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2014 Schedule & ProgramFri. Oct 10: 11am-10pm Sat. Oct 11: 11am-10pm Sun. Oct 12: 11am-6pm
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Welcome to the 41st edition of Tucson Meet Yourself!Look around you: this is a beautiful mass of humanity. Diverse. Culturally-authentic (according to how each community defines authenticity). Fully democratic and hopeful. An important reminder: this festival is a fundraiser for all the cultural groups you see—to help them transmit their culture to newer generations. This is the heart and soul of who we are as a community: an imagined, idealized society that lasts 72 hours. Learn. Have fun. This is your festival, Tucsonans!
Maribel Alvarez, Ph.D. Executive Program Director
2014 Global Foodways Fellowship Award
This year, TMY offered the first ever “Global Foodways Fellowship” Award for a new food vendor who has never sold food at the festival before. Heritage-based or ethnic single cooks or families were eligible to apply.
This years’s Fellowship winners are Lila Sideras and Evaristo Ramirez Barajas—a husband and wife team, residents of Tucson, with two young children. They both come from families of cooks. Their cooking has focused on the rich culinary traditions of Evaristo’s homeland of Guadalajara, Jalisco. Over the span of more than 20 trips to Guadalajara, they have done research, conducted oral history interviews, and participated in market shopping and cooking with family members. In their Tucson home, they keep hens and grow a garden. The food menu they are offering is tied to the regional specialties of Guadalajara.
Visit their food booth in Jacome Plaza, on the gravel area near the Pima County Library’s entrance.
Lila Sideras and Evaristo Ramirez Barajas
2014 Featured Performers2014 Partnerships We are trying something new this year. In order to expand our investment in artists and education, this year our Music Director invited 6 groups to stage select
performances. Each year we will rotate with 6 different featured acts. With this year’s presentations we acknowledge the diverse influences and traditions that co-exist in our region.
Direct from Wroclaw, Poland, we welcome Jedliniok – Polish Student Folk Group. Presented by our local group Lajkonik. A total of 32 dancers from Poland and USA gracing the stage.
Polish Fiesta
Local company Xanadu presents guest artists Hele-na Vlahos, Greek dancer and Gamal Gomaa, Egyptian vocalist and tabla player in workshop format. Local dancer and UA scholar of Middle Eastern traditional arts Danielle Van Dobben will offer commentary.
Mideastern Traditional Dance & Music
Nine bands over three days, featuring dance couples directly from the Tohono O’odham Nation. MC Andrea Ramon will offer educational commentary.
Waila and Tohono O’odham Culture Showcase
Old Time MusicOld-Time Music and Bluegrass are separate but related styles with strong roots in the Southern Appalachians. TMY festival founder Jim Griffith will serve as MC. Performances by The Crucial County Band, The Pick and Holler Band, Old Time Fiddle Styles by Robert Dutton, Jacqui Wohl and Darwin Long and The Greg Morton Band.
Global CarnivalThe thunderous sounds and sights of different world pageantry traditions. Featuring Trinidad & Tobago (Sticky Fingers and Sonny Salina), Japan (Odaiko Sonora), Brazil (Axe Capoeria and Sol Axe), Mexico and Latin America (Viva Arizona) and West African “moko jumbie” stilt acrobatics (Flam Chem).
Internationally-acclaimed Native American guitarist Gabriel Ayala brings his Quintet for a special showcase of a genre he calls: JazzMenco. This style fuses the improvisational and chordal structure of Jazz with the driving rhythmic force of Flamenco.
Gabriel Ayala Quintet
FIND THECABEZUDOS!
Find local versions of the Big Heads, based on traditional artwork from the fiestas in Cataluña, Spain, walking around the festival.
Look for the PINK blocks within the performance schedule for specific times and stages.
Make sure to visit this area where local nonprofit human service agencies, small businesses, non-traditional craft vendors and some of our Sponsors share information and sales. It is an area we have added to the festival the last 4 years in response to the demand from the community. For a complete list of the 75 exhibitors in Community Matters this year, go to our webpage: www.tucsonmeetyourself.org or scan the QR code on the left.
Don’t miss these exciting happenings!
