Brown’s Island Food Court Boka Truck Nadar’s Bistro Ginger Thai Taste Africanne on Main Strawberry Street Event Concessions Gelati Celesti Ice Cream Croaker’s Spot Amira Enterprises Aloha Café Jadeans Smokin Six O India K’ Raja Caribbean Pot Keep the festival FREE. Make a drop in the orange bucket. Suggested donation $10 per person per day. Dining Altria Stage Food Court Food Corner & Grill La Milpa Soul Ice Hand Popped Kettle Corn Gregory’s Grill The Hungry Turtle Capital City Concessions Food is available throughout the festival site. An Event Produced by Venture Richmond, with the National Council for the Traditional Arts Friday, October 7 6 PM - 10:00 PM Saturday, October 8 Noon - 10:00 PM Sunday, October 9 Noon - 6:00 PM www.richmondfolkfestival.org The 2016 Richmond Folk Festival is brought to you by Stage Sponsors & Major Contributors: Altria • Dominion • WestRock Foundation • City of Richmond • The Community Foundation • Union Bank & Trust • Richmond Times-Dispatch • NewMarket Corporation • CarMax Contributing Partners: Amtrak • VCU Health • Loveland • Kozy Shack • NBC12 • K95 • Star 100.9 • 103.7 Play • Classic Rock 96.5 • HOT 106.1 • Hilton - Richmond Downtown • Genworth • 88.9 WCVE Friends of the Festival: CW Richmond • GRTC • JAMinc • Plan 9 Music • RMC Events • Winn Transportation • VHDA • Virginia Waste Services • House of Hayes • Kroger • Wells Fargo • Tijo Media • ALDI • TNT Auto Rental • Smartbox • Virginia War Memorial • Virginia Foundation for the Humanities • National Endowment for the Arts In partnership with: American Civil War Museum • Children’s Museum of Richmond • National Park Service • Virginia Folklife Program Sponsors Genworth Information Booths In need of directions, area information, program or film schedule, have questions about accessibility, or special needs? Visit any Information Booth for assistance. Plan 9 Music – CD and Merchandise Areas Be sure to take home some great festival merchandise – artists’ CDs, shirts, hats, sweatshirts and this year’s poster by Katie McBride! The 2016 Richmond Folk Festival Documentary Film Series An opportunity to explore National Parks through interpretive park films, in celebration of the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary in 2016. Presented Saturday and Sunday in the National Park Service Visitor Center. Visit the National Park Service Visitor Center and The American Civil War Center – FREE admission. Information Community Foundation Stage Cool Concessions Kettle Corn Leisure Time MacBrand Foods Goatocado Barefoot Bucha Tredegar Food Court International Grill Cool Concessions Urbanna Seafood Company Espresso A Go Go Return of the Mac Island Noodles Cheezilla Gourmet Grilled Cheese Copper Pot Gifts, LLC Plan 9 Music - CD and Merchandise Areas The Richmond Folk Festival is GREEN! Please use the recycling centers throughout the festival. Genworth Information Booths Photo Booth Private lactation areas, sponsored by VCU Health, are located near the entrance to the CarMax Family Area and on Brown’s Island. Francesca Parch Volunteer Registration 2nd & Spring St Bicycle Parking BROWN’S ISLAND WAY Craft Beer Area WestRock Stage CarMax Family Area Richmond Times-Dispatch Public Square VCU Health Stage The Community Foundation Stage Union Virginia Folklife Area & Stage CarMax Family Stage WestRock Dominion Dance Pavilion tashlikh ceremony
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Brown’s Island Food CourtBoka TruckNadar’s BistroGinger Thai TasteAfricanne on MainStrawberry Street Event ConcessionsGelati Celesti Ice Cream
Croaker’s SpotAmira EnterprisesAloha CaféJadeans Smokin Six OIndia K’ RajaCaribbean Pot
Keep the festival FREE. Make a drop in the orange bucket. Suggested donation $10 per person per day.
Gregory’s GrillThe Hungry TurtleCapital City Concessions
Food is available throughout the festival site.
An Event Produced by Venture Richmond, with the National Council for the Traditional Arts
Friday, October 7 6 PM - 10:00 PMSaturday, October 8 Noon - 10:00 PMSunday, October 9 Noon - 6:00 PM
www.richmondfolkfestival.org
The 2016 Richmond Folk Festival is brought to you by
Stage Sponsors & Major Contributors: Altria • Dominion • WestRock
Foundation • City of Richmond • The Community Foundation •
Union Bank & Trust • Richmond Times-Dispatch • NewMarket
Corporation • CarMaxContributing Partners:
Amtrak • VCU Health • Loveland • Kozy Shack • NBC12 • K95 • Star 100.9 • 103.7 Play • Classic
Rock 96.5 • HOT 106.1 • Hilton - Richmond Downtown • Genworth • 88.9 WCVE
Friends of the Festival: CW Richmond • GRTC • JAMinc • Plan 9 Music •
RMC Events • Winn Transportation • VHDA • Virginia Waste Services • House of Hayes • Kroger •
Wells Fargo • Tijo Media • ALDI • TNT Auto Rental • Smartbox • Virginia War Memorial • Virginia
Foundation for the Humanities • National Endowment for the Arts
In partnership with: American Civil War Museum • Children’s
Museum of Richmond • National Park Service • Virginia Folklife Program
Sp
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rsGenworth Information Booths In need of directions, area information, program or film schedule, have questions about accessibility, or special needs? Visit any Information Booth for assistance.
