Members of Tradizione Vivente, the Italian Dance Group of Milwaukee, look forward to welcoming people from across the country to attend the annual Italian Folk Art Federation of America (IFAFA) Conference in Milwaukee. The IFAFA conference is educational and enriching, as it brings together those who love the Italian culture.
Offered are workshops and classes in every aspect of the Italian culture – Italian dance, Italian costumes and instruments, Italian traditions, history and art, and, of course, Italian food and cooking. It is a gathering that brings together people with a common cause – to keep alive the Italian folk heritage in America. Tradizione Vivente has been attending these conferences since 1990 and has previously hosted three conferences in Milwaukee.
The conference culminates on the Saturday evening with a beautiful dinner dance (Festa Folcloristica), to which we invite the general public to celebrate the Italian culture with us. We welcome the public, perform for them, and we share our culture with them.
Visit Visit https://www.ifafa.us/modern/event/2017-ifafa-conference/ to register for the conference. Visit www.tradizionevivente.org/ifafa for more information and to make your reservation for the Festa Folcloristica. Reservation deadline is September 20, 2019.
For more information about IFAFA, visit us at: http://www.ifafa.us/modern/ https://www.facebook.com/ItalianFolkArt/
SOURCE: Italian Folk Art Federation of America
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