THERE was much to see and do at the recent Kangaroo Valley Folk Festival.
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The family favourite event started on Friday, October 18 and concluded on Sunday.
A traditional smoking ceremony, held on Saturday morning, was one of the many highlights of the festival.
Wonderful music echoed around the Kangaroo Valley as many people came from far and near to soak up the wonderful atmosphere of this great event.
Along with sitting back and listening to an impressive number of performers, festival attendees got to see some tradition Morris Dancing from the likes of the Sydney based Black Joak Morris dancers and the Canberra based Surely Griffin Morris Dancers.
Their talent and colourful costumes made the Morris Dancers a crowd favourite.
People, between the acts, had the chance to look at the various craft stall or get something tasty to eat or drink.
Just down from the showground people could pick up some bargains at a garage sale and learn some traditional dancing at a church hall.
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