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What is your favorite UK folk festival?

20 Jun 11 - 10:22 AM (#3173295)
Subject: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Kara

Hi there

I have been playing music and going to festivals for years but I had never been to a Folk festival till I went to Southwell a couple of weeks ago. I was extemly impressed. Audiences who actually listened to the music, stewards who were helpful and friendly and some great music clean loos and chairs (wow I loved the chairs)

I'd like to go to more so tell, whats your favorite Uk or Ireland Folk Festival???


20 Jun 11 - 10:54 AM (#3173310)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: banjoman

Definitely not Broadstairs - used to be great but not now. The smaller festivals seem to have got it right these days as the larger ones just seem to me to be a roundabout of the same "Big Names" going from festival to festival. Increasingly little space for active participation at the larger festivals.


20 Jun 11 - 11:50 AM (#3173343)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Seayaker

Bromyard F.F. Herefordshire is worth a visit. A small festival with a good line up and a short walk to the town pubs with lots of sessions. Usually lots going on in the beer tent in the evening.


20 Jun 11 - 12:06 PM (#3173349)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,Banjiman

Well, I really like Broadstairs....... just goes to show, you pays your money and takes your choice!

Also some of the smaller Northern ones...... Cleckheaton, Holmfirth, Ryedale, The various Hardraw gatherings through the year.


20 Jun 11 - 12:15 PM (#3173353)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: The Sandman

Saltburn


20 Jun 11 - 12:35 PM (#3173362)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Kara

Great, it was the space and active participation that I really enjoyed at Southwell Banjoman. I had heard that Broadstairs was great, but that was last year.
Bromyard looks good, its a lovely part of the country, right by Brinksy Common as I recall.
Never heard of Saltburn, where is that?


20 Jun 11 - 12:36 PM (#3173364)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,bigdrummergirl

If I could only go to one it would probably be Warwick


20 Jun 11 - 12:46 PM (#3173368)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Morticia

Wareham Wail by far


20 Jun 11 - 12:53 PM (#3173372)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: The Sandman

saltburn folk fetival is in north yorkshire.12 14 august[14th festival
Chris While & Julie Mathews – Kieran Halpin – Vin Garbutt – Dick Gaughan, Steve Tilston – Dick Miles plus many more. See Festival Weblink:http://www.cuttywrenfolkclub.talktalk.net/SaltburnFF/index.htm for more info.http://www.cuttywrenfolkclub.talktalk.net


20 Jun 11 - 01:01 PM (#3173375)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,AEOLA

Got to say Southwell, Nottingham is great. Upton-on- severn seems to have recovered over the last couple of years with plenty of sessions/singarounds.Tredegar House had a great atmosphere also.Chester is a small but very friendly Festival,again with sessions/singarounds.


20 Jun 11 - 01:05 PM (#3173378)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: John MacKenzie

Whitby!


20 Jun 11 - 02:37 PM (#3173426)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Pulseroom

Wath Upon Dearne for me...... May Day Bank Holiday.


20 Jun 11 - 05:38 PM (#3173532)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Tootler

Never heard of Saltburn, where is that?

Shame on you!!!

East of Middlesbrough on the coast. A great festival.


20 Jun 11 - 07:02 PM (#3173569)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Joe Nicholson

I thought anything east of middlesborough was in the Dogger Bank
Joe Nicholson


20 Jun 11 - 07:07 PM (#3173572)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Herga Kitty

I'm with Morti on the Wail, but it's mainly for unaccompanied singing, so for active participation with voice and instruments would recommend White Horse festival and Bude...

Kitty


20 Jun 11 - 07:17 PM (#3173576)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Dave the Gnome

Swinton! But maybe I'm predjudiced...

DtG


21 Jun 11 - 03:22 AM (#3173695)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,JonB

Crediton or Dartmoor


21 Jun 11 - 03:28 AM (#3173698)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: theleveller

I's say Moonbeams Wold Top Festival without a doubt. The most beautiful setting imaginable high up on the lovely Yorkshire Wolds, on a farm with its own brewery. Superbly organised, with excellent artistes (Oysterband headlining this year) and the best singaround tent ever. It's on 8/9 July so you'll have to get your skates on.

Details here:
Moonbeams

Can't wait! See you there!


21 Jun 11 - 03:34 AM (#3173702)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: theleveller

Oh, and Kara, there are plenty of chairs!


21 Jun 11 - 03:47 AM (#3173708)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Hesk

The old ones are the best! Stanford in the Vale and Bridgnorth.

25 years on from Stanford, I have to agree with Kitty that "The White Horse Festival", or "Grove" for short, is my favourite.
Could this be subjective I wonder?
This is a small festival, with basic, but adequate, facilities, four or five venues spread some distance apart, perfect camping field and an inclusive, sometimes anarchic, sense of fun and comradeship running throughout the weekend.
If you are expecting to stock up on the latest fashions from the East, or to replace your scented candles, or handle fabulously expensive Melodeons, Mandolins, etc., this is not the one for you!


21 Jun 11 - 04:50 AM (#3173725)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: bubblyrat

Yes, there is something very appealing about Grove ( "White Horse" ) Festival ; it does have quite an "atmosphere" , and there's even a De Havilland "Venom " jet fighter on display nearby !And I found Bampton (Devon)quirky but very interesting too . But I suppose that ,for me , it will always be Sidmouth , despite the recent "changes" , as I have been going on & off since 1965 , and am always drawn to the idea of playing in the front bar of The Bedford when the "American Old Time" afficianados come in for a session ; I like to stoke up on the fried chicken and sausages that Colin lays on !!


21 Jun 11 - 05:40 AM (#3173738)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,SAILOR RON

It has to be Fylde. Great concerts, plenty of sessions, singarounds, workshops, themed shows, and great views over the Bay. What more do you want? O & plenty of real ale.


21 Jun 11 - 06:31 AM (#3173770)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Capo da Monty

WIMBORNE in Dorset; 2nd weekend of June. Wonderful mix of dancing in the town and indoor concerts. (Is there another festival that has 52 dance sides appearing over the weedend?)

Also agree with Saltburn and Fylde.

Swanage (Dorset)in September is in one of the most scenic coastal locations too.

CdM


21 Jun 11 - 07:11 AM (#3173784)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: theleveller

One of the biggest problems that we've come across is that many festivals aren't especially child-friendly. This means that not only should there be some form of entertainment and involvement for kids but that there is a safe environment where they can run around and meet and play with other children instead of having to tag along with parents all the time. That's why we prefer festivals that are on one site rather than spread over different venues across town.


21 Jun 11 - 08:08 AM (#3173805)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,Desi C

Best open air festival I've been to was the Wickham Folk Festival, yes it is one of the 'big' ones, and I agree most nowadays are over priced and for pseudo folkies only, butWicham had the charm of the lovely village it's set in, amazingly good line up each day. As well stewarded as I've seen, and a wonderful atmosphere.

Best town multi venue festival festival I've been to is The Rhthym & Roots festival in Kilkenny southern Ireland, 90% of the venues were Free shows, all the venues within eassy walking distance, small intimate venues right up to a 2000 seater one. All in the lovely medieval city and lots of fringe trad sessions around the town too. It takes place the last week end in April/May each year


21 Jun 11 - 10:24 AM (#3173867)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Soldier boy

Whitby Folk Week is definately my personal favourite out of all the festivals I have been to but I would also champion Holmfirth Festival of Folk, Cleckheaton Folk Festival, Dentdale Music and Beer festival and the Hardraw Gatherings at The green Dragon Inn.
The Moonbeams Wold Top Summer festival is also one I want to get to but haven't been to yet.

Quite a mix there but they all tick the right boxes depending on what I am looking for.

At the end of the day we all like different things.

Some like to get a full festival ticket and sit in concerts all day whilst others may just wish to attend the occasional concert but prefer to get involved in singarounds or musician sessions on the "fringe" of a festival. So it's horses for courses, it all depends on what is 'your thing'!

A lot also depends on where you live and if you can afford to travel long distances to many of the bigger festivals anymore and also afford the full festival season ticket!
I can't, so I just go to the ones nearer to home and these are brilliant festivals in their own unique ways.

Sometimes in life you just have to 'adjust' or maybe 'downsize'!

Chris


21 Jun 11 - 10:42 AM (#3173879)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Gavin Paterson

Haven't missed a Cambridge in over 20 years.

Yeah - I know you don't like it. Good!


21 Jun 11 - 11:01 AM (#3173890)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: The Sandman

, since when has kilkenny been in the uk, but if you want to talk about Ireland
the best festival in ireland is the Ballydehob Jazz festival


21 Jun 11 - 11:17 AM (#3173899)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Steve Hunt

Wadebridge, because it's my nearest and the one that I have had the longest association with. Sidmouth for Britfolk and friendships, Cambridge for big international acts, Leigh for smaller, interesting acts and friendships, Green Man for the fact that it's become our annual family holiday (wife's birthday weekend & teenage son enjoys it) and, of course, whichever ones book me!


21 Jun 11 - 11:30 AM (#3173903)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Andy Jackson

I'm not telling, I like it just the way it is..


21 Jun 11 - 12:25 PM (#3173940)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Dave Sutherland

Finally made Southwell this year and I endorse the previous, positive comments.


21 Jun 11 - 02:09 PM (#3174014)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Pulseroom

Butlins, Skegness.


21 Jun 11 - 03:53 PM (#3174090)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Clecky Dave

Cleckheaton (next week), Bromyard & Grove. Three different festivals each with their own character and wonderful group of friends.


21 Jun 11 - 04:45 PM (#3174119)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Georgiansilver

Blitherscrum is always good for a laugh... Been happening for a few years now and there is never a dull moment.


21 Jun 11 - 04:50 PM (#3174120)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,vectis

Whitby - just - over Sidmouth for a big festival.
As to small uns - too many to mention but W*********y and Sussex song and ale are great. (Must admit to prejudice on the song and ale as I help organise it.)


21 Jun 11 - 05:02 PM (#3174126)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Kara

Sorry Tootler, I'm from way down South, Nottingham is up North to me.
Wold looks good, and glad to hear there are chairs.
Cleckheaton looks good too, but too far away, I might try Home at Dartington this weekend, anyone been there? Not sure if it qualifies as a folk festival, and unsure about the seating facilities.


