ABOUT
BROOKLYN FOLK FESTIVAL
"DIVERSE, SPONTANEOUS, COUNTERCULTURAL, AND TRENCHANT... ONE OF THE MOST VITAL AND SPIRITUALLY SOUND FOLK-MUSIC EVENTS IN THE COUNTRY"
- AMANDA PETRUSICH
THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE
The Brooklyn Folk Festival presents the best in American and world folk music. Located in downtown Brooklyn, NY the festival is a celebration of down home music, cultural diversity and memory. Each year we draw talent from local, national and international sources for folk, traditional and vernacular music.
The annual festival provides an opportunity for the community to come together, enjoy music performances and take part in workshops, film screenings, contests and jam sessions. The festival is produced each year with the goal of achieving an event that is more than the sum of its parts, leaving audiences with a sense of community and participation.
The Brooklyn Folk Festival is presented by the Jalopy Theatre & School of Music, a non- profit grassroots community space, music venue, music school, record store and record label. The Brooklyn Folk Festival was founded in 2009, since that time the Jalopy has created a substantial and unique community event that brings together thousands of music lovers and hundreds of musicians to celebrate the valuable musical traditions of the world’s peoples.
The festival is held at the beautiful historic St. Ann’s Church located at 157 Montague St. between Clinton and Henry in Brooklyn Heights. The 3-day festival includes 40+ bands, vocal and instrumental workshops, family-friendly dances, jam sessions, film screenings, the famous Banjo Toss contest and more!
Executive Producer
Lynette Wiley
Founding Producer
Eli Smith
Production Manager
Geoff Wood
Technical Director
Don Fierro
Stage Manager
Karen Poliski
Development Director
Talia Keren-Zvi
Communications & Marketing Director
Natalie Jordan
Development & Business Director
Aimar Arizmendi
Sound Engineer
Max Bolton
Volunteer Coordinator
Dana Manon Filsinger
Workshop Coordinator
Jan Bell
Special thanks to:
The staff of St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
&
Feral Foster
Ernesto Gomez
Brian Geltner
Zach Levy