National Council for the Traditional Arts
The National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA), founded in 1933, is the nation's oldest multicultural arts presenting organization dedicated to the documentation and presentation of folk and traditional arts in the United States. Through festivals, tours, exhibitions, and media productions, the NCTA celebrates the rich tapestry of America's diverse grassroots, folk, tribal, and ethnic cultures.
Renowned for hosting the National Folk Festival, the longest-running multicultural celebration of traditional arts in the country, the NCTA partners with communities to create sustainable cultural events that foster social, cultural, and economic benefits. The NCTA Collection stands as a major cornerstone in the documentation of 20th-century American folk music, embodying the continuity of cultural heritage from the past into the future.
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