Programs & Activities: Music & Dance

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Special thanks to our major music sponsor, the City of East Lansing.
The Great Lakes Folk Festival celebrates the rich traditional folk, ethnic and tribal music and dances of the people of Michigan, the Great Lakes region, and the United States. The nation’s earliest immigrants and settlers brought the performing arts of their countries of origin with them to their new homeland, where they encountered the land’s First Nations. Each of these peoples worked to maintain their unique traditions while at the same time adapting to new conditions and a rich confluence of cultures. Those musical traditions which we think of as quintessentially “American”—jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass, old-time, Tex-Mex, Cajun, zydeco, cowboy and others—spring from the interaction and intertwining of these varied cultural roots. Today, renewed emigration from a wide range of nations brings new sounds and performance traditions to enrich our American cultural landscape.

The Great Lakes Folk Festival celebrates this musical legacy through performances by masters who learned their skills within distinct communities and who remain rooted in their communities. Their exposure to their performance skills is usually at an early age, learned firsthand (often within their own families), and what they perform is an integral part of their particular culture.

Traditions Showcases: The Great Lakes Folk Festival features "Traditions Showcases," comparative sessions featuring specific instruments like the fiddle or accordion and explorations of cultural and geographical differences and similarities in musical traditions.
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Artists

ALBERTA ADAMS *
(Blues) -- Detroit, Mich.

BARRA MacNEILS
(Cape Breton Celtic) -- Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada

JOHNNIE BASSETT *
(Blues) -- Detroit, Mich.

STELLA CHIWESHE
(Mbira: Shona ceremonial music) -- Zimbabwe, Africa

FEUFOLLET
(Cajun) -- Lafayette, La.

STEVEN GREENMAN KLEZMER ENSEMBLE
(Klezmer: Eastern European Jewish folk music) -- Cleveland, Ohio

GINNY HAWKER and TRACY SCHWARZ
(Old-time Country/Appalachian) -- Cox's Mill, W.Va.

GEORGE KAHUMOKU, JR.
(Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar) -- Maui, Hawaii and Santa Cruz, Calif.

GAYLORD KLANCNIK ORCHESTRA
(Slovenian- or Cleveland-Style Polka) -- Carleton, Mich.

DUDLEY & JACQUELINE LAUFMAN
(New England Traditional Barn Dance) -- Canterbury, N.H.

CATHIE RYAN
(Irish Traditional Vocal) -- South Salem, N.Y.

SKÅLMUSIK
(Scandinavian) -- Brainerd, Minn.

RALPH STANLEY
(Bluegrass) --  Church Hill, Tenn.

TAMBURITZA RROMA GROUP
(Tamburitza: Croatian "Gypsy style" music) -- Chicago, Ill

NICK VILLAREAL
(Conjunto) -- San Antonio, Texas

JOE WEAVER *
(Blues) -- Detroit, Mich.

"UNCLE" JESSIE WHITE
(Blues) -- Detroit, Mich.

LARE WILLIAMS and NEW DIRECTION
(Bluegrass) -- Kentwood, Mich.


* Will also be performing together as the Detroit Blues Revue

2002 Music Selection and Community Advisory Committees