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Bangalow Music Festival

What’s on in August? World-class musicians delight the heritage township of Bangalow, 14-16 August 2009.

Combining world-class musicians, captivating chamber repertoire, delicious food and a festive atmosphere surrounded by the sub-tropical beauty of the heritage township of Bangalow, NSW, the Bangalow Music Festival returns in 2009 with an invigorating line-up between Friday 14 and Sunday 16 August.  

The 2009 program features a British flavour with music by Benjamin Britten (regarded as one of the greatest composers of the 20th Century) and Edward Elgar, an Australian premiere of Gustav Holst’s Quintet for Piano and Winds, plus works by Phillip Cannon, Samuel Coleridge Taylor and Benjamin Frankel. 

The Festival also features two world-premieres from Australian composers Andrew Schultz and Paul Stanhope, plus four works by Southern Cross Soloists’ Composer in Focus for 2009, Stuart Greenbaum. 

“I am delighted to welcome back the Flinders Quartet, harpist Marshall McGuire and Pianist Jayson Gillham. Collusion also joins us this year, along with the Bangalow Festival Chamber Orchestra and Southern Cross Soloists,” says Artistic Director and clarinettist Paul Dean.  

“The new comers to the 2009 Festival include Australia’s premiere vocal ensemble The Song Company and internationally acclaimed German conductor Werner Andreas Albert, who has held a number of titled positions, including chief conductor of the QSO for eight years and who regularly conducts all six Symphony Australia orchestras. 

Just ten minutes from Byron Bay, this annual event is held in the historical A&I Hall in the beautiful heritage town of Bangalow. Showcasing a vibrant cross-section of musical styles this Festival is a world-class event. “It’s a romantic, emotional and highly-charged weekend of exquisite music,” says Dean.

Bangalow Music Festival 2009

Friday 14 – Sunday 16 August

A&I Hall, Station Street, Bangalow, NSW

Tickets from $260 (eight-concert subscription) to $45 (single tickets).
Ph: 0448 641 835,
www.southernxsoloists.com, manager@southernxsoloists.com 
Also available from Barebones Artspace: 44 Byron Street, Bangalow, 02 6687 1393.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Bangalow Monthly Markets

"looks like a Breughel painting come to life"      People of the region look forward to the friendly and multi-faceted Monthly Markets to shop for unusual bargains and catch up with old friends. Free of the schlock, the cheap and rude, opitimised by the crass moniker "affordable".        Serious vetting inspires regional producers to excel. Popularity ensures quality commercial success. 

times: early morning to mid afternoon         4th sunday of the month 

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The  Annual   Bangalow Christmas  Eve  Carnival

CHRISTMAS EVE CARNIVAL 1999 (from Heartbeat)

The last Christmas Eve carnival of the Century promises to be a special and memorable night for the townsfolk of Bangalow. The particular emphasis of this year's carnival is enjoyment for the kids - a safe and fun Family Night. The organisers have all the usual treats in store - merry-go-round, the apex train ride, tug of war, buskers, live entertainment, food stalls and much more. On a specially built stage in front of the Post Office, one of the acts will be Cape Capella Choir and several bands including TANE.

The carnival committee is particularly excited with the preparations for the magic cave. Santa Claus will be waiting to see each child as they make their way through the magic Cave - he will greet each and every child and hear their requests. The Magic Cave can be found at the RSL Hall and Santa's Helpers and Mrs Claus will be there to assist. The Carnival is sponsored by the Bangalow chamber of Commerce and would not be possible without the invaluable support of volunteers - too many to name individually. We would like to wish everyone a safe and Happy Christmas and hope to see you all at the Christmas Eve Carnival.

December 24, 1998. The miracle happened. The afternoon tropical storm cleared and the stars shone. Something like 5,000 people turned up for one of the Northern River's most highly regarded events.

Purely a locals event and a rare moment for catching up with people around Bangalow, to briefly acknowledge those who have shared whatever small part of the year with us.....

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The  Bangalow  Show

1999 was the 100th Annual Show
Contact numbers are: Show Office: 02 6687 1033 A/H: 02 66884322

BANGALOW SHOW’S A WINNER (Heartbeat Dec 99)

Clear skies and sunshine, a superbly prepared showground and large crowds made this year’s Centenary Bangalow show a roaring success. Competitors, families and special guests came from near and far to view, enter and display their prime stock, poultry and best crafts, creating record entries in all categories. It also provided both our rural and urban families a great opportunity to meet, socialise and connect in a very pleasant environment.

