FestivalBoombal Festival 2024: August 22-25

Boombal Festival 2024: August 22-25

Boombal is a relatively new type of folk dance party in Belgium, coming from French bal folk. The partygoers participate in pair, ring, line, and string dances such as the waltz, polka, An Dro, and others adapted from the French bal folk scene. The activities are perceived as a more sociable and joyful alternative to the individualistic dancing that is common in current clubs. There is a relatively low entry barrier because the emphasis is on having fun rather than perfectly performed and sophisticated routines.

History of Boombal Festival

Boombal originated in Ghent, Belgium, when accordion instructor Wim Claeys encouraged his students to perform in front of a live dancing audience. The inaugural Boombal was held in September 2000 in an old furniture store, with approximately 5 couples participating. This shop was located on the Boomstraat (lit. tree-street), hence the event’s name. A year later, the Boombal concept had evolved significantly, and with over 100 attendees, the event was moved to the Volkshuis van de Dampoort in Ghent. Another relocation was required to the larger intercultural center ‘De Centrale’.

Boombal became an established and popular idea in Belgium in 2006, with events taking place primarily in and around college cities. Similar gatherings, known as Folkbal, are gaining popularity in the Netherlands. The concept is gradually gaining favor in other neighboring nations as well.

The Heart of the Festival: Music and Dance

At the heart of Boombal Festival is a deep appreciation for folk music and traditional dances. The festival takes pleasure in having a diverse program that includes folk and world music genres, allowing both young and elderly to dance to the tunes of renowned worldwide and local musicians. Whether you are an experienced dancer or a first-timer, Boombal Festival provides an inclusive environment in which everyone can learn, participate, and enjoy the essence of folk dancing.

A family-friendly atmosphere.

Boombal Festival is more than simply a music and dance festival; it’s a celebration of family and community. With a diverse range of activities for children, as well as a captivating musical lineup, the festival is an ideal destination for families seeking a weekend of joy, learning, and relaxation. The organizers’ dedication to establishing a welcoming and safe environment for guests of all ages is obvious in every element of the event, which has become a beloved tradition for many people.

Fun that is both sustainable and accessible.

Boombal Festival’s ethos emphasizes sustainability and accessibility. The event promotes eco-friendly practices and works to reduce its environmental impact, assuring a green and clean festival experience for all. Furthermore, the festival grounds are built to be accessible, allowing individuals of all abilities to freely travel and actively participate in the activities.

Getting There: A Journey Made Easy.

Boombal Festival, located in the lovely municipality of Lievegem, is easily accessible by car, bus, train, or bicycle. The festival offers a variety of transportation choices, including free parking and a large bicycle parking space, to make your trip to the center of the festivity as easy as possible. For foreign visitors, Brussels’ airports provide convenient train and shuttle connections to Ghent, from which local busses may transport you directly to the festival venue in Lovendegem.

 

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