It differs from most other festivals in two respects : it moves location every year, and it is hosted and organised by student folk societies.
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The Harvest Moon Folk Society meets weekly to host a Contra dance at the River Falls Lodge and hosts Contra events in the downtown Greenville area.
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In 1985 The Shetland Folk Society, of which Graham was President at the time, succeeded in finding funds to reprint the two volume English edition in facsimile.
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For a brief period in the 1970s immediately following Maeder's 1971 retirement, and during the directorship of Thomas Newman, the Berkshire Folk Society performed monthly on winter evenings.
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Caroling is also done by marching bands, choirs, school students seeking to raise funds for trips or charity, members of folk societies, or merely by groups of well-wishers.
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Kurt Vonnegut, the acutely observant novelist, uses the term " folk society deficiency " for the ongoing outbreak of people who lack a sense of connection or belonging.
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In 2008 Breiding was recruited by Calliope ( Pittsburgh's Folk Society ) to write songs for " When We Shine, " a compilation CD to celebrate Pittsburgh's 250th anniversary.
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The Shetland Folk Society was formed in 1945 to preserve Shetland s heritage and traditions, and Tammy became one of its principal music collectors and leader of its Traditional Band.
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Posey reputiated this view and dared to see indigenous and folk societies as the inheritors of a vast corpus of useful knowledge for the sustainable utilization and management of natural resources.
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Many small folk societies have been forced to stop performing in public venues because the costs are simply too high, said Rupert Redesdale, of the English Folk Dance and Song Society.