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ENTERTAINMENT PERFORMERS ASKING FOR TROUBLE PRESENTS THE BOTTLE COLLECTOR (Sunday only) The Bottle Collector has been busy arranging their precious items, mixing up coloured potions, capturing small creatures and using bottles as musical instruments. Award winning Clunes based physical theatre company Asking for Trouble presents a short excerpt of their new show for families. Be astounded as they pull messages out of bottles and create stories out of thin air using a teaspoon of magic, a pinch of puppetry and a daring dollop of circus tricks. ENTERTAINMENT POP-UP SHAKESPEARE SONNETS  Federation University Acting students will pop-up in unexpected places, take you on a short but sweet journey of 14 lines, set you down, and then disappear, leaving you with no doubt that Shakespeare is alive and well, and living large in Clunes Booktown. Part of the Four Seasons Fine Music Festival. Celebrate Autumn, with a performance by ARIA, Logie and Helpmann award winning The Choir of Hard Knocks. PERFORMERS STOPWATCH MIME AND MAGIC Local Clunes magician Aiden has been performing miming and magic tricks for about 6 years. Come and see as he entertains, amazes and brightens people's days with his mysterious illusions and trickery. THE MAGIC BOOK NOOK, WITH ILLUSIONIST JO CLYNE Miss Winifred Hetherington enjoyed an illustrious career as a librarian until her untimely death in 1952. While starting a new career as a ghost has been challenging, she doesn’t let it stop her from sharing her passion for books with a new generation of readers. This magic show for bibliophiles of ages invokes the transformative powers of literature with a supernatural twist! WHIZBANG – BALLARAT HIGH SCHOOL Whizbang has been in existence since 2000 and produced 9 albums. The Band has achieved international exposure through chart success in Canada and had published academic articles in the UK. Whizbang performs regularly at festivals, community events and School functions. 28 CLUNES BOOKTOWN FESTIVAL 2017 THE CHOIR OF HARD KNOCKS WESLEY SCHOOL BAND Students from Wesley College’s Elsternwick campus have provided a feast of musical delights at the Clunes Booktown Festival for several years now. This year, Elsternwick’s Concert Band, String Orchestra, Suzuki Violins and Big Band will entertain in Collins Place, with a range of musical favourites ranging from traditional melodies, to toe-tapping jazz. JACQUES, THE FRENCH WAITER THE PILGRIM AND PILGRIM’S CABINET Enjoy a performance of The Pilgrim then share the stories and memories it inspires in the Pilgrim’s Cabinet. A journey of self-discovery … May The Pilgrim deeply touch your soul. PERFORMANCES BY WORD OF MOUTH Clunes Booktown will resound with lush literary lyrics for the first time this year with vocal performance project Word of Mouth. Directed by Rick Chew, lecturer in Singing at Federation University, these performance students exude the style and skill for which the Arts Academy is renowned. Their collective spirit transforms everyday songs into celebrations. CRESWICK BRASS BAND Creswick Brass Band is a community band made up of local residents. Known as ‘The Happy Band of the Central Highlands’, we love to perform at local events, including Booktown! DAYLESFORD COMMUNITY BRASS BAND The Daylesford Community Brass Band provides musical entertainment and education at a wide variety of events across the Hepburn Shire. Serving up a delicious blend of comedy and circus, Jacques The French Waiter is at your service. He performs delightful high skills that you would expect from the French. Juggling manipulation of everyday objects such as bottles, trays, cups and saucers that will impress. HISTORIC BUILDINGS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTRE The Senior Citizens club was formed in 1966. Land was donated by R Dolan and C J Drite and in 1973 the shire commissioned M Murray as the architect. The building was opened in 1975 by His Excellency Sir Henry Winneke and remains the meeting place for the Clunes Senior Citizens. WESLEY WEAVERY The confectioner Thomas Lowe opened his business here in 1870. The building gained its current name when Gillian Robson set up her looms and opened her studio here in 1991. The Weavery is currently used as a classroom for Wesley students. ALL NATIONS LODGE Built in 1868 at a cost of £903 and initially used as a Primitive Methodist church. In 1908 it was sold to the Masonic body for use as a lodge. The conversion to a lodge involved blocking most of the windows and refacing the Service Street façade. It currently houses the Clunes All Nations Masonic Lodge, which celebrated its 150th year in November 2008. WWW.CLUNESBOOKTOWN.COM.AU 29