Two traditions, one stage. The festival as a cultural gathering of the county.
Folk on stage.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday — three evenings of performances with folk ensembles from across the region: Lőrincz Aladár, Háromszék, Plugușorul, Vâlcele. Costumes, dances, traditional music — a chapter of the festival dedicated to choreographic memory.
The hands that make.
Workshops in fazekas (pottery), weaving, woodworking and leatherwork. Local craftsmen work live, visitors can try. A pedagogical area for children and adults — free entry.
Folk and contemporary.
Friday evening — folk music concert with three local bands and national guests. Saturday — the closing concert, followed by fireworks. The central stage is in Molnár Józsiás Park, free entry.
Daily performances with Székely and Romanian folk ensembles from the county — Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings.
Local bands and national guests on the central stage — programme across three themed evenings.
Pottery, weaving, woodworking — live workshops, accessible to visitors of all ages.
Contest and parade of Romanian and Székely traditional costume, with a mixed jury and dedicated prizes.
Themed evenings with local authors — poetry, stories, readings in three languages.
Prizes for all contests, followed by the closing concert and fireworks.