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Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?

Sandra in Sydney 14 Apr 10 - 08:10 PM
Rowan 13 Apr 10 - 09:00 PM
Rowan 12 Apr 10 - 09:32 PM
Sandra in Sydney 12 Apr 10 - 08:55 PM
Hrothgar 12 Apr 10 - 04:55 PM
Sandra in Sydney 11 Apr 10 - 11:48 PM
Rowan 11 Apr 10 - 11:30 PM
Charley Noble 11 Apr 10 - 01:48 PM
Sandra in Sydney 11 Apr 10 - 12:26 PM
Charley Noble 11 Apr 10 - 11:37 AM
Sandra in Sydney 11 Apr 10 - 09:55 AM
Rowan 11 Apr 10 - 01:44 AM
Tangledwood 09 Apr 10 - 06:12 AM
Sandra in Sydney 09 Apr 10 - 02:07 AM
Rowan 08 Apr 10 - 10:32 PM
Sandra in Sydney 08 Apr 10 - 09:19 PM
Sandra in Sydney 07 Apr 10 - 09:31 PM
Allen in Oz 07 Apr 10 - 07:05 PM
GUEST,Gerry 07 Apr 10 - 06:12 AM
JennieG 07 Apr 10 - 03:05 AM
Rowan 06 Apr 10 - 06:49 PM
Tangledwood 06 Apr 10 - 06:39 PM
Rowan 06 Apr 10 - 06:30 PM
Sandra in Sydney 06 Apr 10 - 09:58 AM
Sandra in Sydney 06 Apr 10 - 07:57 AM
Tangledwood 06 Apr 10 - 06:21 AM
GUEST,Tony in Darwin 30 Mar 10 - 06:44 PM
SqueezeMe 30 Mar 10 - 06:26 AM
Sandra in Sydney 30 Mar 10 - 03:52 AM
Bruce D 30 Mar 10 - 02:42 AM
Sandra in Sydney 29 Mar 10 - 05:56 PM
Rowan 29 Mar 10 - 05:42 PM
Sandra in Sydney 29 Mar 10 - 08:24 AM
JennyO 29 Mar 10 - 06:14 AM
Andrez 29 Mar 10 - 05:10 AM
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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 14 Apr 10 - 08:10 PM

thanks for posting this gem, Rowan

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 13 Apr 10 - 09:00 PM

There you go, Sandra; a companion song to Cathy's "Precious Gift" (aka "The Tony Abbott Song")

Tony Abbott is 'all smuggler and no budgie!'

Tune:         Across the Western Plains I must wander,
               Across the Western Ocean I must wander, and
               All for me grog

Oh my name is Tony Abbott, I was once a randy rabbit
but now I'm Leader of The Opposition
So now I pontificate on every woman's sexual fate
and I'm often asked to make a proposition.

I joined the seminary but obedience was too scary
so I went and joined the local Liberal Party
I became John Howard's man though his policies didn't scan
and I thought myself a right political smarty.

A young bloke that I knew, he was in the media crew
I had thought to be the offspring of a screw, boys
I had had a brief liaison, as a young man with emission
but it turned out other cuckoos were in season.

In an interview one day I gave restraint a little spray
but applied it only to young women
Their virginity's a gift that should not be lightly left'
but young men I never even mentioned.

I'm in a surfing club and I wear their uniform
showing off my pecs and wearing budgie smugglers
I ride my racing bike and do "Iron Mans' if I like
and in politics I'm best of all the jugglers.

But when it comes to "walk the walk" not just talking only talk
the voters are so critical with their judging.
I make statements every day but give policies? "No way!"
"Tony Abbott is 'all smuggler and no budgie!'"

After the Hymn Singing Session at the 2010 National Folk Festival I overheard someone comment about the lack of policy substance in Tony Abbott's then recent statement on Health Policy. The immediate riposte from the other party to the conversation was "Tony Abbott is 'all smuggler and no budgie!'" I thought it too good to let slide unrecorded.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 12 Apr 10 - 09:32 PM

I've been asked to put this up.

