One of the most moving documentaries you'll see this year, director, Dylan Howitt, and textile artist, Allan Brown, weave together something truly profound.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Libby Bove, where folk rituals and vehicle maintenance are not mutually exclusive.
Eco poet, Eleanor Flowerday, explores the idea that folk culture may be key to the belonging that Gen Z so longs for.
“We’ve come to dance the Dusking and we’ll dance the old sun down” - artist, Lucy Wright wants to invite you to join her in a new tradition this October! But what is ‘Dusking’?
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.
Ian A. Anderson’s Alien Water: Six Decades Paddling In Unpopular Music isn’t just a memoir – it’s a roadmap for...
Chloe Middleton-Metcalfe returns to the Tradfolk pages with a deep-dive into Children's folkie literature.
Most readers of Tradfolk will be able to reel off a host of folk customs, even if they have never...
On a winter walk outside Bristol, the artist, David Abbott, muses on the appearance of birds in traditional folk songs.
Let's go for a Friday walk... We catch up with the folk artist taking Instagram and Tiktok by storm, Man in the Woods.
In this beautiful prose poem, Colin Williams navigates themes of migration, memory, oral tradition, and the people of the Danish Wadden Sea.
Film director, Giles Borg, discusses his new project, Albion, with Jon Wilks, and detects a growing interest in all things folk culture and psychogeography.












