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The Edmonton Folk Music Festival (EFMF) is an annual four-day outdoor music event held the second weekend of August in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, established in 1980 by Don Whalen. [1] and a core group of volunteers. The festival continues to draw many people from around the world as both spectators and performers.
Edmonton Music & Speech Arts Festival [28] Edmonton: Mid-April–early-May: Classical Music, Musical Theatre, Speech Arts Cariwest Caribbean Arts Festival [29] Edmonton: Mid-August: Caribbean carnival Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival [30] Edmonton: Mid-August: Dragon boat: Edmonton Folk Music Festival [31] Edmonton: Mid-August: Folk music festival ...
Hangashore Folk Festival: Corner Brook NL: Hellifax Horror Film Festival Halifax NS [13] Island Fringe Festival: Charlottetown PEI: Lunenburg Doc Fest Lunenburg NS [14] Nova Scotia Gaelic Mod: Cape Breton Island NS: OUTeast Film Festival: Halifax NS [15] Stan Rogers Folk Festival: Canso: NS: Stoked for the Holidays: Sydney: NS: Virgin Festival ...
This list includes folk festivals worldwide, except those with only a partial focus on folk music or arts. Folk festivals may also feature folk dance or ethnic foods. Handicrafting has long been exhibited at such events and festival-like gatherings, as it has its roots in the rural crafts .
Tickets for the 2024 Folk Festival were made public on Feb. 1. Prices ranged from $116 for a single-day ticket to $286 for a general three-day pass. Prices ranged from $116 for a single-day ticket ...
The festival started out -- or grew out of -- the Up + Downtown Music Festival, which ran annually from 2013 to 2019. [2] In 2020, Ryan Rathjen, a radio host on CJSR-FM , became executive director of the festival, and led its rebranding in an attempt to make the festival more inclusive and collaborative.
Winnipeg Folk Festival: Winnipeg: Manitoba: 1974: Folk festival: Winnipeg New Music Festival: Winnipeg: Manitoba: 1992: Contemporary classical music festival: Whoop & Hollar Folk Festival: Portage la Prairie: Manitoba: 2015: Folk festival (Alternative / Blues / Francophone / Folk / Indie / Indigenous / Pop / Rock / Roots / World)