Sidmouth Devon - International Folklore Festival (parade) - postcard c.1970s

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  • Picture / Image:  Sidmouth International Folklore Festival [Devon]
  • Publisher: printed by The Oakhill Press, Bath
  • Postally used: yes
  • Stamp:  10p + 2p. Machns
  • Postmark(s): Exeter District 1980 slogan
  • Sent to:  Hinchley Wood, Surrey
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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not  work) :

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There has been a folk festival in the coastal town of Sidmouth in South West England in the first week of August[1] every year since 1955, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to over 700 diverse events.

Sidmouth Folk Festival offers a wide range of activities including major folk concerts, pub sessions, workshops and master classes, social dances and colourful dance displays, family entertainment and many children's musical and craft activities. The town’s streets and venues come alive with festive atmosphere as holidaymakers and festival goers join together in a music-based holiday to remember, The popular Late Night Extra feature is also run at Bulverton on the edge of Sidmouth next to the main campsite.

The festival patron is Martin Carthy MBE.

Sidmouth Festival was founded as a folk dance festival in 1955 by the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS), but gradually expanded to cover ceilidh dancing, music and song, as well as related folk crafts.[2] Over time, the scope also broadened to include performers from abroad, and the festival was renamed the Sidmouth International Folklore Festival.[3]

From 1986, the festival was managed by Mrs Casey Music, who retitled it Sidmouth International Festival. The festival grew to over 65,000 visitors a year.[3] In 1995 it become the birthplace of Shooting Roots, which provided a variety of workshops for young people and has played a key role in nurturing a network of young performers.[4]

In 2004 the festival celebrated its 50th year. Derek Schofield's book, The First Week In August - Fifty Years Of The Sidmouth Festival,[5] describing the history of the festival was published.

2004 was also the year in which Mrs Casey Music announced that they would no longer be running the festival. This was due to funding issues brought on in part by the 'rainy year' of 1997 which depleted much of the festival's financial reserves and in part by East Devon District Council withdrawing funding.[6]

For several months, the future of the festival was uncertain, but the grass-roots folkie festival-goers wanted their Sidmouth festival to continue. Various groups of people, individuals and organisations began planning events for 2005 for their own particular aspect of the folk scene, and by November 2004 a steering group had been set up to co-ordinate and publicise these events under the new name of Sidmouth Folk Week.[7] The 2005 event was much smaller than Sidmouth International Festival, it did not use the Arena Showground owing to financial risk involved, had fewer international performers and no season tickets. Nevertheless, it proved a resounding success, and so Sidmouth Folkweek was reborn.

In 2005, Sidmouth FolkWeek Limited was registered as a charity with the object of promoting "... an annual festival of folk arts and other associated events." [8]

The festival's name was changed back to Sidmouth Folk Festival in December 2018.[9]

The 2018 Folk Week featured Fairport Convention, the Ukulele Orchestra of Great BritainRoger McGoughShow of Hands, and Jackie Oates, among others.

The 2014 festival included performances by Ralph McTellSteve KnightleyJim Causley, Jackie Oates, India Electric Co., Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Martin SimpsonAlex Kumar, Matt Gordon & Leonard Podolak, festival patron Martin Carthy, and others throughout the week.

The 2013 Sidmouth Folk Week included concerts by Show of Hands with Miranda Sykes, BlowzabellaColum Sands, the a capella singers Coope, Boyes and SimpsonTim EriksenJohn KirkpatrickJim CausleyMaddy Prior with Hannah James and Giles Lewin, The Spooky Men's Chorale from Australia, and Jeff Warner from New England in the USA.

The 2007 event featured concerts by Show of HandsAltan, Liz Ryder, The Spooky Men's ChoraleEliza CarthyNancy Kerr and Vin Garbutt.

The 2006 Sidmouth Folk Week included Blue MurderSeth Lakeman and Roy Bailey.

 

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