Northwest Folklife Festival postponed
By Michael Rietmulder / The Seattle Times
SEATTLE As COVID-19 continues to disrupt our way of life, another longtime Seattle tradition will not go on as planned. The Northwest Folklife Festival announced Thursday that the Seattle Center institution is postponed.
The postponement marks the first time in 49 years that the festival will not be held over Memorial Day weekend. A makeup date was not given.
After many difficult conversations and determining how we could continue planning amidst this time of uncertainty, we have come to the extremely difficult decision to postpone the 49th Annual Northwest Folklife Festival (May 22-25, 2020), organizers wrote in a letter to performers. The Festival has taken place every Memorial Day Weekend at the Seattle Center for the past 48 years. This decision was not made lightly, but ultimately, we feel this is the best decision for our greater community.
For decades, the sprawling event has been a multi-day, multicultural jamboree celebrating the diversity in the Pacific Northwest. The community-driven fest brings more than 6,000 artists and culture bearers to Seattle Center each year, with support from 600-700 volunteer staff. The arts and music festival draws around 250,000 people each year, according to Folklifes website. Each year, the nonprofit organization sets a particular cultural focus for the event. This years was aimed at honoring our communities elders, a population most susceptible to the novel coronavirus.
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