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Folklorama organizers thrilled with turnout so far
Ambassadors, dancers, volunteers, and pavilion visitors have helped make the first week of Folklorama "fantastic" by staying "upbeat," said Debra Zoerb, executive director of the two-week festival.
"The feedback that we’ve received is overwhelmingly positive, people are having a great time," Zoerb said when speaking about the first half of the festival, which wrapped up on August 11. "Overall, it was a great week."
Zoerb said she cannot provide numbers that show how many people visited each pavilion because those figured are submitted by people who volunteer at the pavilion and she has not received them all yet. Numbers are typically released after the full two weeks of Folklorama wraps up, she said.
She also could not say with certainty what the most popular pavilion was in the first week, because some venues do not accommodate as many visitors as others. "We have pavilions that have a capacity of 200 people and then we have pavilions that have a capacity of 3,000," she said.
Over the full two weeks, all the pavilions combined typically experience more than 420,000 visits, and Zoerb said this year should show a similar turnout.
"We are certainly well on target for where we would want to be, and the numbers are coming in within the range that we’re looking for," she said.
Feedback – in the form of phone calls and emails to the Folklorama office, activity on Twitter, and posts on the official Folklorama Facebook page – has been very positive, too, she said.
"Being out and about at the actual pavilions observing the crowd, listening to the crowd, and getting anecdotal information," has provided positive and encouraging feedback, as well as communicating with the pavilions about the feedback they’ve received directly, she said.
Folkorama continues to Aug. 18.
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