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Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Tradition Bearer is exactly "Ilusion 94"
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Ilusion 94

Ilusion 94

Date
1996-06-26
Description
Four color slides. Image sof the band members. Ilusion 94 was a local pop band. The Mexican American Music Survey was created to document the musical traditions of Florida's various Mexican-American communities: Apopka, South Dade County, Immokalee, the St. Johns River Basin, and Central Florida. Funded by a grant from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Community Folklife Program, the survey was conducted between 1994 and 1996 by folklorist Robert Stone. Among the musical traditions were serenatas, conjunto, quinceanara ritual music, ranchera Michoacana, mariachi, norteno, Tejano, and pop music. At the end of the project, a sampler music tape was created by the Florida Folklife Program for distribution to various libraries.
Collection
Ilusion 94 performance

Ilusion 94 performance

Date
1996-06-26
Description
Two DAT tapes. (Master and copy tapes). The Mexican American Music Survey was created to document the musical traditions of Florida's various Mexican-American communities: Apopka, South Dade County, Immokalee, the St. Johns River Basin, and Central Florida. Funded by a grant from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Community Folklife Program, the survey was conducted between 1994 and 1996 by folklorist Robert Stone. Among the musical traditions were serenatas, conjunto, quinceanara ritual music, ranchera Michoacana, mariachi, norteno, Tejano, and pop music. At the end of the project, a sampler music tape was created by the Florida Folklife Program for distribution to various libraries.
Collection
Ilusion 94 performing in Groveland

Ilusion 94 performing in Groveland

Date
1996-06-26
Description
One proof sheet with 17 black and white images (plus negatives). Images of the band members posing and performing at the local community center. Ilusion 94 was a local pop band. The Mexican American Music Survey was created to document the musical traditions of Florida's various Mexican-American communities: Apopka, South Dade County, Immokalee, the St. Johns River Basin, and Central Florida. Funded by a grant from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Community Folklife Program, the survey was conducted between 1994 and 1996 by folklorist Robert Stone. Among the musical traditions were serenatas, conjunto, quinceanara ritual music, ranchera Michoacana, mariachi, norteno, Tejano, and pop music. At the end of the project, a sampler music tape was created by the Florida Folklife Program for distribution to various libraries.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
Ilusion 94Ilusion 94Still ImageSingers
Fieldwork
Mexican Americans
Latinos
Performing arts
Bands (Music)
Musicians
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a_s2029_01_tape13Ilusion 94 performanceSoundFieldwork
Mexican Americans
Arts, Mexican
Music Latin America
Music performance
Latinos
Concerts
Singers
Musicians
Bands (Music)
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Ilusion 94 performing in GrovelandIlusion 94 performing in GrovelandStill ImageSingers
Fieldwork
Mexican Americans
Latinos
Performing arts
Concerts
Music performance
Singing
Bands (Music)
Musicians
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