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Monday July 20, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Tuesday July 21, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Wednesday July 22, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Thursday July 23, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Friday July 24, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Saturday July 25, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Sunday July 26, 2009
End: 7:46 pm
Start: Jul 16 2009 - 7:46pm
End: Jul 26 2009 - 7:46pm

The 2009 Folkmoot Festival will take place on July 16 – 26 in the
beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. Folkmoot is one of only
three international folk festivals in the United States, where over 300
dancers and musicians from countries throughout the world travel to
Waynesville, North Carolina for a two-week show. Traditional
performances from nearly a dozen countries will take place throughout
nine counties during the eleven-day festival. Held for 25 consecutive
years, Folkmoot is North Carolina’s Official International Festival and

Thursday July 30, 2009
Start: 7:48 pm
Start: Jul 30 2009 - 7:48pm
End: Aug 1 2009 - 7:48pm

Join in the celebration and discover the nation's longest running
folk festival. Founded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford in 1928, the Festival
showcases an amazing repertoire of mountain performers who share songs
and dances that echo centuries of Scottish, English, Irish, Cherokee
and African heritage. Each evening is a joyful exploration of the rich
culture found in the valleys and coves between the Great Smokies and
the Blue Ridge Mountains. Presented at Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack
Place in downtown Asheville, Thursday July 30 - Saturday August 1, 2009

Friday July 31, 2009
(all day)
Start: Jul 30 2009 - 7:48pm
End: Aug 1 2009 - 7:48pm

Join in the celebration and discover the nation's longest running
folk festival. Founded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford in 1928, the Festival
showcases an amazing repertoire of mountain performers who share songs
and dances that echo centuries of Scottish, English, Irish, Cherokee
and African heritage. Each evening is a joyful exploration of the rich
culture found in the valleys and coves between the Great Smokies and
the Blue Ridge Mountains. Presented at Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack
Place in downtown Asheville, Thursday July 30 - Saturday August 1, 2009

Saturday August 1, 2009
End: 7:48 pm
Start: Jul 30 2009 - 7:48pm
End: Aug 1 2009 - 7:48pm

Join in the celebration and discover the nation's longest running
folk festival. Founded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford in 1928, the Festival
showcases an amazing repertoire of mountain performers who share songs
and dances that echo centuries of Scottish, English, Irish, Cherokee
and African heritage. Each evening is a joyful exploration of the rich
culture found in the valleys and coves between the Great Smokies and
the Blue Ridge Mountains. Presented at Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack
Place in downtown Asheville, Thursday July 30 - Saturday August 1, 2009

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