Haiku as Bush Poetry?

We met in a kitchen, a break from tasks.
"RMC Duntroon"; the badge on his chest
embroidered into his jumper. I asked
his vocation. 'Bush poems are the best."
He thought himself very much an expert
and having retired, gave them all his time.
I forget his name; perhaps it was Bert.
But I remembered his insistence on rhyme.
We talked about structure; I said I'd once
sent haiku to a bush poetry talk.
They'd disappeared with no comment or trace.
"Naah! Haiku are too formulaic." Off he walked.
We went our separate ways, each convinced
of the other's error; only I winced.

I pondered why I disagreed.
Were Homer's epics also flawed?
He'd thought sonnets were alright
"Not at all formulaic", but preferred
the rhymes of Gordon wedded to
Paterson's galloping metre.
Their ballads are great, but the world
and I have changed somewhat.
Now, apart from disconnected
bits and pieces of his life,
the only Gordon poem I recall
is the paraphrased fragment;
"In this life of froth and bubble, two things stand like stone;
kindness in another's trouble, courage in your own."

An aphorism
to live by, I thought. OK,
but I liked haiku;

"Haiku; distilled thought.
Quintessence of ideas
linked in one stanza.

"Classic poems of three lines
with seventeen syllables;
five, seven and five."

                        I wrote, a few years ago.

I mused "Why couldn't

"My old black billy;
soulmate, friend to my circle,
sings its lovely song.

A pear tin when new,
your handle a bit of fence;
both of us have grown.

We've both weathered much;
your trim's black but your tin's good,
old friend of great times.

Our tea and coffee
spread comfort zones far and wide
across the landscape.


                be narrative bush haiku?"
Rowan Webb, March 2010, as presented to the Friday Poet's Breakfast, 2010 National Folk Festival.

At the 2009 National I was having lunch in the Volunteers Kitchen and a bloke asked if he could share the table. "Of course," I replied. He walked very erect and wore a jumper with "RMC Duntroon" embroidered on the left chest; his appearance, his keen sense of authority and "being right" were the very model of an ex RSM. [To those not in the know RMC Duntroon was the Australian Army equivalent of Britain's Sandhurst and the USA' West Point; "Very pukka" and most definitely "a cut above the ruck". His badge has been superseded; all the various Forces' officer training establishments in Oz are now amalgamated into the Australian Defence Forces Academy, sited at Duntroon, one of the three ACT grazing properties that became Canberra after Federation. Yarralumla became the Governor General's official residence and I can never remember the name of the third.]

In conversation, your man said he had retired and become an authority on "Bush Poetry" and expounded at length on its virtues. I said I'd once sent a set of narrative haiku as an example of bush poetry to an on-line forum discussing bush poetry. They'd disappeared with no comment or trace. Your man was quite dismissive of haiku; "Naah! Haiku are too formulaic." I could feel my eyebrows elevating. "So, what about sonnets as bush poems?" I asked. He didn't regard them as formulaic at all. I wondered if Homer's iambic hexameters were too formulaic and thus similarly flawed but kept the question to myself.

But, I felt a poem about the event was worth drafting and presenting to the Poet's Breakfast at the next year's National. The result is above; a couple of sonnets and a couple of narrative haiku.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 12 Apr 10 - 08:55 PM

not the bits I read!

I look at the political cartoons every day - I had a real treat when I got back from Canberra & had a week's cartoons to read, along with my new book - "Behind the Lines" Aust National Musuem book of the exhibition of the best 2009 cartoons.

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Hrothgar
Date: 12 Apr 10 - 04:55 PM

Some of Australia's major newspapers are better when you can't find them.


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 11:48 PM

Charlie - sometimes sites close momentarily for upgrading. I got a bad scare early one morning when one of Australia's major newspapers couldn't be found!

