Virginia Folklife Program

Virginia Foundation for the Humanities

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Exhibit: Virginia Rocks: The History of Rockabilly in the Commonwealth
05/01 - 03/31 - Ferrum, VA Rockabilly is the smart-mouthed teenage child of country music and blues-driven boogie. ...

Course: Traditional Music
02/09 - 03/30 - Charlottesville, VA What is traditional music? What relevance does it have for us today in the 21st...

Concert: Steel Wheel Duo
03/10 - Palmyra, VA Trent Wagler and Jay Lapp, the Steel Wheels, grew up in the Mennonite community of Harrisonburg...

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About Virginia Folklife

The Virginia Folklife Program (VFP), a public program of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, is dedicated to the documentation, presentation, and support of Virginia's rich cultural heritage.

Whether sung or told, hand-crafted or performed, Virginia's rich Folklife refers to those "arts of everyday life" that reflect a sense of traditional knowledge and connection to community.

History

The Virginia Folklife Program was established in 1989 as part of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, with support from the Virginia Commission for the Arts and major funding from the NEA Folk Arts Program & the Virginia Commission for the Arts -- a collaborative effort initiated by the Virginia Folklore Society.

Mission

Due largely to funding made available by the National Endowment for the Arts, most U.S. states and territories have folklife or folk arts programs, typically based with state arts councils or historical societies. The basic mission of the Virginia Folklife Program is much like that of other state programs:

The Virginia Folklife Program, however, is the only folklife program in the nation based with a state humanities council, and this has given us several unique and important opportunities:

These opportunities have allowed the VFP to: