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Capturing the Moment: Images from the 2013 Richmond Folk Festival

  • Mar 20, 2014
  • 4 min read

As we wait for photos from the Richmond Folk Festival's 10th anniversary to come in, revisit the excitement of the 2013 festival through the work of photographers Skip Rowland and Michael G. Stewart.  Enjoy!

The 2013 Richmond Folk Festival as captured by photographer Skip Rowland:

Getting ready

Festival setup begins weeks prior to the event, and activity intensifies as the event approaches.  The experienced operations crew and dedicated volunteers take it all in stride.  

Festival artists in the schools

Each year, festival artists bring free performances to Richmond area schools, cultural encounters that are both educational and great fun. Photographer Skip Rowland captured some of the action: Tuvan throat-singing ensemble Alash at St. Christophers School, Alex Meixner making new fans for polka at St. Andrews School, and buckdancers Thomas Maupin and Kory Posey with Daniel Rothwell and the Overall String Band performing at Douglas S. Freeman High School.


Friday night kickoff, October 10, 2013

It was a wet weekend, from beginning to end, but that didn’t dampen the high spirits in evidence throughout the festival.

Altria Stage

On the Altria Stage, polka wild man Alex Meixner kicked off the evening, followed by Garifuna musical ambassador Aurelio Martinez, and the Stooges Brass Band from New Orleans.  

MWV (MeadWestvaco)Stage

Charismatic

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singer Christine Salem from the Reunion Islands started off the evening on the MWV Stage, followed by rollicking Québécois music from the Yves Lambert Trio, and Rhythm of Rajasthan with traditional Rajasthani music and dance from northwestern India.  

Community Foundation Stage

Reggae legend Don Carlos and the Dub Vision Band delivered roots reggae at its best on the Community Foundation Stage.  

Dominion Dance Pavilion

At the Dominion Dance Pavilion, it was an evening of Cajun and blues music.  Jesse Lége (accordion) and Joel Savoy (fiddle) led a rocking Cajun band followed by the gritty Chicago sounds of the Lurrie Bell Blues Band.


Saturday, October 11, 2013

Altria Stage

Nathalie Pires’ soulful Portuguese

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, the insouciant sounds of New Orleans brass band The Stooges, Spanish Harlem Orchestra’s sizzling

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, and classic go-go from the Chuck Brown All Star Tribute Band, with special guests Big Tony, Sugar Bear, Buggs and Jas. Funk, were among the diverse musical traditions featured Saturday on the Altria Stage.  

On the job

Behind the scenes, staffers work to solve potential problems before they occur.  

Around the festival

Saturday sights from around the festival grounds.

Community Foundation Stage

The Prusinowski Trio performing traditional music from Central Poland on the Community Foundation Stage.  

Dominion Dance Pavilion

On Saturday night, Spanish Harlem Orchestra and the Chuck Brown All Star Tribute Band rock the house at the Dominion Dance Stage on Brown’s Island.  

MWV Stage

Saturday action on the MWV Stage included the Andean

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(Scissors Dance) performed by The Chankas, Tuvan throat-singing ensemble Alash, and

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gospel singing by The Brotherhood Singers.  

RTD Virginia Folklife Demonstration Area

Split oak basket making, Irish flute making, Mongolian mask making, and a moonshine still were among the featured demonstrations in the RTD Virginia Folklife Demonstration Area, which explored the theme “Virginia Kinfolk: A Celebration of Family Folklife.  An impromptu jam by the Dry Hill Draggers family string band from Franklin County added to the mix.  

RTD Virginia Folklife Stage

On the RTD Virginia Folklife Stage, family musical traditions were front and center with performances by the Snyder Family Band, the Harris Brothers, Gankhuyag and Zana Natsag (with a little help from Alash), and Cheick Hamala Diabate.  

Union First Market/University of Richmond Stage

On the Union First Market/University of Richmond stage, Tennessee buckdancer Thomas Maupin, his banjo-playing grandson Daniel Rothwell and the Overall Creek Stringband get a little help from a tiny dancer. The Vietnamese ensemble Khac Chi demonstrates an array of bamboo instruments, followed by the “Band in a Box: Accordion Traditions” session, and stage setup for the Yves Lambert Trio.


Sunday, October 12, 2103

Around the festival

Sunday sights around the festival grounds

Dominion Dance Pavilion

Aurelio Martinez at the Dominion Dance Stage  

Genworth Family Area

Feathered friends, a ukulele lesson, the circus arts of the Red Trousers Show, and more in the Genworth Family Area.  

MWV Stage

The “Global Guitar Traditions” session on the MWV Stage featured a stage full of great players representing Garifuna, Québécois, Portuguese, western swing, blues and Appalachian traditions.  Rhythm of Rajasthan’s performance offered a glimpse of an intriguing, centuries-old musical world on the eve of inevitable change.  

RTD Virginia Folklife Demonstration Area

More images from the Virginia Folklife Demonstration Area, which explored the theme “Virginia Kinfolk: A Celebration of Family Folklife.  

RTD Virginia Folklife Stage

The “Mothers, Brothers & Sisters” session on the RTD Virginia Folklife Stage featured Maggie Ingram and the Ingramettes, Emily and Martha Spencer, the Harris Brothers and the Knicelys. Next up: the Moore Brothers band from Hickory, North Carolina.  Richmond gospel matriarch Maggie Ingram sharing a moment backstage with her daughter Aleta before their performance, and the beloved Whitetop Mountain Band from Southwest Virginia.


Sunday at the 2103 Richmond Folk Festival as captured by photographer Michael G. Stewart.

Around the festival

More sights around the festival grounds.  

Community Foundation Stage

The Dardanelles wowed festivalgoers with their vibrant renditions of traditional music from Newfoundland, seen here performing on the Community Foundation Stage.  

MWV Stage

Kicking off Sunday on the MWV Stage, the “Masters of Percussion” session featuring percussionists from the Reunion Islands; Rajasthan, India; Honduras (Garifuna traditions); Appalachia, and West Africa turned into a cross-cultural jam.  Later in the afternoon, the lean and lanky 75-year old champion Tennessee buckdancer Thomas Maupin and company held forth, followed by the amazing Chankas performing the ancient, acrobatic

danza de las tijeras

(Scissors Dance) from the southern Andes of Peru.  

Union First Market/University of Richmond Stage

The “Gospel Traditions” session with Lurrie Bell and the Brotherhood Singers started off the Sunday program on the Union First Market/University of Richmond Stage.  Later in the afternoon, our photographer was obviously captivated by the music of talented young Portuguese American

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Nathalie Pires.  

Closing the show

Performances by soul/R&B master Mighty Sam McClain on the Altria Stage), Malian

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Abdoulaye Diabaté and Super Mande on the Community Foundation Stage, and The Stooges Brass Band on the Dominion Dance Stage usher the 2013 Richmond Folk Festival to a close.    

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