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_s2034_02_cd04-091 | Friday performances at the 2004 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Disc 11) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Singing A capella singers Workshops (Adult education) Spiritual music Spirituals (Songs) Hymn lining Hymns A capella singing Religious songs Musical tradition, African diaspora African Americans Stringband music Old time music Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s2034_04_cd03-011 | Saturday performances at the 2003 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Disc 4) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Hymn lining Hymns African Americans Musical tradition, sacred Awards Dance Hawaii Hula (Dance) Dancers Folklorists Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 2003 Florida Folk Festival (Main Stage) (Disc 4)
- Date
- 2003-05-24
- Description
- One compact disc. The two award winners for 2003 were hymn liner Troy Demps (appearing with apprentices Frank Spalding and Eddie Banks) and hula dancer Kauii-healani Mahikoa Brandt. State folklorist Tina Bucuvalis announced the awards. Based on recommendations from the Florida Folklife Council, the Secretary of State confers Florida Folk Heritage Awards annually. The awards are given to outstanding folk artists and folk culture advocates who have made long-standing contributions to the folk cultural resources of the state. Established in 1985, the program parallels the National Heritage Fellowships.
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a_s2034_04_cd03-120 | Sunday performances at the 2003 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Disc 12) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Oral performance African Americans Singing Hymns Hymn lining Religious songs A capella singers A capella singing Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1711_01_tape01 | Field recordings in the Callahan neighborhood of Orlando | Sound | Fieldwork African Americans Sound recordings Community culture Neighborhoods Urban life Blues (Music) Guitar music Hymns Tales Storytelling Religious music Religious songs Hymn lining Storytellers Blues singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Field recordings in the Callahan neighborhood of Orlando
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- 1993-04-24
- Description
- Three DAT tapes. Digital audio tapes (DAT) generated by fieldwork undertaken to document the folklife of the Callahan neighborhood of Orlando, Florida. Results of the fieldwork were incorporated into the "Folklife Of Central Florida" folklife theme area at the 1994 Florida Folk Festival. The tapes feature African-American hymn lining and blues, folk tales, and children's games. Images of the project can be found in folder 1.
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Images of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight | Images of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight | Still Image | Fieldwork African Americans Singing Music performance Music rehearsals Oral performance Gospel (Black) A capella singers Hymn lining Apprentices Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight
- Date
- 1995-01-28
- Description
- Four color slides. Wright was funded to learn from Demps traditional hymn lining. Hymn lining, which began in the 1700s, involves the leader signing a line, and the congregation repeats it. For more information, see S 1644, box 11, folder 37. 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, and then Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
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Images of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight | Images of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight | Still Image | Fieldwork African Americans Singing Music performance Music rehearsals Oral performance Gospel (Black) A capella singers Hymn lining Apprentices Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight
- Date
- 1995-07-18
- Description
- Three proof sheets with 73 black and white images (plus negatives). Wright was funded to learn from Demps traditional hymn lining. Hymn lining, which began in the 1700s, involves the leader signing a line, and the congregation repeats it. For more information, see S 1644, box 11, folder 37. 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, and then Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
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a_s1664_07_tape56 | Interview with hymn liner Troy Demps | Sound | Fieldwork Hymn lining African Americans Singing Music performance Music rehearsals Oral performance Gospel (Black) Interviews Personal experience narratives Oral history Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Interview with hymn liner Troy Demps
- Date
- 1993-12-01
- Description
- One audio tape. Recorded at Demp's residence. He discusses his family history, learning hymns, his childhood illnesses, his work in the US Navy and for Disney, and the hymn lining tradition. For more information, see file in S 1664, box 5, folder 14.
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a_s1640_25_tape18 | Recording of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight | Sound | Fieldwork African Americans Singing Music performance Music rehearsals Oral performance Gospel (Black) Gospel music Hymns Religious songs A capella singers A capella singing Hymn lining Apprentices Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recording of hymn liner Troy Demps and his apprentice Brian Knight
- Date
- 1994
- Description
- One audio cassette. Recorded at Demp's residence. Wright was funded to learn from Demps traditional hymn lining. Hymn lining, which began in the 1700s, involves the leader signing a line, and the congregation repeats it. For more information, see S 1644, box 11, folder 37. 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, and then Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
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a_s1576_84_d00-029 | Friday performances at the 2000 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Performance and Dance Stage) (Tape 2) | Sound | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Singing Bands (Music) Klezmer music Drum music Trinidadians Drum performance Music, Hawaii African Americans Hymns Gospel (Black) Gospel songs Religious songs Hymn lining Singers Musicians Drummers (Musicians) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Friday performances at the 2000 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Performance and Dance Stage) (Tape 2)
- Date
- 2000-05-26
- Description
- One digital audio tape (DAT). Bucuvalas served as the emcee. Banks and Demps demonstrated hymn lining. The Johnsons were Lisa Johnson (piano, keyboard), John Johnson (guitar, mandolin), Martin Johnson (fiddle), and Vgo. From Gainesville, they played Klezmer music. Romeo and the Boys played Trinidadian music. The included Ragbir, Mahesh Roopharine, Chris Jai Karan, Joe Ramanan, Robert Ragbit, Barry Jai Karan, and Shivanan Ramanan. They were participants in the Folklife Apprenticeship program. Apo and Lavoi played Hawaiian music, including playing the poi balls.
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