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Historic Hahndorf Doll Extravaganza Inc.

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Promoting Doll Making and Collecting, plus Bears, Miniatures and Associated Items

  1. Historic Hahndorf Doll Extravaganza Inc.
      1. Adelaide Hills Doll Guild Inc. - Dolls, Bears and Collectables Fair 2009
    1. Introduction
    2. Background to First Doll Extravaganza
    3. Further Doll Extravaganzas


Adelaide Hills Doll Guild Inc. - Dolls, Bears and Collectables Fair 2009

A Dolls, Bears and Collectable Fair will now be held at Hahndorf in 2009 organised by The Adelaide Hills Doll Guild Inc. as follows:

THE ADELAIDE HILLS DOLL GUILD Inc.
proudly presents - Back to Hahndorf - 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th April, 2009
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Continuing with the same format as The Historic Hahndorf Doll Extravaganza Inc.

Doll, Bear & Cloth Doll Competitions - Cash Prizes for Major Awards
Trading, Workshops and International Lecturers

NON PRODUCT ORIENTED

Enquiries: Marlene Martin - President (08) 8177 1316
Natalie Stewart - Events Co-ordinator (08) 8388 7175

Part Proceeds to: Neurosurgical Research Foundation Inc., and Hahndorf CFS

Further information and details are available on The Adelaide Hills Doll Guild 'Hahnwiki' website.


Introduction

IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:
The HISTORIC HAHNDORF DOLL EXTRAVAGANZA will not take place in Hahndorf in 2008.

Since the inaugural Hahndorf Doll Extravaganza in 1986, this event has been held continuously on a biennial basis. Unfortunately, rising costs, reduced participant and visitor numbers, and difficulties associated with organizational matters mean that the 2008 Doll Extravaganza will not be held at Hahndorf.
A Doll Extravaganza may take place in 2010, but this is yet to be decided.
The involvement of all individuals associated with organizing the event over the years has been much appreciated as has the input of exhibitors, lecturers, traders and visitors to the event.

Additional Information (on other pages):

  1. Details of Historic Hahndorf Doll Extravaganza 2006

  2. A Gallery of Photographs taken during the 2006 Extravaganza.

    1. [[PhotoGallery/DollCompetitionPhotos|Doll and Bear Competition]] at St. Michael's Church Hall.

    2. [[PhotoGallery/DollTradingPhotos|Doll and Teddy Bear Trading]] held at the Hahndorf Institute and the Pavilion (Alec Johnson Park), plus displays at Hahndorf Primary School Gym.

    3. [[PhotoGallery/DollWorkshopPhotos|Workshops]] held at the Hahndorf Bowling Club.

Background to First Doll Extravaganza

Porcelain doll making and collecting is a fast growing pastime and has overtaken coin collecting to become the second largest hobby in the world. As many as one-third of all collectors are male and rare dolls are now considered prime investment, not merely toys.

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In October 1984, the idea for a Doll Convention to be held in South Australia was conceived by John Storey and Natalie Stewart of Hahndorf, as a vehicle for the doll world of Australia to participate in the celebration of South Australia's Jubilee year. On Friday 9th November 1984, a small group of nine people were invited to attend an inaugural meeting (all were from the doll oriented world but from different spheres) to discuss the formation of a Committee and the format such a function would take.

It was decided that these nine people, with the addition of another three, would make up the Executive Committee, and because of the number of exhibitions and shows that were hoped to be included, that it should be called the 'South Australian Doll Extravaganza'. Hahndorf, with its historic village atmosphere, a reasonable amount of accommodation and a large number of Art and Craft places, was chosen as the venue.

The aim of the Extravaganza was to have a friendly get-together of people interested in dolls, both antique and modern, and to exchange ideas, methods and knowledge of their expertise in this field.

This convention would be a non-profit making venture, probably a 'once-only' occasion and any money remaining after the event to go to charities. Sponsors would be needed for the production of a brochure and for major prizes for the competitions.

As Hahndorf was a German migrant village, it was decided to base our logo and colour around this theme, and our logo for this convention became a jointed doll dressed in German costume with the year of the Jubilee occasion printed on the apron (see above). This theme was carried throughout the Extravaganza.

As no funds were available from the Jubilee Committee or any other Government source, the Committee started from rock bottom. Fund raising was difficult and required much work on top of the organisation required for the event. Our initial goal was to have 250 delegates, but due to demand this figure was increased to 275, the absolute maximum that would still allow for families of delegates to attend the function.

In mid November 1985, because of our large numbers, we decided to approach Countess Maree Tarnowska from England to lecture to our delegates. Maree is considered to be an authority on dolls throughout the world and having not visited Australia before, was anxious to do so and agreed to our request.

Because of the enormous workload involved, the organisational responsibility was split into six sections as follows:

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Further Doll Extravaganzas

The highly encouraging results of the inaugural South Australian Doll Extravaganza held in 1986 resulted in a most successful second event being staged in 1988. This has been followed by ever more sucessful events up to the present day. Doll Extravaganzas have now been held in Hahndorf, South Australia on a biennial basis since that date.

When the inaugural Extravaganza was staged by the small group of doll devotees, little was it realised that the event would grow, develop and evolve to what it is today. Hundreds of doll makers and collectors have enjoyed the Extravaganzas over that period, and grasped the opportunity to hear first hand from many, many experts in both modern and antique doll reproduction.

Details of some recent past Historic Hahndorf Doll Extravaganzas are available by accessing the 'links' below.

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