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Ottawa Folk Festival : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ottawa Folk Festival
In December of 2014 Ottawa Folk Festival organizers announced a new name, along with relocation plans for Ottawa’s long-standing folk festival. The event, formerly known as the Ottawa Folk Festival, has been renamed and re-imagined as CityFolk, and will be staged at Lansdowne Park, in Ottawa, adjacent to TD Place, the home of the Ottawa RedBlacks. The CityFolk website is: www.CityFolkfestival.ca ==Format== The festival books both local, national and international talent. It follows a standard format featuring major headliners, with some invited artists playing several short sets on various stages throughout the weekend, often grouped into multiple billings by topics (e.g. In the Tradition, East Meets West, etc.); this format allows for interaction and jamming between invited artists (be they established stars or newcomers). The festival is slanted toward contemporary and popular folk, bluegrass, rock and blues performers, but some traditional folk artists are invited as well (see Folk music for more on this distinction). In addition to musical performances, the festival includes a craft beer tent, a commercial marketplace area for craft artisans, a Merchandise tent, an international food court, spoken word performances, a “KidZone” for children including separate kid-friendly programming, an “EnviroTent” to learn about and discuss green practices, and jam sessions throughout the site for audience members and artists.
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