EVENTS
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5:00 PM
Festival Welcome and Kickoff
Celebrate the start of the 2025 festival with a thrilling opening night hosted by Programming Collaborators, Clark College Foundation. Experience the creative comedy of Clown Garage and enjoy delicious cake and cookies from Clark College Baking Professor Melanie Hendry and her students.
Main Stage
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6:00 PM
Pamyua
Main Stage
Pamyua
Pamyua (pronounced bum-yo-ah), meaning “encore” in Inuit, blends tribal funk with Inuit soul in performances that celebrate and preserve Yup’ik traditions. Their unique sound fuses traditional drum dancing and songs with gospel, R&B, jazz, and funk—what Native Peoples Magazine calls “a blizzard of interlocking harmonies.” Beloved at home and abroad, Pamyua has toured globally in countries including Russia, China, Greenland, and Brazil. Their mesmerizing shows combine cultural authenticity with contemporary artistry, leaving audiences moved and inspired. With every performance, Pamyua revives tradition and invites the world to experience the joy and power of Inuit music.
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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7:15 PM
Clown Garage
Main Stage
Clown Garage
Lovingly coined “The Nimble Rogue,” Seattle-based Clown and internationally acclaimed performer Mick Holsbeke has a ravenous appetite for the absurd and ridiculous. His unique perspective on clowning, exuberant physical acting, and circus expertise were developed at the prestigious École Nationale de Cirque de Montréal and, later, at the Hangar des Mines in France. As a Clown & Circus Artist, Mick performed with internationally renowned companies such as the Cirque du Soleil, Teatro Zinzanni, The Seven Fingers, Cirque Plume, and his own solo show Moby Mick, bringing hilarity and comic innovation to hundreds of thousands of spectators around the world. Watch Mick and his Clown Garage family bring their unique brand of unexpected playfulness to Esther Short Park throughout the festival—and when you least expect it.
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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8:00 PM
Tito Puente, Jr.
Main Stage
Tito Puente, Jr.
Tito Puente, Jr., son of Latin music icon Tito Puente, is proudly carrying on his father’s legacy while forging his own path as a dynamic Latin jazz and salsa performer. With his father’s spirit in every note, Tito Jr. brings electrifying energy to the stage, captivating audiences around the world. His performances are joyful, heartfelt celebrations of Latin rhythms that honor the past and energize the present. “People always smile when they say my father’s name,” he says. “That’s a special gift.” Tito Puente, Jr. and his Orchestra promise a high-voltage, unforgettable musical experience.
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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10:00 AM
Opera on Tap
Dance Stage
Opera on Tap
Opera on Tap is the largest network of operatic performing artists in the country, and an international non-profit. Born in Brooklyn in 2005, we take a local, grassroots and VERY fun approach to community outreach in the name of our art form, meeting people in the bar, pub, and community spaces that feel like home. Since 2015, Opera on Tap Portland (OOTPDX) has brought opera to the people at venues like McMenamins Kennedy School, Grand Lodge, and Mission Theater, Mike Bennett’s Wonderwood Springs, Vie de Boheme, The Jack London, Produce Row, The Atlantis Lounge, the Vancouver Chautauqua, Wilsonville Library, Trusty Brewing, and Chehalem Cultural Center.
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All Day
Art Demonstrations & Vendors
Festival Grounds
Art Demonstrations & Vendors
Friday & Saturday: 10am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pmExplore amazing art vendors and demonstrators throughout the Festival grounds. With fiber arts, ceramics, painting, photography, glassblowing and everything in between, our vendors offer something for every artistic style.
2025 Art Demonstrators and Vendors
- Ana the Artist
- Art by Deborah Nagano
- Art by Hiroko
- Art of Casey Moffett
- Atrum Arte
- Barbara Kay Jewelry
- Beacock
- Bryan Helfrich
- Crimson Koi
- Dory Designed
- Elemental Images Fine Art Photography
- Firehouse Glass
- FISHBONE Pottery
- Hill Yeah! Eco Art Studio
- I’m Into This Place Podcast
- Jim Aul Pottery
- Katie Flack Painted Dots
- Kim Nickens
- Lightly Spiced Gallery
- Linda Lauren Design
- Local Galleries: LaCasita, Art at the Cave, Vancouver arts hub
- Maria Vara Photography
- Northwest Oil Painters Guild
- Old Growth Studio
- Pamela Sue Johnson ART
- PNW Sculptors
- Pop Octopus
- RamrasArt
- Rashmi Patel – Sharp Henna
- Rhythm Art
- School of Rock
- Seiko Originals
- Seterra Design
- Somethin OUTTA Nothin
- Studio Naptime
- The Blind Alley Kat Gallery
- The Crafty Wee Bothy
- Twisted Designs Jewelry
- You’re Doing Great!
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10:00 AM
Old Growth Studio Jewelry Making
Festival Grounds
Old Growth Studio Jewelry Making
Check out free jewelry making and resin pendant making crafts with Old Growth Studio. Stop by their booth to sign up for a 30-minute time slot from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and make your own pressed flower pendent using UV resin.
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10:00 AM
Too Loose
Music Stage
Too Loose
The ever-popular Too Loose Cajun/Zydeco Band rocks the house in the Portland, Oregon area with their infectious brand of Cajun and zydeco dance music from Southwestern Louisiana. Do the two-step to the sound of two fiddles, accordion, electric and acoustic guitars, piano, the traditional Louisiana rub-board, and a kickin’ rhythm section. With their vocal harmonies tart and sweet, male and female, they are perennial favorites on the zydeco stage at Portland’s renowned Waterfront Blues Festival, as well as at area parties, weddings and
festivals. So come on down (and bring your dancin’ shoes).
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11:00 AM
School of Rock Vancouver House Band
Music Stage
School of Rock Vancouver House Band
The School of Rock Vancouver House Band music program gives students under 18 the opportunity to join a gigging band composed of fellow musicians from their school. These students perform additional live shows throughout the year. House Band members become leaders in their School of Rock community and perform live shows at rock venues throughout the year.
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11:00 AM
Yeates Academy of Irish Dance
Dance Stage
Yeates Academy of Irish Dance
Yeates Academy is Oregon and SW Washington’s longest running Traditional Irish Dance School. We teach beginners all the way up to championship levels, as well as adults and children. We teach cultural, competitive, and performance styles here at Yeates Academy, as well as Ceili dancing which is a form of team dancing. Yeates Academy is affiliated with the Irish Dancing Commission in Dublin, Ireland, which allows certified teachers’ students to compete under their name.
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12:00 PM
Artstra Make & Take Paintings
Festival Grounds
Artstra Make & Take Paintings
Make and take your own masterpiece on canvas with Artstra. They’ll have all the materials ready for artists of all ages to explore their creative side.
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1:00 PM
Shaun Keylock
Dance Stage
Shaun Keylock
The Shaun Keylock Dance Company presents “Evidence of Division” by choreographer Tere Mathern, performed by dancers Simon Lace and Carly Ostergaard, with costumes by Adam Arnold, and featuring an original score by composer Heather Perkins. Based in Portland, the Shaun Keylock Company advances contemporary dance, while preserving and deepening engagement with the art form’s history, practice, and performance.
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2:00 PM
Teva Oriata
Dance Stage
Teva Oriata
Teva Oriata is Oregon’s first pupu ori or Tahitian dance school. As a school, they meticulously teach technique and emphasize the meaning behind each dance move. There are classes for men, women, teens, and kids, as well as many occasions for them to dance all together. While currently offering classes in Tahitian, Hula, Poi, and Siva. Teva Oriata is always seeking out opportunities to not only educate the community, but also to learn from and partner with other leaders in the Polynesian community. Through music and dance, Teva Oriata educates the community about the many cultures of Polynesia and shares their stories, legends, and traditions.
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2:00 PM
Skamokawa Swamp Opera
Music Stage
Skamokawa Swamp Opera
Skamokawa Swamp Opera is an eclectic folk band from Wahkiakum County, Washington. All four members are vocalists and multi-instrumentalists, using varied combinations of cello, guitar, banjo, harmonica, mandocello, percussion, mandolin, and melodica. SSO draws from a wide variety of musical genres ranging from pop to country to opera. They have performed for many regional festivals including Pickathon, the Fisherpoets Gathering, the Scandinavian Midsummer Festival, and last year’s Vancouver Arts and Music Festival.
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3:00 PM
Pegasus Puppet Theatre
Music Stage
Pegasus Puppet Theatre
Based on the beloved book by Janell Cannon, our rendition of this charming story is full of excitement, adventure, and laughter. Come along as our adorable fruit bat friend, Stellaluna, learns just what it takes to be a bird, a bat, and a friend. This story embraces the differences that make us unique!
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3:30 PM
The Kif-Kif Sisters
Dance Stage
The Kif-Kif Sisters
Montreal’s Kif-Kif Sisters bring their charming cocktail of funny theater, circus, magic, puppetry and typically French craziness to the VAMF. Inseparable since the womb, these zany, hilarious twins twist and intermingle themselves until the audience is completely confused. They juggle with umbrellas, make French fries at a crazy speed, fight with giant pink monsters and even wear big balloons. This show will touch your heart and your funny bone with its humor and interactivity– and you too will want to do as you please. In this show for all ages, performed more than 700 times around the world,the Kif-Kif Sisters’ Jam Side Up! mixes surprising comedy and audience interaction with enough happiness to make vegetables explode!
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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4:00 PM
Dina y los Rumberos
Music Stage
Dina y los Rumberos
From the group’s foundation until today, the international road taken by Dina y los rumberos has been paved with success in both the United States as well as abroad. With a repertoire that journeys through the best of Cuban and international music such as Cuban son, salsa, guaracha, bolero, merengue and cumbia, among other genres, this talented group possesses such a wide range of interpretative possibilities that they are able to satisfy the most eclectic array of fans. In Cuba, Mexico, and now a large portion of the Great Northwest, fans have swayed to the music and danced to the grooves of their music. All musicians of Dina y los Rumberos are professional musicians graduated from the Music Conservatory in La Habana, Cuba. Led by their musical director Andy Martinez, Dina y los Rumberos win over their crowds with their versatile performances and innovative interpretations. You can’t listen to this group and be indifferent. Instead, you sway, dance and become infected by their hip-moving Caribbean flavor.
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4:15 PM
Clown Garage
Dance Stage
Clown Garage
Lovingly coined “The Nimble Rogue,” Seattle-based Clown and internationally acclaimed performer Mick Holsbeke has a ravenous appetite for the absurd and ridiculous. His unique perspective on clowning, exuberant physical acting, and circus expertise were developed at the prestigious École Nationale de Cirque de Montréal and, later, at the Hangar des Mines in France. As a Clown & Circus Artist, Mick performed with internationally renowned companies such as the Cirque du Soleil, Teatro Zinzanni, The Seven Fingers, Cirque Plume, and his own solo show Moby Mick, bringing hilarity and comic innovation to hundreds of thousands of spectators around the world. Watch Mick and his Clown Garage family bring their unique brand of unexpected playfulness to Esther Short Park throughout the festival—and when you least expect it.
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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6:00 PM
Live Mural Painting
Festival Grounds
Live Mural Painting
Artists Sarah Hunter and Hillary Kent will paint murals live during the main stage performances. Their brush strokes, hands and colors will be inspired directly by the energy of the performance and festival. The murals will showcase uplifting imagery such as natural elements with bright designs and patterns, with the theme of interconnection and the brilliance of community.
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7:00 PM
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA / The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra featuring Mark and Maggie O’Connor and Salvador Brotons
O’Connor The Improvised Violin Concerto*, O’Connor Double Violin Concerto**, Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, (*Featuring violinist Mark O’Connor **Featuring violinists Mark and Maggie O’Connor)
Main Stage
Mark O’Connor
Violin
Mark O’Connor began his creative journey at the feet of American fiddling legend Benny Thomasson, and the iconic French jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli. Now, he has melded these influences into a new American classical music, and is perpetuating his vision of an American School of String Playing. Mr. O’Connor has won three Grammy’s®, seven CMA awards as well as several national fiddle, guitar and mandolin champion titles. His distinguished career includes representing the United States Information Agency in cultural diplomacy to six continents and performing in front of several U.S. presidents including being invited to the White House by President Ronald Reagan to perform as a teen.
Maggie O’Connor
Violin
Violinist, American fiddler, and singer Maggie O’Connor is a Grammy® Award winning musician who frequently performs in a duo with her husband, violinist and composer Mark O’Connor. With a unique background in both traditional classical violin training and American musical styles, Maggie continues her mission to show that violinists can and should participate in everything the instrument has to offer, performing on some of the world’s most coveted stages. She has regularly performed at the Grand Ole Opry with Mark O’Connor. They have performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis and the JALC Orchestra featuring Mark on the fiddle and Maggie on violin, vocals, and musical spoons.
Salvador Brotons
Conductor
Maestro Salvador Brotons is currently in his 34th season as the Music Director and Conductor of the VSO. In addition to the VSO, he has been the Music Director and Conductor of the Orquestra Simfònica de les Illes Balears “Ciutat de Palma” (1997-2001, 2009-2013) and the Orquestra Sinfónica del Vallés (1997-2002). He is presently the Conductor of the Barcelona Symphonic Band. In 2005, he received the Arts Council award from Clark County and the City of Vancouver as well as the Kiwanis Rose Award. He has guest conducted orchestras in countries such as the U.S., Israel, France, Germany, China, Poland, South Korea, Mexico, Uruguay, and Colombia.
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8:30 PM
Festival After Hours at Loowit
Festival After Hours
Festival After Hours at Loowit
Keep the good vibes going with Festival After Hours, sponsored by Vancouver’s Downtown Association. On Friday, visit Loowit Brewing (507 Columbia St.) for craft brews and music from Tunahead (rock), Monty Vega & the Sittin’ Shivas (pop/punk), and Midnight Morning (grunge).
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10:00 AM
Sarada Kala Nilayam
Dance Stage
Sarada Kala Nilayam
Sarada Kala Nilayam (SKN) (Shaa-ruh-dah Ku-laa nih-lu-yum) is a performing arts organization dedicated to the South Indian classical art forms of Bharatanatyam (bha-ruh-tuh-nattiyam) and Nattuvangam (nut-two-vaan-gum) based out of Beaverton, OR. Under the artistic direction of its founder, Sweta Ravisankar (shh-way-tah ru-vee-sun-ker), SKN has been a returning presence at the Vancouver Arts and Music Festival in both 2023 and 2024. For this year’s festival, SKN has curated a performance specifically designed to engage VAMF’s dynamic and diverse audience.
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All Day
Art Demonstrations & Vendors
Festival Grounds
Art Demonstrations & Vendors
Friday & Saturday: 10am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pmExplore amazing art vendors and demonstrators throughout the Festival grounds. With fiber arts, ceramics, painting, photography, glassblowing and everything in between, our vendors offer something for every artistic style.
2025 Art Demonstrators and Vendors
- Ana the Artist
- Art by Deborah Nagano
- Art by Hiroko
- Art of Casey Moffett
- Atrum Arte
- Barbara Kay Jewelry
- Beacock
- Bryan Helfrich
- Crimson Koi
- Dory Designed
- Elemental Images Fine Art Photography
- Firehouse Glass
- FISHBONE Pottery
- Hill Yeah! Eco Art Studio
- I’m Into This Place Podcast
- Jim Aul Pottery
- Katie Flack Painted Dots
- Kim Nickens
- Lightly Spiced Gallery
- Linda Lauren Design
- Local Galleries: LaCasita, Art at the Cave, Vancouver arts hub
- Maria Vara Photography
- Northwest Oil Painters Guild
- Old Growth Studio
- Pamela Sue Johnson ART
- PNW Sculptors
- Pop Octopus
- RamrasArt
- Rashmi Patel – Sharp Henna
- Rhythm Art
- School of Rock
- Seiko Originals
- Seterra Design
- Somethin OUTTA Nothin
- Studio Naptime
- The Blind Alley Kat Gallery
- The Crafty Wee Bothy
- Twisted Designs Jewelry
- You’re Doing Great!
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10:00 AM
Ants Ants Ants
Music Stage
Ants Ants Ants
Parent’s Choice Award winning kindie band Ants Ants Ants bring their signature harmonies and Beatles-inspired melodic charm to every song in their collection. Songwriters Johnny Clay (The Dimes), Dave Gulick and Nat Johnson (Derby), give stylistic nods to 1970’s era Sesame Street and School House Rock that’s not only for the kids in our lives, but the kids in all of us.
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11:00 AM
Cottage Dance Academy
Dance Stage
Cottage Dance Academy
Our Cottage Dance Academy Performance Company gives dancers ages 12-20 the experience of a preparatory dance environment for a future in the dance field. Our company is an invitation-only group led by Artistic Director Chloe Mason. Company members learn and perform a repertoire of classical ballet choreography, as well as original choreography in a variety of dance styles.
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11:00 AM
OK Bucko
Music Stage
OK Bucko
We’re Ok Bucko, a Seattle-based rock band making high energy power pop. We like driving cars and listening to The Cars. Ok Bucko makes music that feels like you are talking to your best friend on the phone and folding laundry at the same time. And then you have to put the laundry down and switch to facetime to scream about something together.
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12:00 PM
Columbia Dance
Dance Stage
Columbia Dance
Columbia Dance is a non-profit dance school offering classes for ages 3 to adult. Their mission is to present dance as a life-enhancing experience for their students and their community by setting high artistic standards in classical ballet education and performance, while creating a positive, nurturing, and challenging environment where dance appreciation thrives. Their focus is on mentoring youth. They believe wholeheartedly in the positive impact dance has on their students’ lives, both inside and outside of the dance studio.
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1:00 PM
Artstra Workshops
Festival Grounds
Artstra Workshops
Artstra is hosting free workshops in the park on Saturday afternoon for people of all experience levels. Themes include Music with UpBeat Music Therapy, Poetry with Clark County Poet Laureate Susan Dingle, and two sessions on Visual Arts with Clark County Open Studios artists.
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1:00 PM
MANISHA
Music Stage
MANISHA
MANISHA is a Filipino-Indian artist who writes for lovers of lyrics and overthinkers of love. Her theatrical, pop-jazz sound reflects real events in her life like migration from the Philippines to America or falling in love with a pre-med student. She graduated from the Berklee College of Music where she wrote and recorded her debut album “Sweet Unitl the Aftertaste”. MANISHA and her beautiful band have created a fun-filled, tear-soaked show that will most likely get you crying and dancing at the same time.
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2:00 PM
Bang Bang
Music Stage
Bang Bang
Bang Bang Experience is a brass and drums ensemble that plays the music of trumpet player Sam Dechenne. Inspired by the sounds of international brass bands and Jazz ensembles, Funk and Reggae horn sections, West African and Latin American drumming, and Western chamber music, their sound is truly their own.
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2:00 PM
Lao Loun Mai
Dance Stage
Lao Loun Mai
Lao Loun Mai Dance is group of first, second and third-generation Lao-Americans, with dancers as young as 3 and as old as 15. The name means “Lao of the New Generation,” and they’re proud to share our culture through traditional Lao dance, with a modern twist. Laos is a beautiful country in Southeast Asia, known for its rich traditions, graceful music, and vibrant celebrations. Through dance, Lao Loun Mai honors the stories and spirit of their ancestors while also expressing who they are today.
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3:00 PM
Conjunto Alegre
Music Stage
Conjunto Alegre
Latin Orchestra
Conjunto Alegre has the largest selection of latin Music in the NW such as Salsa, Bachata, Chachacha, Merengue, Cumbia from the Caribbean Island Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, but also Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, NYC. What makes Alegre
unique is our high energy, connecting with audience of all ages from our 3 front vocalist. We also provide dance instruction before playing and provide education about each music and dance styles.
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3:30 PM
The Kif-Kif Sisters
Dance Stage
The Kif-Kif Sisters
Montreal’s Kif-Kif Sisters bring their charming cocktail of funny theater, circus, magic, puppetry and typically French craziness to the VAMF. Inseparable since the womb, these zany, hilarious twins twist and intermingle themselves until the audience is completely confused. They juggle with umbrellas, make French fries at a crazy speed, fight with giant pink monsters and even wear big balloons. This show will touch your heart and your funny bone with its humor and interactivity– and you too will want to do as you please. In this show for all ages, performed more than 700 times around the world,the Kif-Kif Sisters’ Jam Side Up! mixes surprising comedy and audience interaction with enough happiness to make vegetables explode!
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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4:15 PM
Clown Garage
Dance Stage
Clown Garage
Lovingly coined “The Nimble Rogue,” Seattle-based Clown and internationally acclaimed performer Mick Holsbeke has a ravenous appetite for the absurd and ridiculous. His unique perspective on clowning, exuberant physical acting, and circus expertise were developed at the prestigious École Nationale de Cirque de Montréal and, later, at the Hangar des Mines in France. As a Clown & Circus Artist, Mick performed with internationally renowned companies such as the Cirque du Soleil, Teatro Zinzanni, The Seven Fingers, Cirque Plume, and his own solo show Moby Mick, bringing hilarity and comic innovation to hundreds of thousands of spectators around the world. Watch Mick and his Clown Garage family bring their unique brand of unexpected playfulness to Esther Short Park throughout the festival—and when you least expect it.
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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5:30 PM
VSO Youth Virtuosi, USA
Main Stage
VSO Youth Virtuosi, USA
Orchestra
Made possible through the Ruthie Keller Community Music Initiative in conjunction with the Keller Foundation, the VSO Youth Virtuosi, USA is made up of 54 all-star student musicians selected from 11 different schools across Southwest Washington school districts. These students will perform alongside GRAMMY award-winning cellist Zuill Bailey under the batons of award-winning maestros Gerard Schwarz and Ken Selden.
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7:00 PM
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA / The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA featuring Renée Fleming and Gerard Schwarz
Handel Messiah (“Hallelujah”, “Lift Up Your Heads”, “Glory to God”), Handel To Fleeting Pleasures Make Your Court from Samson*, Handel Calm Thou My Soul from Alexander Balus*, Verdi “La Forza del Destino” overture, Leoncavallo “Musette svaria sulla bocca viva” from La Bohème*, Puccini “O mio babbino caro” from Gianni Schicchi*, Copland “Billy the Kid” suite, […]
Main Stage
Renée Fleming
Soprano
Renée Fleming is one of the most acclaimed singers of our time, performing on the stages of the world’s greatest opera houses and concert halls. Honored with five Grammy® awards and the US National Medal of Arts, she has sung for momentous occasions from the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony to the Super Bowl. Renée’s current concert calendar includes appearances in London, Milan, Paris, and at Carnegie Hall.
In November, she starred in the world premiere staging of The Hours, a new opera based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and award-winning film, at the Metropolitan Opera. She won the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Solo Album for Voice of Nature: the Anthropocene.
A leading advocate for research at the intersection of arts and health, Renée launched the first ongoing collaboration between The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the NIH. She is a founding advisor for the Sound Health Network at UCSF.
Gerard Schwarz
Conductor
Internationally recognized for his moving performances, innovative programming and extensive catalogue of recordings, American conductor Gerard Schwarz serves as Music Director of the All-Star Orchestra, Eastern Music Festival, Palm Beach Symphony, and Mozart Orchestra of New York and is Conductor Laureate of the Seattle Symphony and Conductor Emeritus of the Mostly Mozart Festival. He holds the position of Distinguished Professor of Music; Conducting and Orchestral Studies of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami and Music Director of the Frost Symphony Orchestra. Schwarz is a renowned interpreter of 19th century German, Austrian and Russian repertoire, in addition to his noted work with contemporary American composers.
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9:00 PM
Festival After Hours at Brickhouse
Festival After Hours
Festival After Hours at Brickhouse
Keep the good vibes going with Festival After Hours, sponsored by Vancouver’s Downtown Association. On Saturday, visit Brickhouse (109 W. 15th St.) for classic drinks, delicious food and music from Introducing the Machine (americana/folk), Shiloh Mae (indie-folk), Sooth & the Sweet Souls (garage folk), The Tangibles (jazz trio), and Bishop Brown & Mob Rule (hip-hop/rap/beats). Ages 21+
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10:00 AM
Fiddler on the Loop
Music Stage
Fiddler on the Loop
Electric Fiddle
Seth, who lives in Camas, is a classically trained violinist (violist, actually) who fell off the wagon in his mid-20s when he was introduced to the world of bluegrass and playing music by ear. He’s since fiddled for contra dances, played electric fiddle in a rock band, and, since 2008, has been fiddling and singing with the Vancouver (USA)-based bluegrass band “Fadin’ by 9”. He got into live looping 10 years ago after being blown away at a live-looping concert in Portland, first starting small with a simple loop station that somehow, through no fault of his own, expanded to multiple pedal boards and multi-channel loop stations, each new pedal bringing new voices & new ideas for compositions. Some might say it’s too much gear, and Seth the human who hauls all the gear around would 100% agree with you. But as Fiddler on the Loop, he’s a firm believer that there is no such thing as too many guitar pedals.
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10:00 AM
The Kif-Kif Sisters
Dance Stage
The Kif-Kif Sisters
Montreal’s Kif-Kif Sisters bring their charming cocktail of funny theater, circus, magic, puppetry and typically French craziness to the VAMF. Inseparable since the womb, these zany, hilarious twins twist and intermingle themselves until the audience is completely confused. They juggle with umbrellas, make French fries at a crazy speed, fight with giant pink monsters and even wear big balloons. This show will touch your heart and your funny bone with its humor and interactivity– and you too will want to do as you please. In this show for all ages, performed more than 700 times around the world,the Kif-Kif Sisters’ Jam Side Up! mixes surprising comedy and audience interaction with enough happiness to make vegetables explode!
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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All Day
Art Demonstrations & Vendors
Festival Grounds
Art Demonstrations & Vendors
Friday & Saturday: 10am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-5pmExplore amazing art vendors and demonstrators throughout the Festival grounds. With fiber arts, ceramics, painting, photography, glassblowing and everything in between, our vendors offer something for every artistic style.
2025 Art Demonstrators and Vendors
- Ana the Artist
- Art by Deborah Nagano
- Art by Hiroko
- Art of Casey Moffett
- Atrum Arte
- Barbara Kay Jewelry
- Beacock
- Bryan Helfrich
- Crimson Koi
- Dory Designed
- Elemental Images Fine Art Photography
- Firehouse Glass
- FISHBONE Pottery
- Hill Yeah! Eco Art Studio
- I’m Into This Place Podcast
- Jim Aul Pottery
- Katie Flack Painted Dots
- Kim Nickens
- Lightly Spiced Gallery
- Linda Lauren Design
- Local Galleries: LaCasita, Art at the Cave, Vancouver arts hub
- Maria Vara Photography
- Northwest Oil Painters Guild
- Old Growth Studio
- Pamela Sue Johnson ART
- PNW Sculptors
- Pop Octopus
- RamrasArt
- Rashmi Patel – Sharp Henna
- Rhythm Art
- School of Rock
- Seiko Originals
- Seterra Design
- Somethin OUTTA Nothin
- Studio Naptime
- The Blind Alley Kat Gallery
- The Crafty Wee Bothy
- Twisted Designs Jewelry
- You’re Doing Great!
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11:00 AM
Clown Garage
Dance Stage
Clown Garage
Lovingly coined “The Nimble Rogue,” Seattle-based Clown and internationally acclaimed performer Mick Holsbeke has a ravenous appetite for the absurd and ridiculous. His unique perspective on clowning, exuberant physical acting, and circus expertise were developed at the prestigious École Nationale de Cirque de Montréal and, later, at the Hangar des Mines in France. As a Clown & Circus Artist, Mick performed with internationally renowned companies such as the Cirque du Soleil, Teatro Zinzanni, The Seven Fingers, Cirque Plume, and his own solo show Moby Mick, bringing hilarity and comic innovation to hundreds of thousands of spectators around the world. Watch Mick and his Clown Garage family bring their unique brand of unexpected playfulness to Esther Short Park throughout the festival—and when you least expect it.
+Presented in collaboration with Clark College Foundation
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12:00 PM
Vietnamese Community of Clark County
Dance Stage
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1:00 PM
Carpathian-Pacific Express
Music Stage
Carpathian-Pacific Express
Vocal and instrumental music, featuring Klezmer groove, Eastern European fiddle virtuosity, raucous multilingual exuberance from Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, and elsewhere. Bringing together members of Portland’s most exciting ensembles (3 Leg Torso, Blue Cranes, THMPR, Klezmocracy, Portland Klezmer All Stars, Fear No Music) with the Budapest-based Jewish roots band, Di Naye Kapelye. Andrew Ehrlich (violin), Yankl Falk (vocals/clarinet), Ralph Huntley (keyboards), Ji Tanzer (percussion), Courtney Von Drehle (accordion/sax).
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2:00 PM
Idea the Artist
Music Stage
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2:00 PM
Anavai O Te Ora
Dance Stage
Anavai O Te Ora
Anavai O Te Ora is Southwest Washington’s only pupu ori or Tahitian dance group. Our name means “The River of Life.” Rooted in tradition and flowing with purpose, Anavai O Te Ora is dedicated to nourishing our future by perpetuating our heritage. Through ‘Ori Tahiti classes and Polynesian performances, we share the richness of Tahitian culture with communities across the Pacific Northwest.
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3:00 PM
Catalpa June
Music Stage
Catalpa June
Rooted in the traditions of blues, folk, and Americana, Catalpa June is a four-piece band that captivates audiences with a mix of original songs and eclectic covers. Their rich, organic sound—with soulful melodies, tight harmonies, and the distinctive rhythm of clawhammer banjo—creates an inviting environment where you can unwind and immerse yourself in the music. Led by Rowyn Rose’s charismatic vocals, Jeremiah Lehman’s expressive fingerpicking on guitar, Dwayne Spence’s resonant bass (also of Lincoln’s Beard), and Matt Salsman’s skillful banjo playing, their live shows invite you to soak in the vibe and enjoy a performance that’s refreshingly genuine.
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3:00 PM
Vancouver Ballet Folklórico
Dance Stage
Vancouver Ballet Folklórico
Vancouver Ballet Folklórico is a local non-profit dance group dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich heritage of Mexico through traditional dance. With more than 10 years of history, this group has grown from a dream into a strong and visible part of our community, overcoming challenges, evolving with purpose, and staying true to its mission: to inspire and empower children of Hispanic descent by connecting them to their roots through music, discipline, creativity, and dance. More than just movement, Vancouver Ballet Folklórico offers a meaningful space for learning, growing, and celebrating identity.
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6:00 PM
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA / The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA featuring Sharon Isbin and Gerard Schwarz
Copland An Outdoor Overture, LeFrak Miami Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra*, Stravinsky Firebird, Ravel Bolero (*Featuring guitarist Sharon Isbin)
Main Stage
Sharon Isbin
Guitar
Acclaimed for her extraordinary lyricism, technique and versatility, multiple Grammy® Award winner Sharon Isbin was named Musical America Worldwide’s 2020 Instrumentalist of the Year, the first guitarist in their 59-year award history. She was inducted into the 2023 Guitar Foundation of America Hall of Fame and received their Artistic Achievement Award. Hailed as “the pre-eminent guitarist of our time,” she has been a soloist with over 200 orchestras, and has performed in the world’s finest halls across 40 countries.
Gerard Schwarz
Conductor
Internationally recognized for his moving performances, innovative programming and extensive catalogue of recordings, American conductor Gerard Schwarz serves as Music Director of the All-Star Orchestra, Eastern Music Festival, Palm Beach Symphony, and Mozart Orchestra of New York and is Conductor Laureate of the Seattle Symphony and Conductor Emeritus of the Mostly Mozart Festival. He holds the position of Distinguished Professor of Music; Conducting and Orchestral Studies of the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami and Music Director of the Frost Symphony Orchestra. Schwarz is a renowned interpreter of 19th century German, Austrian and Russian repertoire, in addition to his noted work with contemporary American composers.