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Saturday
Dec 14, 2024
Jaumafest through Jauma Farm

Jaumafest is an annual celebration of Cherry Harvest at Jauma Farm in the Adelaide Hills. 

LIVE MUSIC ~ ORGANIC FOOD AND WINE ~ COMMUNITY CONNECTION

DETAILS

JAUMAFEST, Cherry Harvest Festival at Jauma Farm. 

A community festival on Peramangk Country, Lenswood, Adelaide Hills.

Saturday & Sunday 14 & 15 December 2024. 11:00am-9pm.

Live Music all weekend ~ Jaumafest is host to an incredible line up of original South Australian bands, musicians and DJs. Live music from 12pm-9pm each day.

Jauma Wine Bar, local beer and cider.

Pick-Your-Own Organic Cherries for your Christmas feast. Our orchard bears 10 cherry varieties, and has been NASAA Certified Organic since 2009. Get a box, roam and taste the orchard, and collect your cherries to take home- $15/KG 

Jauma Market Co Op ~ A conscious Christmas offering. Find some treasures from local creatives and producers, musician merchandise and Jauma farm treats.

“Community Conversations” - a talks tent where you can hear stories from leaders in our community. (Schedule TBA)

Food Vendors and Picnic ~ grab something delicious from our food trucks or bring your own picnic (food only, no BYO alcohol).

Yoga ~ a beautiful way to begin your festival- gentle movement, breath and meditation.

Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, celebrating Indigenous culture and storytelling, led by Peramangk Cultural leaders Kyle and David Booth.

Fairygarten- A children’s wonderland. Nature play, stories, music and guest appearance from Santa!

ABOUT JAUMAFEST

JaumaFest is a grassroots festival created in 2021 by us, James and Sophie Erskine.

Over the last four years, Jaumafest evolved from our wish of offering a nature immersion experience, building relationship to land and food source through regenerative farming, organic food and artisanal winemaking, and creating space for community connection. Jaumafest is an inclusive, safe and diverse space for all members of our community. 

​We believe community resilience and collaboration is central to building a sustainable future.

​It is our hope that Jaumafest offers space to connect people from far and wide in support of local arts, music, farmers and producers, held with deep respect for the traditional custodians of Peramangk Country, and their ongoing relationship to this land we gather on.

Join us in December for this wonderful gathering, bring your friends and family and meet some amazing people.

​Collect your season’s cherries from our certified organic orchard, then chill out on the hill and listen to amazing live music with a glass or two of delicious natural wine. Bring a picnic rug and some snacks, and enjoy. We look forward to seeing you there!

MUSIC SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE SATURDAY 14TH DECEMBER SUNDAY 15TH DECEMBER 12:00 Yoga with Human.Kind Yoga with Human.Kind 1:00pm Nancy Bates Kelly Menhennett 2:00pm Welcome to Country with Dave & Kyle Booth Welcome to Country with Dave & Kyle Booth 2:45pm St Jaques Nathan May 4:05pm Max Savage & the Lofty Mountain Band Tell Mama 5:00pm Brigitte DJ Inner Tribe Records DJ Erin Buku 5:45pm Bromham Big Sloe 6:45pm SJADO DJ inner Tribe Records DJ Inkswel  7:30pm My Chérie Placement

  IMPORTANT TICKET INFORMATION

  • Accessible Pricing tickets- We have set aside 30 tickets each day as sliding scale, and trust these will find their way to those who need them. 

  • All First Nations friends are welcome at Jaumafest for free, please select this in the ticket section.

  • Pay it Forward- Proceeds from the festival and raffle tickets will be donated to our chosen local organisation:

The Ruby Hunter Foundation, a grassroots Peramangk organisation. The Ruby Hunter Foundation is dedicated to creating opportunities for Aboriginal people, through the promotion, celebration and support of Arts and Culture.

Your donation will help Jaumafest create a greater impact for community. We thank you for your generosity.

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Thursday
Jul 10
Queer Visions: Out of the Archive - Formative Australian Documentaries Mercury Cinema

Join us for an evening of formative Australian queer documentary cinema as we present Witches and Faggots, Dykes and Poofters (dir. Digby Duncan, 1980, 45 mins), depicting the grassroots meetings, strategies, and organising efforts of Sydney’s lesbian and gay activists leading up to the first Mardi Gras in 1978; and, Homosexuality: A Film for Discussion (dir. Barbara Creed, 1975, 43 mins), a series of candid testimonies from homosexual men and women, capturing a diverse range of perspectives on homosexuality during a time when it was still criminalised in all Australian states and territories. These two groundbreaking Australian documentaries were critical to the primary shaping of early queer political resistance and are not just historical artefacts — they are living records of protest, and capture critical political action. Archival queer films remind us of the work that has come before and challenge us to see the present in relation to these earlier struggles.

Short introduction from esteemed scholar Barbara Creed, followed by a post-film discussion and live readings of archival materials.

Queer Visions is supported by UniSA Justice and Society and Network for Studies in Gender, Sexualities and Equity.

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