Nearly 10,000 people from around the world are expected to gather in Philadelphia for the 16th Šokių Šventė. During the 4th of July weekend, this festival will feature a series of banquets, art exhibits, and concerts in Center City culminating with a dynamic performance on Sunday July 5th, paying tribute to vibrant, Lithuanian folk dance performed in synchrony by nearly 2,000 dancers. Details on venues and accommodations are to come. The most recent Šokių Šventė was held in Baltimore on July 3rd, 2016, featuring over 1,800 dancers from 6 different countries.

The 16th Šokių Šventė is being organized by the Lithuanian-American Community, Inc. in coordination with the Lithuanian Canadian Community and the Lithuanian Folk Dance Institute, which has announced that the Artistic Director for the 16th Šokių Šventė will be Gintaras Grinkevičius, who is the co-leader of Chicago's "Grandis" Lithuanian Folk Dance Ensemble.

Krista Butvydas Bard, Honorary Consul General of the Republic of Lithuania to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, commented:

"Our Lithuanian Dance Festival 'Šokių Šventė' is an internationally acclaimed showcase of choreography, costume design, and textile art, and holds special significance for this region. The very first Lithuanians came to the United States via Pennsylvania in the 19th century, and Philadelphia continues to be home to one of the largest and most active Lithuanian diaspora communities in the world, continuously working to strengthen cultural, educational, economic and scientific ties. In 2013, Philadelphia notably produced the largest Lithuanian festival in the U.S. since the 1939 World's Fair, including the largest Lithuanian artists' exhibition in the U.S. at the esteemed Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show. We look forward now to hosting the Lithuanian Dance Festival 'Šokių Šventė' in Philadelphia during the Welcome America festival. This country welcomed us, and we are honored to be a part of its rich heritage."

Laima Liutikienė, the Chairwoman of the Šokių Šventė's organizing committee, said:

"Folk music and dance have always been a very important part of the Lithuanian culture and identity. We dance and sing from one generation to another, and it unites us into one, big family. In 2020, Philadelphia will welcome thousands from this beautiful family to dance, create new memories, and celebrate together."

About the Lithuanian-American Community, Inc.: The Lithuanian American Community, Inc. (LAC) has 52 local chapters in 27 states and the District of Columbia. Since its founding in 1951, LAC has sought to preserve the Lithuanian cultural identity for future generations. LAC is also in the forefront of fostering the growth of the democratic institutions of the country of our heritage and of assisting Lithuania in numerous other ways. Find out more at http://lithuanian-american.org/.