WEEKEND: Last Days of Harbor Arts Festival

SATURDAY AUGUST 16 

8:30 a.m. — Yoga in the Park: Start your weekend mornings with a body/mind practice.

jeff11-1 p.m. —  Jeff Madsen outside Brown Dog Ice Cream: Jeff Madsen entertains with rich vocals and classic acoustics.

1 p.m. — Narrowpath on Strawberry Street: Narrowpath is a contemporary Christian band from the Eastern Shore. They write their own music, and their songs speak to the struggles and the joys of the Christian walk.

5:30 p.m. — Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders on Strawberry Street: Singer/songwriter Andrew McKnight’s music traverses influences from Appalachia, tasteful slide and jazzy blues, feisty anthems, rustic folk, and guitar-driven rock while blending his charming tenor voice and acoustic and electric guitars with banjo, upright bass, drums, and percussion.

7:30 p.m. — Experimental Film Screenings 2014 in the Palace Theatre: Premiere of the 3-minute short films created during the workshop in Cape Charles with comments by the various filmmakers. A culmination of the intense work generated by the international workshop participants. Films highlight Cape Charles location and characters. Special guests include Grammy Award winner Noemie LaFrance, Andy Edmunds from the Virginia Film Institute and Italian film maker Lorenzo Minoli.

tropi8:30 p.m.-midnight — Tropikiimba, Cuban salsa dance party, Cape Charles Yacht Center: Huge party with dancing, food, cash bar, special events, and entertainment co-sponsored by the Cape Charles Yacht Center. (See poster on page 1.)

SUNDAY AUGUST 17

8:30 a.m. — Yoga in the Park

4 p.m. — Antonio Vitiello, Palace Theatre: Pianist, Antonio Vitiello from Naples, Italy, offers an eclectic variety of musical favorites, interspersed with well known songs by vocalist Gualtiero Cavalieri.

7 p.m. — Soulful Tones Band, Central Park: One of the hottest bands on the Eastern Shore, the Soulful Tones play Funk, R&B, Rock, Reggae and GO-GO. Bring a picnic and a chair. Margaritas available.

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One Response to “WEEKEND: Last Days of Harbor Arts Festival”

  1. Tony Sacco on August 15th, 2014 8:44 am

    Bravo to all that made this festival 2014 the best ever. The future of this annual event will grow to even bigger attractions that maybe even surpass the Spoleto Festival in South Carolina. I hope the committee that put this together will start to plan for 2015 as soon as this festival is over. Consider streetlights that cover Mason Avenue and food venders — this will attract many visitors from all over the country. I want the committee to think very big and have the local government and the public get involved. For the Palace Theatre I have connections in NYC to bring off-Broadway plays, musicals, etc. The Yacht Center is having a wonderful program in the Latin extravaganza that livens the festival. Bravo to them, we could have more of that. I know there are grants out there to help to make our annual festivals an even bigger success. God bless you all and God bless America.