. Seven independent CDs and tours to UK, NZ and Hong Kong have helped them establish a rapport with festival audiences
wherever they play. www.endakenny.com.au
DIy SOCIETyAll Day, Experimental Music Space in the Cameo Tunnels
An audio-visual exploration into the darker side of modern electronic music. Awash with low-end rumblings and danceable
rhythms, Deconstructive Arts is bound to be uncompromising, sometimes uncomfortable yet a guaranteed unique experience.
FOLk SESSION7:30 PM at Burrinja Stage
The Folk session will be a massive traditional Jam of many hills musicians. from Irish folk tunes to ballads, to contemporary
singer songwriters, you never know what will happen that is the best part about it. There may even be a bunch of suprise artists
from around the festival. If you play come join in.
DIyEL12:00 PM & Sooki
Diyel plays experimental nylon string guitar weaved in hauntingly rich, emotive vocals laden with soul. Her songwriting draws from a
diverse range of cultural/musical influences and performance/life experiences.
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FuNkALLEROS3:30 PM at Master Ming’s
Funkalleros are united in creating Sol Music and Alt-Latin grooves in a format that is accessible to everyone and which you
can enjoy on the dance floor.www.funkalleros.com
GEAMALA7:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
Geamala are a World Music band like no other. Combining elements of many genres, ranging from Atmospheric, Eastern,
Arabic, Tribal, and Celtic whilst maintaining a profoundly spiritual focus. www.geamala.com
FATS wAh wAh8:00 PM at Bell Tavern
An effortless blend of funk, blues, reggae and country, Fats Wah Wah bring back the energy and vibrancy of the 70’s with a whole
lot of contemporary grunt. A-grade songwriting, killer musicianship and long-honed performance credentials make Fats Wah Wah a
band that will simply blow your mind. www.fatswahwah.com
GEORGIA MAq2:30 PM at TBC Stage
I smoke lots of cigarettes and don’t like Tony Abbott.georgiamaq.bandcamp.com
hELEN bEGLEy1:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
Helen Begley writes a mean song and performs like a rough angel. This year she released her latest album, West Brunswick
which has been toured to the lounge rooms, kitchens of the suburbs. Like most suburban rough angels, her favourite food
is cake. www.helenbegley.com
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hARMONy byRNE10:30 AM at TBC Stage
I am a soulful folk singer songwriter with a desire to uplift and encourage all people to be who they are and express
themselves however, wherever, whatever- Period.https://soundcloud.com/harmonybyrne
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juSTINE wALSh3:30 PM at TBC Stage
Soulful, lyrical and moody, a rich evocative voice and songwriting that spans r&b, neo-soul, metal and dark pop,
Justine taps into the veins that pump melancholy blood through the hearts of humankind. facebook.com/justinewalshmusic
kAIShA3:00 PM at Sooki
Join award winning Kaisha and her band, for some Middle-Eastern influenced rock, merged with percussive, shamanic magic. Think
sound-scapes, darbuka, accordion, violin and aching vocals. Sensitive, deep, raw, and contemporary Kaisha is a show to be
remembered. kaisha.net.au
ju TENuCCI1:30 PM at Market Stage
Ju Tenucci owns a profound and influential voice with a swinging soul that reveals the best of the Brazilian influenced and World Music. After years of experience Ju Tenucci brings
to Australia the best of the Brazilian percussive rhythms.www.jutenucci.tk
jEREMy DOOLAN7:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
Jeremy has been playing music around Melbourne and Geelong over the past three years, and has just released his first E.P.
Snapshots in Timehttp://jeremydoolan.bandcamp.com/.
jEN kNIGhT & ThE CAvALIERS5:00 PM at Sooki
Jen Knight and the Cavaliers have sculpted their own unique sound incorporating elements of soul, pop, alternative and funk music. Jen’s quirky stage antics and the bands energetic performances
have gained much love for the group in their hometown of Melbourne. https://www.facebook.com/jenknightandthecavaliers
jAMES wADE12:30 PM at TBC Stage
James Wade, an upcoming 16 year old singer-songwriter from Melbourne, Australia, a very poetic songwriter with an extremely
soulful voice. James has often been compared to the likes of Jason Mraz, James Taylor and Stevie Wonder.
https://www.facebook.com/JamesWadeMusic
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kALACOMA6:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
A 5-piece experimental/trip-rock band hailing from the depths of the Melbourne underground, writing music which draws
on their love of vintage tone and the avant garde. Kalacoma move from intensity to intimacy, fusing electronic and acoustic elements seamlessly in their live performance. kalacoma.com
LILy AND kING3:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
LILY & KING are a quirky, musical junkyard - blissful, beautiful, dirty and wicked. They play Dixieland punk, sailor songs, blues, bluegrass, Burlesque, weird carnie show tunes and the odd bit
of curious pop and street corner stomp. www.lilyandking.com
LE TOOT ENSEMbLE8:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
A duo which combines clarinet, saxophone and smooth vocals with the aural assault of a digital accordion to produce serious
fun. They won the duo division of the inaugural Belgrave Buskers Festival.
kATE CROwLEy6:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
With an effortless voice, a knack for truly unique song writing and making any venue feel like your kitchen, Kate Crowley
whips up a vocal feast, while making you a killer cup of tea. http://katecrowley.com.au/
LITTLE wISE10:00 AM at Burrinja Stage
Leading Little Wise is singer-songwriter and guitarist Sophie Klein, who is small in stature, but has big stories to tell.