Friday nights Northpower Family Reunion BBQ was jam-packed and many old and familiar faces were seen amongst the crowd. Included were seventeen of our previous Miss Bangalow Show Girls who also took part in the Grand Parade, arriving on the oval in superb vintage automobiles along with the Official Party.

The 100th Bangalow Show was ceremoniously open by two distinguished gentlemen, Mr Doug Anthony and Mr Frank Scarrabellotti. Frank, who is 102 this year, has attended every Bangalow Show since it’s inaugural in 1897. He entertained and delighted the whole crowd with his enthusiastic vigour and wit as he recalled some of the fascinating past events of days gone by.

 

Congratulation to our new Miss Showgirl Meredith Chittick, she now goes on to represents Bangalow in the National Showgirl Quest. In the popular Optus Battle of the Breeds, the ‘Female Pair’ winners were a Brangus Breed and ‘Bull Pair’ winners were Brahman. Invited top Melbourne Dog Judges had a difficult time selecting ‘The Best in Show’ canine due to the excellent quality of entries but in the end the sash and trophy was presented to ‘Ochaye my Blue Heaven’ a Collie Rough owned by Mrs J Thomas.The lucky winner of the Ansett Trip to Sydney for two was Ian Campbell of Casino.

The afternoon and evening Rodeo events provided the crowd with some great amusement and laughter as dedicated teams and individuals pitted themselves against each other in feats of dangerous hilarity. Fortunately, only one finger was chopped during the billy-fire-making portion of the Akubra Ironman Competition where political manoeuvres by ‘Don Page’s Party’, achieved a landslide win for another term.

A colourful finale of dazzling fireworks brought the final curtain down on a very successful Centennial Show. The hardworking Show Committee and their generous sponsors are to be congratulated for once again, doing Bangalow proud. Rick Lowe

BEST LITTLE SHOW ON THE COAST (Heartbeat Nov99)

The 100th Annual Bangalow Show is shaping up to be a historic event not to be missed. The committee and volunteers have been busy for months, now, organising and preparing all those final details to make this years-centennial affair bigger and better with many new attractions.

President Ron Weir who has been on the Bangalow Show Committee for 43 years, 23 years as it’s President said, "Bangalow has been ’the best little show on the NSW coast’ and people come from far and wide to attend this popular event". He also added. "Much gratitude and recognition belongs to our sponsors who have given so generously over the years. It’s because of their support, that we have such a full and entertaining program".

FRIDAYS HIGHLIGHTS

The show kicks off at 9.00am Friday with a full ring program running throughout the day in the Jarrett Arena. This is a great opportunity to see purebred Arabians, palominos, quarter horses and stock horses up close and in action. Judging will be taking place of all exhibits in the A&I Hall and the livestock sections around the grounds. Competitions range from the very serious to the comical events where people pit their individual skills and talents at everything from cooking, needlework and horticulture to ceramics, art and photography. Remember much of the produce will be auctioned off late on Saturday with a donation going to the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

A special highlight on Friday evening at 6pm will be the ‘Northpower Family Reunion BBQ’ catered by Bangalow Lions Club to welcome back many of our past residents and previous Miss Bangalow Showgirls from between 1971 to 1997. The ‘Optus-World Battle of the Breeds’ double up competition will also be judged at 8pm in the main ring to select the Champion of Champions Male Pair and Female Pair.

 

SATURDAY IS FAMILY DAY

Saturday is always a big family day and have they got some great events lined up for you. Horse riding and show jumping contests in the rings. The All Breeds Championship Dog show with many entries on the polocross field. This year’s poultry and pigeons competition has entries from as far afield as Queensland with a magnificent variety of top birds on show.

A new attraction this year is the ’Storybook Living History’ with live demonstrations and commentary on fire making with flint & steel, candle making and a dog working ducks and chickens. Take the children along to Old Macdonald’s Farm nursery where they can

feed the baby animals.

A delicious smorgasbord lunch or Morning & Afternoon Teas with home-baked scones and cream cakes will be available from the Moller Pavilion for a ridiculously low price. For those early starters, the Lions Club BBQ will be serving a bacon and eggs breakfast along with steak and snags throughout the day at a stall conveniently located near the liquid refreshment booth.

