a_s1576_12_c84-028 | Cow Dog Workshop at the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area/Old Marble Stage) | Sound | Ranchers Cowboys Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Occupational groups Occupational folklore Ranching Working dogs Cattle Forums (Discussion and debate) Working animals Animal training | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Cow Dog Workshop at the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area/Old Marble Stage)
- Date
- 1984-05-27
- Description
- One audio cassette. Blanton Owen introduces Jim Hendricks, Ron Sylvester, Terry Meyers, Glen Nettles, and Junior Mills who discuss the pros and cons of cattle dogs: what to look for in a dog; how to train it; where dogs work best; relationship between cattle, dogs, and people; how to discipline a cow dog.
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a_s1576_12_c84-015 | Cow Dog Workshop at the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area/Old Marble Stage) | Sound | Ranchers Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Occupational groups Occupational folklore Ranching Working dogs Cattle Forums (Discussion and debate) Working animals Animal training | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_28_c91-008 | Friday afternoon performances at the Azalea Garden Stage at the 1991 Florida Folk Festival (Azalea Garden Stage) (Tape 3) | Sound | Musicians Singers Guitarist Bands (Music) Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Guitarists Guitar music Workshops (Adult education) Old time music Stringband music Forums (Discussion and debate) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_28_c91-009 | Friday afternoon performances at the Azalea Garden Stage at the 1991 Florida Folk Festival (Azalea Garden Stage) (Tape 4) | Sound | Musicians Singers Guitarist Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Guitarists Guitar music Workshops (Adult education) Old time music Forums (Discussion and debate) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Images of the Florida Folk Arts Conference | Images of the Florida Folk Arts Conference | Still Image | 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_photo.jpg |
Images of the Florida Folk Arts Conference
- Date
- 1978-01-14
- Description
- 57 black and white prints. Images are from a folklife conference held at White Springs January 14-15, 1978. 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. The archives also houses a video of the conference -- V-192. Images include Thelma Boltin (P78-193,194,196,197,199, 224); Tom Norman, director of the Division of Cultural Affairs (P78-181); Sally Yerkovich of the NEA, Georganne Fletcher, and Alan Jabbour, director of the American Folklife Center (P78-184); Charles Bron (P78-185); P178-186, 190, 232 Foxfire books author George Reynolds (P78-186, 190, 232); Yerkovich, Fletcher (P78-191); Fletcher, Jabour, Syd Blackman of Tifton, Georgia's Art Exposition (P78-192); Trustee Mrs. Sanders of the Stephen Foster Center (P78-195); Tim Lewis and Bob Williams (P78-198); ethnomusicologist Dale Olsen (P78-200, 226); Boltin and John Herrman (P78-201); Yerkovich and Blackman (P78-203); Ted Grame and Jabour (P78-204); Ralph Rinzler of the SI and Ralph Boggs (P78-206); Jaboru and Fletcher (P78-207); Blackman (P78-208, 233); Olsen (P78-209-210); Samuel Proctor, UF history professor, and Yerkovich (P78-201); Norman (P78-213); Boggs and Morris (P78-214); Boggs (P78-215-234); FFP director Peggy Bulger (P78-216, 233); Boggs and Morris (P78-217-218); Jabour (P78-219); Charles Hall of Agrirama (P78-220); Morris (P78-221); Dr. William Ferris of Yale's Center of Southern Folklife (P78-222); Fletcher (P78-225); Pat Waterman from the University of South Florida (P78-227); Seminole Indian oral historian R. Thomas King (P78-228); Yerkovich (P78-229); Proctor (P78-230); Rinzler (P78-231); and the White Springs Quilt made by Nancy Morgan (P78-235-237).
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Images of the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center | Images of the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center | Still Image | Workers Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Folklore centers Public service employment Workplace Occupational groups Occupational folklore Offices Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images of the Florida Folklife Program at the Stephen Foster Center
- Date
- 1982-06
- Description
- One proof sheet with 17 black and white images (plus negatives). Images of Florida Folklife Program staff engaged in various activities at the Stephen Foster Center. Includes of various office staff, including Beauchamp on the telephone. Also includes several images of the Folklore in Education Seminar, held 2 June 1982, that included state folklorist Peggy Bulger and folklorists Belland, Petersen, and Closson. The seminar focused on Hamilton and Columbia counties.
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a_s1576_12_c84-012 | Legendary Cowmen Workshop at the 1984 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Area/Old Marble Stage) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Occupational groups Occupational folklore Ranching Working dogs Cattle Forums (Discussion and debate) Working animals Animal training Ranchers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1576_24_c89-031 | Louise Sanders presentation at the 1986 Summer Folk Culture Seminar | Sound | Folklorists Conferences and seminars series Teaching of folklore Workshops (Adult education) Forums (Discussion and debate) Educators Performing arts Latinos Emigration and immigration | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Louise Sanders presentation at the 1986 Summer Folk Culture Seminar
- Date
- 1989-07-10
- Description
- Nine audio cassettes. The theme this year was "Folklife and Immigration." C89-31: Nancy Nusz and Ormond Loomis open the Seminar. Olivia Cadaval is the primary speaker. She opens with a discussion of her family's background and traditions as immigrants. She also discusses her ethnicity as a Latin American; layers of identity; definitions of culture; folk culture and folklife; festivals; aesthetic use of space; identity through items and structures; participant view of folk culture; institutions within the community; material culture and how it is meaningful to us; elite, popular, and folk culture as a continuum. C89-32: Olivia Cadaval continues her discussion focusing on time concept; pop pressure; defines folk culture-groups/communities; ethnicity and material culture; "built environment"; extended family in the neighborhood, community, home, occupation, religion, society, etc.; regionalism; border traditions; stereotypes. She approaches these subjects from a Latin American perspective referring to terms such as comadres and copadres, and subjects such as the Virgen de Guadalupe. C89-33: Olivia Cadaal continues her discussion on stereotypes focusing on such subjects as virgins; significant plants; Spanish bayonet; the piƱata. Nancy Nusz conducts/discusses community building. Olivia Cadaval on the immigrant home. C89-34: Continuation of Olivia Cadaval on the immigrant home; discussion of occupational traditions including Curly Dekle and whipmaking; Haitian traditions; society at work; hierarchies; illustration of traditional occupations. C89-35: Discussion of occupations is continued. Ricki Saltzman discusses folk religion and Jewish folklore and ethnicity; foodways in religion; the Jewish religious year and generational upbringing; Jewish cookbooks as showing community value; variation differences between ideal and reality; festive foodways; wedding, birthday, and funeral customs. Specific aspects of the topics mentioned include Eastern Europe; the Passover/Easter; Torah; Mezuzah. C89-36: Riki Saltzman continues her discussion with ways to get children and their families to use/investigate folklore; ritual comparison (Kwanza is used as an example). Seminar attendees form groups of three, interview one another, and discuss results. Olivia Cadaval discusses folk examples of today; shows video clips of neighborhood celebrations seen and discussed; ethnic community celebrations (Corpus Christi, Holy Cross, and comparsa used as examples). C89-37: Olivia Cadaval continues discussion of community celebrations and material culture; toys. She reviews folk culture and material culture and discusses it as applied to folk art (Seminole art used as example). C89-38: Nancy Nusz continues discussion of folk art and discusses examples such as the Quetzal (bird symbolic of Guatemala). Slides are shown. There is an indication that a machine breaks part way into Side B - the index sheet does not specify whether it is tape recorder or slide machine. C89-39: Slideshow of folk artisans discussed.
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a_s1576_t85-215 | Old Myakka Community Review meeting | Sound | Fieldwork Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Public speaking Research methods Folklorists Review of research | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Old Myakka Community Review meeting
- Date
- 1984-06-30
- Description
- One reel to reel. Recording of a meeting with local Myakka residents to review the progress of the project. The Myakka Community Profile Project was conducted between October 1983 and March 1984 through a partnership with the Crowley Museum and Nature Center, and the Florida Folklife Program, funded by the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. The fieldwork and resultant booklet/slideshow, created by museum employee Robert Cottrell and folklorist Pat Waterman, was to profile the lifestyles and values of the Myakka community, located in Southwest Florida in Manatee County. See S 1682 for more information on the project.
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a_s1576_t85-214 | Old Myakka Community Review meeting | Sound | Fieldwork Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Public speaking Research methods Folklorists Review of research | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Old Myakka Community Review meeting
- Date
- 1984-05-02
- Description
- One reel to reel. Recording of a meeting with local Myakka residents to review the progress of the project. The Myakka Community Profile Project was conducted between October 1983 and March 1984 through a partnership with the Crowley Museum and Nature Center, and the Florida Folklife Program, funded by the Florida Endowment for the Humanities. The fieldwork and resultant booklet/slideshow, created by museum employee Robert Cottrell and folklorist Pat Waterman, was to profile the lifestyles and values of the Myakka community, located in Southwest Florida in Manatee County. See S 1682 for more information on the project.
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