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Wednesday June 27 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Foyle Lagan Ulster Smithsonian Folklife Festival Opening Ceremony Laurel 1 () Songs of Work and Play Vallely Family with Jarlath Henderson () Northern Ireland in Song Len Graham and Jack Lynch Four Men and a Dog Kylin (Lion) Dancing Belfast s Indian Musical Armagh Rhymers () Gaelic Sports Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop () Bahnar Gong and Drum Fine Songs and Great Stories I ll Tell Me Ma: Songs of Childhood Four Men and a Dog Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 112 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY JUNE 27

Wednesday June 27 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Day Jobs Circa 1957 Stories Past, Present, and Future Kitchen Fish Across Cultures Kid Cuisine Preserving Foods Laurel John Cephas and Phil Wiggins No Speed Limit Scott Fore and Buddy Pendleton Tudor Rose Scott Fore Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock, Land Willow Fiddle Styles Singing Styles Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests today, from the end of the opening ceremony until 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Regions and Landscapes From the and Cultures Pete Castle Seasonal Customs Tea Time No Speed Limit Singing Styles Culture Swap Peanut Snacks Pete Castle Lion s Part Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 SCHEDULE 113

Thursday June 28 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Foyle Lagan Ulster () Irish Life in Song Old Songs and Older Stories Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop 1 () Irish Hospitality Guesthouses Vallely Family Armagh Rhymers Kylin (Lion) Dancing Culture Songs of the North Robert Watt; Mark Wilson; Lee Lawson: Pipe Band () Introduction to Irish Armagh Rhymers Four Men and a Dog () Belfast Pipes and Drums Bahnar Gong and Drum Daily Closing Ceremony Irish History and Legend Four Men and a Dog Vallely Family with Jarlath Henderson Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 114 SCHEDULE THURSDAY JUNE 28

Thursday June 28 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Fiddle Stories Day Jobs Kitchen Laurel Tudor Rose Big Breakfast Anansegromma Pete Castle Willow Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Circa 1957 Stories Kentish Fare No Speed Limit Scott Fore Kid Cuisine John Cephas and Phil Wiggins Singing Styles Anansegromma Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Peanuts Across Cultures Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land Pete Castle EVENING CONCERTS Regions and Landscapes Northern ireland Lagan 5:30 7:00 PM Across Cultures Baked Goods No Speed Limit John Cephas and Phil Wiggins Singing Styles Northern Irish Party Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest Seasonal Customs Tea Time Scott Fore and Buddy Pendleton Lion s Part Culture Swap Apple Snacks Pub Games Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. THURSDAY JUNE 28 SCHEDULE 115

Friday June 29 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Foyle Lagan Ulster () Northern Songs Songs of Love and Loss Armagh Rhymers 1 () Family Farming Northern Ireland in Song and Story Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Bahnar Gong and Drum Culture Vallely Family () Belleek Pottery Songs of Work Four Men and a Dog () Ancient Ireland Len Graham and Jack Lynch Armagh Rhymers Kylin (Lion) Dancing Tracing Family Roots: Genealogy Pipes and Drums Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Daily Closing Ceremony Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 116 SCHEDULE FRIDAY JUNE 29

Friday June 29 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Kitchen Apples Across Cultures Laurel Whitetop Band Tudor Rose Willow Singing Styles Music for Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Circa 1957 Stories From the Kid Cuisine John Cephas and Phil Wiggins No Speed Limit Husnu Aydogdu Pete Castle Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Holiday Foods Ella Jenkins Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land Singing Styles Regions and Landscapes Across Cultures Seasonal Customs Culture Swap Cooking for a Crowd Tea Time Tools and Techniques Whitetop Band No Speed Limit Speedy Tolliver and Friends Husnu Aydogdu Speedy Tolliver and Friends Vera Oye Yaa-Anna Lion s Part Ballads Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. EVENING CONCERTS ROOTS OF VIRGINIA CULTURE Laurel Northern ireland 6:00 9:00 pm Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert A Concert of NEA National Heritage Fellows in Honor of Bess Lomax Hawes Liz Carroll and John Doyle John Cephas and Phil Wiggins David and Michael Doucet and Mitchell Reed Nancy Sweezy Lagan 7:30 pm Northern Ireland: Friday Evening Concert Armagh Rhymers Session Musicians Vallely Family Roisin White FRIDAY JUNE 29 SCHEDULE 117