Plan 9 Music – CD and Merchandise Areas Be sure to take home some great festival merchandise – artists’ CDs, shirts, hats, sweatshirts and this year’s poster by Katie McBride!
The 2016 Richmond Folk Festival Documentary Film Series An opportunity to explore National Parks through interpretive park films, in celebration of the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary in 2016. Presented Saturday and Sunday in the National Park Service Visitor Center.
Visit the National Park Service Visitor Center and The American Civil War Center – FREE admission.
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Community Foundation StageCool Concessions Kettle CornLeisure Time
MacBrand FoodsGoatocadoBarefoot Bucha
Tredegar Food CourtInternational GrillCool ConcessionsUrbanna Seafood CompanyEspresso A Go Go
Return of the MacIsland NoodlesCheezilla Gourmet Grilled CheeseCopper Pot Gifts, LLC
Plan 9 Music - CD and Merchandise Areas
The Richmond Folk Festival is GREEN! Please use the recycling centers throughout the festival.
Genworth Information Booths Photo Booth
Private lactation areas, sponsored by VCU Health, are located near the entrance to the CarMax Family Area and on Brown’s Island.
4:00 - 5:00 The Scott Street Five-String Finals (youth banjo contest presented by JAMinc) 4:15 - 4:25 Junior Ranger Swearing-In
4:30 - 5:15 Tin Can Fish Band (presented by JAMinc)
Richmond Times-Dispatch Public Square TentMeet the artists and others who create the Richmond Folk Festival experience. Moderated Q&A
sessions will take place from 1-6pm Sat. and 1-5pm Sun. Schedule available on-site.
Festival ScheduleCheck out the schedule, artist bios and more on www.richmondfolkfestival.org! Online use #rvafolkfest
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m The Union Bank & Trust Virginia Folklife Area will present “Tasty Licks: Virginia’s Food Traditions,” a celebration of the diverse foodways of Virginia. The Folklife Area is open from noon to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday and will hold scheduled demonstrations on the special cooking stage.
Virginia Folklife Cooking Demonstrations:Saturday, October 812:15 Chef Ida MaMusu – West African
Plantain Medley1:00 Geraldine Newsome – Clinch
Mountain Meatloaf1:45 Luz Lopez – Tacos Al Pastor2:30 Frances Davis – Fried Dried Apple Pies3:00 “Shucking Seminar” (at oyster tent)3:15 Stuart Parks – Tangier Island
Crab bisque 3:45 Brunswick Stew with the Red White
and Blue Stew Crew 4:00 The Sephardic kitchen: Borek
with Beyhan Cagri Trock4:45 The Filipino kitchen: Florian Manalang
Sunday, October 912:30 Clyde Jenkins: Tree Grafting and Virginia Apples1:15 Frances Davis – Fried Dried Apple Pies 2:00 Luz Lopez – Mexican Barbacoa 2:45 Soul Supper with the Ingramettes3:30 The Sephardic kitchen: stuffed grape leaves
with Beyhan Cagri Trock4:15 Baking Bread with Floyd’s Barbara Gillespie
** Virginia Folklife Stage talk/demo participants Spiritual VoicesCora Harvey Armstrong, Reverend Frank Newsome, Susan Gaeta (Trio Sefardi), Humayun Khan, The Legendary Ingramettes
SongwritersDori Freeman, Martha Spencer, David and Mason Via, The Legendary Ingramettes
Keep the festival FREE Make a drop in the orange bucket. Suggested donation $10 per person per day.Sign Language Interpreted Performances
Virginia Foundationfor the Humanities
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* Festival talk/demo participants:
Juke Joints, Honky-Tonks,& Old-Time ReligionMarquise Knox, Phil Wiggins & Junious Brickhouse, Jason D. Williams, The Branchettes, Sherman HolmesWorld Song Slam: From Queensto the CongoRahzel, Wawali Bonane Bungu & Doddo Munoko Gisalu (Afrisa International); Kevin Locke & Doug Good Feather; Alessia Tondo (Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino); Larry Sigmon & Martha Spencer“Quarter to Three”: The Norfolk SoundGary U.S. Bonds, Gene “Daddy G” BargeThe Big Squeeze: Accordion MastersGeno Delafose; Juan Longoria, Jr. & Juan Longoria III (Conteño); Massimiliano Morabito (Canzoniere)Masters of PercussionSalar Nader; Adonis Puentes, Branlie Mejias, & Keisel Jimenez (Adonis Puentes); Parigo Asuka Nzelo (Afrisa); Giancarlo Paglialunga & Mauro Durante (Canzoniere); Dilhan Pinnagoda, Uthpala Eroshan, & Sachintha De Silva (Sri Lankan)Global Pickin’ ParlorBen Hall, Homayoun Sakhi, Federico Longoria (Conteño), Huit-Kilos Nseka Bimwela & Hussein Kalonji (Afrisa), Presley Barker & Kyser George (Shadowgrass)Coming to America: Musical Legaciesof the British IslesSheila Kay Adams; Jimmy Noonan; Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy; Joe Mullins & the Radio RamblersBlown Away: Bagpipes, Flutes, & WhistlesPaddy Keenan, Kaynak Pipers Band, Giulio Bianco (Canzoniere)
s Reverend Frank Newsome (opening Old Regular Baptist hymn) Saturday, 12:00 - 12:05
On the Festival GroundsSaturday 4:15 - 5:00 – Tredegar PlazaChico Simões (Brazilian mamulengo puppetry)
Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 – James River Boat LandingCommunal tashlikh ceremony led by Rabbi Michael Knopf, with music by Frank London’s Mini-Klezmer Allstars