The Living Traditions Festival announced it will return to their regular three-day schedule in May 2022.
The celebration of folk art among Utah’s diverse communities was altered for 2020 and 2021, because of the pandemic.
Shon Taylor performs a fancy dance during an intertribal pow wow at the Living Traditions festival in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 26, 2021. The festival will return to its regular schedule in 2022.— where members of the state’s diverse ethnic and immigrant communities celebrate their food, music, dance and crafts — will return to its traditional three-day schedule in May.
The event will go to its regular format for the first time since 2019, the Salt Lake City Arts Council announced Wednesday. The festival has run modified and altered versions for the last two years, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The three-day festival will take place May 20 to 22 in Washington Square and Liberty Square — where Salt Lake City Hall and the City Library’s main branch reside — in downtown Salt Lake City. The event brings together more than 90 different cultures, and hosts “events that foster community conversation around social justice, equity, and diversity” through presentation of folk art.
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