Rowan, wow!, a companion song to Cathy's "Precious Gift" (aka "The Tony Abbott Song")

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 11:30 PM

ANother gem from the Hymn Singing session was a comment that might interest OzCatters but completely mystify nonAussies.

The context: Tony Abbott, now leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and much given to wearing "budgie smugglers" (a very brief pair of swimming trunks) in public, recently was challenged to give the Opposition's policy on health care. His statement was extensive but contained no discernable policy.

The comment: "Tony Abbott is all smuggler and no budgie."

I feel a song coming on.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Charley Noble
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 01:48 PM

Sandra-

Everything is now working well. I've not a clue what the problem was.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 12:26 PM

dunno why you can't find it, Charlie, it's a basic Opera account, just like Mudcat Cafe My Opera page

A few other Catters have Opera accounts, including Kat & Bill.

what message were you getting - did you try at different times?

sandra

Sandra in Sydney My Opera homepage


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Charley Noble
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 11:37 AM

Hmmm?

Can anyone from outside of Australia view the pixs?

We've tried accessing them with several browsers, including Opera, with no luck.

Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 09:55 AM

ta


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 11 Apr 10 - 01:44 AM

Sandra, I've PMed you the bush haiku.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 09 Apr 10 - 06:12 AM

After a relaxed drive, spreading it over four days, I got home this afternoon. Tomorrow the car and trailer will be given a thorough scrub to get rid of the layers of mud. A bad accident south of
Gilgandra had the Newell Hwy totally closed. After a wait of two hours council workers directed cars through some back roads but directions became confused and most of us ended up on "goat tracks" which were saturated from the previous night's storms.
Oh yes, then there's the laundry.
Then time to sit down and start working on the ideas from the workshops! :)


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 09 Apr 10 - 02:07 AM

I'd forgotten Al was a member till Canberra Chris mentioned it in one of the singing sessions - & I knew the Poms were staying with him!!

Last night I finally put away my camping gear - 2 nights after I came home. I was stepping over tent, bed, bags & other stuff, but I finally unwrapped my tent & wiped off the last little bit of water & rolled it properly & stuffed it into it's bag. A few stray things need to go back into their proper places, then all I have is the normal chaos.

I still have to straighten a tent peg, & also one from Illawarra Festival in January, or was it Jan 2009???)

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 08 Apr 10 - 10:32 PM

Just for the record, Andrez tracked me down in the Comms office (he was disappointed that he was the only 'catter at the Stock Camp during lunch time on the Friday) and I spotted Tropic Al singing (with the rest of Poms from Oz) late one night in Building E.

And I think I've finally recovered from the weekend.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 08 Apr 10 - 09:19 PM

Catters at the Folklore Conference


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 07 Apr 10 - 09:31 PM

good thing Gerry wasn't in these pics - he is also beardless! But he does have an excellent moustache!

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Allen in Oz
Date: 07 Apr 10 - 07:05 PM

Dear Gerry

" To err is human, to forgive , divine"

I shaved off my beard 25 years ago..however I did not shave on the day of the photo hoping for a quick regrowth!   Aaaaargh

I now realise that:
" Flowing beards are all the go down there in Canberra City "

Best wishes

AD


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: GUEST,Gerry
Date: 07 Apr 10 - 06:12 AM

I note that one of Sandra's pictures shows 9 men, 8 of whom have beards (and several women, none of whom have beards). Did Allen in Oz not get the message about the dress code?


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: JennieG
Date: 07 Apr 10 - 03:05 AM

We arrived home about an hour and a half ago....must say I slept part of the way as we went out to dinner last night with friends. Although we have lovely innerspring mattresses in our caravan my own bed tonight will be very welcome.

The festival was great, as usual, and I reckon the noise complaint was hilarious. "Did you know the session bar noise went on all night?"

Well - fancy that!

Now we have to get down to serious sorting and packing as the settlement date for our house sale and purchase has been brought forward a couple of days, so four weeks from today looks like being the Big Move to Tamworth. It will be a longer drive to the festival each year but that won't stop us going.