Saturday June 30 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons () Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Irish Basket Making Foyle Songs of Ulster Lagan Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Ulster 1 () Armagh Pipers Club Bagpipes! Armagh Rhymers Bahnar Gong and Drum Culture Vallely Family () Songs and Tales of County Armagh Len Graham and Jack Lynch Four Men and a Dog () Irish Language Armagh Rhymers Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Kylin (Lion) Dancing Daily Closing Ceremony Renewable Resources: Willow and Technology Songs and Stories of the North Vallely Family Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 118 SCHEDULE SATURDAY JUNE 30

Saturday June 30 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Circa 1957 Stories Kitchen Preserving Food Apples Across Cultures Kid Cuisine Laurel Whitetop Band John Cephas and Phil Wiggins Tudor Rose Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land Hymn Singing Willow Pete Castle Lion s Part Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Virginia Regional Cooking Traveliers Ballad Singing Regions and Landscapes Across Cultures Seasonal Customs From the Wild West African Cuisine Whitetop Band Traveliers Hymn Singing John Cephas and Phil Wiggins Pete Castle Cheikh Hamala Diabaté Culture Swap Peanut Butter Ballads Banjo Workshop Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. EVENING CONCERTS Northern ireland Lagan Sound Neighbours: Contemporary Music in Northern Ireland Patricia Flynn Four Men and a Dog Len Graham and Jack Lynch Lee Lawson Robert Watt Mark Wilson ROOTS OF VIRGINIA CULTURE Laurel Virginia: Roots of the Banjo Cheikh Hamala Diabaté Rex Ellis Brien Fain Mike Seeger 8:00 PM 6:00 8:00 PM SATURDAY JUNE 30 SCHEDULE 119

Sunday July 1 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Foyle Lagan Ulster () Songs of Youth and Folly Songs and Stories of Work and Play 1 () Needlecrafts Music Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Kylin (Lion) Dancing Whiskey Making Songs of the North Four Men and a Dog () Towns and Cities Len Graham and Jack Lynch Armagh Rhymers () Songs of Emigration Vallely Family Bahnar Gong and Drum Pipe Bands Armagh Rhymers Four Men and a Dog Daily Closing Ceremony Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 120 SCHEDULE SUNDAY JULY 1

Sunday July 1 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Kitchen Full Breakfast Laurel Whitetop Band Tudor Rose Willow Vera Oye Yaa-Anna Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Circa 1957 Stories Church Dinner Kid Cuisine Lonesome Will John Cephas and Phil Wiggins Ballad Singing Pete Castle Vera Oye Yaa-Anna Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Week One Cook-off Whitetop Band Singing Styles EVENING CONCERTS Regions and Landscapes Across Cultures Seasonal Customs Virginia Regional Cooking Tea Time and Cook-off Judging Lonesome Will Ballad Singing John Cephas and Phil Wiggins Church of God and Saints of Christ Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land mekong river Nine Dragons the Mekong Roots of virginia culture Laurel Latino Virginia Concert La Sensual Los Hermanos Lobo Los Tecuanis 6:00 8:00 PM 6:00 9:00 PM Culture Swap An Apple a Day Latino Preview Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. SUNDAY JULY 1 SCHEDULE 121

Wednesday July 4 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons () Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Northern Ireland and America Foyle Aughakillymaude Mummers Lagan Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Ulster 1 () Songs of the North Songs and Stories of the North Tommy Sands Bahnar Gong and Drum Sports in Northern Ireland Culture All Set : Workshop and () Songs of the Land Craobh Rua Hidden Fermanagh () Industrial Culture of the North Tommy Sands Kylin (Lion) Dancing Len Graham and Jack Lynch Hidden Fermanagh Craobh Rua Daily Closing Ceremony Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 122 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY JUly 4

Wednesday July 4 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Circa 1957 Stories Kitchen Baked Goods Fourth of July Picnic Apple Cuisine Laurel Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land New Ballard s Branch Bogtrotters Tudor Rose Millen Family Jeffrey Scott Willow Dave Arthur Instrument Making Millen Family Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future From the Wayne Henderson Brien Fain, Dave Arthur, and Ron Short Mongolian Wrestlers Regions and Landscapes Celebration Foods Jeffrey Scott Across Cultures Mongolian Wrestlers Seasonal Customs Tea Time New Ballard s Branch Bogtrotters Lion s Part Culture Swap Red, White, and Blue Stepping Brien Fain and Ron Short: Ballads Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. WEDNESDAY JUly 4 SCHEDULE 123

Thursday July 5 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons () Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Lough Neagh Foyle Tunes and More Tunes Lagan Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Ulster 1 () Old Songs and Ancient Tales Songs and Stories of the North Kylin (Lion) Dancing Culture Cathal Hayden, Gino Lupari, and Friends Craobh Rua () Songwriters Aughakillymaude Mummers Hidden Fermanagh () Harland and Wolff Musical Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest: and Workshop Bahnar Gong and Drum A Funny Thing Happened: Songs of Humor Craobh Rua Daily Closing Ceremony Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 124 SCHEDULE THURSDAY JULY 5

