Taylor Swiftis spending some time with herFolklorefamily ahead of herhighly-anticipated performanceat the2021 Grammy Awardsthis Sunday.The “Willow” singer, 31, shared a selfie with Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Laura Sisk and Jonathan Low — who all worked on the Grammy-nominated album — on her Instagram Story Thursday.“folklorian family photo,” Swift captioned the shot.Antonoff, 36, also posted some photos and videos from the hangout on his account. In one post, the group watched the Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing 20th Anniversary Celebration that took place Thursday evening.“p and e wing @recordingacademy,” the musician wrote in the caption. “love this group of people.“Taylor Swift/instagramSwift has beenquarantiningwith herFolklorecollaborators ahead of her appearance at the Grammys Sunday.For more on the 2021Grammy Awards, listen below to the episode of PEOPLE Every Day.The pop star spoke about reconnecting with the group during a recentbehind-the-scenes videothat teased her upcoming performance at the awards show.“One thing I can tell you about my Grammy performance that isn’t highly confidential is that my performance includes my collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff,” she said. “Which is really exciting, because this has been an adventure that the three of us have gone on since the very beginning of quarantine and lockdown.““We’ve only gotten to be together in the same room once, so this is really awesome to get to be together with them again,” Swift continued. “We’re quarantining in the same house for the whole week. We’re tested everyday, so it’s just really exciting, honestly, to play music with your collaborators. That’s something that I will never, ever take for granted again.“Prior to this reunion, Swift and her collaborators had gotten together in upstate New York to shootFolklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, an intimate concert film centered around the album.“Folklorewas an album that was made completely in isolation, which means that Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff‎ and I never saw each other while we were collaborating and creating the album,” Swiftsaid onGood Morning Americain November. “But we got together at Long Pond Studios and for the very first time got to create this music together, play through it, talk through it.““It was an amazing experience getting to really jump into the album with the people that I made it with and I really hope you enjoy it,” she said.RELATED VIDEO: Grammys 2021:Taylor Swift,Cardi B, Harry Styles, BTS, Billie Eilish and More to PerformSwift isnominated for six Grammysthis year — including album of the year and best pop vocal album forFolklore, and song of the year and best pop solo performance for its lead single “Cardigan.“She also has a nod for best song written for visual media for her collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber onCats'“Beautiful Ghosts.“The 2021Grammy Awardsare set to take place on Sunday, March 14 in Los Angeles. The telecast will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.

Taylor Swiftis spending some time with herFolklorefamily ahead of herhighly-anticipated performanceat the2021 Grammy Awardsthis Sunday.

The “Willow” singer, 31, shared a selfie with Jack Antonoff, Aaron Dessner, Laura Sisk and Jonathan Low — who all worked on the Grammy-nominated album — on her Instagram Story Thursday.

“folklorian family photo,” Swift captioned the shot.

Antonoff, 36, also posted some photos and videos from the hangout on his account. In one post, the group watched the Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing 20th Anniversary Celebration that took place Thursday evening.

“p and e wing @recordingacademy,” the musician wrote in the caption. “love this group of people.”

Taylor Swift/instagram

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Swift has beenquarantiningwith herFolklorecollaborators ahead of her appearance at the Grammys Sunday.

For more on the 2021Grammy Awards, listen below to the episode of PEOPLE Every Day.

The pop star spoke about reconnecting with the group during a recentbehind-the-scenes videothat teased her upcoming performance at the awards show.

“One thing I can tell you about my Grammy performance that isn’t highly confidential is that my performance includes my collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff,” she said. “Which is really exciting, because this has been an adventure that the three of us have gone on since the very beginning of quarantine and lockdown.”

“We’ve only gotten to be together in the same room once, so this is really awesome to get to be together with them again,” Swift continued. “We’re quarantining in the same house for the whole week. We’re tested everyday, so it’s just really exciting, honestly, to play music with your collaborators. That’s something that I will never, ever take for granted again.”

Prior to this reunion, Swift and her collaborators had gotten together in upstate New York to shootFolklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, an intimate concert film centered around the album.

“Folklorewas an album that was made completely in isolation, which means that Aaron Dessner, Jack Antonoff‎ and I never saw each other while we were collaborating and creating the album,” Swiftsaid onGood Morning Americain November. “But we got together at Long Pond Studios and for the very first time got to create this music together, play through it, talk through it.”

“It was an amazing experience getting to really jump into the album with the people that I made it with and I really hope you enjoy it,” she said.

RELATED VIDEO: Grammys 2021:Taylor Swift,Cardi B, Harry Styles, BTS, Billie Eilish and More to Perform

Swift isnominated for six Grammysthis year — including album of the year and best pop vocal album forFolklore, and song of the year and best pop solo performance for its lead single “Cardigan.”

She also has a nod for best song written for visual media for her collaboration with Andrew Lloyd Webber onCats'“Beautiful Ghosts.”

The 2021Grammy Awardsare set to take place on Sunday, March 14 in Los Angeles. The telecast will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. EST.

source: people.com