Zora Neale Hurston Festival in 1991 | Zora Neale Hurston Festival in 1991 | Still Image | A capella singing Churches Church services Protestants Hats Special events Music Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals African Americans Haircutting Barbering | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Zora Neale Hurston Festival in 1991
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- 1991-01
- Description
- One proof sheet with thirty-six black and white images. Zora Neale Hurston was a major literary figure, known as one of the nation's preeminent African American writers. She was from Eatonville. Now, each January, the town holds a festival in her honor. 1-2: Jamie Lee Harell; 3-4: Orlando School of Culture and Dance performing; 5-11: Vaughan McCall demonstrating hair styling; 12-14: Washington Sisters singing a capella; 15-18: Gloria's Hats 19-21: Elden Earl Madison 22-36: St. James Church worshiping (33-36: Rev. Nolan Pitts preaching).
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Workshop participants recording music at the St. Luke Freewill Baptist Church | Workshop participants recording music at the St. Luke Freewill Baptist Church | Still Image | Workshops (Adult education) Education Teaching of folklore Folklorists Community culture African Americans Fieldwork Fieldwork (educational method) Baptist church buildings Churches Sound recording Video recording | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Workshop participants recording music at the St. Luke Freewill Baptist Church
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- 1995-01-11
- Description
- Two proof sheets with 36 black and white images. Images of participants recording music at the St Luke Freewill Baptist Church in White Springs, including operating video and audio equipment, as well as at the Stephen Foster Center learning fieldwork skills. Participants included employees and volunteers from: Association to Preserve African American Society History (Orlando); Blacks Archives (FAMU); and the Black Historical Preservation Society (West Palm Beach). In January 1995, the Florida Folklife Program held a workshop to instruct local citizens how to document their community's folk traditions. The workshop's theme was African American Heritage Documentation. Paperwork for the workshop can be found in S 1679, folder 6. Videotapes produced by workshop participants can be found in folder 8; audiotapes in folder 9.
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Triumph Church of God in Christ | Triumph Church of God in Christ | Still Image | Fieldwork Buildings Church buildings Signs and signboards Churches Christianity Structures Community culture Religion | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Triumph Church of God in Christ
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- 1985-02
- Description
- Three color slides. In winter 1985, the Bureau contracted with two folklorists to conduct a folk arts survey of the St. Johns River basin in northeastern Florida. The St. Johns River is the largest and most used river in Florida, supporting much river commerce as well as a modest amount of commercial fishing. Folklorists Mary Anne McDonald and Kathleen Figgen conducted the survey from January through March 1985 under the direction of Folklife Coordinator Blanton Owen and Bureau Chief Ormond Loomis. Documentation compiled in the survey was used to prepare and present the 'St. Johns River Basin Folklife Area' at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival.
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Triumph Church of God in Christ | Triumph Church of God in Christ | Still Image | Fieldwork Buildings Church buildings Signs and signboards Churches Christianity African Americans Community culture Religion Church services Church attendance Protestants Religious music Religious rites Gospel (Black) Drums Children Musical ensembles | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Triumph Church of God in Christ
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- 1985-01-20
- Description
- Sixteen color slides. Images of church services, including attendees, musicians, and exterior shots, of the church. For a recordng of the service, see S 1714, box 3, tapes 11-13. In winter 1985, the Bureau contracted with two folklorists to conduct a folk arts survey of the St. Johns River basin in northeastern Florida. The St. Johns River is the largest and most used river in Florida, supporting much river commerce as well as a modest amount of commercial fishing. Folklorists Mary Anne McDonald and Kathleen Figgen conducted the survey from January through March 1985 under the direction of Folklife Coordinator Blanton Owen and Bureau Chief Ormond Loomis. Documentation compiled in the survey was used to prepare and present the 'St. Johns River Basin Folklife Area' at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival.