Cheers
JennieG


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 06 Apr 10 - 06:49 PM

Some of Sandra's pics are from previous Nationals but they're all worth checking; ta muchly, Sandra.

A couple of the sessions in the Session Bar were highlights for me, as was playing English dance tunes with the even older Old Empire Band. The dancers had a great time, reportedly and, although almost nothing was amplified, we even received a noise complaint. Yeahhhh! The three bass trombones (over the top of more button accordions than could fit on the stage, plus a veritable hutch of leather ferrets) might have had something to do with that.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 06 Apr 10 - 06:39 PM

Thanks for posting the pics Sandra. So, I did see some OzCatters - Allen in Oz, Bob Bolton, Chris Maltby, Bruce from Bathurst all have familiar faces. Foreground in pic 28 is "Macca", a friend from the days when he lived near Brisbane. We enjoyed numerous songs together round his camp on Tuesday and Wednesday prior to the festival. It's great to renew friendships at such gatherings.
What a lovely photo of John and Nic. :)


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 06 Apr 10 - 06:30 PM

we even had a dance, first time ever (I think). No doubt someone will remember what hymn we were singing

"I will guide thee", as sung by Helen Schneyer but with a chorus lineup.

My experience of the festival was much the same as Sandra's.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 06 Apr 10 - 09:58 AM

I meant to post this last week before I went to the National
RossCampbell in Sydney @ The Loaded Dog March 2010

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 06 Apr 10 - 07:57 AM

wot a bummer, Mal, I passed the slow session most mornings!

An assortment of folkies commented upon the multitudinous folks with Mudcat labels -

I've just posted pics here - xlast 6 pics - more will follow as received. Bob has a photo of 6 Catters at the Folklore conference.

memories - stairwell session Thursday or Friday night (best acoustic space in the place - now spoiled a bit by silvery insulation on the ceiling - dunno why a concrete stairwell needs insulation). We saw a well known singer there, so joined the session - I'll embarrass Ross by saying that a number of passers-by came onto the stairs when they heard him singing! He & I were on the landing & 3 other blokes were on the stairs below him & the harmony from these deep voices was wonderful. This memory joins several other magical moments when I was surrounded by voices in harmony.

Joining in with other passers-by when the combined Union choirs gave us a street concert. Unfortunately I couldn't wave my Union card as requested as I'm retired. The Australian songs sessions at lunchtime & in the Stockcamp. The Henry Lawson workshops & concerts. The Watersons concert.

Silliness in the Hymn session - 12 Ozcatters is a record in one place! - dunno if it was the choccie eggs or the medicinal Dr Jamiesons but we even had a dance, first time ever (I think). No doubt someone will remember what hymn we were singing.

Did my usual missing of things I wanted to see. The festival has 19 venues, most are open from 8ish to sometime in the early hours, & I always see very little. I marked 5 essentials one day & only saw 2 of 'em. Another day I saw 2 of 9 essentials! Tho one day I did hear one song from one headline act, but missed the rest as I normally do, some from disinclination to sit in huge venues, others from forgetfulness, more from can't-be-botheredness & others from falling into good company.

All in all, it was my usual festival, great fun in good company, & probably a failure in the eyes of those who rush from one venue to another in their relentless search to see everything on the program.

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 06 Apr 10 - 06:21 AM

Wow, what a busy week that was! I'm sorry that I didn't get to meet a single OzCatter (not knowingly anyway). From 9.00am at the slow session until sometime after midnight at the Troubadour there seemed to be no moment when there wasn't something happening and still half of the possibilities were missed.

With so much talent there it wouldn't be fair to nominate "the best" acts but the highlight for me would have to be the quality of the various workshops I attended. A number of lights were turned on at the far end of assorted tunnels.

OK, where do we meet next year?

Mal


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: GUEST,Tony in Darwin
Date: 30 Mar 10 - 06:44 PM

I'll be there, first time since '06.

Looking forward to raising that roof - as many hymns as poss in 50 minutes?


