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Folk East Virtual Festival
Not the real thing but close enough to it
INSPIRATIONAL: The Hut People

UNSURPRISINGLY, this has been a terrible year for folk festivals, with all the major events cancelled due to Covid-19.

It seemed that there was little light at the end of the tunnel but lockdown has also provided an opportunity for creativity and innovation, with some festivals offering a virtual online experience.

One such is Folk East Festival in Suffolk, which managed to put together a fine afternoon of performances, with local duo Honey and the Bear getting the afternoon off to a relaxing start, followed by north-east duo Katherine Priddy and George Boomsma with a performance of songs based on Greek myths.

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