An activity “passport” for kids; your guide to discover art, culture and tradi-tions. Get a copy at all Folk Arts Tables. In partnership with Western Passport Center, U.S. Dept of State. Visit their booth at Church & Pennington.
Show-and-Shine Lowrider Car Show, presented by Dukes Car Club. Old School DJ, bikes and
prizes. (Church and Pennington)
Meet Your Farmer: The Wong Family Celebrates 75 Years of Farming in
AZ. Featuring organic White Sonora wheat grown at BKW Farms (Marana).
Presented in collaboration with Chinese Cultural Center.
AIDSWalk Tucson: Honoring those who’ve passed and raising awareness today.
Sunday 7-11am (Church St. Stage) Presented by SAAF.
COMMUNITY MATTERS
Make a donation (no gift is too small or too large) and get asticker to help you connectwith your own traditions.
MUSEUM OF ART
YMCA
JOEL D. VALDEZ
MAIN LIBRARY
JACOME PLAZA
EL PRESIDIO PARK
PIMA CO.
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FOOD VENDORSEL PRESIDIO
PERFORMANCESFRI. OCT 10 (11AM-10PM) SAT. OCT 11 (11AM-10PM)
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Mustafa Kilcak (Turkey) (11-11:30) The Maguire Academy of Irish Dance
(11:30-12)Capoeira Mandinga (12-12:30)
Tir Conaill Academy of Irish Dance (12:30-1)
Scatter the Dust (1-1:30)Aloha Islanders & Hula Halau
‘O Ki’inani (1:30-2:30)
Celtic Minstrels (4:30-5)
Halau Hula O Ualani & Menehune Dancers (6-7)
Old Time Music (8-10)
Seven Pipers Scottish Society and Tucson District Pipe Band (7-7:30)
Philippine Mubahay (7:30-8)
Learn to Tango (5-5:30)VASA Swedish Folk Dancers (5:30-6)
Polish Fiesta (2:30-4:30)
Tucson Chinese Cultural Center (11-12)
Tucson Sino Dance (12-12:30)Tucson Sino Taiji (12:30-1)
Suerte Musical (1-2)
Garcia Brothers (3-4)
Annon & The Late Show (2-3)
Ileana Swanson (11-12)
Hart Gokcen, Anne Gulsum, Durmaz Hakan: Turkish Cultural
Center (12-1:30)
Linda Berzok(1:30-2:30)
Robert Stawicki,Agnieszka Stawicka,
Anna Villanueva: Polish Cottage(2:30-4)
Rani Olsen: Food for Ascension; Sara Jones: Tucson CSA; Liz Delgado: Prep and Pastry
(4-5:30)
Danza Azteca Calpulli Tonantzin (6-6:30)
On lawn in front of kitchen stage
CULTURAL KITCHENCITY HALL CHURCH STREET GLOBAL RHYTHMS
Waila & Tohono Showcase (4-6)
Ballet Folklorico Showcase (Cordinated by Carmen Bonillas)
(11-1)
Lost Hombres(4-5)
Vox Urbana (2-3)
Chile Canta y Baila (5-5:30)Tenedos (Balkan) (5:30-6)
Seven Veils Belly Dance (6-6:30)Arirang Dance Group (Korean)
(6:30-7)
Saguaro Stompers Clog Dance Co. (7-7:30)
Club Colombia (7:30-8)
Old Pueblo Brass Band(8-9)
FILM: Deaf Jam (9-10)
Fadi Iskandar (Syrian Violin) (3-3:30)Grupo Danza Xunutzi & Grupo Danza
Masehua (Sonora) (3:30-4)
Global Carnival (7-10)
Parade (6:30-7)
SUN. OCT 12 (11AM-6PM)
Laurie Melrood: Lambidar Foods (11-12)
Cesar Lopez: Barrio Bici(12-1:30)
Yewbdar Ergete: Dishes & Stories (1:30-2:30)
Joy Soler: Revolutionary Grounds; Kim Didra: Cartel
CoffeeLab; Conor Jensen: Five Points Market
(2:30-4)
Duwayne Hall: D’Island Café; Rick Pintor: Just Churros
(4-5:30)
11AM
12PM
1PM
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4PM
5PM
Grupo Tradiciones (11-11:30)Sahuaro Strutters (11:30-12)
Ted Warmbrand (12-12:30)Ragazona (12:30-1)