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: SqueezeMe
Date: 30 Mar 10 - 06:26 AM

JennyO, I have sent you a pm.


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 30 Mar 10 - 03:52 AM

boo hiss to the taxman

see ya next year

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Bruce D
Date: 30 Mar 10 - 02:42 AM

I said earlier that I was a possible to attend the National, unluckily even through I've got the time off over Easter. I won't be able to make it to Canberra, (I'm blaming the Taxman).

So I'll try for next year.

Have a good Festival.

Bruce D


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 29 Mar 10 - 05:56 PM

Rowan, I normally get to bed not long before you wake! When I was working I worked 10-7ish, my neighbour started at 7 way out in suburbia, so woke 4.30 to start catching trains 5.30, & I rarely saw him until he retired.

see ya Wed pm or whenever.

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 29 Mar 10 - 05:42 PM

Andrez, I'm doing Comms 8-4 on Friday so probably can't get to the Stock Camp during that time, but now you know where I'll be around then. And I think the Impressionist Masters is at the Victorian "National Gallery"; traces of our colonial past keep cropping up.

Sandra, if I could sleep in until 8 I'd feel either blessed or slothful; I normally wake at 5 and have the daughters at the school gate at 8 but, on Wednesday, I'm going to be awake at 3 so I get the known macropods out of the way before sunup and then have the sun behind me all the way to Canberra.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 29 Mar 10 - 08:24 AM

Sunday 5.30pm - 7p   Stockmans Camp   Henry Lawson Concert

2 other Lawson workshops - Sat & Sun 9.30-11am


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: JennyO
Date: 29 Mar 10 - 06:14 AM

Friday sounds good to me, Andrez. Maybe 1 ish rather than 12.30, knowing us ;) We might even get there on time then!

I'm a short roly poly type with red hair and glasses, and Rob is tall with a beard (yes I know, that describes 90% of folkie men ;)) I'll certainly have my Mudcat badge, and hopefully Rob will have got his (Quantock) from Bob Bolton too. If you have your badge, it shouldn't be too hard for us to find each other.

SqueezeMe, what is your real life name so we can find you in the program? And where will your stall be? Rob has his melodeon and concertina here and is looking for anything to do with those instruments.


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Andrez
Date: 29 Mar 10 - 05:10 AM

Oh yay JennyO, happy to meet at the stock camp around middayish Friday, Sat or Sunday. Am arriving Thursday but kind of want to try to sneak off with my daughter to see the French Impressionist Masters on the Thursday at the National Gallery which might entail some stamina draining queing I believe.

That kind of rules Thursday out for me but how about friday while the festival is still working up a head of steam. Say around 12.30/1.00'ish. If We havent spotted badges perhaps we can get whoever is doing the MC'ing. Knowing where he's likely to be, I'll try and find Rowan too. Can you get up to the StockCamp around that time Rowan?

Well two 'catters is better than nowt!

Anyone else around, we could do the same thing on the Sat or even Sunday apart from whatever else is happening around the venues. Please make yerself or yer intentions known if interested. I'm leaving Wednesday AM. Work is sooooooooooo stressful I can hardly wait to get out of town!

:-)

Cheers,

Andrez


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: JennyO
Date: 29 Mar 10 - 03:40 AM

"In the past, the National Library has had a computer cafe set up in one corner of the main venue (the old Election Tally Room; I forget its other name bits it's just south of the Festival Office) and I was able to log onto Mudcat from there."

They didn't do the internet cafe last year. Instead they said there was going to be free wi-fi, so I took my laptop, but it all went awfully wrong for some reason and there was no internet last year. Maybe this year will be better.

I've been away in Scotland for 4 months with my lovely squeezy Morris man, Rob (Quantock on Mudcat). We're back here to do the National and then to tie the knot at St Albans 3 weeks later.

We'd like other alternatives to the hymn singing session too. I never made it last year (slept in). Hung around the session bar a couple of times around 1pm, but hardly saw anybody.

