49th International Festival of Mountain Folklore

Thu 17th
Aug
49th International Festival of Mountain Folklore

This year we will celebrate 49. International Festival of Highland Folklore in Zakopane. 

This history of the Zakopane Festival dates back to the second Rzeczypospolita, and its pedigree can be combined with the concept of "Association of Lands' arisen on the basis of the Podhale regionalism, concentrated in the twenties of the twentieth century by Wladyslaw Orkana. Proposed by the concept of the unity of all involved groups inhabiting the Polish Carpathians, from Huculszczyzna to Beskid Slaski and the creation of an organism to understand the common development programme.

The creators of ‘the Holy Mountains’ had similar goals, which first took place in 1934 in Zakopane. Unfortunately, the vast flood deflected plans. But a year later on Aug. 4 1935, Podhalan Highlanders were welcoming musicians, dancers, singers, artists and folk artists arrived in the Polish Tatras from the whole Carpathians, from Czeremosz to the regions upon Olza. Throughout the week, Żywiec’s, Sącz’s, Beskid’s, Hucuł’s, Łemkos’ and Bojkow’s mountaineers showed off their creative achievements of the land. We then had a feast of the competition, and the main awards went to Hucułów. Two years later the event as the "Week of Mountains" was held in Wisła.

After the World War II the idea of local holidays were reactivated again, in slightly modified form under the name of the International Folklore Festival. Today Zakopane competition is a prestigious and internationally recognized folklore event, not only in Poland but also abroad. Over the past 46 years it has invited nearly 530 ensembles from over 60 foreign countries, and about 200 Polish ensembles.

Elaborated in the 1960’s years, these rules with minor modifications survive to this day. Currently, ensembles participating in the competition are judged by an international jury in similar categories:

Click here to see the full program :)

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