List of folk festivals
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A folk festival celebrates traditional folk crafts and folk music. The following is an incomplete list of folk festivals worldwide. This list generally excludes festivals with only a partial focus on folk music or arts, though these multi-genre festivals may be included in individual subcategories of Category:Folk festivals by country.
Folk festivals may feature folk art and folk music, with a focus on both or either, as well as folk dance or ethnic foods. Featured genres are often catered to a particular region or culture, for example Celtic festivals or maritime music festivals. Diverse regional genres of folk music are popular among modern audiences, and there are major folk music festivals in many countries. It is sometimes claimed that the earliest modern folk festival was the 1928 Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, North Carolina, founded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Since then festivals have grown in size, such as the Feast of the Hunters' Moon in Indiana, which draws approximately 60,000 visitors per year. Some offshoots of folk music, such as country music and bluegrass music, have festival circuits devoted solely to the genre.
Handicrafting has long been exhibited at such events and festival-like gatherings, as it has its roots in the rural crafts. Like folk art, handicraft output often has cultural, political, and/or religious significance. Folk art encompasses art produced from an indigenous culture or by peasants or other laboring tradespeople. In contrast to fine art, folk art is primarily utilitarian and decorative rather than purely aesthetic, and is often sold at festivals by tradespeople or practicing amateurs.[1] As at folk festivals, such art and handicraft may also appear at historical reenactments and events such as Renaissance fairs.
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Festivals by region
By country
Australia
Belarus
- International Folk Music Festival "Kamyanitsa"
Belgium
- Dranouter Festival [2]
- Gooikoorts International volksmuziekfestival [3]
Bulgaria
- International Children's Folk Festival "Varna"
- Open Balkan Championship of Folklore "Jiva Voda - Euro Folk"
- Open European Championship of Folklore "Euro Folk"
- Open National Championship of Folklore "Euro Folk"
- Stara Planina Fest "Balkan Folk"[4]
- World Championship of Folklore "World Folk"
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
- Kaslo Folk Music Fest[6]
- Vancouver Folk Music Fest[7]
Manitoba
- Back 40 Folk Festival (Morden)[8]
- Brandon Folk, Music & Art Festival (Brandon)[9]
- Harvest Moon Festival (Clearwater)[10]
- Harvest Sun Music Fest (Kelwood)[11]
- Matlock Festival of Music Art and Nature (Matlock)[12]
- Portage la Prairie Winter Folk Fest (Portage la Prairie)[13]
- Prairie Wind Music Festival (Cypress River)[14]
- Rainbow Trout Music Festival (St. Malo)[15]
- Shine On Festival of Music & Art (Kerry)[16]
- Whoop & Hollar Folk Festival (Portage la Prairie)[13]
- Winnipeg Folk Festival (Birds Hill)
Newfoundland/Labrador
- Heritage Folk Festival (Terra Nova Park)[17]
- Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival (St. John's)[18]
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Saskatchewan
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
- Etnosoi! Festival (Helsinki)
- Haapavesi Folk Music Festival[21]
- Hollo and Martta International Folklore Festival (Hollola)[22]
- Jutajaiset Folklore Festival (Rovaniemi)[23]
- Kalenat International Children Folklore Festival (Lappeenranta)[24]
- Kaustinen Folk Music Festival[25]
- Kihaus Folk Festival (Rääkkylä)[26]
- KoskisFolk (Koski Tl) (every other year)[27]
- Medieval Folk Fest Tampere
- PispalaFolk (Tampere)
- Pispalan Sottiisi - Pispala Schottische (Tampere)[28]
- DANCE MANIA (every other year)
- FOLKLANDIA CRUISE (Helsinki-Tallinn-Helsinki or Turku-Stockholm-Turku)
- PISPALA SCHOTTISCHE (every other year)
- Sata-Häme Soi - International Accordion Festival (Ikaalinen)[29]
France
Germany
see Volksfest
Greece
- International Children's Folk Festival "Hanioti"
Honduras
Iceland
India
- Amarrass Music Festival[35]
- Blue Lotus Festival[36]
- FAKIRI[37]
Ireland
Italy
Lithuania
Macedonia
- International Folk Dance Festival "Ohrid Waves"
Netherlands
New Zealand
- North Island
- Auckland Folk Festival
- Wellington Folk Festival - held over Labour Weekend; Labour Day in New Zealand is the fourth Monday in October
- South Island
- Cardrona Folk Festival - held over Labour Weekend in the Cardrona Valley near Wanaka; Labour Day in New Zealand is fourth Monday in October; run by Martin Curtis
- Canterbury Folk Festival - held at Easter in the Waipara Valley north of Christchurch; run by the Christchurch Folk Music Club
- Tui Farm Folk Festival - held over the New Year period near Tapawera in the Nelson district; run by Steve and Carol Rose
- Waihi Bush Folk Festival - held the weekend nearest to Waitangi Day (February 6) near Geraldine in South Canterbury; run by David Musgrave
- Whare Flat Folk Festival - held over the New Year period a few miles out of Dunedin; run by Dunedin's New Edinburgh Folk Club
- Whitestone Folk Festival - held at Queen's Birthday weekend near Herbert in North Otago; Queen's Birthday is observed in New Zealand on the first Monday in June; run by Dunedin's New Edinburgh Folk Club
Russia
- Dver v Leto, Vyborg
- Empty Hills, Kaluga Oblast
- Grushinsky festival, near Samara
- Golos Kochevnikov, Buryatia
- Ilmensky festival, near Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast
- Kamva festival, Perm
- Mir bardov, Samara
- Mir Sibiri festival, Shushenskoye, Krasnoyarsk Krai
- Olkha festival, near Irkutsk
- Primorskiye struny festival, Vladivostok
- Ybitsa festival, Syktyvdinsky District, Komi Republic
Spain
Slovakia
- Folk Festival Detva
- Folk Festival Horehronské dni spevu a tanca - Heľpa
- Folk Festival Jánošíkové dni - Terchová
- Folk Festival Východná
- International Folk Festival Myjava
- Rusínsky Folk Festival Svidník
Sweden
- Green World Yoga & Sacred Music Festival - held in late June (Skåne)[49]
- Urkult Näsåker - held in August each year; purportedly the largest world music festival (Ångermanland)[50]
Turkey
- Bodrum International Folk Dance Festival[51]
UK
USA
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References
Further reading
- Coffin, Tristam P.; Cohen, Hennig, (editors), Folklore in America; tales, songs, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, games, folk drama and folk festivals, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1966. Selections from the Journal of American folklore. Cf. chapter on "Folk Drama and Folk Festival", pp. 195–225,
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