- North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance
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The North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance is a non-profit organization that sponsors an annual conference that is an industry focal point for folk music and dance. As of 2006, the Alliance had a membership of approximately 2000, and a budget of $800,000 USD,[1], and is one of the five largest music conferences in North America.[citation needed]
Members include record companies, publishers, presenters, agents, managers, music support services, manufacturers and artists that work in the folk world.
History
In 1989, Clark and Elaine Weissman and the California Traditional Music Society invited presenters and business people to a retreat in Malibu, California to discuss formation of a coalition of folk organizers. In 1990, a steering committee approved a set of bylaws that officially formed the North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance.[2]
References
- ^ "What the Folk? For the Sake of the Song: Folk Alliance 2006", Austin Chronicle, February 10, 2006
- ^ A Short History of the Folk Alliance, from their official site
External links
- North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance official site
- The Never-Ending Revival: Rounder Records and the Folk Alliance by Michael F. Scully (University of Illinois Press, 2008)
Folk music Subgenres Ballads · Carols · Children's songs · Drinking song · Hornpipe · Jigs · Morris dance · Protest song · Sea shanties · War songs
Fusions Anti-folk · Celtic music · Celtic rock · Country folk · Electric folk · Filk music · Folk metal · Folk punk · Folk rock · Folktronica · Indie folk · Industrial folk song · Manila Sound · Medieval folk rock · Neofolk · Nu-folk · Psych folk · Progressive folk · Skiffle · Techno-folk · Un-folkRelated articles Festivals · Folk clubs · Folk dance · Instruments · Lists of traditions · Pub session · Record labels · Roots revival · Singer-songwriter · Traditional music · World music
Regional scenes Categories:- American folk music
- Canadian music industry
- Non-profit organizations based in the United States
- Folk dance
- Folk festivals in the United States
- Folk music organisations
- Music organizations based in the United States
- Music organization stubs
- Folk dance stubs
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