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Maryland Folk Festival


The mission of the Maryland Folk Festival
The Maryland Folk Festival is dedicated to creating unique experiences of discovery and learning, cultivating cultural and ethnic diversity, and pursuing all opportunities to inspire, and enlighten through music, dance, food, crafts, and other folk arts. It is the festival’s objective and intent to foster a greater understanding of diverse cultures and traditions and to promote the vibrancy and inclusivity of our communities.

Salisbury:
Founded in 1732, Salisbury is the county seat of Wicomico County, a place where John Smith touched land in 1608 during his exploration of the Chesapeake Bay bringing him in contact with the Wighcocomoco or Wicomico, the Nause, the Kusk’arawack, and the Nantaquack or Nanticoke tribes who had lived in the region for several millennia. Situated on Maryland’s historic Eastern Shore at the crossroads of the Delmarva Peninsula, Salisbury is now one of the region’s largest cities, and serves as the capital of the Eastern Shore, a rural area defined by its agricultural and maritime traditions, landscapes, and industries. The Chesapeake Bay is central to this distinctive identity. Though a relatively small city, Salisbury is the geographic and economic hub of one of the nation’s fastest-growing Metropolitan Statistical Areas. Led by a dynamic mayor, the City of Salisbury is working to build its reputation as an arts and culture destination and is aligning its downtown development and revitalization efforts with the arts. Salisbury believes hosting the National Folk Festival is the perfect catalyst to further a cultural renaissance and urban renewal.

Recent News

Maryland Folk Festival 2024

Opening Ceremony begins at 6:00 PM on Friday, September 20. Heart & Sole Performing Arts step team will lead the parade from the Plaza on Main Street to the Perdue Dance Stage. Food sales will open at 5:30 PM on Friday and 11:00 AM on Saturday…

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Maryland Folk Festival 2023

Schedule: Friday, September 22, 2023 Perdue Dance Stage 6:00 - 6:30: Opening Ceremony 6:30 - 7:15: The Quebe Sisters (western swing) 7:45 - 8:30: The Blue and Gold (blues and country) 8:50 - 9:35: Daryl Davis Band (boogie-woogie piano) Main…

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