Collaborating with Klein since early 2012 is Megan Bernard, who cooks up delicious Jeff Beck-inspired soundscapes and solos on her turquoise blue Stratocaster guitar, entwining them with
skillfully blended vocal harmonies. http://www.littlewise.com.au
LLOyD SPIEGEL5:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
With 8 albums, a swag of accolades to his name and 21 years performing, writing and recording, Lloyd Spiegel has certainly squeezed more into 33 years than many do in a lifetime. One
of this country’s leading Blues artists and most respected guitarists. www.lloydspiegel.com
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MR EEzAL5:00 PM at Master Ming’s
MR EEZAL spins the kind of tunes that can not be pigeon-holed to one specific genre . The styles he spins from the DJ console are a
fusion of all things good; from swingy jazz beats to bassy breakbeat bootlegs this is one guy that likes to keep it funky and fresh !
http://soundcloud.com/eezal
MIChAEL wAuGh6:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
Folk-country singer-songwriter in the storytelling tradition, Michael Waugh has won numerous songwriting awards. Michael has been a 3MDR and Selby Folk club regular. Michael was also half of the
‘best duo’ award winners at the Belgrave Busking Festival. www.michaelwaugh.com.au
MORELANDS3:30 PM at Oscar’s Alehouse
These guys travel around Australia recording Bush Jazz in different locations. It’s incredible dont miss it!
MATT GLASS4:00 PM at Sooki
Since his debut release in 2010, Matt has been gathering momentum and stealing audiences across the country, along with
his talented and flamboyant crew of Loose Cannons. With two single releases and a new album due in 2014, Matt is a man to
watch. www.mattglass.com.au
MELODy MOON8:00 PM at Sooki
Melody Moon is being described as “a fresh breeze on the Australian alternative folk scene”. Teaming up with cellist Caoimhe Collins and double bassist Peter Woodlands, the trio present a rich
string sound complete with 3-part vocal harmonies. www.melodymoon.com.au
MARISA quIGLEy2:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
Coupled with her dynamic stage presence, earthy humour and hauntingly beautiful vocals, Marisa Quigley’s capacity to translate
her insightful stories into captivating, lyrical journeys reveals a refreshing depth of character.www.marisaquigley.com
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MuLDER8:30 PM at TBC Stage
Mulder are an audiovisual Electronic/Pop duo originally from the hills of Perth. Loud synths, deep bass, drum machines and found
sounds are triggered from MIDI buttons under the backdrop of provocative, synchronised video and imagery.
www.muldertheband.com
PSyPhERTuNES1:00 PM at Master Ming’s
Psyphertunes tweaks and turns samples sounds and software to create and project a rich glurpy underbelly of satisfying
soundscapes and sonic escapades. http://psyphertunes.bandcamp.com/
OES12:00 PM at Master Ming’s
Oes has been quietly producing and mixing forward-thinking electronica for the last three years, cultivating a unique blend of lo-fi bass music and shoegaze informed as much by the wonky
grooves of the LA Beat scene as the washed-out bliss of bands like My Bloody Valentine or Nadja http://soundcloud.com/oes-tunes
NO MACCAS IN ThE hILLS10:00 AM at Market Stage
Hear from a collection of artists and folk who have contributed to the ongoing campaign against the building of a McDonald’s in the
peaceful village of Tecoma.
RAChEL by ThE STREAM7:00 PM at Sooki
Melbourne mash-up darlings Rachel By The Stream synch live looping with studio cut samples to create an energetic fusion of
dub grooves, pop riffs and r’n’b flavours: “a totally distinctive talent” (ToneDeaf). Fresh from gracing the stage at Glastonbury Festival on their recent UK tour www.rachelbythestream.com
ROb MOSS6:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
Rob Moss’ voice will drag you through a gravel pit of sensibility, idiosyncrasies and simplicity. Followed by a milk bath and a bottle
of beer.... lardedar.
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STRAy hENS12:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
Music For Free Range Humans...Three incredible ladies of the folk and old time tradition. Sal Taylor on 5-string Fiddle, Rowena Wise
on Fiddle and Ukulele, and Mandy Connell on Guitar and Mandolin blend stunning and richly individual voices with an ace rhythm section - Richard on Double Bass and Ryan Tews on Drums.
www.facebook.com/strayhens
ThE ANTICkS1:00 PM at Bell Tavern
An indie rock band from Scoresby formed by schoolmates Alex Tsantekidis, Kallum Croxford and Harris Ruddick after a mutual love of music was discovered in the middle of class.
www.facebook.com/theanticks
SEAMuS ANThONy11:30 AM at Market Stage
I make music. I call it “Odd Rock”. My sound is similar to Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen and Johnny Cash – but
quirkier and more Australian. Enjoy with a twist of black funny.http://seamusanthony.com
RuNNING AwAy wITh ThE CIRCuS12:00 PM at Bell Tavern
Mark Campbell crafts heartbreaking, tender songs that “oozes honesty” (Beat Mag) and are “some of the finest songs I’ve
heard.” (Charles Jenkins). Accompanied by a horn section, his band, “Running away with the circus” put on amazing shows
weaving a rootsy blend of acid country, rock, and folk.https://www.facebook.com/RunningAwayWithTheCircus
SAMMy OwEN bLuES bAND2:30 PM at Market Stage
Sammy Owen Blues Band is an original, electric Blues band fronted by Sammy Owen on lead guitar, Liam Kealy on B3
Hammond Organ, Mark Aird Drums, Matt Rob Guitar and Simon Haeusler on Bass. www.reverbnation.com/sammyowenbluesband
ROESy5:00 PM at Burrinja Stage
Roesy’s record speaks for itself with six albums and ten years of extensive touring throughout the US and Europe under his
belt. Refreshingly devoid of pretension or cliché, Roesy’s music is best appreciated in a live setting. Joining Roesy is the magic
of Esther Henderson on fiddle. www.roesy.net
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ThE bRAvES5:00 PM at Bell Tavern
Corrupt Rhythm & Blues, maximum R n B.www.facebook.com/thebravesmusic
ThE APRIL MAzE4:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
The April Maze show provides all of the vitality and beauty that good folk music has to offer, and an originality that is exciting and
inspiring to experience live - with their rich, human vocals, cello, guitar and stomp box between two people the live show has an
amazingly full and deep sound www.theaprilmaze.com
ThE bAuDELAIRES10:00 PM at Sooki
The Baudelaires have crafted their sound from influences of 60`s psych bands such as The 13th Floor Elevators and The
Velvet Underground, blending them with more modern tones of overdriven shoe-gaze guitars, a slap of country rhythm and the
mysticism of soft tenor blues vocals.
ThE PuSh2:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
The Push are no push over. Militant Reggae is what The Push are all about. This six piece have been making people rebel hop for exactly twelve months. It’s time to come lively up yourself. This blend of uk/jamaican inspired reggae will make you feel Irie for
sure. Boom!
ThE FEEL GOODS2:00 PM at Bell Tavern
3 lads that will fill your ears with their concoction of Garage-Future Cowboy-Party-Psych-Blues-Freakout-Tropical-Rock.
ThE jED ROwE bAND11:30 AM at Cameo Main Stage
This Victorian based 3 piece outfit unites the raw energy of foot-stomping rock and blues with bluegrass, alt-country, folk and
world music sounds, providing the perfect backdrop for the band’s evocative, subtly layered storytelling.
www.jedrowe.com
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wAyFARER//11:00 AM at Master Ming’s
Wayfarer// is the production project of beatmaker Ryan Koller. Chopped soul and world music samples under synths and vinyl
drums create post-hiphop soundscapes.www.facebook.com/pages/Wayfarer/193576439873
zIkORA1:30 PM at Cameo Main Stage
A 5 piece contemporary pop, groove filled band hailing from Melbourne, Australia. Featuring an unusual mix of
instrumentation Zikora bring you world music influenced rhythms from a killer rhythm section, contemporary harp style
with folk pop vocals & feel. www.zikora.com.au
TILLy RuDDICk11:30 AM at TBC Stage
I am a solo artist looking to put myself out there. I am 15 turning 16 originally from the U.K but currently living in Melbourne. I want to
become better known in the music community and I want people to love and enjoy my music and what I have to give.
https://www.facebook.com/tillyruddickmusic
zIAh zIAM4:00 PM at Bell Tavern
Together only one year, Ziah Ziam are doom-popsters from Melbourne & forests a near. With chanted-voice hooks, lobe-
scratching guitars and jazzy-alleyway beats, the band plays songs simple, yet unique. It’s three piece rock like glitter and grime,
clutching at dissonance and gates of a nurseryrhyme.
ThE Subb MIChALSk TRIO6:00 PM at Bell Tavern
Buddy Guy, Robert Johnson, Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn, are just a few of the influences
The Subb Michalski Trio draw on. At just 21, Subb Michalski spent the 2nd half of the 90’s playing guitar for Australian blues band “Harper”. https://www.facebook.com/TheSubbMichalskiTrio
ThE wILLIE wAGTAILS4:00 PM at Burrinja Stage.
The Willie Wagtails follow the good old tradition of Australian Folk-Jazz, taking influence from colonial folk songs, trad-Jazz,
bush punk and gypsy music, in the footsteps of Melbourne bands such as The Band Who Knew Too Much, The
Bushwackers, Flap! and The Hoodangers.www.thewilliewagtails.com.au
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bODyGeorgia Matthey, Market Place
A humanoid for its human audience. I have created spaces and crevices for the mind to wonder all over and through this body. So that the inside, as well as the outside, can be observed, creating a
connection between the two and the viewer.
CONCEPTuAL PhOTOGRAPhyMisery’s Malice, Sooki Downstairs
Sublime through to the dark, morbid and sometimes romantic scenes of the psyche of Misery’s Malice. “I
would consider myself less a photographer and more of a displaced artist. It’s said I like to shoot people and make art
with what remains.”
