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1986 Florida Folk Festival (5 of 17)

1986 Florida Folk Festival (5 of 17)

Date
1986-05-24
Description
One video recording. (3/4" tape) 20 minutes.
Collection
Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Nikitas Tsimouris (Videos 10-11)

Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Nikitas Tsimouris (Videos 10-11)

Date
1987-11
Description
One video cassette. 20 minutes each. (Copy of video 10 can be found on FV-5; copy of video 11 can be found on FV-6, S 1615.) Nikitas Tsimouris performs in his backyard, followed by interview with Nikitas and his son Tony. Also includes making baklava at Theodosiou's Bakery. Created for the Every Island Has Its Own Song project. The finished product was a documentary about Nikitas Tsimouris, a Greek bagpipe player, and his family, and the Tarpon Springs Greek community he lived in. A co-production of WEDO-TV and the FFP, it was funded in part by the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. Offenbach narrated. Folklorist Michael researched, wrote and produced, and Yvonne Bryant was assistant producer.
Collection
Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Tony Tsimouris (Video 12)

Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Tony Tsimouris (Video 12)

Date
1987-11
Description
One video cassette. 20 minutes. (COpy can be found on FV-6, S 1615.) Continuation of making baklava from V-89-24; Tony explaining a map of Greek islands on a wall in the Theodosiou Bakery; shots of market and coffee shop. Created for the Every Island Has Its Own Song project. The finished product was a documentary about Nikitas Tsimouris, a Greek bagpipe player, and his family, and the Tarpon Springs Greek community he lived in. A co-production of WEDO-TV and the FFP, it was funded in part by the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. Offenbach narrated. Folklorist Michael researched, wrote and produced, and Yvonne Bryant was assistant producer.
Collection
Florida Crossroads: Florida's Folk Festival

Florida Crossroads: Florida's Folk Festival

Date
1995-07-13
Description
One video recording. (3/4 tape; 28 minutes)An episode of the Florida Public Television series, "Florida Crossroads." Filmed by Florida Public television (through a Florida Dept. of Education grant), the episode features performances, demonstrations, interviews, and presentations at the 1991 Florida Folk Festival (26-28 May). Included are interviews with folklorists, park employees, musicians, artisans, and park attendees, as well examples of the folklife on display at the Festival.
Collection
Public service announcements for the 1989 Florida Folk Festival

Public service announcements for the 1989 Florida Folk Festival

Date
1989
Description
One video recording. (VHS; 8 minutes) For a duplicate copy, see V89-4, FV-41, FV-51 ( both 3/4 tape), also in S 1615. There were three announcements created: 1 30-second, a 60-second, and a 5-minute televesions ad.
Collection
Raw footage of the 1991 Florida Folk Festivals (Video 4 of 15)

Raw footage of the 1991 Florida Folk Festivals (Video 4 of 15)

Date
1991-05-25
Description
One video recording (3/4" tape; 22 minutes) Unedited footage of the 1991 Florida Folk Festival. Footage of Gomez using a backstrap loom; Leonard making palmetto hats; and various craft demonstrations: blacksmiths, Guatemalan masks, cotton spinning, paintings, jewelry, and cooking.
Collection
Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago

Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago

Date
1983-12
Description
One video recording (3/4" tape). Demonstration of Seminole crafts, including beadwork, basketry, cooking, and patchwork. 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.
Collection
Video recording of the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Video 2 of 15)

Video recording of the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Video 2 of 15)

Date
1984-05-25
Description
One video cassette (3/4" tape). Video includes the Food Pavilion (Spanish bean soup, Mayhaw jelly, collards and chicken, pine nut cakes, oriental food) and the Ranch Life Folklife Area (Curly Dekle announces, dogs and cattle, cattle round-up, cattle driving, calf pinning, cattle branding and roping).
Collection
Atsuko Lefcourte demonstration at West Rivera Elementary School for the Palm Beach County Folk Arts in Education Project

Atsuko Lefcourte demonstration at West Rivera Elementary School for the Palm Beach County Folk Arts in Education Project

Date
1987-03-11
Description
Two audio cassettes. Demonstrating the Japanese tea ceremony and the associated ikebana rituals. Ikebana (Way of the Flower) is the Japanese tradition of flower arranging. It originated in China in the 6th century. Lefcourte was born in Osaka, Japan where she learned the art of the tea ceremony and flower arranging. She moved to Florida in 1975.
Collection
Atsuko Lefcourte interview for the Palm Beach County Folk Arts in Education Project

Atsuko Lefcourte interview for the Palm Beach County Folk Arts in Education Project

Date
1986-08-23
Description
Two audio cassettes. Lefcourte discusses learning the Japanese tea ceremony in Japan from her father; emigrating to the United States; the cultural meanings of ikebana and the tea ceremony; naming practices; effects of World War II on her family; clothing and rituals for the tea ceremony; and teaching it to others. Ikebana (Way of the Flower) is the Japanese tradition of flower arranging. It originated in China in the 6th century. For more info on Lefcourte, see S 1644, box 3, folder 11.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
1986 Florida Folk Festival (5 of 17)1986 Florida Folk Festival (5 of 17)Moving ImageMusicians
Singers
Guitarist
Dancers
Children
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Music performance
Singing
Gospel songs
Religious songs
Guitar music
African Americans
Clog dancing
Clogging
Stepdancing
Food preparation
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Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Nikitas Tsimouris (Videos 10-11)Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Nikitas Tsimouris (Videos 10-11)Moving ImageBagpipers
Fieldwork
Interviews
Greek Americans
Tsabouna
Bagpipes
Personal experience narratives
Oral narratives
Music performance
Desserts
Food preparation
Bakery
Cookery, Greek
Musicians
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Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Tony Tsimouris (Video 12)Fieldwork for Every Island Has Its Own Song: Interview with Tony Tsimouris (Video 12)Moving ImageBagpipers
Fieldwork
Interviews
Greek Americans
Tsabouna
Bagpipes
Personal experience narratives
Oral narratives
Music performance
Desserts
Food preparation
Bakery
Cookery, Greek
Musicians
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Florida Crossroads: Florida's Folk FestivalFlorida Crossroads: Florida's Folk FestivalMoving ImageSingers
Musicians
Guitarist
Artisans
Leather workers
Metal-workers
Dancers
Whip maker
Secretary of State
Public officer
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Music performance
Video recording
Television
Singing
Park Ranger
Saddles
Leather craft
Craft
Whipcracking
Whips
Fiddle music
Fiddlers
Old time music
Bandura
Hammer dulcimer
Dulcimer music
A capella singers
A capella singing
Gospel (Black)
Gospel music
Signs and signboards
Arts, Cuban
Cuban Americans
Workshops (Adult education)
Yodeling
Storytelling
Dance
Cooking and dining
Food preparation
Basket making
Basket work
Blacksmithing
Guitar music
Interviews
Interviewing on television
Secretaries of State (State governments)
Bands (Music)
Folklorists
Volunteers
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Public service announcements for the 1989 Florida Folk FestivalPublic service announcements for the 1989 Florida Folk FestivalMoving ImageSingers
Musicians
Artisans
Furniture maker
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Performing arts
Music performance
Advertising, Public service
Television
Furniture making
Basket making
Basket work
Demonstrations
Fiddling
String bands
Folk singers
Food preparation
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Raw footage of the 1991 Florida Folk Festivals (Video 4 of 15)Raw footage of the 1991 Florida Folk Festivals (Video 4 of 15)Moving ImageWeavers
Spinner
Painters
Artists
Blacksmiths
Video recording
Television
Festivals
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Special events
Palmetto weaving
Hats
Demonstrations
Women weavers
Weaving
Spinning wheels
Blacksmithing
Jewelry
Tents
Decorative arts
Painting
Food preparation
Cookware
Masks
Cooks
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Seminole Video Project: Ethel SantiagoSeminole Video Project: Ethel SantiagoMoving ImageArtisans
Basket maker
Fieldwork
Ethnicity, Seminole
Seminole cookery
Seminole Indians
Native Americans
Documentary videos
Interviews
Basketry
Basket making
Basket work
Patchwork
Dollmaking
Beadwork
Food preparation
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Video recording of the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Video 2 of 15)Video recording of the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Video 2 of 15)Moving ImageCowboys
Cooks
Folklore revival festivals
Folk festivals
Special events
Food
Ranch life
Food preparation
Ranching
Cattle brands
Cattle
Animals
Dogs
Working dogs
Cookery (Chicken)
Desserts
Cookery (Jelly)
Ranchers
Rodeo performers
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a_s1685_06_tape08Atsuko Lefcourte demonstration at West Rivera Elementary School for the Palm Beach County Folk Arts in Education ProjectSoundFlorists
Field recordings
Education
Students
Asian Americans
Japanese Americans
Ritual meals
Elementary schools
Tea ceremonies
Food preparation
Tea tasters
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a_s1685_06_tape06Atsuko Lefcourte interview for the Palm Beach County Folk Arts in Education ProjectSoundField recordings
Interviews
Oral narratives
Florists
Asian Americans
Japanese Americans
Emigration
Tea ceremonies
Food preparation
Ritual meals
Naming ceremonies
World War, 1939-1945
Clothing
Kimonos
Tea tasters
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