Images of the 1982 Florida Folk Festival | Images of the 1982 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Musicians Bands (Music) Blues singers Cooks Performers Circus performers Ventriloquists Singers Guitarist Dancers Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Ventriloquism Puppets Clog dancing Guitarists Folk singers Theatrical makeup Cooking and dining Seminole Indians Native Americans African Americans Clowns Folklorists Pianists Puppeteers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images of the 1982 Florida Folk Festival
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- 1981-05-23
- Description
- Three proof sheets with 105 black and white images (plus negatives). (Includes index sheets) Images of the performers and demonstrators of the festival. Includes singer McLean performing with Lais, Boltin, and Rogers; Seminoles Osceola, Billie, and Jumper demonstrating Seminole culture; the Shoestring Puppet Theater; carnival/medicine show performers Noell and Rodgers; clown Jim Parker; the Cross Creek Cloggers performing; Folklife Program staff Beauchamp, Bryant, and Green; and folklorists Petersen, Bulger, and Dyen.
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Images of the 1989 Florida Folk Festival | Images of the 1989 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Singers Musicians Folklore revival festivals Folk festivals Festivals Music performance Performing arts Folk singers Guitarists Singing Bands (Music) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images of the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center | Images of the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center | Still Image | Workers Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Folklore centers Public service employment Workplace Occupational groups Occupational folklore Offices Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images of the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center
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- 1982-06
- Description
- One proof sheet with 17 black and white images (plus negatives). Images of Florida Folklife Program staff engaged in various activities at the Stephen Foster Center. Includes of various office staff, including Beauchamp on the telephone. Also includes several images of the Folklore in Education Seminar, held 2 June 1982, that included state folklorist Peggy Bulger and folklorists Belland, Petersen, and Closson. The seminar focused on Hamilton and Columbia counties.
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a_s1576_09_c83-058 | Interview with folklorists Peggy Bulger and Barbara Beauchamp for public radio | Sound | Interviews Public radio Radio programs Radio public speaking Occupational groups Oral histories Folklife Occupational training Teaching of folklore Personal experience narratives Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with folklorists Peggy Bulger and Barbara Beauchamp for public radio
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- 1982-08-18
- Description
- One audio cassette. On side A, Folklorist Peggy Bulger discusses the nature of folklore and folklife; talks about her objectives as a folklorist; and explains how she conducts her studies. Bulger talks about the Florida Folklife Program; her role as an advocate for folk artists and folk culture; how she identifies folk artists and folk culture; providing analysis and evaluation of the information she collects; folklife programs such as Florida Folk Festival, television documentaries and video programs, slide/tape programs for schools, exhibits, and record albums. In addition, she talks about what drove her interest in folklore and discusses how she became a folklorist and explains how folklife traditions are found in all parts of life.
On side B, Barbara Beauchamp, a participant in the first Florida Folk Festivals of the 1950s, discusses her family history and her home; the first attendees and organizers of the event, such as Fuller Warren, Thelma Boltin, Sarah Gertrude Knott, Ada Miller, Mrs. W.A. Saunders, and Alton Morris; the founding of the Stephen Foster folklife center in White Springs, Florida; and the performers in the earliest festivals, such as the Beseda Dancers from Masaryktown, Florida, and Greek performers from Tarpon Springs. In addition, she talks about the Fox Hollow folk festival; local hotels; and the Old Marble Stage at the Stephen Foster Center.
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a_s1576_23_c87-013 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council (Sub-Commitee Meeting) 14 July 1987 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council (Sub-Commitee Meeting) 14 July 1987
- Date
- 1987-07-14
- Description
- Three audio cassettes. Present at the meeting: Ron Foreman, Jeanette Cypress, Ormond Loomis, Barbara Beauchamp, Merri Belland and Pat Stafford. The subject of the meeting was the Heritage Awards and changes to be made to the award ceremony and the process surrounding it were discussed. For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C87-1 through C87-24. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717, box 2. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_21_c86-206 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 10 June 1986 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 10 June 1986
- Date
- 1986-06-10
- Description
- Five audio cassettes. Held at the Social Science building on the University of South Florida campus. Council Members present: Patricia Waterman (Chair), Ronald C. Foreman, Jr., Jeanette Cypress, Mick Moloney, Catherine Sugrue, William Green; Council Members absent: Beverly Carter; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Director), Iris Greene (Secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Folklife Programs Administrator), Peggy Bulger (Folklife Programs Administrator), Merri Belland (Folklife Specialist); Visitors: Thelma Boltin (Consultant), Randall Kelley (Director, Division of Archives, History and Records Management), Ross Morrell (Assistant Director, Division of Archives, History and Records Management), Bill Dudley (WMNF Radio, Tampa), LeeEllen Friedland. For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C86-150 through C86-210. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717, box 2. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_02_tape011 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 14 June 1989 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 14 June 1989
- Date
- 1989-06-14
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Held at the Gibson House in Apalachicola. Council Members present: Cathy Sugrue, David Jumper, Kathy Monahan, Mick Moloney, Miguel Brutos (Chair). Members absent: Ronald Foreman, two vacancies; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Arts Administrator), Nancy Michael (arts administrator); For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 3. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_02_tape009 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 15 February 1989 | Sound | Public officer Musicians Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 15 February 1989
- Date
- 1989-02-15
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Held at the Telford Hotel in White Springs. Council Members present: Cathy Sugrue, David Jumper, Kathy Monahan, Miguel Brutos (Chair). Members absent: Ronald Foreman, Mick Moloney, one vacancy; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Arts Administrator), Riki Saltzman (historian), Debbie Fant (historian), Nancy Michael (historian), Patricia Stafford; Visitors: John Girvin (Asst. Director, Division of Historical Resources), Bill Fenton of Lakeland, Henry Willet (National Endowment for the Arts), and Elaine Towns (Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 3. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_25_c88-027 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 19 February 1988 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 19 February 1988
- Date
- 1988-02-19
- Description
- Three audio cassettes. Council Members present: Cathy Sugrue (Chair), Miguel Bretos, Ronald C. Foreman, Jr., Mick Moloney, Patricia Waterman; Council Members absent: Jeanette Cypress; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Chief), Iris Greene (Secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Arts Administrator), Peggy Bulger (Arts Administrator), Nancy Nusz (Folk Arts Coordinator), Merri Belland (Folklife Specialist), Nancy Michael (Folklife Specialist), Patricia Stafford (Senior Clerk); Visitors: Thelma A. Boltin (Consultant), Bill Fenton (Public Relations Consultant). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C88-1 through C88-31. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717, box 2. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_15_c84-106 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 19 September 1984 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 19 September 1984
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- 1984-09-17
- Description
- Five audio cassettes. Council Members present: Ronald C. Foreman (Chairman), E. W. Carswell, Jeanette Cypress, Mick Moloney, Catherine Sugrue, Patricia Waterman; Council Members absent: William Green; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Director), Iris Greene (Secretary), Peggy Bulger (Folklife Programs Administrator), Nancy Nusz (Folk Arts Coordinator), Barbara Beauchamp (Folklife Specialist), Blanton Owen (Folk Arts Coordinator), Eric Larsen (Folklife Specialist), Andrea Graham (Folklife Specialist), David Taylor (Folk Arts Coordinator). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C84-102 through C84-125. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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