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Main Stage
             Performing Arts Stage

2011 Forsyth Stage  Located on Forsyth Blvd. near Central Ave.

 
Friday, September 9
Ice Carving presented by L'ecole Academy for Culinary Development 5:30-7:00pm
 

 

Fashion Show 7:15pm-8:00pm

See the artists' work strut down the runway.

 




Paint the Earth - 8:30-10:00pm

Paint the Earth is a St. Louis based band that plays modern rock covers. The 4 member group has built up a reputation throughout the area with an impressive mix of high-energy performances and quality music resulting in a vast fan base.

 
Saturday, September 10

Keltic Reign

Tom Whall 10:00-11:00am

Tom Whall's uniquely soulful pop rock is pingnantly and refreshingly positive, a welcome relief from the darker, downtrodden songwriting characteristic of much of the music of his generation.

Acoustic Aces

Trio Monaco with Corrie Marks - 11:15-12:15pm

Trio Monaco with Corrie Marks offers an exciting mix of jazz, swing, and Latin love songs. Bring your sweetheart and kick up your heels with the best of the American songbook!

Jason Garms

Ice Carving presented by L'ecole Academy for Culinary Development 12:30-1:45pm

Alcartoona

The Sheldon Blues Quartet - 2:00-3:30pm

Acclaimed blues-man Rich McDonough will bring to life the music of the blues pioneers and greats who created this distinctive sound.

St. Louis Wind Symphony - 3:45-4:45pm

The Wind Symphony strives to introduce its audiences to the newest wind literature available as well as maintain the performance heritage of the standard repertoire. http://www.stlwindsym.org/

 

 

Fashion Show - 5:00-5:45pm

See the artists' work strut down the runway

 

 

East St. Louis Jazz Band - 6:00-7:30pm

East St. Louis High School Jazz band has been selected as one of only 15 jazz bnads throughout the country to participate in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival.

Lamar Harris

Kingdom Brothers - 8:00-9:30pm

"We're usin' the blues to spread the news." Kingdom Brothers, the red-hot electric blues band from St. Louis, MO credits its great sound to the timeless influences of the great blues icons.

 
Sunday, September 11

Cassie Morgan

Ice Carving presented by L'ecole Academy for Culinary Development - 11:00-12:30pm

Le Jazz Hot

 

Dave Panico "The Soaring Saxman"- 12:45-2:00pm

A smooth jazz, funk sound flavored with spices of life. Dave Panico, with saxophone in hand, will move you with a delectable combination of vibrations, tight rhythms and irresistible melodies. Once the first note is played, there is no denying the energy that permeates the room. Taking your senses to a new realm, Dave's distinctive music takes hold and truly reaches down to the very core of your soul.

River Blenders - 2:30-3:30pm

The River Blenders chorus has been entertaining the St. Louis community for over 30 years in 4-part acapella harmony in the barbershop style.

     

The Saint Louis Art Fair and The Big Read are produced and presented by    Cultural Festivals.

Cultural Festivals
225 South Meramec Ave. Suite 105
St. Louis, MO 63105

Email:
info@culturalfestivals.com
Phone: 314-863-0278
Fax: 314-863-0418

Cultural Festivals is a not-for-profit corporation, designated by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 organization and is tax-exempt in the state of Missouri.
All support goes directly toward the presentation of the annual Saint Louis Art Fair and The Big Read Festival and their various cultural outreach programs and services presented throughout the year. Donations to Cultural Festivals are tax-deductible as a charitable contribution.