Haggen Festival Stage

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Break Shop is a high energy presentation of head-spinning acrobatics and all out break dancing! Our award winning breakers have performed throughout the world including various music videos and television commercials. From festivals and state fairs to sporting events, Break Shop continues to span several continents in search of any opportunity to present their dynamic show of acrobatics and dance. In need of a break? Whether on stage or on the ground, Break Shop promises to captivate audiences of any and all ages.

Tammy Harris Barton is one of the most talented respected and sought after Hypnotists in the country today! The latest member of a family of renowned hypnotist, Tammy has perfected a family oriented show that has been performed all over the United States, and is considered by many to be the premier hypnosis show! http://www.all4hypnosis.com/

If Jimmy Buffett, James Taylor and John Prine were joined together in some bizarre musical cloning experiment, the outcome would be John Dunnigan. This "offbeat" musician and entertainer took the backroads to Montana over three decades ago and never left (he's no fool). His original, often hilarious songs make you think, laugh, sing along and raise your glass in a toast to life. In short, he can put a smile on your face. http://www.johndunnigan.com/
Roberto the Magnificent, Comedy Juggling and Crazy Stunts! Roberto has been performing for 25 years and has worked in 42 of the 50 states. He has provided entertainment for fairs, schools, colleges, corporate functions and sporting events. His show is full of snappy patter, amazing stunts and audience participation. He rides a six-foot unicycle; bounces a coconut off his forehead; juggles dangerous objects such as knives, torches and rubber chickens. His performances are enjoyed by audiences of all ages - 5 to 95!
http://www.leapfrog-entertainment.com/Artists/Big/Roberto/Roberto1.htm
CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE 8:30 P.M. ENTERTAINERS
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Noon |
Break Shop |
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1 p.m. |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
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2:30 p.m. |
John Dunnigan |
John Dunnigan |
John Dunnigan |
Rocky Vasalino |
Rocky Vasalino |
Rocky Vasalino |
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3:30 p.m. |
Break Shop |
Break Shop |
Break Shop |
Break Shop |
Break Shop |
Break Shop |
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4:30 p.m. |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
Tammy Harris Barton |
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6 p.m. |
John Dunnigan |
John Dunnigan |
John Dunnigan |
Rocky Vasalino |
Rocky Vasalino |
Rocky Vasalino |
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7 p.m. |
Rob Stuverud |
Rob Stuverud |
Rob Stuverud |
Rob Stuverud |
Rob Stuverud |
Rob Stuverud |
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8:30 p.m. |
A Current Affair |
A Current Affair |
Theories of Gabriella |
The Classic Crime |
The Classic Crime |
BellaMaine |


