UkeFest

16th Annual 

UkeFest

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Sat–Wed, August 10–14, 2024

$519

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Location

The Music Center at Strathmore

Start planning your summer learning and perfecting your ukulele skills! UkeFest Artistic Directors Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer return along with Vinícius Vivas, Robert Jones, The Hula Honeys (Ginger Johnson and Robyn Kneubuhl), Zoë Jorgenson, and Aline Kelly for 5 days dedicated to this small-but-mighty instrument. Registration includes 8 hours of skill-based classes, 5 hours of choose-your-own classes, jam sessions, admission to the student and instructor showcases, and a grand finale Live from the Lawn performance. For those looking for intensive skill development, Strathmore’s UkeFest is the only program of its kind that offers an advanced track. 

Included in Tuition: 

• 8 hours of skill-based classes
• 5 hours of Choose Your Own class sessions
• Jam sessions
• Admission to the Faculty Showcase Concerts
• Admission to the Student Open Mic
• 16th Annual UkeFest T-Shirt

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Weekend passes are extremely limited. If passes are currently sold out, please check back later in case of new openings.

Limited weekend passes are also available. Please click here to purchase a Saturday- and Sunday-only UkeFest registration for $269.

Weekend passholders receive:

• 6 classes (2 skills-based morning classes and 4 afternoon walk-in classes)
• 1 jam session
• 1 evening faculty showcase concert
• 1 student open mic
• 16th Annual UkeFest t-shirt

WEEKEND PASSES

CLASSES & SCHEDULE

This year, we are delighted to welcome the following artist/instructors to our staff who bring fresh perspectives, styles, and expertise to 2024:

Instructors

Ukefest Cathy Fink Marcy Marxer By Irene Young

Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer

Marcy Marxer is a GRAMMY Award winning multi-instrumentalist who has been teaching ukulele since 1986. Her “Ukulele For Kids” online courses have brought up a few generations of young ukulele players. She has directed a seniors uke orchestra, taught at prominent Uke and Music Camps and is co-artistic director of Strathmore’s UkeFest. Marcy specializes in chord melody, swing and jazz uke, but plays a bit of everything! She also studied with the grand master of vaudeville, Roy Smeck. Her forte as a social music conductor is only rivaled by her virtuosity on over 20 instruments. Marcy teaches online through www.pegheadnation.com,  www.truefire.com and www.homespun.com

 

Cathy Fink is a GRAMMY Award winning multi-instrumentalist and co-artistic director of Strathmore’s UkeFest with Marcy Marxer. She loves teaching all levels and has created a series of courses on playing Clawhammer Ukulele, kin to the old-time banjo style. Cathy has taught at countless music camps including Puget Sound Guitar Workshop, Midwest Ukefest, The Augusta Workshops, and Palm Springs Ukefest. Cathy & Marcy released two duo recordings of all ukulele music, “Rockin’ The Uke” and “Wahoo.” They have released a total of fifty albums between them and over 50 instructional courses on ukulele, banjo, guitar, mandolin, harmony singing, and even yodeling. Her online instruction is available at www.truefire.com, www.homespun.com, and www.pegheadnation.com. She has written numerous articles for Ukulele Magazine.  

Robert Jones With Ukulele (1)

Robert Jones

Rev. Robert Jones, Sr. is a native Detroiter and an inspirational storyteller and musician celebrating the history, humor, and power of American Roots music. His deep love for traditional African American and American music is shared in live performances that interweave timeless stories with original and traditional songs. For more than thirty years Robert has entertained and educated audiences of all ages in schools, colleges, libraries, union halls, prisons, churches, and civil rights organizations. At the heart of his message is the belief that our cultural diversity tells a story that should celebrate, not just tolerate.  

 

Rev. Robert Jones makes his home in Detroit, Michigan, but he performs throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. An award-winning multi-instrumentalist, he is accomplished on guitar, harmonica, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, and ukulele. He has recorded six albums of original and tradition songs. Robert is the former host of the award-winning radio programs “Blues from the Lowlands” and “Deep River” broadcast on Detroit Public Radio’s WDET-FM Detroit. He has taught music history courses at Wayne State University in Detroit, and he serves as a member of the affiliate faculty at Boston’s Berklee School of Music. Jones has taught and performed for a number of folk music organizations including the Ashokan Center, Summer Acoustic Music Week, Fiddle Hell, the Houston Folklore Society and more. In recent years, Robert wrote, performed, and recorded a one-man show entitled “An Evening With Lead Belly.”

 

In recent years Robert has been a featured artist at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum (Springfield, IL), Rutherford B. Hayes Library (Fremont, OH) and Gerald R. Ford Library (Grand Rapids, MI).  Robert is also a frequent performer and presenter for The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (Dearborn, MI).  In 2018, Robert received a Kresge Arts Fellowship for Music Composition and Performance.   

 

The late legendary Detroit Free Press columnist Bob Talbert wrote about Robert: “Perhaps the world’s most highly educated blues musician, an ordained minister, a longtime DJ, and a living encyclopedia of blues history, the Reverend Robert Jones is comfortable among juke joint loud talkers, fancy-hatted church ladies, and PhDs alike." 

Vinícius Vivas With Ukulele

Vinícius Vivas

Vinícius Vivas is a Brazilian ukulele player from Rio de Janeiro (the land of Bossa Nova). He has performed in Blue Note Rio, presenting a solo ukulele performance and as part of a gypsy jazz ukulele trio, Manouke Gypsy Swing. He wrote the first Master's Dissertation about the ukulele in Brazil at one of the biggest Brazilian universities, UFRJ. Vinicius also played gigs and workshopped in South Korea, Finland, and the United States.

 

Vinícius was born and raised in Brazilian Music. He knows how to bring the samba and bossa nova swing to the ukulele. He also plays jazz, rock, pop music, and choro (Brazilian instrumental musical genre).

 

Vivas has traveled to Vancouver to study how to teach the ukulele with James Hill, being part JHUI Teachers Program and Masterclasses. He also played at online American ukulele festivals like Gaithersburg UkeFest 2022-2023 and Ukulele Festival Hawaii International Spotlight 2021. 

 

His own Ukulele Online Course helps many Brazilian students to learn the ukulele, from beginners to advanced levels. 

The Hula Honeys With Their Ukuleles Standing In Front Of Tropical Greenery

The Hula Honeys

GINGER JOHNSON 

Hailing from the island of Maui, Ginger Johnson is a lifelong musician and singer. The tall half of the Hoku award winning duo with Robyn Kneubuhl, The Hula Honeys, Ginger plays baritone ukulele and tenor guitar in a jazzy style all her own. Johnson finds baritone to be the perfect distillation of guitar and ukulele—melding the deep mellow tones of guitar with the ease, comfort, and versatility of the uke. 

 

ROBYN KNEUBUHL 

Robyn is an accomplished musician and dancer who comes from an esteemed musical lineage. Her mother, Emma Veary, was a headliner at the Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and the Halekūlani. Her mother’s musical gifts were not wasted on Robyn, who embodies the beauty of the golden days of Waikīkī through her music and dance. Robyn is a composer, performer, hula, and ukulele instructor, generous with her time and talent, and eager to share her knowledge with her students wherever she may be. Robyn currently resides on Maui and is a member of The Hula Honeys.

Zoe Jorgensen With Bass

Zoë Jorgenson

Zoë Jorgenson will be UkeFest’s house bass player and bass teacher. Well known in jazz circles, Zoë is a Strathmore Artist in Residence (2024), a string teacher in public schools, and a freelance bassist at venues such as Blues Alley, the Kennedy Center, Strathmore and more. She sings jazz, folk and other styles and will add a smile to every session she’s in. 

Aline Kelly Wearing Sunglasses And Strumming A Ukulele

Aline Kelly

Aline Kelly from Brazil goes by the social media handle Ukemaniak! She’s a versatile player, adept instructor, and fun-loving gal who is ready to take the lunch time strum-alongs to the next level. Aline has taught and performed at the LA Ukefest and Gaithersburg Ukefest and frequently team-teaches with Vinícius Vivas.

August 10 UkeFest Evening Faculty Showcase

Enjoy an evening performance from an amazing lineup of our esteemed instructors.

For UkeFest Participants: As a participant, you will automatically get into the showcase with your UkeFest badge.

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August 10 UkeFest Evening Faculty Showcase

Enjoy an evening performance from an amazing lineup of our esteemed instructors.

For UkeFest Participants: As a participant, you will automatically get into the showcase with your UkeFest badge.

LEARN MORE

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