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    First presented in 1934, the National Folk Festival is the oldest multicultural arts celebration in the nation. This “movable feast” of American heritage has traveled to 27 communities around the country to celebrate traditional music, dance, storytelling, crafts and food. Now entering its 65th year, the festival is… Read More
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    Saturday: noon Two Rivers, 6:30 p.m. Two Rivers; Sunday: 3:30 p.m. Railroad, 5 p.m. Two Rivers Warner Williams is a songster and guitarist from the Washington, D.C., suburb of Gaithersburg, Md., and one of the finest Piedmont-style blues players in the country. googletag.cmd.push(function () {… Read More
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    Friday: 9:15 p.m. Penobscot; Saturday: 1 p.m. Railroad Karan Casey has one of the most instantly recognizable and original voices in Irish music. A former lead vocalist with the Irish supergroup Solas, she exhibits the grace and richness of an old soul. The Wall Street… Read More
    Friday: 8 p.m. Kenduskeag; Saturday: 2:30 p.m. Kenduskeag; Sunday: 12:30 p.m. Kenduskeag Surrounded by local legend and enriched by a multiethnic past, vallenato, the music of Colombia’s coastal region, has become one of the country’s most popular styles. Sensacion Vallenata con Gustavo Nieto, a Maryland-based… Read More
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    Saturday: 4:45 p.m. Two Rivers; Sunday: 2:45 p.m. Two Rivers Upon arriving in the United States in 1996, Yang Wei and Betty Xiang were immediately recognized as virtuosos of extraordinary ability, masters of the ancient Chinese pipa (lute) and erhu (violin). This husband-and-wife duet has… Read More
    Saturday: 1:45 p.m. Two Rivers; Sunday: noon Heritage The Volskaya Russian Trio, which is about to mark its fifth anniversary as an ensemble, is composed of Tamara Volskaya on domra, Anatoliy Trofimov on bayan and Leonid Bruk on bass balalaika. The group performs a blend… Read More
    Saturday: noon Kenduskeag, 9:15 p.m. Kenduskeag; Sunday: 3 p.m. Kenduskeag, 5 p.m. Railroad Emerging from the urban centers of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) and remaining popular for more than 50 years, soukous, or “rumba,” has been one of the most globally influential… Read More
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    Saturday: 1 p.m. Chinese dragon and lion dancers on midway, 3 p.m. Taiwanese folk aboriginal dance at Children’s Area, 4 p.m. Chinese yo-yo exhibition at Children’s Area, 7 p.m. Chinese dragon and lion dancers parade from Heritage to Railroad; Sunday: 1:15 p.m. Chinese dragon and lion dancers at… Read More
    Vendors in the National Folk Festival’s Marketplace sell traditional arts. These arts are learned as part of the cultural life of a group of people whose members share a common ethnic heritage, language, religion, occupation or culturally united geographic region. Folk and traditional arts are shaped by a… Read More
    Saturday: noon Children’s, 4 p.m. Two Rivers, 5:45 p.m. Two Rivers; Sunday: 2 p.m. Two Rivers, 3:30 p.m. Children’s John Styles is the world’s leading authority on and practitioner of the ancient art of Punch and Judy, the slapstick hand puppetry brought to England from… Read More
    Saturday: 2 p.m. Heritage, 8:30 p.m. Railroad; Sunday: 2:30 p.m. Railroad, 5:15 p.m. Heritage The Klezmatics play the soul-stirring Jewish roots music known as klezmer. One of the seminal groups in the klezmer revival, the group was founded in New York City’s East Village in… Read More
    For generations, the Wabanaki of Maine – the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot people – have kept alive their heritage in the form of basketry and woodcarving. Traditional artists specialize in crafting baskets from native flora such as brown ash, sweet grass and birch. Finding these materials requires… Read More
    Saturday: 1:15 p.m. Kenduskeag, 8 p.m. Kenduskeag; Sunday: 1:45 p.m. Kenduskeag, 4 p.m. Railroad La Bande Feufollet, a sextet of teenagers from the Lafayette, La., region, is carrying on Cajun community and family traditions and is committed to the Louisiana French language and music of… Read More
    Friday: 8:15 p.m. Penobscot; Saturday: 2 p.m. Railroad; Sunday: 2:15 p.m. Heritage Springfield Exit is a new band created by three veteran musicians who bring with them a rich variety of experience. Their sound stems from Appalachian roots and combines elements of bluegrass and country. Read More
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    Friday: 7:30 p.m. Railroad; Saturday: noon Heritage, 4 p.m. Railroad; Sunday: 4:45 p.m. Penobscot Barachois plays traditional Acadian music – a rhythmic, high-voltage style born in the heart of a culture kept alive through 21/2 centuries on Canada’s tiny Prince Edward Island. Music brought from… Read More
    My boyfriend and I met at the Folk Festival. I guess the location was actually one of the best and selectively few places to meet new and different kinds of people. Rakan is an Arab, beautiful and dark-eyed and still of the Old World impression that treating a… Read More
    When Wylie Gustafson takes the stage at the 2003 National Folk Festival, you’ll probably notice a few things about his appearance. He’s a yodeling cowboy. Hence, he wears a cowboy hat, Wrangler jeans and a Western-style jacket that’s more Hollywood than home-on-the-range. What you may not notice are… Read More
    The defining moment of the Folk Festival, for me, came near the end. I had been tracking the hip-hop group from Manhattan for two days, hoping to see some cool moves to report back to my sons. I was delighted to hear that a decision had been made… Read More