Fringe Festival reactivates our region's artistic heartbeat

Fringe Festival director Azzy Jay and local performer TimTim are excited about the launch of the 2021 'Reactivate' celebration.
Fringe Festival director Azzy Jay and local performer TimTim are excited about the launch of the 2021 'Reactivate' celebration.

For a community of some 7,000 people our town’s unique reputation for the arts and artists precedes it – it’s a heady mix that is being celebrated as part of Castlemaine’s acclaimed Fringe Festival which is on now!
Whether it’s poetry, music, book launches, or an art trail of shop window installations hosted by an eclectic mix of Castlemaine’s veterinary clinics, tattoo parlour, bookshops, bakeries and florist, the Fringe Festival, held over two weeks, will offer something for everyone.
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Further details of the Castlemaine Fringe Festival, including artists, events, programming and the window art trail can also be found at the festival’s website at castlemainefringe.org.au

Lisa Dennis
Editor of the Castlemaine Mail newspaper and senior journalist on our sister paper the Midland Express. Over the last 24 years Lisa been proudly reporting news in the Mount Alexander and Macedon Ranges communities.