The Winnipeg Folk Festival’s daytime workshops offer audiences an opportunity to take in one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated concerts and storytelling conferences. The best ones feel like eavesdropping on a jam session between newfound musical friends. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * The Winnipeg Folk Festival’s daytime workshops offer audiences an opportunity to take in one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated concerts and storytelling conferences.
The best ones feel like eavesdropping on a jam session between newfound musical friends. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? The Winnipeg Folk Festival’s daytime workshops offer audiences an opportunity to take in one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated concerts and storytelling conferences. The best ones feel like eavesdropping on a jam session between newfound musical friends.
But how do you know which of the 29 workshops running this weekend at Birds Hill Park will strike a chord? staffers Eva Wasney, Rob Williams and Jen Zoratti have perused the program and picked a handful of daily events with promising lineups. Workshops run Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.
to 5:45 p.m. The folk fest mainstage gets underway Thursday at 6:15 p.
m. with performances by Ruth Moody, Lucinda Williams and Shakey Graves, and winds up Sunday night with Orville Peck at 9 p.m.
For ticket information and full schedules, see . Good songwriting can be a cathart.
