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Folkmoot Festival July 14-27

Kelly | 10 June 2008

Hey readers - has anyone been to Folkmoot in the past? Experiences, tips, or recommendations to share?

From the Folkmoot USA brochure & Web site:

Folkmoot USA, North Carolina’s Official International Festival, is a two-week celebration of the world’s cultural heritage through folk music and dance. Held each summer across the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina, Folkmoot features performances, parades and workshops by more than 350 performers from a dozen or so countries. Performers demonstrate a cultural heritage through colorful, authentic and original reproduction costumes, lively dance and beautiful sounds. During its 25-year history, over 200 folk groups from more than 100 countries have shared their heritage and culture at Folkmoot USA.

This is Folkmoot USA’s 25th anniversary celebration! Countries who are expected to participate include Argentina, Belarus, Canada (Nova Scotia), Chinese Taipei, France, Japan, Kenya, Russia, Slovakia, South Africa, and Trinidad. The U.S. Host Team, Whitewater Bluegrass Company & Mars Hill College’s Bailey Mountain Cloggers will appear at the Gala, Opening, & Closing performances.

Events and performances are located all over WNC. See the detailed schedule.

Tickets are currently on sale, and purchase options include:
Online at www.folkmootusa.org
By phone at 828.452.2997
Or by contacting the specific venue

Check out a Hawaiian Fire Dancer at Folkmoot 2007.

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