Our History

1928
Asheville, North Carolina. Well-known musician and folk historian Bascom Lamar Lunsford organizes performers to present traditional mountain music and dance to the public in this first iteration of what will become the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival. This first festival was held at Pack Square as part of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce’s Rhododendron Festival. Prize money was offered for the best dance group and the best band and the great tradition of the festival was born. Cecil Pless and Sam Love Queen organized the dancers for Lunsford.
1930
The festival separates into its own entity as the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival and was held at McCormick Field. Shortly after, it moves to the Asheville Civic Auditorium.
1967
Shindig on the Green is founded by Jackie and Earl Ward, Bob Lindsay, and Jerry Israel with the help of other Folk Heritage Committee members, as a place for musicians to gather and play on summer Saturday nights downtown, at City County Plaza.
1973
Bascom Lunsford passes away on September 4th. The Stoney Creek Boys become the official house band for the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival.
1974
The Mountain Dance and Folk Festival moved to the Asheville Civic Center from the Asheville City Auditorium, and then subsequently to the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in the same complex, where it remained until 1998.
1998
The Mountain Dance and Folk Festival is held outside at Asheville’s City County Plaza on the 4th of July. Rain marred the event and Mrs. Herron (Lunsford’s daughter) and the Folk Heritage Committee make the decision to move back to the traditional date, and back indoors.
1999
The Folk Heritage Committee moves the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival to Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place, to be held annually on the first weekend of August.
2006
The Folk Heritage Committee temporarily relocates Shindig on the Green to Martin Luther King Jr. Park, two blocks away, while City County Plaza undergoes renovation and transformation into Pack Square Park.
2010
Shindig on the Green returns to the center of downtown in front of the City and County buildings, which is the new Roger McGuire Green at the new Pack Square Park. The new elaborate stage at the park is named the Bascom Lamar Lunsford Stage.
2017
The Folk Heritage Committee moves the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival to Mission Health/A-B Tech Conference Center during construction at Diana Wortham Theatre.
2019
The Folk Heritage Committee moves the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival to its current location, Lipinsky Hall Auditorium at UNC Asheville, to be held annually on the first full weekend of August.