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PAF Entertainment Schedule

Music Schedule

All performances are at the World Music Stage on the southwest shore of the lake.
See E1 on map below.

Tom Klein plays Uillean Pipes at the Powderhorn Art Fair 2011

Tom Klein

Saturday 4 August

  • 11 am: Corazon en la Mano (Sephardic Jewish Songs)
  • noon: Dreamland Faces (modern nostalgia)
  • 1 pm: Greg Herriges (whirled string music)*
  • 2 pm: Dan Rein (Iranian and Kurdish string music)
  • 3 pm: Tom Klein (Irish Uilleann Pipes)*
  • 4 pm Paddy O’Brien (Irish accordion)

Sunday 5 August

  • 11 am: Corazon en la Mano (Sephardic Jewish Songs)
  • noon: Dan Rein (Iranian and Kurdish string music)
  • 1 pm: Tom Klein (Irish Uilleann Pipes)
  • 2 pm: Paddy O’Brien (Irish accordion)
  • 3 pm: Dreamland Faces (modern nostalgia)
  • 4 pm: Greg Herriges (whirled string music)

* Differs from the printed schedule in the PAF Program. This schedule is the most current.

Open Eye Figure TheatrePuppet Shows & Theatre

Open Eye Figure Theatre

Saturday Aug 4 & Sunday Aug 5
11 am, 12:30 pm, 2 pm

Presented in the grassy area in the south side of the park.
See E2 on map below. 

Nalah and the Pink Tiger

Saturday, Aug 4 only: 10:30, Noon, 1:30

Presented on the north side of the park building.
See E3 on map below for location.


Nalah and the Pink Tiger is a one-woman puppet show, based on the picture book of the same title, written and performed by Anne Sawyer-Aitch. Lively little Nalah lives so intensely in her imagination that grown-ups around her view her as a troublemaker. Things come to a head when – in addition to all the exotic animals that Nalah has “placed” in the house – a pink tiger “follows” her home from the zoo and creates havoc. Appropriate for all ages. Pink Tiger face painting by Amy Taylor.

Powderhorn Park Theatre ArtsPowderhorn Theater Arts

One show only Saturday Aug 4

Presented in the grassy area in the south side of the park.  See E4 on map below for location.

  • 10:15: parade from park building to site
  • 10:30: Song of the Mermaid, an excerpt of an original play by Steven LaVigne. Directed by Kayte Norini. Appropriate for all ages.


Powderhorn Art Fair map 2012