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Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Tradition Bearer is exactly "Gonatos, Emanuel"
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Friday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 14)

Friday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 14)

Date
1987-05-22
Description
One reel to reel recording. Williams and Boltin served as emcee. The Culbreath Family Band was from Cortez, Florida. Folklorist Roller introduced Skordilis and his apprentice Gonatos, both of whom were from Tarpon Springs.
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Friday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 3)

Friday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 3)

Date
1987-05-22
Description
One reel to reel recording. Folklorist Roller served as emcee. Bouzoukis are Greek musical instruments equipped with three strings, and played like a guitar. Boltin told several stories, demonstrated a wooden puppet, then sang with Fitchen.
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Playing the bouzouki at the Florida Folk Festival

Playing the bouzouki at the Florida Folk Festival

Date
1987-05-24
Description
Twelve color slides. Bouzoukis are Greek musical instruments equipped with three strings, and played like a guitar. The images are of Spiros Skordu and apprentice Emanuel Gonatos playing the bouzouki in the craft demonstration area.
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Spiros Skordilis, Emanuel Gonatos, and Nick Polemis performance for the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program

Spiros Skordilis, Emanuel Gonatos, and Nick Polemis performance for the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program

Date
1986-11-04
Description
Three audio casettes. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by folklorist Peter Roller. The program was continued each year through 2003.

 

 

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Spiros Skordilis, Emmanuel Gonates, and Nick Polemis playing the bouzouki

Spiros Skordilis, Emmanuel Gonates, and Nick Polemis playing the bouzouki

Date
1987-04
Description
Two proof sheets with 72 images (plus negatives). The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by folklorist Peter Roller. The program was continued each year through 2003.
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a_s1576_t87-015Friday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 14)SoundFestivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Music performance
String bands
Stringband music
Old time music
Arts, Greek
Greek Americans
Songs, Greek
Bouzouki
Musicians
Apprentices
Bands (Music)
Singers
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a_s1576_t87-004Friday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Reel 3)SoundFestivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Music performance
Arts, Greek
Greek Americans
Bouzouki
Guitar music
Tales
Storytelling
Puppets
Toys
Singing
Singers
Storytellers
Apprentices
Musicians
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Playing the bouzouki at the Florida Folk FestivalPlaying the bouzouki at the Florida Folk FestivalStill ImageBouzouki
Apprentices
Greek Americans
Musical instruments
String instruments
Folklore revival festivals
Folk festivals
Demonstrations
Performing arts
Music
Musicians
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a_s1640_20_tape14Spiros Skordilis, Emanuel Gonatos, and Nick Polemis performance for the Folk Arts Apprenticeship ProgramSoundApprentices
Greek Americans
Arts, Greek
Music performance
Bouzouki
String instruments
Performing arts
Musicians
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Spiros Skordilis, Emmanuel Gonates, and Nick Polemis playing the bouzoukiSpiros Skordilis, Emmanuel Gonates, and Nick Polemis playing the bouzoukiStill ImageGreek Americans
Apprentices
String instruments
Arts, Greek
Musical instruments
Music
Bouzouki
Music performance
Teaching of folklore
Musicians
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