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Troubadours
Thanks to the Florida Troubadours showcase from the 2003 Florida Folk Festival, this month’s podcast features music from a number of Florida songwriters - Jeanie Fitchen, Frank Thomas, Bobby Hicks - and other Florida folk singing the folk songs of Florida.
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The Florida Folklife Collection includes approximately 150 cubic feet
of paper records (including field notes and administrative files) and
thousands of audio and video recordings, which date from the 1930s through
2001.
Created by Florida folklorists, the Collection consists of 88 individual
series that document the performances by, interviews with, and fieldwork
surveys of folk musicians, artisans, storytellers, folklife interpreters,
and other Florida peoples and their traditions. Read
more.
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Search
the Folklife Database
Search this
database for descriptions of photographs and audio recordings from the Florida
Folklife Collection available at the State Archives of Florida. Approximately
46,000 photographic images and approximately 5,000 audio recordings are cataloged.
Contact the Archives to order images and recordings.
Audio
Music
and more Four CDs, podcasts, and additional audio selections from
the Florida Folklife Collection.
Video
Film
clips from early Florida Folk Festivals and the Florida Folk Arts Conference.
Photographs
Search approximately
12,000 color and black-and-white images selected from the Folklife Collection
in the Florida Photographic Collection.
Educational
Units
Related
Links
Links
to Folklife programs and collections in Florida and around the country. Read
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Florida
Folklorists of Past and Present
Since
the Florida Folklife Program began in 1976, many prominent folklorists
began their careers in the Sunshine State. Not only did they contribute
to Florida’s folk studies, but they also honed the skills they would
use in other programs and folk areas. Read
more.
About the
Florida Folk Festival
Begun
in 1953, the Florida Folk Festival is an annual
festival of music, food, and traditional arts that highlights and celebrates
Florida's many folk cultures and traditions. The Florida Folklife Collection
includes images and recordings of the festival from 1954 through 2004. Read
more.
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