The 21st Annual International Folk Alliance Conference is slated for next February 18-22 in
Booking gigs is the primary objective of some performers who attend these annual conferences, while many presenters and folk DJs come primarily to scout out new artists and those who they have not previously heard and seen in live performance. However, the conference experience is much more than that; it’s really about forging connections and building an acoustic community. Although artist showcases and educational workshops and panel discussions are common to all of them, the regional conferences hosted by Southwest Regional Folk Alliance (SWRFA), Folk Alliance Region Midwest (FARM), Folk Alliance Region West (FAR-West), Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA), and the new Southeast Regional Folk Alliance (SERFA) all have their own tenor and style.
“There’s definitely a different feel at the different regionals,” says singer-songwriter Randall Williams, who has performed and presented workshops at several of them and describes the Folk Alliance community as open and approachable. Like many others who have been attending regional Folk Alliance conferences over the years, Williams believes they are great for performers and presenters alike. “The smaller size makes spending time with people easier than at the international conference, and it’s a good way to get to know folks in a particular region,” he says. “For performers who are working regionally, the regional meetings are a godsend – because they’re not as expensive as the international conference, and they meet the folks who are most likely to book them.”
Folks will converge on the Radisson Austin North in
Having experienced a 30-percent jump in attendance last year at its new conference location, Folk Alliance Region Midwest (FARM) returns to
The inaugural conference of the Southeast Regional Folk Alliance (SERFA), takes place Oct. 17-19 at
Folk Alliance Region West (FAR-West) holds its 5th annual gathering, Oct. 24-26, at the Phoenix Marriott Mesa Hotel & Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Besides formal showcases (for which the application deadline has passed) and a Suzanne Millsaps Memorial Coffee House Room featuring performers in-the-round, there will be a number of late night and private/guerilla showcases and jam sessions extending into the wee morning hours, workshops and panel discussions, master classes, receptions, and an exhibit hall. The annual “Best of the West” Awards, recognizing one performer and one non-performer who have established themselves as true leaders through their talents and efforts on behalf of the community over a period of time, will be presented during a luncheon on Saturday. Various conference registration packages are available. For more information, visit www.far-west.org.
The 14th annual conference of the North East Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) takes place Nov. 13-16 at the newly renovated Hudson Valley Resort in
Although the International Folk Alliance Conference takes place next February, financial savings are in the offing through early-bird registration that is now open, while forms also are available on the organization’s website for performing artists to apply for showcase opportunities. The early-bird rates apply through Nov. 15. Some 2,000 people are expected to attend the annual conference in
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