The National Folk Festival (NFF) is an Australian family-oriented celebration that has been attended by over 50,000 people. Winner of the National Qantas Australian Tourism Award for Best Festival in 2009, it features over 20 stages with vibrant world-class artists, 'blackboard' opportunities, workshops, craft, themed bars and cafes and delectable food. Originating in Melbourne in 1967, from 1969 the NFF was held in various states in city and regional venues. Since 1992 the festival had been staged at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) at Easter from Easter Thursday – Easter Monday. It was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, and in 2021 was held as a 2-day event dubbed Good Folk at venues spread across Queanbeyan in New South Wales.
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| - The National Folk Festival (NFF) is an Australian family-oriented celebration that has been attended by over 50,000 people. Winner of the National Qantas Australian Tourism Award for Best Festival in 2009, it features over 20 stages with vibrant world-class artists, 'blackboard' opportunities, workshops, craft, themed bars and cafes and delectable food. Originating in Melbourne in 1967, from 1969 the NFF was held in various states in city and regional venues. Since 1992 the festival had been staged at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) at Easter from Easter Thursday – Easter Monday. It was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, and in 2021 was held as a 2-day event dubbed Good Folk at venues spread across Queanbeyan in New South Wales. (en)
- Das National Folk Festival ist ein Musikfestival, das sich der Folkmusik widmet. Es findet jeweils während fünf Tagen in der Osterwoche statt, auf dem Ausstellungsgelände im Stadtteil Mitchell der australischen Hauptstadt Canberra. Das National, wie es auch genannt wird, lockt Tausende von Besuchern aller Alterskategorien aus ganz Australien an. (de)
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| - Das National Folk Festival ist ein Musikfestival, das sich der Folkmusik widmet. Es findet jeweils während fünf Tagen in der Osterwoche statt, auf dem Ausstellungsgelände im Stadtteil Mitchell der australischen Hauptstadt Canberra. Das National, wie es auch genannt wird, lockt Tausende von Besuchern aller Alterskategorien aus ganz Australien an. Das Festival umfasst über 100 Konzerte sowie zahlreiche improvisierte Straßenauftritte, Kurse zur Herstellung, dem Spielen und der Reparatur von Musikinstrumenten und Kurse für Volkstänze aus aller Welt. An drei Abenden findet ein großer Tanz statt; am Freitag ein schottischer Ball, am Samstag ein irischer Céilí und am Sonntag ein australischer Kolonialball. Erstmals ausgetragen wurde das Festival 1967 in Melbourne. Von 1969 bis 1991 wechselte der Veranstaltungsort jedes Jahr; es waren dies neben Melbourne auch Sydney, Adelaide, Canberra, Brisbane, Fremantle, Alice Springs, Perth und . Das ständig größer werdende Programm stellte die organisierenden Städte vor zunehmende Probleme. Aus diesem Grund wurde 1992 Canberra als fester Veranstaltungsort bestimmt. (de)
- The National Folk Festival (NFF) is an Australian family-oriented celebration that has been attended by over 50,000 people. Winner of the National Qantas Australian Tourism Award for Best Festival in 2009, it features over 20 stages with vibrant world-class artists, 'blackboard' opportunities, workshops, craft, themed bars and cafes and delectable food. Originating in Melbourne in 1967, from 1969 the NFF was held in various states in city and regional venues. Since 1992 the festival had been staged at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) at Easter from Easter Thursday – Easter Monday. It was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, and in 2021 was held as a 2-day event dubbed Good Folk at venues spread across Queanbeyan in New South Wales. (en)
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