Gwilym wrote:
> How about internationalising the event - Spain (Cacares,
> Arbucies), France, even USA?
Dennis wrote:
> I'd be happy to work on a US taborers festival, but there's a
> big question of location...
>
> Any other US based taborers going to speak up?
Sorry, I guess I misread Gwilym's post as a suggestion to include
international (including US) influences in the programming at the
event in England.
I really don't think there are enough US taborers to support a
festival here. Sure, we might latch onto the Boston Early Music
Festival (bemf.org, every two years, next in June 2009) or the
New England Folk Festival Association's annual NEFFA festival in
April (neffa.org), but I would see it as an hour or two event
within the larger festival, not a whole weekend of P&T related
activities.
David Barnert
Albany NY
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