University of Florida professor Dr. Ed Kirkland at the Florida Folk Festival | University of Florida professor Dr. Ed Kirkland at the Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Folklorists Festivals Folklore revival festivals Folk festivals Educators College teachers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
The Folklore in Education Seminar | The Folklore in Education Seminar | Still Image | Conferences and seminars series Seminars Workshops (Adult education) Teaching of folklore Education Educators Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
The Folklore in Education Seminar
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- 1981-05-23
- Description
- One black and white print. A seminar held at the Stephen Foster Center that focused on folklife in education in Hamilton and Columbia counties.
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Summer School Folklife Program | Summer School Folklife Program | Moving Image | Video recording Education Educators Teaching of folklore Children Students Storytelling Tall tales Oral narratives Riddles Tongue twisters Games Folklorists Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Summer School Folklife Program
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- 1992-07-15
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- One video recording (VHS; 60 minutes) Video highlights of a summer school program the FFP offered for South Hamilton Elementary School. The program, aimed at the "at risk" students (K-5) had tow goals: 1. acquire knowledge of folk traditions (riddles, tales, etc.) 2. enhance the students self-esteem The program began with Jacksonville-based storyteller Smith, and followed by instruction by folklorists Shanafelt and Higgs. At the end, the folklorists assessed the success of the program.
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a_s1576_t83-227 | Singer Louise Sanders program at the 1983 seminar on folklife for teachers | Sound | Storytellers Conferences and seminars series Seminars Ballads Storytelling Teaching of folklore Demonstrations Education Educators Singing Poetry Riddles Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: School at Big Cypress | Seminole Video Project: School at Big Cypress | Moving Image | Fieldwork Indian reservations Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Schools Education Educators Nature Flora Fauna | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: School at Big Cypress
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- 1984-03
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). Scenes of Big Cypress School, as well as Alligator Alley, Immokalee Reservation and raw footage of surrounding nature and wildlife. The Seminole Video Project was a joint project between the Florida Folklife Program and WFSU-TV. Completed in Spring 1984 and financed by a Florida Endowment for the Humanities grant with the support of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the project culminated in a thirty-minute documentary entitled "Four Corners of the Earth" which profiled Ethel Santiago, a Seminole craftswoman and tribal representative. The program addressed such issues as cultural retention within contemporary society; the role of women in Seminole society; traditional Seminole foods, arts, and medicine; and the changing emphasis on clan affiliations. The project covered Seminoles on the Big Cypress and Hollywood Reservations and at Immokalee, Florida. Raw video footage, along with the finished product, can be found in S 1615, V84-16 through V-84-24. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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a_s1576_14_c84-073 | Seminar on folklife for teachers | Sound | Seminars Conferences and seminars series Classrooms Teaching of folklore Teachers Education Oral education Occupational training Fieldwork (educational method) Educators Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Seminar on folklife for teachers
- Date
- 1983-07-18
- Description
- Seven audio cassettes. C84-73: Nancy Nusz (facilitator); Ormond Loomis, Peggy Bulger, and Barbara Beauchamp discuss Florida Folklife history; history of the Florida Folklife Festival; and answer questions. C84-74: Nancy Nusz (facilitator); Barbara Beauchamp and Peggy Bulger discuss the history of the Florida Folk Festival; history of Florida Folklife; Stephen Foster Music Days; and answer questions. C84-75: Peggy Bulger, Nancy Nusz, and Betty [last name?] answer questions and discuss Dwight Devane's book; Tom Smith; Folk Arts in Education; Folklife catalog. C84-76: Nancy Nusz and teachers discuss tobacco; tobacco and modern technology; black-eyed peas; plays clips of field tapes from Nancy Nusz's work in Madison County (singing, quilters, furniture maker, fiddle player, agriculture, cane syrup, Louise Sanders). C84-77: Self-introduction of all the participants in the seminar (specific names are listed on the index sheet, but I omitted them here); folklorists present included Nancy Nusz and Merri Belland. At the end, Merri Belland talks about how to identify a Folk Artist. C84-78: Merri Belland and teachers discuss how to identify folk artists; showing of baskets; question and answer; Pharoah; Nancy Nusz gives an explanation of folklore; Merri talks about Pharoah; Nancy talks about Guy Labree; question and answer between teachers and Merri and Nancy; Merri discusses folk aesthetic; examples of folk artists; Nancy talks about how to bring folk artists into the classroom; teacher asks about Thelma Boltin; nancy talks about money; talk; travel; honorarium; media. C84-79: Nancy Nusz and teachers discuss contracts; collections/fieldwork; alligator wrestling; research/collection; how to do interviews; Merri Belland discusses foodways.
