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Photos
contributed
by
Arts
Council
of
Fayetteville/Cumberland
County,
Carrie
Kirkpatrick,
Michael
Freeman,
Joey
Bullock
and
David
Minnick
YOUR PASSPORT
TO THE 38TH
INTERNATIONAL
FOLK FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 23, 24 & 25
The Arts Council's
38th International
Folk Festival
Downtown Fayetteville/
Festival Park
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23
301 Hay Street
(The Arts Council's building)
Folks of all ages can get a taste
of art and cultural offerings in
Fayetteville. See artist perfor-
mances and the opening of the
American Indian Exhibit "Con-
temporary Art Forms by Ameri-
ca's First People."
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Hay Street
See all the pageantry and cus-
toms of our diverse community
during the Parade of Nations.
More than 30 cultures will be
represented!
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Festival Park,
Noon until 6:00 p.m.
Come see live performances
on multiple stages, eat authen-
tic cuisine at the International
Cafe and explore unique arts
and craft vendors, the children's
area and the Native American
Cultural Showcase.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25
Festival Park, Noon until 6 p.m.
The festivities continue with
live performances, authen-
tic cuisine at the International
Cafe, arts and craft vendors, the
children's area and the Native
American Cultural Showcase.
This year everyone is invited to
connect to the world through
various technologies in the
Global Tech Cafe.
Don't miss performances this
year by Nano Stern, a Chilean
singer/songwriter who has a
folk/world music feel and Big
Easy Playboys, who draw heav-
ily on the Cajun/Zydeco culture
and sound.