Lake Bolac Eel Festival
The Lake Bolac Eel Festival is a community Art and Music Festival held each autumn on the banks of Lake Bolac in south-western Victoria, and inspired by the fact that Lake Bolac was a traditional gathering place for indigenous people before white settlement.
Lake Boloke is the most celebrated place in the Western District for the fine quality and abundance of its eels, and, when the autumn rains induce these fish to leave the lake and to go down the river to the sea, the Aborigines gather there from great distances James Dawson, Australian Aborigines 1881
The Festival is a gathering place for people who care for the environment and respect Aboriginal cultural heritage. This is reflected in the indigenous dancing and ceremony, the environmental forum, indigenous, environmental and historical displays, and the Healing Walk held prior to the Festival, all adding up to a unique Festival experience.
In 2008 the Twilight Celebration saw a spectacular community performance combining traditional ceremony and dance, story telling and giant puppets created by the community as part of an Artist in Residence project.
Music from the Festival Stage features a diversity of blues, roots and acoustic performance, with young and emerging musicians encouraged. Recent headline acts have included Carus and the True Believers, Neil Murray, Shane Howard, Liz Stringer, Jordie Lane, The Little Stevies and Tonchi McIntosh. In 2008 an acoustic session around the campfire in recognition of Earth Hour was a highlight.
This welcoming and family friendly festival has something for everyone, with plenty to see and do including the Art Exhibition with works for sale, the recycled art competition, workshops, roving entertainers, a climbing wall for the adventurous, a touch tank of live eels, plenty of children s activities, and a craft and produce market.
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