Tuvergen, a Mongolian folk fusion band, is galloping into Flushing Town Hall with a high energy, horse-powered performance in honor of the Lunar New Year this ...
'Step to the Rhythm' is a vibrant dance programme that celebrates the rich tapestry of folk traditions from around the world.
For its 38th annual conference, Folk Alliance International returned to New Orleans, home of their largest-ever event (2020’s draw of 3,600 people) and the epicenter of one of the nation’s great ...
Dancers from the South Coast Chinese Cultural Center in Irvine will be showcasing various cultural styles to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
BEIJING (AP) — Traditional prayers, fireworks and fairs marked the Lunar New Year on Tuesday — alongside 21st-century humanoid robots. The activities ushered in the Year of the Horse, one of 12 ...
Last January, Evanston Folk Choir co-founder and professional musician Kaitlin Foley excitedly wrote in her journal that 37 people had signed up to join the newly established group. One year later, ...
Donald Trump continued to push for the U.S. acquisition of Greenland at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday. The president’s speech at the annual gathering in Davos was full of semi-veiled threats ...
Bad Bunny is giving us a preview of his anticipated Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show. In a new trailer, the multi-mainstream and Latin Grammy-winning artist promises “The world will dance.” The ...
Greek culture has been prevalent in Southern Italy since the 7th century BCE. Photo of 4th century BCE red figure volute-crater found in Puglia. Credit: Ghettoniala Public Domain The musical tradition ...
The New England folk community is creating a Saturday afternoon folk festival in honor of the “Sunday Night Folk Festival.” Over a dozen folk artists who have appreciated radio host Susan Forbes ...
Many countries around the world will switch their calendars to 2026, before most folks in the U.S. have even gotten out of bed. But for those who are feeling a bit festive and looking to celebrate the ...
If you’ve noticed the word “folk” slapped onto memes and TikTok videos, usually followed by a long string of crying emojis, you’re not alone. The latest irony trend borrows from Black slang to signal ...