
Performers demonstrate cultural heritage through colorful, authentic and original reproduction costumes, lively dance and traditional music. During its 28-year history, over 200 folk groups from more than 100 countries have shared their heritage and culture at the Folkmoot Festival.
Highlights of this year's festival include:
- The Parade of Nations and Folkmoot at First Friday Street dance in downtown
Waynesville on July 20
- The Grand Opening at the Stompin’ Ground in Maggie Valley on July 20
- Haywood County Arts Council’s International Festival Day on Main Street in Waynesille on July 21
- World Friendship Day held in the Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska on July 22
- Performances in towns across Western North Carolina
including: Canton, Burnsville, Bryson City, Asheville, Flat Rock, Cullowhee, Franklin, Waynesville, Maggie Valley, Cherokee, Clyde and Lake Junaluska
- Extravaganza Matinee and evening performances at the Stompin’ Ground in Maggie Valley on July 27
- Candlelight Closing at Stuart Auditorium in Lake Junaluska on July 29.
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