Winnipeg Folk Festival
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The Winnipeg Folk Festival is a non-profit charitable organization with an annual summer folk music festival held in Birds Hill Provincial Park, near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The festival features a variety of artists and music from around the world as well as a number of local artists.<ref name="CdnEncyclopedia"/><ref name="CBC2019">Template:Cite news</ref>
Begun by Mitch Podolak, Colin Gorrie, and Ava Kobrinsky in 1974 as a celebration of Winnipeg's centennial, the festival itself has grown into an annual event exceeding 70,000 attendees.<ref name="CdnEncyclopedia" /><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The festival is held over the second weekend of July, beginning on Thursday night and running through to Sunday night.
Beyond the four-day festival, the organization offers year-round concert programming at venues throughout the city bringing in artists as well as organizing free concert programming throughout the city.
Music
The festival offers a wide selection of music over the four-day festival. Throughout the year the organization facilitates the Hear All Year concert series.
Festival programming
There is a large variety of music at the festival, including bluegrass, blues, Celtic, indie folk, folk rock, roots, Americana, French Canadian, contemporary singer-songwriters, and a variety of children's performers. Every year artists join the lineup from all over North America and across the world.<ref name="CBC2019" /> The Winnipeg Folk Festival hosts over 70 artists annually from nearly 10 different countries<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> including Australia, Colombia, Iceland, Ireland, Mexico, Netherlands, Niger, United Kingdom and more with the majority of the acts coming from Canada and the United States.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
The festival showcases several genres every summer. Past performers include Bahamas, Joan Baez, Barenaked Ladies, Courtney Barnett, Blue Rodeo, Oscar Brand, Brandi Carlile, Bruce Cockburn, City and Colour, Sheryl Crow, Ray Davies, Death Cab for Cutie, Elle King, Mimi Farina, Feist, Fleet Foxes, Stephane Grappelli, Great Big Sea, Arlo Guthrie, Half Moon Run, Emmylou Harris, Levon Helm, John Hiatt, Japanese Breakfast, K'naan, k.d. lang, Lyle Lovett, Nick Lowe, Natalie MacMaster, Jason Mraz, Kacey Musgraves, Odetta, Passenger, Pete Seeger, Stan Rogers, The Shins, The Strumbellas, Sudan Archives, Jeff Tweedy, Townes van Zandt, Kurt Vile, Weyes Blood, and Wilco.
Each year the Winnipeg Folk Festival showcases local Manitoba talent. Past local performers include Begonia, Boniface, The Bros. Landreth, John K. Samson, Leonard Sumner, Living Hour, Richard Inman, Roger Roger, Royal Canoe, William Prince and more.<ref name="WFFPastPerformers"/>
History
Winnipeg Centennial Folksong Festival, 1974
The first Winnipeg folk festival was held August 9–11, 1974 at Birds Hill Provincial Park.<ref name="1974poster">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Einarson">Template:Cite web</ref> The free concert was staged with funding from the Centennial Committee and the CBC.<ref name="MacDonald">Template:Cite web</ref> The event depended on the collective work of many local volunteers so the organizers developed an organizational structure that embodied their philosophy that everyone contributing was a significant participant.<ref name="Einarson"/><ref name="MacDonald"/> Subsequent events built on the foundation of this initial idea creating a model that heavily influenced the operation of other similar festivals in Canada, particularly the Vancouver Folk Music Festival and the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.<ref name="MacDonald"/><ref name="Birtles">Template:Cite web</ref>
Performers at the first festival included:<ref name="WFFPastPerformers">Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Columns-list
Honorary members
- Mitch Podolak (Founder/Director/Artistic Director), 1974–1975
- Colin Gorrie (Founder), 1974–1975
- Ava Kobrinsky (Founder), 1976–1989
- Nate Nurgitz (Board Legal Advisor), 1975–85
- Bill Merritt (Business/general manager), 1977–1994
- Jon Singleton (Past Treasurer), 1978–1987
Past Executive Directors
- Trudy Schroeder, 1999–2008
- Tamara Kater, 2008–2011
Past Artistic Directors
- Mitch Podolak, 1974–1986
- Rosalie Goldstein, 1987–1991
- Pierre Guérin, 1992–2000
- Rick Fenton, 2001–2004
Past President and Chairs
- Peter Stringham, 1976–1979
- Greg Brunskill, 1980
- Derek Black, 1981–1987
- Jane Graham, 1988–1990
- David Asper, 1991–1992
- Michael Handler, 1993–1995
- Brenda Prosken, 1996–1998
- Gloria Koop, 1999–2000
- Gerry Couture, 2001–2002
- Sandra Altner 2003–2004
- Terry Sargeant 2005–2009
- Allan Finkel 2010–2011
- Gerry Couture, 2012
- Mike Baudic, 2012–2015
- Karen-Denise Cyr, 2015–2017<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>