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Schedule of events

Thursday, July 16

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

Friday, July 17 

1:00 pm Folkmoot Parade of Nations, Waynesville. Beginning on N. Main St. & finishing at Historic Waynesville Court House. (All groups) Free Event

7:30 pm Folkmoot Grand Opening, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All groups) Reserved seating adults: $30-$25; General admission adults: $20; Students & children: $5

Saturday, July 18 

10am-5pm International Festival Day, A World-Class Arts Event, Main Street, Waynesville. All 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. (free event) 

7:30 pm Haywood Community College, Clyde. (All groups) Reserved seating adults: $30-$25, General Admission adults: $20, Students & Children: $5

Sunday, July 19

1:30 pm Diana Wortham Theatre, Asheville. (All groups) 828.257.4530, General admission adults: $30; Children (12 & under): Half price

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7:00 pm World Friendship Day, Stuart Auditorium, Lake Junaluska. (4 groups) Reserved Seating Adults: $25-$20; General Admission Adults: $15; Students & Children: $5

7:00 pm SALT Block Auditorium, Hickory. (3 groups) Hickory International Council 828.234.6330. General Admission Adults: $16; Children (12 & under): half price 

Monday, July 20

7:30 pm Franklin High School, Franklin. (3 groups) General Admission Adults: $18; Children (12 & under): half price 

Tuesday, July 21

7:30 pm Colonial Theatre, Canton. (3 groups) General Admission Adults $16; Students & Children $5

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

Wednesday, July 22

2:00 pm Blue Ridge Community College, Flat Rock. (All groups) General Admission: $30; Children (12& under): half price

7:30 pm Blue Ridge Community College, Flat Rock. (All groups) General Admission: $30; Children (12& under): half price

Thursday, July 23

2:00 pm Town Center, Burnsville. (2 groups) General Admission Adults: $16; Children (12 & under): half price

4:00 pm Haywood County Fairgrounds, Waynesville (3 groups) General Admission Carload: $18

7:00 pm Jewish Community Center, Asheville. 236 Charlotte St., 828.253.0701, (2 groups) General Admission Adults: $18; Children (12 & under): half price

Friday, July 24

2:00 Extravaganza Matinee, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All groups) Reserved Seating Adults: $30-$25; General Admission Adults: $20; Students & Children: $5

6:30 pm Folkmoot Group Guest Appearance at Mountain Street Dance, Main Street, Waynesville. Free event

7:30 pm Extravaganza, Stompin’ Ground, Maggie Valley. (All groups) Reserved Seating Adults: $30-$25; General Admission Adults: $20; Students & Children: $5

Saturday, July 25

3:00 pm Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds, Cherokee. 800.438.1601, (1 Cherokee and 1 Folkmoot group) General Admission Adults: $10, Students & Children: $5

3:00 pm Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. (3 groups) Reserved Seating Adults: $16, Students & Children: $5

7:30 pm Haywood Community College, Clyde. (All Groups) Reserved Seating Adults: $30-$25; General Admission Adults: $20; Students & Children $5

Sunday, July 26

1:30 pm Diana Wortham Theatre, Asheville, 828.257.4530. (All Groups) General Admission Adults: $30; Children (12 & under): half price

7:00 pm Candlelight Closing, Stuart Auditorium, Lake Junaluska. (All Groups) Reserved Seating Adults: $30-$25; General Admission Adults: $20; Children (12 & under): half price

Haywood County students are admitted to all performances, except the Grand Opening and Candlelight Closing, for $5. 

ESL teachers with valid faculty identification from their employer are admitted for half price. 

*This schedule is subject to change. Please visit FolkmootUSA.org for additions or cancellations or call the ticket office, 828.452.2997.

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