10,000 STRIkESMichelle Dinkgreve, Street space in front of Sooki
Silence has been a large part of my existential life, I found freedom of communication through portraiture as a means to an unexplainable start. I delve into the human pysche to
uncover raw underlyings of emotional fields within the fragility of the outside world.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kaiearthlings
COLLECTIvE CONSCIOuSNESSMultiple participants, Blacksmiths Way fenceline
With works from over 30 local artists the fences of Belgrave have been inhabited by individual and original artworks on plywood boards. A unique way to involve numerous artists in one giant
exhibition! Selected works available for sale.
EMERGE whERE yOu ARESue Guzick, Burrinja Stage
Burrinja Stage at Earthly Pleasures. Site specific art installtion.
ENDLESS whISPERSAmy Middleton & Tracy Hayllar, Cameo Tunnel
Endless Whispers is collaboration between visual artist Amy Middleton and textile artist Tracy Hayllar. It is a response
to the iritic, poetic, repetitive, explosive and sometimes endless lines of conversation that happen in the privacy of
our own minds.
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hORSES AND hOuSESAlicia Bee, Oscar’s Alehouse
‘Horses And Houses’ suggests we are all controlled by the reins of society - that have trained even the wildest brumbies
to settle down with a house. aliciabee.bigcartel.com
hOLLOw EARThNaomi Bishop, Cameo Tunnel
I remember reading in an old National Geographic issue several years ago that cave exploration was the ‘poor man’s space
travel’. Often I found images of caves in old books on space and science fiction. I am interested in underground cave systems as
endless unexplored frontiers.
GEODESIAMonika Poray, Belgrave Main St
Geodesia is an art concept exploring the geometric complexities found in nature. For this festival Monika has arranged a public
display along the main road of Belgrave. All the artworks are sculptural weaves which represent the geometries and ratios in
nature and are made with natural grasses.www.monikaandrewporay.com.au
hILLSCENE COvERSMultiple participants. Belgrave Train Station Bridge
The Hillscene is a widely recognised and much sought after local quarterly publication for anyone in the Dandenong
Ranges region with an interest in cutting edge design, fashion, art, music, performance, food and street style on the fringe, all overlayed with the ethos of a community that cares
passionately about its environment and aesthetics.
EvERy FRIDAy FOR 6 MONThSMultiple participants, Chocolate Sensation (10)
Every Friday night, four local artists, also friends, get together to talk about life, the universe, and everything, and consume pizza
and wine. A small amount of art is made too.
FOREST EDGEPaul Smith, Outside Inspiro
Live demonstrations of subtractive stone sculpture will occur throughout the day.
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NELLIE wINDMILL. Katherine Herriman, Through the Looking Glass (8)
I paint storybook scenes for grown-ups. My colour palette is muted and matte. My paintings evoke a mood that is subtly
offbeat and playful. They create more opportunities for daydreamers to keep their heads in the clouds and infuse daily
life with the pleasantly strange.
MuSI-COL-ARTTracey Roberts, London Art front window (6)
Tracey Roberts is a performing and visual artist, and an established singer-songwriter musician, whose art work
is an exploration into the intriguing world of music-colour synesthesia. Her limited edition prints are rich, colourful
interpretations of music, musical instruments and the emotions evoked by different musical genres. www.traceyroberts.com
MuRAL IN A DAyGlenn Scolyer, Safeway wall
Local artist Glenn Scolyer and friends will spend the day painting the second stage of the “Where we live” mural. Watch the mural
take shape and come to life over the course of the day.
IN ThESE wOODS...Multiple participants. Sooki Upstairs
Enter a world of magic and myth...ten local artists have been invited to create in their various styles and mediums works
inspired by the forest. Perhaps influenced by the myths of the wood in other parts of the world but also inspired by this tangled
forest we call home here in the hills
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LIvE TO ThE bEATMutliple participants, Tiffaney Bishop Collective (5)
‘Live to Beat’ presents Stencil graffiti art work from local youth that represents expression of self, respect and identity.
juET SCuLPTuREMutliple participants, Cameo Main Stage
Juet Sculpture create new and original sculptures from old and discarded material. They work mainly in metal and their style is both abstract and figurative. Most of their work is inspired by
and produced for gardens and natural settings.
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SMALL bIRDSGabby Willmott, Sooki Upstairs
Gabby recycles old frames and materials giving them a new beauty and purpose. Her pictures of small birds (from
local area) range from delicate pen and ink, dark ethereal paintings on material to bright pencil water colours on
paper www.gabbywillmott.com.
ShELTER FROM ThE STORMShelley Krycer, Grunge upstairs (9)
Like the seasons or our in and out breath, this series of drawings appear to expand and contract. Inspired by
architectures of nature, those we construct and those of the body,the works let light stream through them, casting
shadows that transform through the day as the light changes
LITTLE ONELauren Herraman, Limerence Gallery (4)
The intention behind this series was to conjure up playful ‘little’ images with enchanting ‘little’ characters. full of expression, movement and vibrant colour. I draw much of my inspiration
from animals, people nature and children’s books.www.facebook.com/laurellbush
ROAD TRIP: 4 REGIONS IN 1 DAyMegan Williamson, Earthly Pleasures (3)
Whatever happened to that idea of spending time at each destination, to get the feel, to get the vibe of a place? Nah,
let’s feel that terror! Let’s cover some ground, since we’re homeward bound, let’s do four regions in one day...
