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Folk Music, Crafts and More in Butte, Montana

Edited by Nan Frient

If you love folk music or just want to hear what it’s all about, head to the National Folk Festival in Butte, Montana. This "moveable feast of deeply traditional folk arts" celebrates American culture through music, dance, traditional craft, storytelling, food and more. Festival dates are Friday, July 11th through Sunday, July 13th and the entire event is free to the public.

First presented in 1934, the National Folk Festival is the oldest multicultural festival in the nation. With uptown Butte, Montana as its backdrop, seven stages will offer continuous performances throughout the long weekend. The Festival features a broad array of music and dance performances, participatory dancing, hands-on workshops, children's activities, regional and ethnic foods, parades, craft exhibits and more.

Over 250 musicians, dancers and craftspeople will demonstrate, exhibit and perform. Musical styles ranging from blues, rockabilly, jazz, cowboy, bluegrass, western swing, zydeco, polka, old time, gospel and many more will highlight the Festival. Stages will range in size from a 10,000 seat, open-air amphitheater to small, intimate acoustic settings. Some of the feature performances include: Wylie and the Wild West (western), Shemekia Copeland (blues), The Seldom Scene (bluegrass), Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca (Congolese/Cuban), The Oinkari Basque Dancers (traditional Basque dancing & music) and many more.

Historic Uptown Butte, perched in the Northern Rocky Mountains between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, will be the site of the 70th, 71st and 72nd National Folk Festivals (2008, 2009 and 2010). This is the first time the National Folk Festival has been held west of the Mississippi River in over 40 years, and its first time ever in Montana.

http://nationalfolkfestival.com

 

 


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