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What You Got? Festival 2011
Capitol Theater
Olympia, WA
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What You Got? Festival 2011
September 23 & 24 - the Youth at OFS Present
What You Got? Festival 2011
BANDS - MOVIES - ART - WORKSHOPS
Admission is $5.00 each night and $8.00 for weekend pass. Available at www.brownpapertickets.com, Rainy Day Records, or at the box office night of show.
Plus outdoor music stage and SKATE JAM on Saturday! The youth volunteers at the Olympia Film Society are presenting their 8th Annual What You Got? Festival. It is the goal of this festival to foster the vitality of our community by providing a venue for vivacious and creative youth. In regards to inspiring a variety of youth self-expression, this festival is a 2-day celebration of youth-teen culture, showcasing movies, bands, artwork, and free workshops organized by youth around the South Sound, but you can be any age to check it out!
Visit www.olympiafilmsociety.org/festivals to see the full line up of bands, workshops, movies and more!  Full Schedule below:

Your Olympia Film Society presents
What you got! Fest 2011

All events take place at or in front of the Capitol Theater, 206 E. 5th Ave in downtown Olympia.

Tickets: $5 per day or $8 for a full pass (both days)

Friday, September 23 6-7 Movies
Viewmasters: Reel Grrls Films 2010-2011 by various directors 9-19 years old (6o mins)
In this showcase reel, 17 short films made by Reel Grrl participants make their debut, reflection a diverse array of genres, styles, and techniques.


Bands on the backstage... Doors at 8pm
8:30 - 9:00pm"Lexze Mercado-Olin, Sequoia Mercado-Olin, Patricia Gonzalez & Mikayla Sison are graduates of the Nisqually Tribe Music Mentor Academy"
9:15 - 9:45pm Queer Rock Camp Bands
10:00 - 10:30pm Rooftop Warrior
10:45 - 11:15pmSea Cats


Saturday, September 24, 2-3pm movies
Read it! Film it! Screen it! The best of the Timberland Library's Book Trailer Contest... (3.5 mins)
Un Lun Don by Nolan Hibbard-Pelly, Book Thief by Abe Poultridge, Savannah Dunlap, and Sarah Lykins and The Hunger Games by Lucas Schaefer

Out of This World by the youth directors of Lights! Camera! Action! at the Olympia Hands On Children's Museum (15mins)
The Intergalactic Empire tries to rid the universe of Heroes. Lucky for them, they meet a monkey and a magical banana and the whole thing ends in an awesome dance party!

Chips by Gabriela Capestany (4:20 mins)
Peace and quiet is interrupted by a simple bag of chips.

Peeps by Emily Bjarke (2.5mins)
A Peep finds love after Easter.

The Reel Story by Emily Bjarke (5.5 mins)
Sibling rivalries taken to the next level.


3 - 5:00pm SKATE JAM!!! Skateboarders take over! We're closing 5th Avenue in front of the theater and Northwest Snowboards is providing skate ramps.

3 - 5:00pm FREE Workshops:
Zombie Make Up
T-shirt screening by Don't Stop Printing

3:30 - 5:00pm FREE Outdoor SK8 Jam Music Begins
Start off with a Kiddie Jam! Open mic and instrument free for all mostly for kids 5 and under, but all are welcome. Followed by the bands We Play Quiet and Bone Sickness


4:30-7 movies/Fashion Show (6:00- 7:00pm)
Tacoma Grafitti Project by Ryan Traymor (6.5 mins)
An informal video on a Tacoma Grafitti artist talking about why he does his art and explains the lifestyle.

Followed by Jonah Teller (6.25 mins)
A young girl attempts to survive the daily horrors of the post-apocalyptic world she has been forced to live in.

Oly Noir by Denver Lively (7 mins)
When a wide eyed young girl of the nineteen forties, witnesses a brutal murder she confides in her therapist. She soon realizes she could have made a grave mistake.

Digital Stories by Angelica Wilson and Elizabeth Jetton, part of the Unsung Heroes Project at TCTV

Louisiana Scones and the Quest for the Pie of Eternal Life by Gabriela Capestany (45 mins)
When Nazis go after a sacred pie, it is up to Louisiana Scones to beat them to it!

6pm Zombie Trash Fashion Show with music from Selector Dub Narcotic
Local youth designers forage for recycled materials and while our models are ashen, they rock their trash fashion!!! Zombification provided by Zombie make up workshop earlier in the day.


Bands on the backstage... Doors at 8pm
8:30 - 8:50pmThis End Up
9:05 - 9:30pm Recoil
9:45 - 10:15pm Black Horse
10:30 - 11:15pmJeff Mikey and the Bouncy House

Location

Capitol Theater
206 5th Avenue SE
Olympia, WA 98501
United States
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Categories

Film > Festivals
Film > Movies
Music > All Ages
Music > Rock

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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