Film director, Giles Borg, discusses his new project, Albion, with Jon Wilks, and detects a growing interest in all things folk culture and psychogeography.
The artist Lucy Wright discusses a decade exploring the lesser-known reaches of the folk world, and why folk is a feminist issue.
As the clog dancing calendar kicks off with Lancashire Wallopers’ Weekend of Step Clog Dance (10th-11th February), clog maker, Simon Brock, takes a look at this very British craft.
Eco poet, Eleanor Flowerday, explores the idea that folk culture may be key to the belonging that Gen Z so longs for.
A song I'd never heard before felt instantly, spookily familiar. I dug around, spoke to some friends, and got a term for the phenomena from Shirley Collins: Folk memory.
Let's go for a Friday walk... We catch up with the folk artist taking Instagram and Tiktok by storm, Man in the Woods.
Chloe Middleton-Metcalfe returns to the Tradfolk pages with a deep-dive into Children's folkie literature.
The artist, Ben Edge, discusses his love of folk culture and its place in this world of climate change and gentrification.
There’s interesting tradition-related stuff happening in all corners of the country right now. Heck, there’s probably something going on right under your nose, without you even realising it. Here at Tradfolk we like nothing better than seeking out brilliant people doing fascinating things, so Em Kuntze has been speaking to Suzie Grieve of Foraged Fibres.
New Channel 4 comedy, The Change, is the latest programme to recognise folk culture in the current zeitgeist. But what does it all mean? Jon Wilks has a ponder.
Traditional toe-tappers for toddlers? Books for your budding Bamptonite? Chloe Middleton-Metcalfe explores a world of media for folkie offspring.
Making Mischief is a new exhibition to be staged at Compton Verney, Warwickshire, dedicated to British folk costumes. It's the first of its kind. Here's all you need to know.