PERMISSION 1Sarah Fountain, Cameo Tunnel
Permission I, its size, use of bold colour and confident brush strokes herald a new beginning. My approach is honest, and
tries to achieve a spontaneous work whilst bearing marks of a physical and psychological struggle.
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TIFFANEy bIShOP COLLECTIvEMultiple participants. Tiffaney Bishop Collective (5)
tiffaney bishop COLLECTIVE’ engages young artists in contemporary collaborative arts practice and currently supports
30 young artists. tbC has created an energetic and innovative artistic space that provides young artists with a dynamic working studio environment that they can locate their arts practice in and
launch careers from.’
ThREE LITTLE bIRDSMultiple participants. Grunge Downstairs (9)
Three local artists share a passion for creating. Explore a collection of small works that will take you on a journey of nostalgia, cultural heritage and natural beauty. These mixed media works combine
paper cuts, hand stitching, illustration, paint and ink.alvarezcreative.com.au, tiffanymorrisnorth.com, jcdc.com.au
TEDDy’S DREAMINGAnne-Maria Plevier, The Confectory (7)
This exhibition depicts characters and scenes from the best book about Teddy’s dream of world domination never written. Made using wood turning techniques with high quality native
woods, and crocheted additions and accessories Each set sold separately. (Not suitable for children under three)
. http://themuseagency.wordpress.com/
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FOREST EDGE STONE STUDIOArt Gallery, Rare Plant nursery and café.
Opening Hours 8.30-4 Thurs- Sun.74 Monbulk Road Kallista 3791www.forestedgestone.com.au
Ph. 0412 812 144 35
EARTh SONGS3:30 PM Workshop at Tin Shed (1)
Jessica has been leading community singing and chanting circles for the past 5 years. She draws on a variety of
traditions from sanskrit mantra and earth based songs to Native American lullabies to open the heart and calm the
mind. www.jessicanabb.com.au
EARTh wISDOM: APPLyINGPERMACuLTuRE TO A LIFESTyLE
1:00 PM, Blacksmiths Way (outside Sustainable Gardens)The Perma Pixie is a passionate and motivated little sprite who
aims to inspire and educate people to live more nourishing and sustainable lifestyles using Permaculture, awareness and
compassion! www.thepermapixie.com
FREESTyLE 101 wITh ALEx ANDbASTIAN kILLjOy
4:00 PM Workshop, ‘Word on the Street’ (2)Come join our panel of MC’s including MC Convict and Bastian
Killjoy as they explore techniques and tricks to the trade of freestyle rapping. All styles and skill levels welcome.
hOOP DANCE wITh kAT2:45 PM Workshop, The Green
Get into the spin with Kat’s Hula Hoop workshop. All welcome, beginners and beyond, young and not so young. Learn to dance and play with a hoop experiencing freedom in movement while getting an exhilarating full body work out!
I AM I bE.All day, near the station exit in Blacksmith’s way
INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION: I am I be is to be conceived, constructed and destroyed on the day. It will grow and crawl
across a wall, in a range of materials, before being pulled down and discarded. Add a drawing, ask a question, pose for a
portrait, I am I be involved.
MICRO MEMOIR2:30 PM Workshop, ‘Word on the Street’ (2)
A chance to reflect on and write about your own life. Focussing on how to capture the pivotal moments and big themes of your story
with just a small number of well-placed words. You could call it poetry, but if that word puts you off, consider it ‘precise prose’.
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PRANIC bOuNCE4:30 PM Workshop, The Tin Shed (1)
Pranic Bounce is about dancing freely and healthily to awesome music. With no rules or steps to learn, its easy to let go and dance your dance. Enjoy yourself as you exercise naturally,
gaining the confidence to really be yourself, and a sense of flow in your body that you can bring into everyday life.
facebook.com/pranicbounce
wEST AFRICAN DRuMMING wITh kOFI kuNkPE2:30 PM Workshop, The Tin Shed (1)
Kofi Kunkpe is an Ewe Master Drummer from the Volta Region of Ghana, who now lives in the Yarra Valley. A keeper of his culture and a teacher with exceptional skill, Kofi is conversant with every aspect of
his tradition and can teach the rhythms, songs and dances from many West African countries. Bring your drum, your feet and your voice to
this inspiring workshop www.westafricandrumming.com.au.
wRITING POETRy12:00 PM Workshop, ‘Word on the Street’ (2)
A panel discussion and open forum with local poets Matthew Wilson and Icia Molloy on opening to the muse and
investigating your writing process.
PERFORMANCE POETRy- uSING yOuR vOICE
1:00 PM Workshop, ‘Word on the Street’ (2)An hour-long workshop teaching simple exercises to warm the
voice and give more colour & shape to the sounds of words.
