8/17 Dam Jam Revival Outdoor Family Art and Music Festival

8/17 Dam Jam Revival Outdoor Family Art and Music Festival

To Sunday, August 17th2025, from 3:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.Enjoy more family fun than ever before! Our outdoor festival focuses on the family with kid's art, stilts walkers, traditional craftsmen, good music, as always and a fun selection of food trucks! 12 And below are free if they are accompanied by an adult.

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Pihcintu Multinational Chorus will open our outdoor art and music festival outdoors, followed by Rachel Sumner and Travel Light and our headliner from 2025 The Wolff Sisters!

Jack Gentempo knits with its original variety skins that let you roll with laughter!

Pihcintu multinational choir – – Portland, Maine, an ever -expanded international resettlement, was a fertile reason to bring children together with different backgrounds to sing as one. With fullPresent The award -winning producer, musician and songwriter combined his passion for music with a deep concern about the effects of world problems on children and created the choir with the help of countless supportive souls from all areas of life. This unique choir of young women from Cambodia, China, Congo, El Salvador, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libanon, Saudi -Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, Vietnam, British -West -Indie and Zambia, together with children, whose families were here for generations have formed a mighty and permanent bond.

“What a beautiful, beautiful choir you have – what nice voices … it is not incredible – bravo!” Bono

Pihcintu multinational choir

Pihcintu multinational choir

“A big thank you to you and the choir that we all inspired each other at the event last night. The performance was absolutely beautiful and let everyone in the room. I and the rest of the organization were so moved.” Yoyo Ma

Rachel Sumner & travel light are a string tape based in Boston that makes music, the popular tradition with feminist stories, poetic details and just enough grit. In the center is Sumner's songwriting – in history, myth and personal billing – obtained by tight harmonies, upright bass, acoustic guitar and violin. The trio has Kat Wallace on violins and vocals and Mike Siegel over upright bass and vocals, the game of which brings up both tension and tenderness.

Rachel Sumner & travel light

Rachel Sumner & travel light

Her sound is free and intimate, sometimes scary, sometimes sweet, always intended. They call it femericana sharpness of Americana with a splash of female anger.

Sumner performed in the Library of Congress, where five of her original songs are now archived, and was the winner of the Kerrville New Folk competition in 2024. Your song “Radium girl (Curie Eleis) “Battled a nerve – over 300,000 times and was picked up by dancers, theater directors and deep listeners who saw themselves in its history. It was tattooed on weapons, sung in audition rooms and carried into classrooms and protests.

Rachel Sumner & Travel Light went on tour Coast to Coast and brought her fascinating live show into hearing rooms, libraries, farms and festivals across the country. They performed at the Gray Fox Bluegrass Festival, at the Earl Scruggs Festival, IBMA and legendary folk hearing rooms such as Caffé Lena and Club Passim, in which their shows have become a base food of the Boston people.

The Wolff sisters

The Wolff sisters is carried out by three sisters -Rebecca on acoustic guitar, Kat on the keys, Rachael on E -guitar and all three on lead vocals and harmonies. On Bob Dylan, the band, and Little feat, the sisters made their sound around a piano of Honky Tonk in the living room of their childhood institute. With a talented line -up of rotating drummer and bass players, the Wolff sisters are a group of hard -working people who have a large sound and timeless songs. Your music is honest and genre, but still rooted in traditional rock and Americana storytelling. The New England Music Award for the Americana Artist of the Year 2021 and the Boston Music Award at Americana Artist of the Year 2020, the electrifying live performance and the unique sound of the band continue to win dynamics and recognition from their hometown Boston and beyond. The band is on tour and advertise their fourth studio album 'Dark River'.

The children's areas include the fantastic art van that rolls the arts, and the Neveah Dance Circus with Hula-Hoop-Jam, Face-Mainting and Roaming artists! Children can design their own T-shirts, make spin art, make their own buttons and have the chance to make their own instrument for music! Children 12 and below are free! Traditional craft will be on site with Guitar production with the Luthier Alex EdneyAnd Tears workshops Wood products and pickett hill ceramics.

Denmark Arts Center is Grateful for Support from Onion Foundation, Ham Charitible Foundation, The Betterment Fund, Robert & Dorothy Goldberg Foundation, Maine Community Foundation, and the Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation and Wonderful Support from Standard Gastropub, Avenue Savings Bank, Baked Beans Recording, WMPG Radio, Wyonegonic Camps, Highland Lake Resort, Norway Savings Bank, Visuchenmaine.comSkinny Towel & Washloth Co., City of Denmark, Fryburg Fire Department, Khiel Protocollation, Downast -Energy and Atlantic Hardwood. So many thanks!

Tickets for these events cost 25 US dollars before the event day and 30 US dollars. Thank you for supporting the music series and the Denmark Arts Center. For reservations and further information can be found online at www.denmarkarts.org/calendar-of- event (Show calendar list).

Many thanks to the Onion Foundation for the support of Dam Jam Revival Outdoor Family Art & Music Festival.

Source: Denmark Arts Center

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