Thursday July 5 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Kitchen Big Breakfast Laurel Jeffrey Scott Tudor Rose Willow Vera Oye Yaa-Anna Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Circa 1957 Stories Say Cheese! Kid Cuisine Millen Family Lao Heritage Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Lion s Part Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Regions and Landscapes Across Cultures Seasonal Customs One Pot Meals From the Tea Time New Ballard s Branch Bogtrotters Music Concert Jeffrey Scott Sonia Ritter & Tim Laycock: Land Millen Family Ballads Lao Heritage Vera Oye Yaa-Anna Culture Swap Bedtime Snack Songs Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. EVENING CONCERTS Northern ireland Lagan 7:30 PM the North Patricia Flynn Cathal Sean Hayden John Kennedy Gino Lupari Michael Quinn Michael Thomas Sands ROOTS OF VIRGINIA CULTURE Laurel 9:00 PM Music Concert Brien Fain, Ron Short, and David Arthur Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Linda and David Lay with Ricky Simpkins New Ballard s Branch Bogtrotters Kinney Rorrer and New North Carolina Ramblers Spiritual Seven THURSDAY JULY 5 SCHEDULE 125

Friday July 6 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons () Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Songs of Town and Country Foyle Aughakillymaude Mummers Lagan All Set : Workshop and Ulster 1 () Belfast Communities Musical Hidden Fermanagh Bahnar Gong and Drum Glens of Antrim Tommy Sands Craobh Rua () Sports & Games Songs, Tunes, and Craic () Culture Songs of the Sea Tommy Sands Kylin (Lion) Dancing Growing Up in Northern Ireland Hidden Fermanagh Daily Closing Ceremony Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 126 SCHEDULE FRIDAY JULY 6

Friday July 6 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Circa 1957 Stories Kitchen Bread Across Cultures Cooking for a Crowd Kid Cuisine Laurel Kinney Rorrer and the North Carolina Ramblers Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Tudor Rose Jeffrey Scott Ron Short and Brien Fain Willow Lion s Part Dave Arthur Millen Family Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Regions and Landscapes Across Cultures Seasonal Customs Preserving Foods Fish for Dinner Tea Time Kinney Rorrer and the North Carolina Ramblers Paschall Brothers Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Jeffrey Scott Ron Short and Brien Fain Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land Dave Arthur Millen Family EVENING CONCERTS Northern Ireland Lagan 6:00 PM Early Evening Party All Set Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest Lagan 6:00 7:30 PM Coming to America: Songs, Tunes, and Craic Patricia Flynn Len Graham and Jack Lynch Hidden Fermanagh Roisin White Culture Swap Tomatoes 101 Madison Hummingbirds British English ROOTS OF VIRGINIA CULTURE Laurel 6:00 8:00 PM African American Sacred Music Concert Madison Hummingbirds Paschall Brothers Virginia Church Choir Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. FRIDAY JULY 6 SCHEDULE 127

Saturday July 7 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Foyle Lagan Ulster () Songs of Humor and Fantasy Aughakillymaude Mummers Northern Ireland 1 () Murals Drum Summit Songs of the North Kylin (Lion) Dancing in Northern Ireland Hidden Fermanagh Lantern Troup () Ireland and America Songs of Love and Loss Tommy Sands () Whiskey Making Craobh Rua Bahnar Gong and Drum Daily Closing Ceremony Ancient Ireland Len Graham and Jack Lynch: Songs and Stories Hidden Fermanagh Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 128 SCHEDULE SATURDAY JULY 7

Saturday July 7 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Across Cultures Day Jobs Circa 1957 Stories Kitchen Brunswick Stew Preparations Celebration Foods Kid Cuisine Laurel Paschall Brothers Yarawi Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Tudor Rose Spencer Strickland and Gerald Anderson Millen Family Willow Millen Family Jeffrey Scott Stepping Dave Arthur Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Regions and Landscapes Virginia Regional Cooking Midnight Ramblers Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land Stepping Roots of Virginia Culture: Big Day Out Tribal Event PM and 3:30 PM Representatives from the eight state-recognized Virginia Indian tribes will present a group performance modeled after the Big Day Out, which took place in July 2006 in Gravesend, England. This performance includes the Virginia Intertribal Drum and tribal dancers. Across Cultures Seasonal Customs Culture Swap Stews Across Cultures Served with Stew Brunswick Stew Presented Yarawi Midnight Ramblers Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Jeffrey Scott Spencer Strickland and Gerald Anderson Dave Arthur Lion s Part Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. EVENING CONCERTS mekong river Nine Dragons the Mekong Northern ireland Lagan 6:00 8:00 PM 5:30 7:00 PM Workshop and Party All Set Lucy Mulholland and Cuckoo s Nest Lagan 7:00 8:30 PM Last Night s Fun Craobh Rua Cathal Sean Hayden Lee Lawson Gino Lupari Michael Thomas Sands Robert Watt Roisin White Mark Wilson SATURDAY JULY 7 SCHEDULE 129

