Shell National Folkloric Festival was an annual ethnicfolkfestival held in Australia. Sponsored by the Shell-Sydney Opera House Foundation[1] with a grant of $50,000, the first Festival was held at the Concert Hall during the opening celebrations of the Sydney Opera House in 1973.[2] The festivals were held in Sydney but were later also held in Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Darwin and Brisbane.[3]
In 1975 one thousand performers, representing 30 ethnic groups living in Australia, performed folk music, song and dance at the Opera House,[2] and by 1982 this had grown to 1400 performers representing 48 different ethnic groups.[4][5]
From 1979 to 1994, Guillermo Keys-Arenas was the major artistic producer-director of the annual event.[1][3]
Performing Groups
Between 1973 and 1994 performers representing ethnic groups from Australia, Austria, Armenia, Bulgaria, Burma, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, and Ukraine, performed at the Festival.[7]
Groups which performed at the Festival included:
Ensemble Gavrilo Princip - Serbian National Defence Council with choreographer Milivoje Stojanovic
Boyan Ukrainian Choir, with Basil Matyash as conductor
Daina Sydney Lithuanian Choir, with Zita Belkutė and Bronius Kiveris as conductors
Dorothy Kerr's Highland Dancers
Grandinele Lithuanian National Dancing Group, with Ginta Viliunas as a featured dancer