The Smithsonian Folklife Festival is an international exposition of living cultural heritage annually produced outdoors on the National Mall of the United States by the Smithsonian Institution’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.
Wales (Cymru in Welsh) is a dynamic and resilient nation. The industrious and resourceful nature of its people provides a firm platform from which to present its rich culture and heritage. The “Wales Smithsonian Cymru” program celebrated language, literature, and the spoken word; presented crafts and occupational skills; shared music and cooking; and evoked the spirit that powered the industrial revolution and is now championing sustainable solutions. The program explored how age-old knowledge, skills, and materials continue to be refashioned, recycled, and reinvented to meet modern demands and to continue to connect Wales to the world.
With much of its border being coastline, Wales' maritime influences remain vital to the nation's evolution. The mountain ranges and National Parks sustain the rural communities and outdoor life that are Wales' touchstones. The essence and inspiration of the landscape was shared by those who live off and nurture Wales' beguiling natural environment. Cooking demonstrations explored the qualities of fresh, local ingredients sourced from farmers markets and savored across the country, from seafood platters to hearty Welsh lamb dishes. Performances and workshops illustrated the diversity of the Welsh music scene, from the ancient sounds of the crwth and pibgorn, to evocative vocal and harp renditions, and to lively folk bands playing a range of familiar and experimental repertoires. Craftspeople and building arts experts shared their experiences and skills working with native Welsh woods, slate, wool, metal, and stone.
Immigration and an international perspective have enriched Welsh culture for generations, while the strength of the Welsh language, which stems from the sixth century, continues to underpin the nation's identity. Visitors practiced Welsh phrases and learned about the history of the language.