Festival Schedule

Juggler Extraordinaire Jason Tardy
Jason Tardy is a multifaceted performer who uses his strength (he juggles three 10 pound bowling balls!), endurance (two-time 100 mile ultramarathon finisher) and skill (he has no social life so he practices a lot) to create a crazy high-energy, comedy and juggling show like you’ve never seen before. His hilarious show includes innovative choreographed juggling, fitting his body through a tennis racket, balancing a ladder on his face, standing on a yoga ball and fire eating and fire breathing. Nuff said!
“Jason Tardy’s show is SPECTACULAR …with his witty banter and amazing, one-of-a-kind stunts. Not only does he put on a world-class show but he is flexible, super easy to work with, and is always professional on and off the stage. We can’t recommend him enough!”

Buffalo Rose
Buffalo Rose hails from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This 6 person ensemble uses powerful vocal harmonies with strong instrumental backup that provides a dynamic live show. They collaborate to move acoustic music to a new contemporary place without losing sight of their roots. The current lineup includes Lucy Clabby (vocals), Margot Jezerc (vocals), Bryce Rabideau (mandolin), Malcolm Inglis (dobro), Jason Rafalak (upright bass), and Shane McLaughlin (guitar, vocals)
“The balancing act that the six musicians of Buffalo Rose achieve is something to be celebrated. The group match each other's energy both in instances of quiet tenderness and rich swells... that vocal blend not only sets the mood for the folk tunes but also makes those dynamic changes seem so fluid.” — NPR Music
“How can a band be loose and tight at the same time? Listen to Buffalo Rose for the answer. I flat love them.” Tom Paxton, folk music legend and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient

Madaila
After a few years of performing, Mandaila’s founding member (and Middlebury resident) Mark Daly disbanded the group in order to spend more time with his young family. Going solo for a spell, he grew tired of “doing it himself” and reformed the band last year with a different lineup. The new band made their debut at last year’s Foodaroo Festival. Says Daly about this new incarnation of Mandaila “It’s probably my best, most effective attempt at this point in marrying acoustic instruments with electronic and digital drum machines and synths… There's a lot of dynamics and drastic shifts within these songs as things dance between organic beauty and more bombastic digital elements."
Madaila is Mark Daly (guitar & vocals), Jer Coons (guitar), Josh Weinstein (bass), Steve Hadeka (drums), Zane Gundersen (keyboards), Tony Naples (pedal steel guitar)