21 Jun 11 - 05:03 PM (#3174128)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Colin Randall

Love Whitby, have greatly enjoyed Cheddar, Cropredy, Chippenham and, yes, Cambridge (though not so sure I'd like to be there so much without the press pass), but my experience of all festivals is six or more years out of date.

Saltburn may well produce a terrific festival but was a place to be avoided when I was a lad growing up 30 miles or so to the west. There was a workingmen's club trip each year and I still hear the howls of anguish if it was going to Saltburn instead of Whitley Bay and the Spanish City amusement park.


21 Jun 11 - 05:15 PM (#3174136)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: MerryLocks

I go to many a festival and my favourite has got to be Bromyard, its like a big festival with everything on site but all the friendly atmosphere of a smaller one. Always a good variety of music and a beautifull town within walking distance, morris & folk welcoming pubs with lashing of lovely Wye Valley Beers. My heart warms with a pint of Butty Bach in my mit.


21 Jun 11 - 05:35 PM (#3174141)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Vic Smith

Mary wrote
"(Must admit to prejudice on the song and ale as I help organise it.) "


Well, on that basis, could I mention Lewes Folk Festival 6-9 October?


21 Jun 11 - 05:43 PM (#3174146)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,bone apa tea

Filey was good for a new festival. lot of young acts. More contemp than your usual trad.


22 Jun 11 - 06:09 AM (#3174395)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,dicky boy

Wold top for me what a setting very friendly festival.


22 Jun 11 - 06:47 AM (#3174410)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: theleveller

See you there in a couple of weeks, Dicky - looking forward to the singarounds.


22 Jun 11 - 07:09 AM (#3174418)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: JP2

It's nice to see so many Mudcatters feel the same way as I do about Bromyard,now in it's 44th year,they must be getting something right.

It's without doubt my favourite festival and as it's almost the last? greenfield camping festival of the year it sort of wraps the year up nicely.

JP.


22 Jun 11 - 06:01 PM (#3174823)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Geordie-Peorgie

Bude!


22 Jun 11 - 06:06 PM (#3174826)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Herga Kitty

Yes, G-P, but Miskin Man at 11.30 yesterday had a point....

Kitty


22 Jun 11 - 07:25 PM (#3174879)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Kevin Adams

so far this year been to Cheltenham, Crediton, Bristol, Garway and Alcester - all so different and all good in different ways!

Priddy next ...


22 Jun 11 - 07:38 PM (#3174889)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: skipy

Well that is sorted then, see you ALL at White Horse in Aug!
www.whitehorsefolkfestival.co.uk
My favs. (in date order) Chippers, Cleck, Warwick, W********Y.
Cleck next weekend. Looking fwd. to it.
By the time we get there I will have met my brother for the first time ever, yes, ever! We are going to meet him in Darlington on the Thurs. & travel to Cleck on the Fri. At the age of 58 I am about to meet my first blood relative - apart from the creatures that we have bred. 3 sisters still to meet, they live in Belfast.
Skipy


23 Jun 11 - 03:20 AM (#3175019)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Clecky Dave

Hi Skipy, what a weekend it will be for you - hope it all goes well!


23 Jun 11 - 03:45 AM (#3175024)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Mo the caller

Whitby for me too. It is spread about the town, so lots of climbing up and down the cliff and waiting for the harbour swing bridge so that we can run from Dance Workshop to pub Music Session, to Concert.
Loads of participation. Not so many fashionable 'big names', but more of 'my folk heros'. You can learn to do almost anything folkie, I arrived early for a session and found myself with a set of pipes stuck under my arm once.
The thing I like is the range of expertise catered for. Some dance workshops raise your standard because you are dancing with so many experts. There are music sessions for experts too (some in pubs only known by those who know), but also 'slow and steady' sessions and even a 'not quite ready for a session' for those who would get left behind.
I've given up going to the sing-arounds, you have to get there early to get a good seat, and we are too busy dancing to get there early.


23 Jun 11 - 08:31 AM (#3175141)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: stallion

York!


23 Jun 11 - 08:33 AM (#3175142)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Girl Friday

Broadstairs is fine- if you like concerts - and listening to bands in pubs. If you want to sing or play yourself - opportunities are few, and the venues get uncomfortably crowded.
Also, they seem set in their ways about who they book.
Sidmouth is better set up, with its Fringe Festival, though being able to play on the seafront is hampered by the huge numbers of traders.


23 Jun 11 - 11:48 AM (#3175229)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: skipy

D the D, I'll tell you about it on Friday.
Skipy


23 Jun 11 - 08:09 PM (#3175486)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: Suegorgeous

I thought Blitherscrum must be taking a year off... not heard a peep about it this year (well, not on Mudcat anyway). :)

Anyone know if it's happening? :0


24 Jun 11 - 02:19 AM (#3175569)
Subject: RE: What is your favorite UK folk festival?
From: GUEST,Paul Burke

I understand Blitherscrum was cancelled this year on grounds of Health and Efficiency.