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ARAbESquE AND ThE ARAbELLIES10:30 AM Workshop, 11:30 AM Performance, The Green
Arabesque belly dance group was founded in 2000. they have a unique style of choreography that are enjoyable to watch. Arabesque dancer marjon, teaches the arabellies
dancers at various locations.
FuLL CIRCLE DRuMMING11:30 AM, Station Exit
Full Circle Drumming students will perform traditonal West African drumming pieces they have been learning during the
term. There will be a chance to join in the fun for an open drum circle to finish. (Some Djembes and percussion provided)
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kuNG Fu1:15 PM, Market Place
A dynamic and exciting junior demonstration of Kung Fu, followed by a Steel Body conditioning demonstration by Dom McKay
OPERA ENTRéES5:30 PM, Market Stage
Soprano, Maria Cristina Keightley, and tenor, Nick Seidenman are Hills locals that met while singing opera in New York.
After performing throughout the US and Italy they are bringing gorgeous and fun opera tunes to the Hills. Enjoy their specially
selected menu of tasty Opera Entrées!www.mariacristinakeightley.com www.tenore.seidenman.net
Maria Cristina Keightley Nick Seidenman
RAkIA12:30 PM Performance, 12:45 PM Workshop, The GreenBig skirts and Balkan Beats! Influenced by Turkish Romani
(gypsy) dance, Egyptian and American Tribal belly dance styles, Rakia captivate audiences with swinging hips, swirling skirts and
snaky back bends. Rakia’s members have performed in some of Melbourne’s great venues, including The Famous Speigeltent,
Crown Palladium and Regent Ballroom, at festivals and charity events.
‘LIvE TO ThE bEAT’ hIP hOP CREw1:15 PM, TiBC Stage (5)
‘Live to the Beat’ FReeZA Hip Hop Crew is a group of young Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth with the support of the
Indigenous Hip Hop Project have created a Hip Hop dance routine infused with break dancing and pop locking.
ShIMMy bLISS DANCE3:30 PM Performance, 3:45 PM Workshop, The Green
In this workshop we will be taking the beauty and grace of traditional bellydance movements and adapting them to a more modern electronic track in a short choreography.
Suitable for beginners and beyond.
RIvER OF LIFE1:00 PM, Tin Shed (1)
Spoken word poet Tanya Rao delivers her river of life, tao, the way, in sprawling verbose visual utterances. Sometimes sexy, always
raw, her words go to the heart.glitterwordvomit.blogspot.com
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SING RATTLE AND GROOvE10:15 AM, The Green
Sing Rattle and Groove is an awesome music program for bubs, toddlers and preschoolers (and their grownups). Sing Rattle
and Groove offers weekly programs in the Dandenong Ranges seeking to create an exciting creative space for little kids and their
families to play, sing and dance together.http://singrattleandgroove-com.webs.com/
SwEET SASSAFRAS COMMuNITy ChOIR1:15 PM Performance, 1:45 PM Workshop, The Green
Sweet Sassafras Community Choir have been singing together for nine years and are open to anyone who wants to try singing!
We meet on Monday nights at 7.30pm at Sassafras Primary School. Come join us!
www.sweetsassafras.net.au
ThE ORIENTAL GARDEN OF LOvERoving performance
Costumes inspired by the Hidden magic of the natural world and the glowing ultraviolet spectrum
www.horatiosjar.com.au
TO ThE ENDS OF ThE ‘vERSELyrebird, 7:30 PM
An evening to celebrate the spoken word. Performances by over 15 wordsmiths from in & around the Belgrave area, displaying their diverse
ponderings and playfulness. TTEOTV began at End of the Line last year and continues to run monthly in Belgrave.
STANDuP COMEDySooki Downstairs, 7:30 PM
12 of Melbourne’s finest up and coming comics and headline guest set to tear up the hills in the most hilarious fashion .Coming to Sooki Lounge for one night only, come and finish off your End of the Line
experience with some high quality laughs.
TAI ChITown park (at the Belgrave roundabout), 9:00 AM
Begin your festival day with the beautiful martial art of Wudang Tai Chi with Chi Generation.
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movie screening: The Spectacular now
9:00 PM at Cameo Main Stage Tickets $10, Available online at cameocinemas.com.au
Head down to Cameo Cinemas as main stage winds up for a preview screening of The Spectacular Now. From the writers of (500) Days of
Summer comes a vivid three-dimensional portrait of youth confronting the funny, thrilling and perilous business of modern love and adulthood.
Ages 15+
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Multi talented people from the hills and the city bring you a diverse range of beautiful films. From documentaries, to music clips, comedies to action
films. multiple mediums; live action, stop motion & animation.
