| Hours |
Festival hours: Friday, August 10, 2001 6:00 - 10:30 p.m.
Saturday, August 11, 2001 noon to 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, August 12, 2001 noon to 6:00 p.m. |
| Free Admission |
| The National Folk Festival is presented free of charge to the Public. |
| Accessibility |
| The Festival is fully accessible and will provide sign language and audio description for selected performances. |
| Travel information |
| Finding us is easy. Follow the East Lansing exits from any freeway. Signs will identify festival parking locations. Special parking will be available at Hagadorn and South Service Road, which is on the south side of the Michigan State University Campus, with a free shuttle available to take visitors to the Festival area. Other parking is available at the Abbott Center and at East Lansing High School. |
| Directions to East Lansing and NFF |
http://www.hfs.msu.edu/kellogg/areamap.html
http://www.lansing.org/maps.html
http://www.elartfst.com
http://fix496.com |
| National Folk Festival Program Information |
The largest stage will be in Valley Court Park (behind Beaners).
- The festival will run from Valley Court Park all the way up to the Marriott Hotel on the corner of Albert and M.A.C. Avenues.
- The Albert Avenue Dance Pavilion will feature 90-minute sets of a variety of dance music
including: polka, Cajun, blues, Caribbean, Tex-Mex and contra dancing. It will be located in the Albert Avenue Lot behind Tower Records.
- There are approximately 25 different performers/music groups who will rotate on multiple stages throughout the festival each day offering continuous performances.
-There will be more than 25 food vendors featuring traditional, ethnic and regional foods.
- The festival will feature traditional crafts with demonstrations and sales.
- The "children's area" in the Valley Court Park will provide kids with hands-on activities that are related to cultural traditions.
The National Folk Festival performers are the real thing. The 2000 festival included top-notch performers, superb musicians and skilled entertainers.
-Afro-Caribbean
-Bluegrass
-Blues
-Cajun
-Cape Breton
-Celtic
-Cowboy
-Eastern European
-Gospel
-Hawaiian hula
-Irish
-Polka
-Salsa
-South Asian
-Tejana (Tex-Mex)
-Parades
To date, 16 diverse musical acts have been confirmed:
Other genres planned include musicians in Andean, Gospel, Jamaican and Polka styles.
For those who enjoyed the NFF 2000 Crossroads Stage, focusing on traditions in clothing and body adornment, look for more Talkers and Tellers programming throughout this year's festival. Artists in arts and ethnic food traditions will provide audiences with insightful experiences from their own lives. The Folk Arts Marketplace, Taste of Traditions Food Court, Children's Folk Activities Area and Traditional Games Tent complete the sights, sounds, flavors and fun of this rich cultural celebration
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East lansing Recreation and Arts will again sponsor crafts workshops this year for those looking for a more "hands-on" experience. And dance workshops, offered on three separate evenings prior to the festival, give people the chance to perfect some dance steps they can use under the dance tents each night at NFF.
Transportation to and from the site will be by shuttle bus from off-site parking.
Trolley service will move visitors around on-site. For those with disabilities, assistance will be provided in moving around the crowded festival site.
Audio Description and sign language will be provided at each stage. |
| Ethnic & Traditional foods |
This years National Folk Festival will showcase the foods of various ethnic, religious, and regional groups in the Taste of Traditions Food Court.
-African-American Ribs
-Armenian and Russian Cuisine
-Dutch-American Sausage
-Greek and Thai Food
-Mexican-American Gorditas
-Middle Eastern Specialties
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| Family Fun & Activities |
The National Folk Festival is a festival for kids and families to enjoy and to learn together.
-Dance performances
-music
-Crafts
-Ethnic foods
-Exhibitions
-Hands-on Activities
-Puppet Shows
-Parades
-Storytelling
-workshops |
| Traditional Arts & Crafts |
Many traditional artists will be demonstrating and selling their crafts in this years Folk Arts Market Place.
-African-American Quilts
-Cedar Fan Carving
-Chinese Jade Carving
-Finnish-American Rag Rugs
-Miniature Boat Makers
-Native-American Baskets
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| Links |
Lowell Folk Festival
Cityfolk Festival
Michigan Festival Events Association.
Capital area center for independent living
Creole Gallery
Ten Pound Fiddle Coffeehouse
Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau
Travel Michigan |
| Festival Producers |