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a_s1714_03_tape26 | The Sapp Family Gospel Singers performing at the San Mateo Church of God | Sound | Fieldwork Religion Religious music Singing Church services Churches Performing arts Music performance Piano music Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
The Sapp Family Gospel Singers performing at the San Mateo Church of God
- Date
- 1985-02-05
- Description
- One audio cassette. Recording of a rehearsal by the Sapp Family Gospel Singers at the San Mateo Church of God, with an accompanying piano. Starts with introductions, and several sound checks. In winter 1985, the Bureau contracted with two folklorists to conduct a folk arts survey of the St. Johns River basin in northeastern Florida. The St. Johns River is the largest and most used river in Florida, supporting much river commerce as well as a modest amount of commercial fishing. Folklorists Mary Anne McDonald and Kathleen Figgen conducted the survey from January through March 1985 under the direction of Folklife Coordinator Blanton Owen and Bureau Chief Ormond Loomis. Documentation compiled in the survey was used to prepare and present the 'St. Johns River Basin Folklife Area' at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival.
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The Basilica Cathedral in St. Augustine | The Basilica Cathedral in St. Augustine | Still Image | Fieldwork Cathedrals Coquina Architecture Church architecture Church buildings Churches Stone structures Community culture | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
The Basilica Cathedral in St. Augustine
- Date
- 1983-03
- Description
- Two color slides. Cathedral Basilica is the nation's oldest parish (dating back to 1565). The present cathedral was built in 1797 out of native coquina stone. Henry Flagler later donated the cathedral's steeple.
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Testerina Primitive Baptist Church | Testerina Primitive Baptist Church | Still Image | Architecture Church architecture Churches Church buildings Protestant church buildings Material culture Religion Primitive Baptists Baptist church buildings | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
a_s1714_reel09 | Sunday service at the Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church | Sound | Fieldwork Sound recording Singers Singing Choirs (music) Religious music Gospel songs Gospel music Religion Church membership Church services Churches Sermons Preachers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Sunday service at the Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church
- Date
- 1985-01-27
- Description
- Three audio reels. Recording of a Sunday service at the Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. In winter 1985, the Bureau contracted with two folklorists to conduct a folk arts survey of the St. Johns River basin in northeastern Florida. The St. Johns River is the largest and most used river in Florida, supporting much river commerce as well as a modest amount of commercial fishing. Folklorists Mary Anne McDonald and Kathleen Figgen conducted the survey from January through March 1985 under the direction of Folklife Coordinator Blanton Owen and Bureau Chief Ormond Loomis. Documentation compiled in the survey was used to prepare and present the 'St. Johns River Basin Folklife Area' at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival.
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Sunday service at the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church | Sunday service at the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church | Still Image | Fieldwork Musical tradition, sacred Shape note singing A capella singers A capella singing Choir singing Churches Baptist church buildings Baptists Primitive Baptists Cemeteries Grave markers Gravestones Children Church membership Church services Church attendance Religion Christianity Shape note singers Preachers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Sunday service at the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church
- Date
- 1978-10-29
- Description
- Sixty-one color slides. Images of a church service, with sacred harp (shaped note) singing, an adjacent cemetery, church members, and a lunch afterwards. Several slides are missing: S78-1206, 1207, 1214, 1216, 1218-1220, 1227, 1236-1238, 1247-1249, 1260-1261, 1264-1265, 1273, and 1277.
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a_s1576_84_d00-021 | Sunday performances at the 2000 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Tape 2) | Sound | Singers Musicians Bands (Music) Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Churches Religious music Gospel music Gospel songs Religious songs Baptists Songs, Irish Reels | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Sunday performances at the 2000 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Tape 2)
- Date
- 2000-05-28
- Description
- One digital audio tape (DAT). Whitehurst served as the emcee. Barley Thar featured Denise Peterson, Sean ?, Lora Green, and Steven Hoggettes; and were from Tallahassee. The Consolers were Jackie Moore, Michael Butler, Barbara Bryant, Mr. terry, Slick Rick, and Mr. Marquis.
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