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bEAuTIFuL wASTELANDA treasure trove of botanically dyed and eco-printed silk scarves
and up- cycled garments imbued with myth and transience.www.beautifulwasteland.com.au
bERLINROSESBerlin Roses Original artwork, paper dolls, fake tattoos, curious
jewellery and other wares by Carla Elizabeth Rose , Carla Lives in the Yarra Ranges with her husband ,daughter & pug dog Olive Oil.
carlaelizabethrose.com
bODILuvSoaps, salts, melts & bath bombs.
by wISTERIAInspired by natural elements, tribal cultures, and current trends
By Wisteria was born. Handmade jewellery as unique as you are.www.etsy.com/shop/bywisteria
by NARISSAbyNarissa: Exciting new Melbourne label offering a gorgeous range
of stationery, whimsical paper art products, original art prints and homewares. www.narissabutler.com
ART TREE CREATIONSEpoxy Resin abstract art workshops, explore this unique technique
& the secrets to the perfect application to create your very own masterpiece. www.arttreecreations.com
bLACk DIAMOND CIGAR bOx GuITARSI make 100% handmade guitars using original cigar boxes in the
style of the original CBG’s from the mid 19th century.www.cigarboxguitar.com.au
bEAD IT jEwELLERyBracelets, necklaces, earrings. All handmade and crafted with love.
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DANCE IN ThE DIRTUnique and super colourful handmade jewellery and accessories
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dance-In-The-Dirt/441223169224941
DRAwN & SEwNJacqui Christians creates artworks in a range of mediums including
drawings, textiles and collectible wood prints, fabric cushions, framed hoops and giftcards jcdc.com.au
ENChANTED FOREST CREATIONSBring out the fairy in you! Handmade, one of a kind treasures for
pixies and fairies of all sizes!
ChRISTINA’S CRAFTSChristina pushes the boundaries in mixed media including
upcycling in her paintings, assemblage, jewellery & sculpture. She also shares her skills by teaching.
www.christinascrafts.com.au
CARE yOu LOvECare You Love makes fresh herb, flower and spice infused skin
care to feed your body.www.cuurleav.com.au
C.LAwRy PRINT MAkERChristine Lawry is a a traditional printmaker, cutting and printing fer
blocks from her own designs. All prints are limited edition.www.facebook.com/christine.lawry
COSMIC kOALA PRODuCTIONSI’m a young digital artist into portraiture, illustration and story
writing. I like drawing people, queer stuff and rad things.
CuRIOuS bAzAARCurious Bazaar, whimsical gift shop and craft collective, featuring
unique screen prints, quirky jewellery, creative cards and gorgeous handmade clothes. www.curiousbazaar.com.au
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GITTA, bRuNI & LORRAINEWe’re three women making jewellery and accessories with beads
and fabric.
I LOvE ThISHandmade, spunky kids and ladies clothes and accessories made
from vintage and recycled fabrics.www.facebook.com/ilovethishopeUdo2
FOREST PICNICForest picnic showcases artisan works by Laurellbush, Dreaming Owl Felt Studio and Shelley Krycer. Hand crafted, felted, drawn, jewellery, art prints and more. shelleykrycer.com, facebook.com/
Laurellbush, facebook.com/dreamingowlfeltstudio
FRANCIS jEROMEFrancis Jerome Artisan Woodcraft. A fresh approach to design
in furniture and guitars. Imbued with feel, texture, beauty and practicality. francisjerome.com
ISh ARTwORkA collection of inspiring, original artworks and interesting, natural
photographic images.http://www.redbubble.com/people/adamlg/portfolio
FAERIES wITh ATTITuDEFabulous fabric sculptures, wild wall art and polymer clay creations
by Rhonda Hunt. Fae folk and other characters. www.faerieswithattitude.com.au
hOOk & NANCy SEED LOvEHandmade, organic and beautiful pieces created with Love and
inspired by Nature.
FONT ANIMALQuirky, wizzo fonts made to bop, jive, laugh & excite! Digital font fun
with beastly letterforms running amok.www.fontanimal.com
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LITTLE ACORN & LADDERED STOCkINGSCrocheted whimsies and bottled minutiae are our obsession. Finicky
fingers have folded, looped and painted to create delights of miniature proportion to be worn and adorn.
LITTLE ANOuShkALittle Anoushka has spunk, she wears mismatched clothes and
she is here! All original. All individual. All one of a kind. Girls clothing made by me! http://www.etsy.com/au/shop/LittleAnoushka
LOvEDAbEAD loveDABEAD jewellery uses contrasting wood with vibrantly
coloured resin, glass and clay-polymer beads to create uniquely striking designs. http://www.etsy.com/shop/loveDABEAD
LOvEONThERuNEach handmade piece is unique, created using recycled, vintage
and/or designer fabrics.http://www.etsy.com/au/shop/LoveOnTheRun
MR buCkETWho is Mr Bucket? He is an ordinary bloke, a dreamer, living inside
his bucket - “Tshirts in a Bucket”..www.mrbucket.com.au
NANNA wOOUnique pieces, handcrafted in Tasmania. Natural fibre wearable and
wall art. Sustainable jewellery and stationary!https://www.facebook.com/nannawoohandmade
LILLEbEARTBreathing life back into the Ephemeral, Nostalgic & Whimsical.
Wearable, practical or fantastical pieces, melding old & new.lillebeart.etsy.com
LITTLE LANDSTerrarium and Miniature Garden Little Lands
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POM POM POPPyBespoke handmade fabric flower ladies accessories using new,
recycled and vintage fabrics, trims and embellishmentswww.pompompoppy.com.au
ROxEANNE huLLSoft Sculpture made from wire and fiber that you can move/
sculpt yourself: Curly Girlies, faeries, dragons and more.Make Your Own will be available.
