Rudolstadt-Festival

The Rudolstadt-Festival (till 2015 TFF ("Tanz- und Folkfest") Rudolstadt) is a German folk, roots and world music festival. It takes place annually on the first full July weekend in Rudolstadt/Thuringia and lasts from Thursday evening to Sunday night. Until 2010 it was preceded by a special concert on Thursday evening at the Heidecksburg-castle and started officially on Friday evening at the market place of Rudolstadt.

Rudolstadt-Festival
Centre of the festival: the town square (2013)
GenreFolk, roots and world music
DatesFirst full July weekend
Location(s)Rudolstadt/Thuringia
Years active5 July 1991 – present
Websitehttps://rudolstadt-festival.de
Dakh Daughters at Rudolstadt-Festival 2016.

The Festival is spread across multiple locations of the town of Rudolstadt, including the Heidecksburg-castle, the city center and market place, and the city park "Heinepark", all of which host multiple stages.

In 2016 more than 300 concerts on 20 stages took place during the festival and 90.000 visitors had been coming.[1]

The Festival dates back to the GDR festival Tanzfest der DDR. In 2016 the city-owned festival team changed the name from Dance and Folk Fest (TFF) to "Rudolstadt Festival" due to have more opportunity for mainstream music in the line-up.[2]

Since July 1994, Ken Hunt has contributed the English-language texts to the festival's annual programme and, subsequently, CD/DVD releases.

References

  1. 90.000 Besucher bei Rudolstadt-Festival
  2. deutschlandfunkkultur.de. "Rudolstadt - Vom Tanzfest zum Festival". Deutschlandfunk Kultur (in German). Retrieved 2023-07-14.


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