Festival
The world's youth in Fribourg
Every summer, the Rencontres de folklore internationales de Fribourg (RFI) bring together eight to ten ensembles performing the traditional folklore of their country. Nearly 300 dancers, singers and musicians join Fribourg to share the joy and the colours of their traditions with the festival’s audience. The RFI are today the only annual event of this type in Switzerland.
The festival runs thanks to the work of a committee and the involvement of more than 300 volunteers. Around 30,000 spectators take part in this event every year.
A family-friendly and cheerful event
Family-friendly and accessible, the RFI are aimed at people of all ages. For more than forty years, they have embraced sharing and conviviality as their core values. The festival’s main gathering area, known as the “Village du Monde,” is freely accessible. Set up on Place Georges Python in Fribourg, it is animated daily by festival groups as well as various artists.
In addition to the activities at the Village des Nations, the RFI offer parades, indoor and outdoor performances, activities for children, concerts, as well as various collaborations with local partners. The majority of these events are free of charge.
The CIOFF festival
RFI is a member of CIOFF, the International Council of Organizations for Folklore and Traditional Arts Festivals. As a CIOFF festival, RFI’s mission is to disseminate intangible cultural heritage through music, dance, song, customs, tales, rituals, traditional games, crafts and regional cuisine.
The Swiss CIOFF association, known as CIOFF Switzerland, is accredited by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. It seeks to identify, promote, disseminate and safeguard traditional culture. CIOFF Switzerland has a section called CIOFF Jeunes Suisse, run entirely by young people aged 16 to 27. Through various activities and collaborations, they promote intangible cultural heritage among young people.