NO MACCAS IN ThE hILLSCome and paint your very own garden gnome and find out the
latest news about this fight and how you can contribute. www.burgeroff.org
PINk hEART DESIGNSPink Heart Designs create funky bags and accessories to brighten
up your day...handmade in Melbourne with love! www.facebook.com/pinkheartdesigns
NATuRALLy DyEDEco-Conscious Textiles. Leaf imprints, metallic impressions and tracings from threads all tell the story when they dance on pre-
loved silks. www.naturallydyed.com.au
PuRPLE FIG POTTERy & CERAMICSHand made ceramics, textured and beautifully glazed to bring out
the best in each piece - with a focus on Christmas gifts!
NATuREwRAPIntricate paintings on traditional Japanese papers, museum
grade prints and cards on archival bamboo paper, and beautiful decorative wrapping papers. www.emmajennings.com.au
quALIAQualia is an emerging womenswear label directly out of
Melbourne reflecting a distinctly unparalleled original look. Fusing raw ethnic prints, tailoring and attention to detail the
outcome is fresh and quirky.
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SAjO CERAMICS & FRIENDSA vast array of pottery and ceramics including both functional and
decorative pieces in various finishes.www.sajoceramics.com
STALDER SkATEbOARDSRobi brings a splash of colour to this year’s festival with an array of
both digital and handcrafted Skateboard Graphics. www.stalderboards.com
STARLIA hANDMADE jEwELLERyHandmade sterling silver jewellery made locally on the
Dandenong Ranges.
ThE hONEy buNNIES by DOODLyyOODLyHandmade soft toy bunnies made with recycled woollens & vintage
buttons. ‘the honey bunnies’ are kind to the environment and love to cuddle. www.etsy.com/shop/doodlyoodly
ThE quEEN OF SOMEThINGThe Queen of Something is an illustrator that creates the weird,
wonderful and beautiful. She uses many different mediums, from one of kind tshirt designs to prints and original pieces. http://thequeenofsomething.weebly.com/index.html
SILk PAINTINGSMatthew Rutten paints silk scarves, wall hangings and paintings.
He studied at the Melbourne College of Textiles.http://www.sacredstage.com.au/matthew.htm
STICk + STONESFun and colourful jewellery, illustration, crafts and accessories lovingly designed and handmade by graphic design graduate,
Kelly Felton.
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SuNLOCh & SAMMIA collection of artworks and other unique and crafted items by
Sunloch wilde and Sammi Standaar
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wONDERFEELFree the dancing self, readings with the Wonderfeel Oracle, offering
a gateway into deeper aliveness..!http://wonderfeel.com
wAywARD CREATIONSArt and Creations for the dreamers, the storytellers and the magic
makers www.waywardharper.com
whyNOTUpcycled fabrics and artworks made into an eclectic range of
useable bags and purses!
TREAD AND PEDALSThis hills based creative duo handcraft all their wares using bicycle
parts that would otherwise end up in landfill.www.treadandpedals.com.au
vINTAGE PEARLLacey Women’s clothing- jackets, cardigans, skirts and camisoles.
TRANquIL hEART DESIGNSFyona is a healing artist offering symbolic mandala prints,ceramic
and dry felted healing amulets and angel guide readings.
TIFFANy MORRIS-NORThTiffany likes explore different mediums ranging from screen printed
tea towels to crocheted pebbles.www.tiffanymorrisnorth.com
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“the hillscene”A Maga’zine’ about all the interesting people and things happening in Melbourne’s beautiful Dandenong Ranges. It’s the funkiest community mag in the hills.With creative design and interesting articles it’s a rockin’ read. Now with a new blog filled with reviews and news that we can’t get into the quarterly publication, we hope to bring you more of what you’ve come to love about the hillscene and about our beautiful local scene. www.hillsceneblog.wordpress.comwww.hillscene.com.au or look for “The Hillscene” on The hillscene is created in
partnership with Burrinja
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, 1672 Burwood Highway, Belgrave, Victoria 316003 9754 3196 www.seagullpress.com.au
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A very special thank you to the following,
for without them ‘End of the Line’
would not have been possible.
CJ & Brent Dakis :organisers
Joshua collings : organiser
Kathleen ‘snowy’ snowball : organiser
heavywater creative : festival branding and design
Pegleg productions : management and film
Marina Dennis : administration
Justine Walsh, Nicole gurd, Lachlan case : General radness
middle class : videography
CR Samantha Dunn : funding
Belgrave traders association : Funding
BENDIGO BANK : funding
Our pozible pledges : Funding
Burrinja : support
The Cameo : Support
Seagull Press : Discounted program printing
SIGN X : donated Signs and banners
Black Rainbow : DOnated printing
Rangemaster : Soundtech
DB AUDIO : Soundtech
springfield studios ; soundtech
hillside sound ; soundtech
smellydog productions : soundtechs
all the volunteers
all the venues who donated their spaces.
All artists, musicians, performers, makers, poets and passionate people whose enthusiasm & hard work has brought this beast to life and who continue to
strive to make our community stronger,