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The Michigan State University Museum, and the National Council for the Traditional Arts. |
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The National Folk Festival (NFF) is your chance to CELEBRATE our country's many forms of ethnic and folk music, dance, traditional crafts, storytelling and food. EXPLORE America in East Lansing, See some of the nation's finest folk artists from throughout the country, all in one location. EXPERIENCE the musical traditions that make America a vital and creative cultural mosaic. HEAR the finest fiddlers, blues guitarists, Cajun bands, storytellers, Celtic and polka groups, cowboy poets, salsa groups, gospel singers, and bluegrass bands. SEE the finest jazz musicians, step dancers, and many others. TASTE the mouthwatering ethnic and regional foods. DANCE to more than two days of music from a variety of folk traditions. KEEP a slice of the folk festival experience by taking home recordings and crafts. ENJOY all of the National Folk Festival with FREE ADMISSION for the entire family. For more information, call the National Folk Festival at (517) 351-2735. For visitor and travel information call the Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-888-2-LANSING. |
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