14 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Tradition Bearer is exactly "Fant, Debbie"
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Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 4 June 1991

Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 4 June 1991

Date
Description
Four audio cassettes. Held at the Historic Tampa/Hillsborough Country Preservation Board office in Tampa. Council Members present: Randall Reed, David Jumper (chair), Miguel Brutos, Diana Jarvis Godwin (vice-chair), Yvonne Tucker; Members absent: Kathy Monahan; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Riki Saltzman (Arts Administrators), Debbie Fant (Arts Administrator); Visitors: musicians Cheryl Belanger and Dale Webber. For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 5. 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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Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 5 December 1989

Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 5 December 1989

Date
1989-12-05
Description
Two audio cassettes. Held at the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center in Tarpon Springs. Council Members present: Jan Milner, David Jumper, Kathy Monahan, Mick Moloney, Miguel Brutos (Chair). Members absent: Two vacancies; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (arts administrator), Debbie Fant (historian); Visitors: Ernie Williams, Professor, St. Leo College. 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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Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 8 Ocotber 1991

Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 8 Ocotber 1991

Date
1991-10-08
Description
Six audio cassettes. Held at the Miami River Inn in Miami. Council Members present: Randall Reed, David Jumper (chair), Diana Jarvis Godwin (vice-chair), Yvonne Tucker, Jan Milner; Members absent: one vacancy; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Debbie Fant (Arts Administrator); Visitors: Brent Cantrell (Historical Museum of Southern Florida), Amy Skillman (National Endowment for the Arts). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 5. 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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The Grand Old Opry of Cortez performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage)

The Grand Old Opry of Cortez performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage)

Date
1992-05-23
Description
One reel to reel recording. They played old time and bluegrass music. Julian "Goose" Culbreath learned to play fiddle from his father (Marvin "Hal" Culbreath), who won many contests on Georgia. Julian originally came to Florida with his family to Hamilton County. In 1921, they moved to Cortez, Florida. Attended school until 16, he worked most of his life as a fisher. He also became a popular fiddler, especially at square dances. He often played with his nephew, Richard Culbreath.
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
a_s1717_03_tape041Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 4 June 1991SoundPublic officer
Meetings
Folklife
Folklore
Arts administrators
Oral communication
Public officers
Public officials
Folklorists
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a_s1717_02_tape015Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 5 December 1989SoundPublic officer
Meetings
Folklife
Folklore
Arts administrators
Oral communication
Public officers
Public officials
Folklorists
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a_s1717_03_tape045Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 8 Ocotber 1991SoundPublic officer
Meetings
Folklife
Folklore
Arts administrators
Oral communication
Public officers
Public officials
Folklorists
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a_s1576_t92-076The Grand Old Opry of Cortez performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage)SoundFolk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Performances
Old time music
Bluegrass music
Music performance
Musical groups
Country music
Fiddle music
Fiddling
Musical traditions, Anglo-Americans
String instruments
Stringband music
String bands
Singers
Bands (Music)
Musicians
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