Mzekala Balkan Ensemble (1-1:30)Islamic Center of Tucson (1:30-2)
Yaqui Traditional Dances & Blessing(4-5)
Indian Desert Dancers (Tohono O’oham) (5-6)
Steve McPherson (African American Musical Showcase: Mark & Arlette Willis; Ursula
Cook; Soul Formula) (2-4)
Waila & Tohono Showcase(1-3)
Mexico Sights & Sounds (Cordinated by Julie Gallego)
(3-5)
K-Bass & Farafina Musiki(5-6)
Filipino-American Sampaguita Club (11-12)
Aris (Irish) (11:30-12)
Grupo Inaru (12-12:30)Arizona Kyudo Kai (12:30-1)
CULTURAL KITCHENCITY HALL CHURCH STREET GLOBAL RHYTHMS
The Redhouse Dancers (11-11:30)So. Hopi Sinom Dance Group
(11:30-12)
Tucson Int’l Academy Ballet Folklorico (2:30-3)
Holy Resurection Orthodox Christian Church (3-4)
Mari Kaneta Suzuyuki-Kai Dance (Japan) (4-5)
Grupo Folklorico Miztontli (5-5:30)Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc
(5:30-6)
Tango for All (1-1:30) World Beat Jam Session (in partnership
with Refugee FOCUS) (1:30-2:30)
11AM
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Bouncing Czechs (11-12)
Tom Walbank (blues harmonica) (12-1)
Huachuca Jazz Project (12-1)
Linda Lou & The Desert Drifters (4-5)
Polish Fiesta (5-6)
Arizona Balalaika Orchestra (6:30-7:30)
Gay Pride Parade Closing (6-6:30)
Tesoro (8:30-9)
Libre (Cuba) (9-9:30)Cuban Guys (9:30-10)
Sounds of Thunder (7:30-8)
AZ Dance Hands (8-9)
Belly Dance Tucson (6-7)
Trima Musikante (7-8)
African Student Assn. (5-5:30)Bufflegrass (5:30-6)
Waila & Tohono Showcase (6-8)
Gabriel Ayala Quintet (8:30-10)
Planet Djembe and Mamaxe Dance Collective (9-10)
Aztral Folk (5-5:30)Tucson Highlanders (5:30-6)
Tony Kuya (Sitar) (12-1)
Southwest Soul Circuit (11-12)
Kathi Huhtaluhta & 5Horses4Winds (4-5)
So. AZ Old Time Fiddle Assn. (4-5)
Gabriel Francisco (classic guitar) (11-12)
OFF SITE PARTNER
Scottish Rite TempleTucson Chamber Artists “America the Beautiful”
Concert(7:30-8:30)
CULTURAL KITCHENCITY HALL CHURCH STREET GLOBAL RHYTHMS
Priscilla Mendenhall: Dishes & Stories (11-12)
Manerva Bashta,Faeza Hililian: Dishes & Stories
(12-1:30)
Delfina Cameron (1:30-3)
Marie Bampamluolwa, Adut Ruai: Dishes & Stories
(3-4:30)
Joe Sotomayor: Jozarellis; Linh Nguyen: Banh Mi Sandwich
(4:30-6)
USA: Gluten-free Classics: Chocolate Chip Cookies and Brownies (11-12)Iraq/Egypt: Variations on a Dolma (12-1:30)Sand Papago of Tohono O’odham Nation: Heritage Recipes: Chwami Bread and Organ Pipe Preserves (1:30-3)Congo DRC/South Sudan: Flavors of Africa: Sweet Potato Greens and Fufu; Sambusas (3-4:30)Italy, Vietnam: Food Truck Faves: Pesto Chicken Piada; Red Pork Banh Mi (4:30-6)
*CULTURAL KITCHEN MENU
Regional Mexico: A Corn Breakfast Delight: Gorditas con Champurrado (11-12)Turkey: A Trio of Treats: Tantuni, Menemem and Baklava (12-1:30)Sweden: Apple Cake (1:30-2:30)
Poland: Our Specialties: Potato Pancakes and Pierogis (2:30-4)Regional USA: Women Chefs of Tucson: Heritage Grain Pasta; Seasonal Vegetable Fritters; Chicken Toast (4-5:30)
CULTURAL KITCHEN SCHEDULE