I like the idea of the stock camp somewhere around the middle of the day. I want to introduce Rob to the joys of stew and damper and billy tea. I think any day would suit us. Any preferences, Andrez?

Otherwise, wherever you hear the jingle of bells, we probably won't be too far away. We are camping and hanging out with Black Joak Morris. In fact, my tent is already up! Thank you Duncan!

We were going to try and get there on Wednesday, but there's been so much to do that Thursday is looking more likely at this stage.


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 28 Mar 10 - 11:35 PM

martin - your badge is almost printed!

If I get requests for new badges in the next 4 hours, Bob can print them tomorrow, but anything after that will be handwritten!

Bob will be carrying badges (printed & blank) around the festival.

We're leaving Sydney 8am Wed (eek, I normally wake at 8!) & will get to Canberra around lunchtime, first badges will be distributed at the Folklore conference on Thurs (Notforjo & Christine), others as folks are seen.

Link to a pic of Bob for those who don't know him is in one of my earliest posts.

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: GUEST,aussiebloke
Date: 28 Mar 10 - 08:29 PM

Yes please to a badge if possible...

Cheers


Martin


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 28 Mar 10 - 07:05 PM

Correct on both counts, Sandra. It's one of the anglicisations for one of the various Aboriginal language names for cycads. the seeds of which were used for processing as food.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 28 Mar 10 - 06:38 PM

Tally Room = Budawang (sp?)


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Rowan
Date: 28 Mar 10 - 05:46 PM

If Christine and Rosie haven't been given their badges by Friday, I will be in the Comms centre (adjacent to and behind) the Festival Office) from 8-4 on Friday, should anyone wish to drop by for handovers. Sorry I couldn't respond earlier as I've been umpiring netball in Tamworth all weekend.

In the past, the National Library has had a computer cafe set up in one corner of the main venue (the old Election Tally Room; I forget its other name bits it's just south of the Festival Office) and I was able to log onto Mudcat from there.

Cheers, Rowan


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Andrez
Date: 28 Mar 10 - 04:52 AM

Sorry, my nomination of the stock camp was an open one for others to support or not as the case may be. I didnt specify times, leaving that rather open to suggestions and am happy to followup if some consensus can be reached in the forum prior to my departure with offspring on wednesday.

Trying to actually meet a live 'catter who isnt one their way to somewhere else at the festival is reminiscent of this clip. Check it out and enjoy: http://video.yahoo.com/watch/206844/535507

Cheers,

Andrez


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 27 Mar 10 - 11:45 PM

I'll certainly be spending time in the stockcamp at Bush Traditions events & probably at other times, but as the Stockcamp is not on the program it's hard to say when. I was lucky enough to walk past one year (last year??) when Martyn Wyndham-Read & Danny Spooner were singing.

So far the only suggestions for meetings are Hrothgar's Hymn Session (a few of us!), Session bar around 1pm (JennieG), & stockcamp (Andrez, no times).

Most Sydney catters are singers (Bob Bolton, Allen in Oz, Bodgie & Squeezeme are also musos) so will often be seen around singing sessions & workshops.

any more suggestions?

sandra

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Bush Traditions newsletter re NFF

There will be sessions in the Session Bar each morning at 9.30 hosted by Moir Holmes & family doing the slow tunes, followed by Settler Session and Dance tunes at 11.00 am. This year will see the fifth book of tunes plus CD printed for these sessions at the National. Together they contain over 300 tunes.

There are also plans to organise informal sessions in the Stockcamp each day. This has happened last couple of years and the Stockcamp and the Festival are keen that it should continue to happen. Are there any among you who can put a small group together to form the core of a session in the Stockcamp featuring Australian tunes? Let me know.
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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Andrez
Date: 27 Mar 10 - 11:01 PM

Lunchtime, session bar, day, time?

