International Folklore Festival Brno: dance, music, exhibitions and a fair

International Folklore Festival Brno: dance, music, exhibitions and a fair

Ensembles like VUS Ondráš, Ara de Madrid, the Whakaari Rotorua cultural group and others will perform as part of the main programme. The accompanying programme will offer a fairy tale for children, a crafts fair or a wine tasting.

On Thursday, the festival will start at Náměstí Svobody with the performance of the Slovak ensemble Furmani. The programme will continue with the official Opening Concert in the court of the New City Hall, where the BROLN, OĽUN, and VUS Ondráš ensembles will perform. The following three days will feature the programme always, starting at 9am. The International Folklore Festival Brno will take place between 27 - 30 August in Brno.

This year, the festival is being organized by the Brno Association of Folklore Friends. The festival has been held in Brno since 1990, always between August and September. In 1995 the International Folklore Festival Brno applied to the CIOFF festivals and after fulfilling difficult requirements it became a regular member of the Czech National Section in the following year. Every year the International Folklore Festival Brno concerts feature around a thousand performers from the Czech Republic and two hundred from around the world. Part of the long-time festival is the South Moravian Harvest festival for the second time.

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