Sonoran Desert: Eating Well With Mesquite: Pancakes and Milkshakes (11-12)The Borderlands: Mexican Candies and Food Justice – Alegrias and Dulce de Nopal (12-1:30)Ethiopia: Krumba Wot: A Spicy Cabbage Stew (1:30-2:30)Regional USA: Café Sweets and Savories: Vegan Carrot Cupcakes; Savory Scone; Plantanas Flanster (2:30-4)Jamaica/Mexico: Carnival Cookery - Oxtail Stew; Churros (4-5:30)
CULTURAL KITCHEN SCHEDULE
Leikarring Norwegian Dancers (8-8:30)
MidEastern Traditional Dance & Music (1-2) Xanadu; Helena Vlahos; Gamal Gomaa;
Danielle Van Dobben
• VASA Tucson Lodge 691 (Swedish)• CeeDee Jamaican Kitchen• King Corn• San Ignacio Yaqui Council• Club Costa Rica• Wat Buddhametta (Thai)• Foundation for Intercultural
Dialogue (Turkish)• Café Santa Rosa• Club Colombia• Danish Club of Tucson
• Alliance Francaise of Tucson• Thai Tucson• Laos Academic Organization• Lajkonik, Inc. (Polish)• Sonoran Sno Cones• Oaxaca Home Cooking• Filipino American Sampaguita Club• Gethsemane COGIC Women (African-
American)• Tucson Chinese Christian Church• Club España de Tucson
• Tucson Invitational Games (Burgers and Hot Dogs)
• Safe Mission (Jamaican)• Lil Orbits (American Donuts)• Bosnian Grille• U of A Hawaiian & Pacific
Islander Club (HAPI)• Daughters of Penelope (Greek)• Los Chiquilines (Aquas Frescas)• Dishes & Stories (Global Cuisine)
• Don Pedro Peruvian Bistro• Tucson Chinese Association• Yoeme Barrio Libre Community
Council• Saffron Indian Bistro• Tortilleria Arevalos• New Delhi Palace • Thriratana Tucson Buddhist Temple• Filippino American Students
Association
• Iranian-Student Cultural Assoc• Western Smoke BBQ• D’s Island Grill (Jamaican)• Vietnamese Alliance of Tucson• Hawaiian Shave Ice• O’odham Ladies• Santa Cruz Catholic (Mexican)• Corn Roasters• Just Churros• Matilde’s Sonoran Home Cooking
• Haiti Rebuild• Guadalajara (Fellowship)• Iskashitaa Refugee Network• Frankie’s South Philly Cheesesteak• Frost Gelato
JACOME PLAZA
*See below for specific food demo information
*See below for specific food demo information
*See below for specific food demo information
AIDS QUILT & RIBBONExhibit
WESTERN PASSPORT CENTERBooth
MEET YOUR FARMERExhibit
It has been the tradition at TMY that the last word spoken and heard at the festival be in the O’odham language. According to O’odham creation stories, this is where they came to when they were led out of the Underworld; many older O’odham believe that they were made by the Creator out of the specific soil of this place. The rear guard is a place of danger, but also of honor: it represents the defense against attacks; the possibility of surviving and carrying on tradition. In that spirit, at 6pm on Sunday, we’ll say: “It is done!”
a’i hegai“that is all”
Tucson Fiddlers; Pick Up Kings; Gertie & the T.O. Boyz; Southern Country
C.R.W.; Valenzuela & Company; Southern Country; Gertie & the T.O. Boyz
Sticks & Fingers; Sonny Salina; Odaiko Sonora; Axe Capoeria; Sol Axe;
Viva Arizona; Flam Chen
Tucson Fiddlers; Desert Spirit; Pick Up Kings; Combo of all band
members, Jam.
The Crucial County Band; The Pick and Holler Band; Old Time Fiddle Styles;
Robert Dutton; Jacqui Wohl;Darwin Long; The Greg Morton Band
Jedliniok
Lajkonik with Jedliniok
MidEastern Traditional Dance & Music (12-1) Xanadu; Helena Vlahos; Gamal Gomaa;
Danielle Van Dobben