a_s1576_t89-120a | Florida Folk Heritage Award winners at the 1989 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Awards Florida. Dept. of State (1987-1995: Smith) Secretaries of State (State governments) Singers Musicians Fiddlers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t86-201 | Sunday performances at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 6) | Sound | Musicians Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Music performance Tsabouna Bagpipe music Bagpipes Arts, Greek Greek Americans Songs, Greek Bagpipers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Music performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival | Music performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Musicians Singers Folklore revival festivals Folk festivals Festivals African Americans Greek Americans Pianists Blues singers Bagpipers Bagpipes Tsabouna | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Nikitas Tsimouris and his apprentice Anthony Tsimouris | Nikitas Tsimouris and his apprentice Anthony Tsimouris | Still Image | Musicians Fieldwork | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Nikitas Tsimouris and his apprentice Anthony Tsimouris
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- 1984
- Description
- Nine black and white prints. Tsimouris played the tsabouna, a Greek bagpipe make from sheep's skin. In 1984-1985, as a master folk artist, he took on his son Anthony (Antonio)as an apprenticeship. 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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Nikitas Tsimouris performing at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival | Nikitas Tsimouris performing at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Musicians Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Tsabouna Bagpipes Bagpipers Music performance Greek Americans Arts, Greek | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Nikitas Tsimouris performing at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival
- Date
- 1986-04-29
- Description
- Eight color slides. Tsimouris of Tarpon Springs played the tsabouna, a Greek bagpipe made from sheep skin. 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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Nikitas Tsimouris playing the Tsabouna (Greek bagpipe) in his home | Nikitas Tsimouris playing the Tsabouna (Greek bagpipe) in his home | Still Image | Fieldwork Tsabouna Musical instruments Music performance Arts, Greek Greek Americans Bagpipes Bagpipers Performing arts Dance Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Nikitas Tsimouris playing the Tsabouna (Greek bagpipe) in his home
- Date
- 1985-04
- Description
- Twenty color slides. Tsimouris playing and dancing with his family in his kitchen. Images created as fieldwork for the apprenticeship program. 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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Tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris at work | Tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris at work | Still Image | Fieldwork Greek Americans Workplace Workers Labor Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris at work
- Date
- 1984-12
- Description
- Eight color slides. Musician Tsimouris (with his son) at his day job, a plasterer. Images created as fieldwork for the apprenticeship program. 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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Tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris playing in his home | Tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris playing in his home | Still Image | Fieldwork Greek Americans Tsabouna Bagpipers Bagpipes Arts, Greek Musical instruments Music performance Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris playing in his home
- Date
- 1984-11
- Description
- Ten color slides. Tsabouna is made from sheep's skin (also known as a Greek bagpipe). Images created as fieldwork for the apprenticeship program. 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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1986 Florida Folk Festival (1 of 17) | 1986 Florida Folk Festival (1 of 17) | Moving Image | Musicians Artisans Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Bagpipe music Tsabouna Arts, Greek Greek Americans Palm frond weaving Seminole Indians Native Americans Patchwork Dolls Sweetgrass baskets Basket making Bagpipers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
1986 Florida Folk Festival (1 of 17)
- Date
- 1986-05-24
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). 20 minutes. Nikitas and Toni Tsimouris: Nikitas performs on and Toni explains the tsabouna (Greek bagpipe); Seminole Family Camp - palm frond roofing, making ash, patchwork, dolls, sweetgrass basketry.
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1986 Florida Folk Festival (3 of 17) | 1986 Florida Folk Festival (3 of 17) | Moving Image | Musicians Singers Pianists Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Tsabouna African Americans Arts, Greek Greek Americans Bagpipe music Bagpipes Religious music Religious songs Piano music Gospel (Black) Gospel music Gospel songs Bagpipers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |