mayo festival program 2016

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Supplies Shop Lawn Eton Hall V103 Art Centre V104 Art Centre V105 Art Centre Barley Sugar Garden Rides Area 12.00 noon Wired Wild Flowers Terrarium making Recycled for Kids! Funky Phone Cases Decorate a Vanilla Pod Cupcake Crazy Candles 12.30pm Light up your Life – celebration Glass mosaic Tea Light Terracotta Twitter Birds 1.00pm 1.30pm Shibori Fabric Dyeing Join the Circus (Lower Primary) 2.00pm 2.30pm Live the Circus (Upper Primary) 3.00pm 3.30pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm Gold Sponsors Pre-booked workshop information MAY 28 ARTS FESTIVAL Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors Davidson Family 12noon - 5.30pm including Gallery (sculpture, jewellery, ceramics), Live entertainment, artisan markets, food and wine Welcome to MAYO 2016! This year the MAYO Arts Festival celebrates its fifth birthday – a significant milestone in this highly anticipated cultural event. Not only does the festival honour the life and career of past student and renowned Australian sculptor Daphne Mayo, it highlights the importance and significance of the Arts at St Margaret’s and in the holistic education we offer our students. There could be no better venue than our Arts Centre Foyer to host the wonderful exhibition of three-dimensional works of emerging and established artists; and no better backdrop to enjoy a day of entertainment, browsing through unique artisan market stalls or strolling down the new food laneway with its culturally rich cuisine. For those of you participating in pre-booked or ‘come and try’ workshops, the festival presents the chance to unleash your inner artist and learn something new. MAYO is not only an artistic feast, it is a fun feast that will keep the children happily occupied for hours with rides, sideshow alley and ever-popular games like lob a choc and lucky box. St Margaret’s Music will be centre stage on Circular Drive, adding to the festival atmosphere. MAYO is a wonderful community collaboration between staff, parents, students and our generous sponsors, and we thank everyone involved for their support and hard work in bringing MAYO 2016 to fruition. Now, there is only one thing left to do: Enjoy! Ros Curtis Principal ARTS FESTIVAL MAY 27 & 28 2016 nature s palette Jewellers Carolyn Barker Matt Dwyer Barbara Heath Caroline Kelly Anna Leyshon Clare Poppi Kate Warby Alice Yeung Ceramicists Peter Biddulph Megan Campbell Anna Maria De Deyne Charlie De Deyne Tracy Dickason Kirstin Farr Georgina Hooper Fiona Kurnadi Clairy Laurence Tiel Seivl-Keevers Kenji Uranishi Sculptors Jo Bone Serena Bonson Karl deWaal Michael Eather Phil Gordon Jane James Michael Nelson Jagamara Carly Kotynski Alun Leach-Jones John Morris Deb Mostert Lisa Roet Leigh Schoenheimer Carly Scoufos Peter Stellar Alick Sweet Owen Yalandja Ian Waldron MAYO ARTISTS exhibiting in the MAYO Gallery Raffles (tickets are available from the Arts Centre Foyer) Major raffle draw 4.50pm on Circular Drive followed by minor raffle prizes drawn in ACF. Winners will be notified by phone if they are not present. GALLERY TALKS Barbara Heath: 1.30pm Alick Sweet: 2.00pm Clare Poppi: 3.30pm COME AND TRY WORKSHOPS are offered throughout the day so why not also try your hand at: Crazy Candles – Rides Area ($11 $13) Funky Phone Cases – Barley Sugar Garden ($10) Decorate a Vanilla Pod Cupcake – Barley Sugar Garden ($3.50 per cupcake or $10 for 4) NO BOOKING REQUIRED COME AND TRY WORKSHOPS Fabulous student displays from primary to Year 12 in the Arts Centre gallery on level 1

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Experience a variety of ticketed workshops and free activities. Take the opportunity to learn from the artists themselves during gallery talks or craft your own contemporary masterpiece. Browse and buy from the variety of artisan market stalls for that unique purchase. Let the kids join in the festival fun with rides, face painting and a sideshow alley. Or simply bring a picnic blanket and relax to the sound of music, enjoying the gourmet food and festival buzz.

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Page 1: MAYO Festival Program 2016

Supplies Shop Lawn Eton HallV103

Art CentreV104

Art CentreV105

Art CentreBarley Sugar

GardenRides Area

12.00 noon

Wired Wild

Flowers

Terrarium making Recycled for Kids! Funky Phone

Cases

Decorate a Vanilla

Pod Cupcake

Crazy Candles

12.30pm

Light up your Life – celebration

Glass mosaic Tea

Light

Terracotta Twitter Birds

1.00pm

1.30pm

Shibori Fabric Dyeing

Join the Circus (Lower

Primary)2.00pm

2.30pm Live the Circus (Upper

Primary)3.00pm

3.30pm

4.00pm

4.30pm

5.00pm

Gold Sponsors

Pre-booked workshop information

MAY28

ARTS FESTIVAL

Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors

Davidson Family

12noon - 5.30pmincluding Gallery

(sculpture, jewellery, ceramics), Live entertainment, artisan markets,

food and wine

Welcome to MAYO 2016!This year the MAYO Arts Festival celebrates its fifth birthday – a significant milestone in this highly anticipated cultural event.

Not only does the festival honour the life and career of past student and renowned Australian sculptor Daphne Mayo, it highlights the importance and significance of the Arts at St Margaret’s and in the holistic education we offer our students.

There could be no better venue than our Arts Centre Foyer to host the wonderful exhibition of three-dimensional works of emerging and established artists; and no better backdrop to enjoy a day of entertainment, browsing through unique artisan market stalls or strolling down the new food laneway with its culturally rich cuisine. For those of you participating in pre-booked or ‘come and try’ workshops, the festival presents the chance to unleash your inner artist and learn something new. MAYO is not only an artistic feast, it is a fun feast that will keep the children happily occupied for hours with rides, sideshow alley and ever-popular games like lob a choc and lucky box. St Margaret’s Music will be centre stage on Circular Drive, adding to the festival atmosphere.

MAYO is a wonderful community collaboration between staff, parents, students and our generous sponsors, and we thank everyone involved for their support and hard work in bringing MAYO 2016 to fruition.

Now, there is only one thing left to do: Enjoy!

Ros Curtis Principal

ARTS FESTIVALMAY27& 28

2016

nature’s palette

JewellersCarolyn BarkerMatt DwyerBarbara HeathCaroline Kelly Anna LeyshonClare PoppiKate WarbyAlice Yeung

Ceramicists Peter BiddulphMegan CampbellAnna Maria De DeyneCharlie De DeyneTracy DickasonKirstin FarrGeorgina HooperFiona Kurnadi Clairy LaurenceTiel Seivl-KeeversKenji Uranishi

Sculptors Jo BoneSerena Bonson Karl deWaalMichael EatherPhil GordonJane JamesMichael Nelson JagamaraCarly KotynskiAlun Leach-JonesJohn MorrisDeb MostertLisa RoetLeigh SchoenheimerCarly ScoufosPeter StellarAlick SweetOwen YalandjaIan Waldron

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Raffles(tickets are available from the Arts Centre Foyer)Major raffle draw 4.50pm on Circular Drive followed by minor raffle prizes drawn in ACF.Winners will be notified by phone if they are not present.

GALLERY TALKS

Barbara Heath: 1.30pm

Alick Sweet: 2.00pm

Clare Poppi: 3.30pm

COME AND TRY WORKSHOPS are offered throughout the day so why not also try your hand at:Crazy Candles – Rides Area ($11 – $13)Funky Phone Cases – Barley Sugar Garden ($10)Decorate a Vanilla Pod Cupcake – Barley Sugar Garden ($3.50 per cupcake or $10 for 4)

NO BOOKING REQUIRED

COME AND TRY WORKSHOPS

Fabulous student displays from primary to Year 12 in the

Arts Centre gallery on level 1

Page 2: MAYO Festival Program 2016

Petrie Street and Entrance for the kids (and the young at heart)

Eton Court and Breezeway

Art Centre Terraces

Circular Drive

Food Laneway

PerformancesBarley Sugar Garden

1 RidesGiant Chairs Rockwall Giant Slide Laser Skirmish Tea Cup and Saucer

14 BBQ – Boarders Support Group

19 ChocolajHandmade chocolates

20 Popcorn – Year 3

21 Lolly Stall – Year 5

29 St Margaret’s Community – Admissions; Old Girls; Foundation

30 Photo Booth – Year 10

31 Merchandise Stall – Raffles & Aprons – Year 12

1 Hand Art – Year 11/12 Visual Arts Students

2 Lob a Choc – Year 2

3 Anise DesignsPlastic coated pencil cases and purses created from beautiful fabrics

4 G.A.R. AccessoriesHair Accessories

5 Lucky Box – Pre Prep

Need Help?Ask one of our St Margaret’s students in uniform or visit the MAYO Merchandise stall (31).

5 Dippin’ DotsThe unique, futuristic and fun way to eat ice cream

6 Flower ArtBeautifully hand created flower crowns

6A Mahlii the LabelBohemian inspired clothing for everyday style

6B Birdy and ClementineVibrant Whimsical Ceramics

7 Bonita KaftansKaftans designed by renowned artist and styled with designed sandals

8 Industrial ZebraAntique and industrial homewares

9 Clay ArtClay jewellery created for children

10 Paper & JewelzCollage artist using romantic and gothic images

22 Steve Pearce Quality BooksHigh quality art books

23 ArbonneLadies spa products

24 KokopodHandmade chocolates

25 White Label NobaLifestyle clothes for petite to plus size

26 The AtticBooks and journals created from vintage papers

27 Recycle. Redecorate. ReloveReloved/upcycled homewares

28 Cake Stall – Year 6Homemade cakes and goodies

32 Jane Bluehorn Handmade dolls, journals and dreamcatchers

33 Blooming Boarders – Plant Stall

34 Secret Garden SoapsHomemade soaps

35 Taski Locally designed clothes for tweens and teens

36 Fox Street GardensHandmade goods, framed Japanese illustrations, brocante finds from France

37 Black Cockatoo TextilesTreasure trove of handmade textiles to treasure

11 Bar – Music Support Group

12 Barambah Organics – Cheese platters

13 Iced Tea – Water Polo Support Group

17 Dandelion & Driftwood – Coffee

18 Smoothie Queen

Circular Drive Entertainment

12.00pm Wind Symphony

12.15pm Wind Ensemble

12.30pm Solo Performances

12.45pm Synergy and Fusion Dance Performances

1.00pm Year 6 Dance ‘Winging it in the Daintree’

1.15pm Solo Performances

1.30pm Stradivari Strings

1.45pm Amati Strings (with Chamber Strings)

2.00pm Chamber Strings

2.15pm Regale Percussion Ensemble

2.30pm Elayne Jones Percussion Ensemble

2.45pm Junior Choir

3.00pm Éncorah

3.15pm Elevarsi Voices

3.30pm Solo Performances

3.45pm Senior Choir

4.00pm Chorale

4.15pm Rock Band 2 & Highly Strung

4.30pm Stage Band

4.50pm Raffle

5.00pm Rock Band 1

5.30pm FINISH TIME

Eton Court Entertainment

1.00 – 2.00pm Trio Santiago

2.00 – 3.00pm Year 7 Melodrama

3.00 – 3.45pm Trio Santiago

4.00 – 4.45pm Trio Santiago

F1 Sate House (Thai)

F2 Roam In Pizza

F3 Good Times Injectables Donuts & Cronuts

F4 Atacama (South American)

F5 Sri Lankan cuisine

F6 Rolls Pho Mi (Vietnamese)

F7 Soft Drink and Water – Year 4

F8 Beer Stall (Stone & Wood)

F9 Fish n Chips

F10 Fresh Sandwiches (12.30pm – 2.30pm)

2 Aveo Stall – Water

3 Side Show Alley Games – Year 11

4 Ride Booth – Rides bands and tickets – Year 12

15 Crazy Candles Workshop

16 Vision Personal Training – Hamilton

Need First Aid?Visit our Heath Centre which is well signed.

6 Bracelet Making – Year 8 and 9

7 Face Painting – Prep

8 Cup Cake Decorating Workshop

9 Funky Phone Cases Workshop

10 Golf – Putt Putt – Year 10

EMERGENCY EVACUATION SITE PETRIE STREET

ATM

GalleryArts Centre

Mooloomburram

Eton Hall

Terraces

IndependentLearningCentre

To the Philip Harris

Sports Centre

LibraryEUNICE SCIENCE AND RESOURCE CENTRE

EMERGENCY EVACUATION SITE LAPRAIK STREET

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Ride bands

and tickets

available from

Ride Booth

(4)

Before you go home make sure you pick up a memento at the

Mayo Merchandise Stall (31) Apron - $25.00 Tea Towel - $10.00 ATM available.

Professional

Queensland

sculpture, ceramics

and jewellery on sale

all day in the Arts

Centre Foyer

LOB A CHOC – throw money onto a chocolate, if it lands on the chocolate you win the chocolate!

Food

Lan

eway