New England Folk Festival
- WMCT-TV News

- 1 day ago
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Hosted by Ryan Malyar
Every April, a hotel in Marlborough, Massachusetts transforms into something magical. We went inside the New England Folk Festival — one of America's longest-running folk festivals — to find out what keeps thousands of people coming back for over 80 years.
From Bulgarian folk singing to Celtic Morris dancing, contra dancing to handmade crafts, NEFA is unlike any festival you've ever seen. No paid performers. No year-round staff. Just 1,000 performers, 1,000 attendees, and 300 volunteers who show up every year to keep a tradition alive.
In this mini-documentary, we sit down with festival president Jonathan Young and program chair Lynn Noel to explore the history, heart, and future of the New England Folk Festival — and why this all-volunteer event might just be a model for how communities can come together.
🎶 What you'll see in this video:
The 82-year history of NEFA and why it started
Contra dancing, Bulgarian folk music, Morris dance & more
The all-volunteer model that keeps it running
The artisans and makers of the festival marketplace
Why the next generation is the key to its survival
📍 New England Folk Festival | Marlborough, MA | Last weekend of April every year
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