Iain Brynjolson says the dried fruit is a hit!
Winnipeg Folk Fest Fashions
Sriracha and Cucumber, a taste explosion
Pollock’s Hardware at the Folk Fest
David in Pollock’s
Hardware store paint splatter Jackson Pollock
Winnipeg style Crokinole
Folk Fest Camping
Cut wood macro
Martha Street Studio at the Winnipeg Folk Fest
Dan Stadnicki gets some advanced tambourine tips
The Bros. Landreth
Shinyribs
Noura Mint Seymali; Ousmane Touré on the bass
Noura Mint Seymali
Noura Hemed Vall on guitar
Dancing in the rain
Awesome Ukulele drawing
Christopher Redd, Redd Line Jewellry
Ani DiFranco and her four string Cromwell
Jake Shimabukuro, Ani Difranco, Joan Baez and Sarah Lee Guthrie
Ross Ainslie
When Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson first burst onto the scene, they looked to be among the most promising young stars the Celtic world had seen. Virtuosos both, the duo found a little bit of magic in the spirited union of Ainsley’s Scottish pipes, Henderson’s Irish uilleann pipes and an assortment of whistles.