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a_s1576_87_c01-078 | Saturday performances at the 2001 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Narrative Stage) (Tape 3) | Sound | Boatbuilders Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Oral performance Astronauts Manned space flight United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Rockets (Aeronautics) Launching Gospel (Black) Hymns African Americans A capella singing Hymn lining Educators | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 2001 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Narrative Stage) (Tape 3)
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- 2001-05-26
- Description
- One audio cassette tape. Les Gold of NASA continues from C01-77 discussing NASA history and projects including engine developments, the Space Shuttle project, manatee preservation, the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge, medicines produced in space and other topics. Troy Demps, Frank Spaulding and Eddie Banks discuss African-American hymn-lining and how it was originally learned from slave masters.
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a_s1576_87_c01-077 | Saturday performances at the 2001 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Narrative Stage) (Tape 2) | Sound | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Oral performance Astronauts Manned space flight United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Rockets (Aeronautics) Launching Boatbuilding Boats Boatbuilders Educators | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t78-301 | Recordings of the Florida Folk Arts Conference | Sound | Special events Academic disciplines Folklife Folklore Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Historians Teaching of folklore Conferences and seminars series Historian Educators Public officer Arts administrators Ethnomusicologists Anthropologists Authors Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recordings of the Florida Folk Arts Conference
- Date
- 1978-01-14
- Description
- Nine reel to reel recordings. Hosted by the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center (SFC), the conference included folklorists and historians from the Library of Congress (LOC), Smithsonian Institute (SI), University of Florida, as well as throughout Florida and the South. T78-301: John Roberts, director of the Stephen Foster Center makes opening remarks, along with Norman and Bulger. Session on the History of Florida Folklife by Bulger, Dr. Alton Morris, Dr. Ralph Boggs, and Florida Folk Festival director Thelma Boltin. T78-302: Boltin presentation continued. Plus answer and questions of the session. Session on Current Florida Folklife Program with Dr. Proctor talking on the Oral History Program at the University of Florida. T78-303: Questions for Proctor. Session continues with Dale Olsen talking about Florida ethnomusicology studies, and Bulger on the Florida Folklife Program. T78-304: Bulger continues. Session on the National and Regional centers of folklife with Georganne Fletcher from the Southern Federation of State Arts Agencies; Jabbour from the American Folklife Center; Blackman from Agrirama; and Yerkovich from the NEA. T78-305: Yerkovich continues. Session of Folklore and the Media with Charles Brown of the Folk Arts Media Project of the Charleston Communication Center; and George Reynolds, author of Foxfire. T78-306: Reynolds continues. Bill Ferris speaks on the Center of Southern Folklore. Shows film entitled Four Women Artists. T78-307: Session on Collecting folklife with Ralph Rinzler on the American Folklife Festival; and R. Thomas King on the Florida State Museum. T78-308: King continues. Theodore Grame on the Study Center for American Musicl Pluralism. T78-309: Session on presenting folklife with Pat Waterman on the Applied Anthropology Program at USF; Charles Hall on Agrirama; and Thomson on the Southern Folklore Quarterly. Final session on recommendations, led by Flemming and Bulger. Three concerts were presented in connection with the conference: The McClain Family on 15 January at the Stephen Foster Center (see T78-310); and Jean Ritchie, Alan Jabour, and the Bucksnort Barndance Band at the Lake City American Legion Hall on 14 January (see T78-311 through T78-313); and Jean Ritchie at the Stephen Foster Center on 16 January 1978 (T78-313 and T78-314.) For images from the conference, see S 1577, box 16, folder 33. For a film of the conference, see S 1615, video V-192.
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a_s1576_38_tape17 | Recordings of the 1987 Summer Folk Culture Seminar | Sound | Conferences and seminars series Seminars Teaching of folklore Education Teachers Folklife Native Americans Seminole Indians Storytelling Tales Teacher Educators Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Recordings of the 1987 Summer Folk Culture Seminar
- Date
- 1987-07-13
- Description
- Ten audio cassettes. (The final tape appears to be blank.) The theme for this year was Seminole Indian folklore. The main speaker was Dr. Rayna Green, director of the American Indian Program with the Smithsonian Institute. A graduate from the Indian university folklife program, she researched and wrote on Native American culture and images. She also taught at several universities, and published several books. Other speakers included traditional healer Jeanette Cypress and Seminole Tribe of Florida president James Billie.
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