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Folkmoot: Schedule of events

Wednesday, July 17

7:30 pm: HomeTrust Bank’s Family Night, Folkmoot Friendship Center, Waynesville. Free snacks. (2 Groups) Adults $10; Children (12 & under) $5.

 

Thursday, July 18

7:30 pm: Gala Preview & Champagne Reception, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All) Private event for Friends of Folkmoot, donors and sponsors. 

 

Friday, July 19

1:00 pm: Parade of Nations, Waynesville. Court House to Main Street, Free Event.

7:30 pm: Grand Opening, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

 

Saturday, July 20

10-5: Haywood County Arts Council’s International Festival Day, Main Street, Waynesville. Folkmoot groups perform to benefit Haywood County Arts Council. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 828.452.0593.

7:30 pm: Haywood Community College, Clyde. (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) ½ price.


Sunday, July 21

1:30 pm: Diana Wortham Theater, Asheville. (All Groups) General Admission $30, Children (12 & under) ½ price.

3:30 pm: World Friendship Day, Stuart Auditorium, Lake Junaluska. (5 Groups) Reserved seating: $25, $20; General admission $15; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

7:00 pm: SALT Block Auditorium, Hickory. (3 Groups) General admission $16; Children (12 & under) ½ price. 

 

Monday, July 22

7:30 pm: Western Carolina University, Fine & Performing Arts Center, Cullowhee (3 Groups) Adults $18; Faculty $15; Students & Children (12 & under) $5.

 

Tuesday, July 23

7:30 pm: Colonial Theatre, Canton (3 Groups) Adults $16; Children (12 & under) 1/2 price.

7:30 pm: Swain High School, Bryson City. (3 Groups) Adults $16; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

 

Wednesday, July 24

2:00 pm: Blue Ridge Community College, Flat Rock. (All Groups) General Admission Adults $30, Children (12 & under), Students, Faculty: ½ price.

7:30 pm: Asheville High School, Asheville. (All Groups) General Admission Adults $30, Children (12 & under), Students, Faculty: ½ price.

 

Thursday, July 25

2:00 pm: Town Center, Burnsville. (2 Groups) Adults $16; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

7:30 pm: Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, Franklin. (3 Groups) Adults $25, $20; Children (12 & under) $10.

7:30 pm: Haywood Community College, Waynesville. (4 Groups) Reserved seating: $25, $20; General admission $15; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

 

Friday, July 26

2:00 pm: Extravaganza Matinee, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

7:30 pm: Extravaganza, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

6:30 pm: Folkmoot at Friday Street Dance, Main Street, Waynesville. Free.

 

Saturday, July 27

2:00 pm: Haywood Regional Theatre (HART), Waynesville (3 Groups). General admission $16; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

7:30 pm: Haywood Community College, Clyde.  (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

 

Sunday, July 28

2:00 pm: Dance Workshop (1 Group), Folkmoot Friendship Center, Waynesville. Adults $10; Children (12 & under) $5.

7:00 pm: Candlelight Closing, Stuart Auditorium, Lake Junaluska. (All Groups) Reserved seating: $30, $25; General admission $20; Children (12 & under) ½ price.

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