An annual open-air festival celebrating cross-border folk culture, music, and ecology at the Polish-Ukrainian frontier. It features multicultural workshops, folk-rock concerts, craft markets, and communal activities. Held in Chutor Gorajec (southeastern Poland), Folkowisko brings together artists and communities from the Carpathian region for shared traditions. The festival atmosphere is rustic, often camping-style, with a focus on heritage and ecological values. 1
Organized by a local cultural association, Folkowisko promotes dialogue between Polish and Ukrainian communities through music, dance, and crafts. It embraces the multicultural history of the borderland (Bethlehem of folk revival), fostering contemporary interpretations of folk traditions and ecology. The festival community is known for sustainable practices and inclusive spirit.
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Chutor Gorajec Festival Grounds · Cieszanów
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Attendees camp on-site and rally for the main musical performances; they can dance, sing along, and share the communal atmosphere under the stars.
Families and visitors participate in hands-on folk craft sessions and browse local crafts, engaging directly with cultural heritage.
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Tickets required · Typical price: PLN150 - PLN200
Moderate crowds
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