Sunday July 8 M E K O N G R I V E R N O R T H E R N I R E L A N D Naga New Moon Nine Dragons Pu er Teahouse Bann Narrative Foyle Lagan Ulster () Songs: Serious and Not So Serious Northern Ireland 1 () Urban Life Bagpipe Hidden Fermanagh Bahnar Gong and Drum Mumming in Fermanagh Songs and Stories: Len Graham and Jack Lynch All Set : Workshop and () Road Racing in Northern Ireland Craobh Rua () Bodhrans! Hidden Fermanagh Tommy Sands Kylin (Lion) Dancing Culture Aughakillymaude Mummers Final Concert Daily Closing Ceremony Ongoing Mekong Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing demonstrations of the Mekong region s traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. se include presentations on making fish traps, dugout canoes, baskets, pottery, puppets, woven cloth and silk, needlework, embroidery, painted murals, cement moldings, ritual offerings, masks, rockets, woodcarvings, and silver jewelry. Culinary traditions from,,,, and are featured throughout the day at the Pu er Teahouse. Ongoing Northern Ireland Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances and narrative sessions, there are ongoing demonstrations of Northern Irish traditional arts, crafts, and occupations throughout the site. Culinary traditions are featured on the Ulster. Visitors are invited to participate in interactive presentations of sports, children s games, genealogy, and marine archaeology. Traditional Irish musicians are welcome to sit in on the ongoing Irish music session in the Lough Erne Inn. Exhibition sports matches are scheduled for the weekends. Family activities are integrated into numerous presentations throughout the site. 130 SCHEDULE SUNDAY JULY 8

Sunday July 8 R O O T S O F V I R G I N I A C U L T U R E 1 Dogwood Family Stories Day Jobs Kitchen Church Breakfast Laurel Lion s Part Tudor Rose Willow Gadsby Tavern Anansegromma Mekong Family Learning Sala re are ongoing activities for young people throughout the day, including mask making, paper cutting, bamboo weaving, clay working, and calligraphy. Interactive performances of music and dance including Khmer classical dance and ese Kylin (lion) dancing will also take place. Check the schedule board in front of the Family Learning Sala for information. Circa 1957 Stories From the Kid Cuisine Midnight Ramblers Gadsby Tavern Jeffrey Scott Millen Family Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Northern Ireland Lough Erne Inn Throughout the Festival, the Lough Erne Inn stage will host a traditional Irish music session led by Northern Irish musicians Maurice Bradley, Catherine McLean Sands, and Michael Sands. Local traditional Irish musicians are invited to join our Northern Irish guests any day from 11:30 5:30 p.m. Next Generation children s sessions will take place on the weekends. Past, Present, and Future Week Two Cook-off Sama Spencer Strickland and Gerald Anderson Regions and Landscapes Across Cultures Calendar Customs Kentish Fare Apples Across Cultures and Cook-off Judging Midnight Ramblers Wayne Henderson, Helen White, and Jeff Little Sonia Ritter and Tim Laycock: Land Spencer Strickland and Gerald Anderson Anansegromma Jeffrey Scott Sama EVENING CONCERTS ROOTS OF VIRGINIA CULTURE Laurel Stories in Word and Song Dave Arthur Howard Bass Rex Ellis Anansegromma Flory Jagoda Karenne Wood Vera Oye Yaa-Anna 8:00 PM Culture Swap Leftovers Millen Family Jam Time Ongoing Virginia Activities In addition to the daily scheduled performances, there are ongoing activities that explore the roots of Virginia culture throughout the site. Visit the three learning centers (African/African American; Kent, England; and Roots) to find out more about the performers and craftspeople from all three root cultures. Hands-on historical activities are ongoing at the Family Compass; staff will also point visitors in the direction of other family-friendly activities, including tracing family and community history, digging for artifacts, tending a colonial garden, and building a West African granary. indicates American Sign Language interpreted program. Programs are subject to change. SUNDAY JULY 8 SCHEDULE 131