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National Youth Folk Ensemble

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Our vision is young people throughout England discovering, playing and loving folk music.

We wish to encourage progression from earliest grassroots activity in schools and community settings on to lifelong engagement with folk music – as participants and professionals.

The National Youth Folk Ensemble celebrates excellence in youth folk music, bringing together talented young folk musicians from across England to create and perform inspiring new arrangements of folk music.

With young musicians at the heart of the programme, the National Youth Folk Ensemble aims to nurture their talents, aspirations and creativity, enabling them to develop into the folk performers, educators and leaders of the future.

These talented musicians receive expert tuition and guidance from a team of leading folk artist-educators, working with the Ensemble’s Artistic Director (2023–2026), Jo Freya. 


See the Ensemble Perform

Upcoming perfomances include:

Friday 21 August: FolkEast Festival

Saturday 22 August: Purbeck Valley Folk Festival

Meet the Ensemble programme


Join the Ensemble

Open Days 
 
The National Youth Folk Ensemble has free Open Days for young musicians aged 12-18. This year, these are taking place in London, Leeds, and Exeter at the end of May.

Want to join? Click here to find out more about our audition process.


The wider National Youth Folk Ensemble programme aims to raise the profile of folk music and develop practice in folk education in England through high quality learning and performance experiences.

The National Youth Folk Ensemble is an English Folk Dance and Song Society programme funded by Art Council as one of fifteen National Youth Music Organisations. 

 

 

“For a decade, the National Youth Folk Ensemble has nurtured the energy and talent of young musicians and enriched the folk traditions of our country with new diverse voices, while championing the future of our musical heritage. Arts Council England has been proud to invest in an ensemble that has supported so many aspiring folk musicians and inspired such vibrant and creative music-making.” - Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England

Creating cohesive music that goes far beyond the notes played, encouraging inclusivity, collaboration and, naturally, the next generation of folk musicians

– Songlines, June 2024 

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The National Youth Folk Ensemble:

  • takes talented young folk musicians from across England
  • has up to 25 players
  • is open to young people aged 14–18
  • is open to any instrument
  • focuses mainly on instrumental music, with song and dance included as elements of the programme
  • has a significant focus on traditional folk music from England, reflecting its regional variety, complemented by folk music from from the rest of the UK and beyond
  • includes newly devised and composed music drawing from the tradition
  • offers membership on an annual basis via audition
  • meets for residential courses, rehearsals and performances at various locations across England
  • aims to complement, build on and help link existing youth folk music provision
  • seeks positive relationships with similar youth folk music ensembles in the other nations of the UK and beyond
  • provides extension opportunities for 19–25 year olds who are alumni of the programme
  • runs an Engagement Programme that helps foster the growth of local and regional youth folk music provision, particularly where there is currently little provision

The standard was excellent – their musicianship, stage presence, performance skills and enthusiasm made it an evening to remember for a long time

Songlines

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