Street Festival
Washington Street, from Lee Mansion to Old Town House
Energy Works/Jazz Kids during Street Festival
The 2012 Street Festival lineup will be announced here as soon as the information is available.
2011 Street Festival
Chairperson: Greg Triplett
Street Festival—MFoA's own block party— featured comedy, magic, roving artists, juggling, music, dance, face painting and balloon twisting. Additionally, the Wellness Committee of the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce was on hand to promote the healing arts and provide massage for everyone’s total well-being.
Returning popular performers included Bonaparte, the strolling magician, whose act is filled with mystery, excitement and laughter. The Merj, a popular North Shore band, served up classic and folk rock. Its wide repertoire brings back lots of memories and has everyone singing along and dancing.
Chris Yerlig is a strolling mime and statue artist. Dressed in traditional white-face make-up and black and white attire, this master of silent comedy never ceases to delight and amaze his audiences. Kai Le and the 5th Element features New York style contemporary dance, including hip hop and break-dancing. Look for Ukoiya, who is quite visible as a nine-foot-tall stilt-walker wearing exceptional costumes and masks.
Balloon artists will treat old and young to their talents. Jake, the Balloon Kid, is a local celebrity who delights in making balloon animals; and Royal Events Balloons of Peabody mesmerizes onlookers with its new dimension to the art of balloon sculpture.
Juggling by Tony Duncan had street strollers laughing and wondering how he defies gravity with his antics. Brent McCoy, the working clown from Vermont, amazed audiences with his comedy, circus and performing stunts.
Refreshments were part of the event: Carlos, of Terry’s Ice Cream, brought out the smiles; and Devereux House served its award-winning chowder.
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