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Folk Festivals Overview

Folk Festivals: The Ultimate Production Guide

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Plan an unforgettable folk festival that honors tradition and delights all ages. Learn expert strategies for funding, inclusive programming, safety, and creating a magical community experience that keeps fans coming back.

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Succession Planning: Passing the Festival to New Hands

Succession Planning: Passing the Festival to New Hands

Discover how legendary folk festivals ensure their legacy lives on from one generation to the next. This in-depth guide shares real-world succession planning tips – from documenting playbooks and contacts to grooming new leaders and codifying core values – all to help festival producers pass the torch smoothly. Learn how to rotate roles to avoid burnout and celebrate leadership handovers as proud milestones, not crises, with examples from Glastonbury, Newport Folk, Woodford and more.

The Festival After-Movie That Feels Like Home: Editing and Rights

The Festival After-Movie That Feels Like Home: Editing and Rights

Learn how to craft a folk festival after-movie that truly feels like home. From capturing intimate faces, hands, and crafts to navigating music rights, warm storytelling edits over hype, generous captions/credits, and smart post-event release timing – discover veteran festival producer tips to keep the magic and community spirit alive long after the final encore.

Cross-Cultural Collaborations in Folk Festivals: Rehearsals, Rights, and Respect

Cross-Cultural Collaborations in Folk Festivals: Rehearsals, Rights, and Respect

Unlock expert advice on producing cross-cultural collaborations at folk festivals. Learn how to schedule ample rehearsals with translators, clarify authorship and royalties, engage cultural mentors, present shared creations (not token samples), and document the journey. A veteran festival producer shares real examples and actionable tips to ensure collaborations are respectful, equitable, and inspiring.

Interfaith and Secular Balance in Folk Festival Programming

Interfaith and Secular Balance in Folk Festival Programming

How can folk festivals celebrate sacred traditions without alienating anyone? Discover expert, actionable tips for balancing interfaith content with a welcoming secular festival vibe – from diverse programming and clear content warnings to fostering dialogue over debate. A veteran festival producer shares real examples and lessons to keep your folk festival inclusive, inspiring, and comfortable for all.

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