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One-Tank Trip for
July 29/17
(c) By Jim Fox
Arrr, the pirates
are planning to invade Guelph as their latest target for fun and frivolity.
Shiver me timbers,
the pirates have sailed back to Marden Park and renamed it Dry Bluffs for the
Civic Holiday weekend, Aug. 5 to 7 daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There’s something
for everyone at the 11th annual Pirate Festival, from powder monkeys in
training to old salty dogs and from gentlefolk to the scurviest bilge rats.
Kids can learn to sword fight with a pirate at the Guelph event. |
The area will be populated
with a cast of colourful characters – a mixture of pirates and villagers that
is sure to entertain.
Landlubbers needn’t worry and can head out
with the kids to have their picture taken with the motley crew and hop aboard
an inflatable bouncy pirate ship.
Antonio DeCoppi of Keelhaul Productions says come be a pirate for
a day and “get caught up in the adventures of our colourful cast as they work
around the scheming minds of those that would imprison them.”
This year “it would
appear” that the British have arrived and have brought with them the King’s
pardon, he said.
The fest gets down
and dirty at the featured Mudd show, described as live theatre performed in a
pit of mud.
There’s an
encampment, called “a multicultural nomadic group of animated singers, dancers,
musicians and story-tellers.”
A pirate and youngster-in-training are on the lookout at the Pirate Festival. |
Children can enjoy the
pirate ship, stories, crafts and a variety of shows while entertainers include
Zoltan the Adequate with music by Pirates McKenna, the Eclectic Revival and
more.
Throughout the
weekend, there’s food, featuring turkey legs, drinks such as grog, a pub and
marketplace.
As well, join
Captain Tor and his crew of ne’er do wells at pirate encampments to display
their fighting prowess.
There’s also a Pirate
School that promises to teach all about the “wild and woolly” life and times of
these ocean raiders.
Daring-do
The grounds of the festival are filled
with activities such as sword-fighting demonstrations, a blacksmith and a variety
of vendors selling their wares.
There’s a “lively
children’s area,” and the fest can be enjoyed with the sounds of live bands
playing Celtic and east-coast-influenced music throughout the day from the pub
and dining area.
The motley crew of pirates and villagers are ready for anything at the festival. |
Shows include the “bizarre
and dangerous stunts of daring-do and sheer stupidity, with a little mind-bending
mentalims mixed in.”
They are speaking
about Zoltan the Adequate who plays with fire to risk life and limb as the salty
old trickster amazes with his spectacles.
Capt’n Tor and the
Naer Do Well Cads Pirate Invasion is called “Canada’s only English rollickin,’
musical-theatrical all-pirate crew of musicians, players and troubadour.”
These rascals and
rogues play their original pirate Celtic music, sprinkled with
revamped sea shanties, in pirate character and attire.
Invoketress will
grace the Captain’s Keg with belly-dance-inspired entertainment while later in
the evening, the “sultry ladies” of Sweet Struts take over with a pirate burlesque.
The Pirates McKenna
are seasoned brother scoundrels Ryan and Joel who have always sung for their
supper with tunes born in the peat and mist of their ancestral home.
Smash and Bash get
into some trouble with the Captain in a show that combines the comedic timing
of sketch comedy with the action of a stunt fight show that’s great for laughs
and for all ages.
The pirates have
been on the move, having first weighed anchor at Fort York in Toronto and then
changing course towards Milton’s Country Heritage Park and now Guelph for the
second time.
Having fun at the Pirate Festival in Guelph. |
If you go
The Pirate Festival is at Marden Park, 7368 Wellington Rd. 30, Guelph.
The Pirate Festival is at Marden Park, 7368 Wellington Rd. 30, Guelph.
Admission costs $15, adults; $10 seniors, 55 plus, and for children
six to 12; while ages five and younger are free.
Suitable for all but be
forewarned: the Captain’s Keg is a “much-more rowdy event” for an older
audience, 19 plus, with a $10 cover.
For more
information: thepiratefestival.com
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Jim Fox can be
reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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