Cant do late night singing sessions as I have my daughter with me after trucking around the festival for most of the day/early evening we are plumb tuckered out and this year our kind host in a neighbouring Canberra suburb is having her 60th birthday and has rels and other family staying so we have been banished to another residence in Queanbeyan.

I have been wearing my badge for two years running and the only 'catter I have actually seen, let alone met has been BoB B, who is usually busy doing his photography thing. Hence the badge thing while a bit of fun doesnt actually work to make contact happen 'cos you need to (a) either see the badge or (b) recognise the mugshot of the badge wearer or (c) be at the same type of gigs around the festival and also be able to do (a) and (b) above!

I know for moi I really like to see stuff I would be unlikely to see in the usual OZ folk settings which generally excludes much of the run of the mill trad material apart from O/seas names I've never heard of or only know by repute, or what comes across at the stock camp.............

.......speaking of which, how about a gathering/meeting of 'catters at the StockCamp at an agreed nominated time/s? That way by some sort of amazing grace, the lost sheep of the OZ 'catter family might actually be rounded up and found again.

Cheers,

Andrez


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 27 Mar 10 - 11:14 AM

(sob) my favourite singing session!

another suggested meeting place is lunchtime in the session bar.

some of us will be at the late night singing sessions.

any other meeting place suggestions?

do you need a badge, Andrez? Ozcatters wearing badges can spot each other around the Festival.

arranging a meeting is like herding (cats? - nah, they can move)

do catters in other countries ever manage to meet in a group?

sandra



attendees so far - Mark XIII

Sandra in Sydney
Ross Campbell
Bob Bolton
JennieG
Rowan
Gerry
Allen in Oz
Hrothgar
Chris Maltby
freda underhill
Mal L of Tangledwood
hilda fish
Callie
Bruce D ???
ChristineB
Rosie (aka Notforjo)
Mark Gregory (see Don Henderson Concert on program)
Bruce from Bathurst
Squeezeme
Bodgie
Cloudstreet
Canberra Chris
aussiebloke
Andrez


Attendees in spirit if not in person -

Bugsy & Mrs Bugsy
Skarpi
Allan C


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: GUEST,Gerry
Date: 27 Mar 10 - 07:30 AM

But, Andrez, Easter is all about excruciating, isn't it?


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Andrez
Date: 27 Mar 10 - 03:42 AM

I know I'd be interested in meeting some fellow catters at some alternative place/venue/park whatever....... anywhere other than the (dare I say it, not wanting to be too contentious but dont give a monkeys if I am) excruciating hymn singing session :-)

If anything else is proposed I'll be happy to trot along and put some faces to OZ catter names.

Cheers,

Andrez


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 26 Mar 10 - 05:10 PM

"Hope to catchup again this year, Mal!"

I hope so too Jennie. Likewise, I'm hitting the road from Brizzy this morning but taking advantage of the better weather to do a beach crawl on the way and get to Canberra on Tuesday.
The laptop is coming along so should be able to keep up with the posts here.


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Sandra in Sydney
Date: 26 Mar 10 - 10:37 AM

I was wondering who Rosie was!

Some of us will be at the Conference

me
Bob Bolton
Bodgie (Warren Fahey)
probably Mark Gregory & Cloudstreet as they was there last year -

Martin & Shan visited Sydney (last year?) & did a presentation on SB-G& I bought their albums

Bob has printed out several pages of badges, including one for Christine. I'll be seeing him tomorrow (well, in about 12 hours, I really must get to bed sometime soonish)

see ya there

sandra


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Subject: RE: Ozcatters meet at 1-5 April 2010 National?
From: Notferjo
Date: 26 Mar 10 - 08:53 AM

We're flying in to Canberra on Wednesday. Hope to catch up with some of you at the Folklore Conference Thursday. Not to be missed are Martin and Shan Graebe presenting at the Conference on Baring-Gould. Sadly not on the program of the Festival but hopefully will be at the singing sessions. Do get to see them. Wonderful stuff.

NFJ alias Rosie.

PS I might have a badge from before. Chris hasn't got one.


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