 

EXTRA SPECIAL OPENING, Saturday

The Grand Parade at 2pm will include the official party and previous Miss Bangalow Showgirls being transported around the main ring in magnificent vintage cars for the Official Opening by Mr Doug Anthony and Mr Frank Scarrabelotti, both old Bangalow boys. This year’s Miss Bangalow Showgirl, selected from five lovely contestants, will be also presented and sashed. The Junior Miss Showgirl and Showboy judging will take place before-hand from 11am beside the Moller Pavilion. Be there for registration and support by 10.30am.

 

 

FUN AND GAMES AT THE RODEO

If you enjoy a good laugh, don’t miss the ‘Akubra Ironman Competition’ also called, The day in the life of a stockman. It’s a three member team event, one member must be over 40 yrs old and another female. Competitors light a breakfast campfire, boil the billy, dig a 3’ deep hole and erect a fence post. Complete an obstacle course on a horse carrying a bale of hay including a fire jump and a bareback gallop. The female must drink a can of warm beer and eat a cold meat pie. Then the post is chopped up for the campfire before retiring to bed.

Luxury! When I was a kid?

 

If you think you are tough enough, make up a team (18 yrs or older) and contact Steve Jarrett on 6687 1728.

Another very comical event considered by many to be more dangerous than hypnotizing Tiger snakes, is the Wild Cow milking contest. A brave but foolhardy three-man team must catch a wild bucking cow and try to control her while one attempts to obtain a squirt of milk for the judges cup of tea. Contestants please bring your own band-aids.

A big favorite with the crowd is the Dog Jumping Contest. If you have a kelpie, foxie or any other breed that can leap onto the farm Ute in a single bound, be sure to enter him in this event. Each dog will be enticed, yelled at or pleaded with by their owners to jump upon a tray-top Ute. Hay bales will be used to increase the height after each successful round until we have our Olympic Canine Champion.

For those fearless youths from 5 years of age and upwards, there are the Poddy Riding Contests. Riding a small bucking steer around a muddy ring is much more fun that those mechanical bucking horses and a great opportunity to win some extra spending money.

Another fun event is the Bangalow Hotel Tug-O-War with $500 prize-money up for grabs. Entries close at 12 noon Saturday. This is serious drinking money and rumour has it that teams are in training discussing tactics over a few coldies at the local clubs. It was also whispered that the girl’s Soccer team have a few sneaky tricks up their sleeves for when they challenge the men’s team.

Sideshow alley will be buzzing as usual with all its popular fun rides, fairy floss and dagwood dogs treats and don’t forget your show-bags.

 

The grand finale on Saturday evening will be a spectacular fireworks display.

Apart from its educational and agricultural significance, the Show is all about having fun and we can unreservedly promise plenty of that commodity for all ages and all comers. So bring the whole family along and have a great time.

 

 

BANGALOW CELEBRATES A LONG HISTORY OF BULL AND COW CHAMPIONS

This refined art is displayed on both sides of the Main Street in humble reverence of Bangalow’s 100th Annual Show. Champions from 1917 to 1994 have been immortalised in the deft brushstrokes of 11 local artists. The painted portraits of these past Bangalow Show prizewinners are for sale at $250 each. (Proceeds to the Christmas Carnival)

The names are glorious! Take Rebecca Ross’ "Kaloola Starbuck Betty" at Escape or Joanna Bolte’s "Glenridge Agro Sonia" at Baskets, and the artwork! Jodie Hopkins’ "Earl of Glenbrook" at The Bakery disturbs with it’s deep haunting presence. Take a look too at Jeff Poll's painting of "Earle" in Banjos and "Rosebud" in the Bangalow's Newsagency. "Lady" at the CWA yielded 381kgs of butter in 365 days, proving that a lot of effort has gone into this show! Conceived by Jane I’ons and sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the work is dedicated to outstanding local historian, the late Sylvia Noble.

 

"A COW OF A CHRISTMAS"

The festive season in Bangalow traditionally opens with the Official Lighting of the Fairy Lights in the shop windows on the evening of the first Friday in December. Two days prior to this is the first fundraiser, "A Cow of a Christmas" Trivia Night. It is to be fought out at the Bangalow Hotel on Wednesday 1st December at 6.30pm. Prizewinners will have a choice of selected paintings by local artists. Wear red or green or come as a cowgirl. You could win a Bangalow cow painting!

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The North Coast Jazz Festival - every June long weekend