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    1. 206 Zulu Showcase
    2. 8 Bit Showcase
    3. Amazing Belly Dance Show
    4. Arab Show
    5. Awesome Celtic Showcase!
    6. Balkan Bridge Dance
    7. Blues Juke Joint Dance
    8. Cambodian Music and Dance
    9. Celtic Cousins
    10. Festival Highlights
    11. Fiddler's Showcase
    12. Funtime for Folklife Kids!
    13. Gospel Show
    14. High School Swing Dance
    15. Hot Bluegrass Showcase for All Ages!
    16. Hot Squares
    17. Hungarian Tanchaz!
    18. International Dance Party
    19. Jugband Hokum Show
    20. Kids Programming
    21. Labor Program
    22. Louisiana Roadhouse
    23. Maritime Show
    24. Mixed Fruit: An LGBTQ Variety Show
    25. Morris Dance Showcase
    26. Old-Time Kitchen Party
    27. Passport to Latin America
    28. Pirates, Punks and Pints
    29. POP425: Old Fire House Teen Talent Showcase
    30. Punk as Folk
    31. Raisin' A Ruckus: New Old-Time Music
    32. Spicy Cajun and Zydeco Dancing
    33. Stepdance Showcase
    34. Swing Dance
    35. The Big Jewish Show
    36. Tribal & Fusion Bellydance
    37. Tribute to Silent Voices
    38. Ukrainian Show
    39. Vintage Dance
    40. Waltz Night!
    41. Western Swing
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Kids Programming on the Fisher Green Saturday- Monday Mornings
 
Saturday, May 23
11:00-11:45am
Fisher Green Stage
Dragon Arts Puppet Theatre
 
Join master puppeteers Yuqin Wang & Zhengli Xu and be transported to a China of old, where folk tales walked hand in hand with the people of the rural countryside. Representing one thousand years of puppetry tradition, Dragon Arts Studio will astound you with their stories of ancient China.
 
 
Sunday, May 24
11:00am-1:30pm
Fisher Green Stage
All-Star Showcase!
 
This showcase promises over two hours of fun and innovative childrens’ programming, so bring the family down early and set up your blanket in front of the stage (just leave room for the moshing toddlers in front). Special guests Nukariik, the sister duo Karin and Kathy Kettler, will present the traditional songs and games of the Inuit of far Northern Canada. The Board of Education bring an indie-rock sensibility that speaks perfectly to the sensibilities of kids. Sandy Buchner loves to bring kids up stage to join her songs, and Eric Ode is a well-known childrens’ music performer. Bring your lunch and take some family time at Folklife!
 
Monday, May 25
11:00-11:40am
Fisher Green Stage
Woody Guthrie Children’s Songs
 
Well-loved children’s performer, Al Hirsch, leads this song celebration of Woody Guthrie’s timeless children’s songs. Joined by friends Carl Allen and Micki Perry, Al Hirsch will share the pure joy of Woody’s songs for the next generation.
 
 
BONUS FRIDAY KIDS WORKSHOPS ON THE INTIMAN COURTYARD
 
Friday, May 22
5:00-8:00pm
Intiman Choral Courtyard
 
Join Kent Stevens of the Giddens’ School Singers for a wonderful workshop on children’s songs of social harmony and joy. The Intiman Choral Courtyard is Folkife’s home for participatory singing. Kent Stevenson’s workshop will be followed by a Mad-Lib Songwriting Workshop from veteran street performer Greg Spence Wolf.

 

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