Bunch Bass and the Suwannee River Five Band | Bunch Bass and the Suwannee River Five Band | Still Image | Musicians Bands (Music) Singers Fieldwork Music performance String bands String instruments Fiddles Guitar Banjoes Fiddlers Banjoists Guitarists Microphone Performing arts | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Cuban music performed live on WQBA | Cuban music performed live on WQBA | Still Image | Fieldwork Radio Radio programs Microphone Performing arts Cuban Americans Latinos Radio stations Sound studios Musicians Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Cuban music performed live on WQBA
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- 1985-08
- Description
- Eight color slides. A few of the images are dark. The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1985 and 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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Images from the Ida Goodson Recording Project | Images from the Ida Goodson Recording Project | Still Image | Pianists Musicians Recording equipment African Americans Sound recording Singers Performers Sound studios Entertainers Bands (Music) Microphone Choirs (music) Choruses Musical instruments Music rehearsals Jazz musicians Women jazz musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Images from the Ida Goodson Recording Project
- Date
- 1981-12-02
- Description
- One proof sheet with 22 black and white images (plus negatives). Various images of Ida Goodson recording for the Florida Folklife Program. Images 1-3 are of Goodson singing with the Morning Star Missionary Baptist Choir (2 December 1981); Images 4-17 are of Goodson rehearsing with her band at the Club Royal (3 December 1981); and images 18-22 are of Goodson and her band recording at Club Royal (4 December 1981). Her band included Harold Andrews (bass), James Franklin Davis (trumpet), John Boller (sax), and Clyde Andrews (drums). Landon Walker can be seen in images 16 and 17.
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Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents | Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents | Sound | Festivals Special events Arts, Greek Community culture Cookery, Greek Greek Americans Oral communication Life histories Interviewing Dancers Folk dance Microphone Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents
- Date
- 1987-03-21
- Description
- 104 color slides and six proof sheets with 431 black and whites images (plus negatives). Images of the centennial celebration in Tarpon Springs, including music performances, dancing, food, and crafts. Also several images of folklorists Taylor and Belland interviewing local residents. The recordings from those interviews can be found in S 1671, box 1.
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National Public Radio (NPR) recording Florida folklife | National Public Radio (NPR) recording Florida folklife | Still Image | Journalists Broom makers Fieldwork Interviewing Sound recording Microphone Recording equipment Documentaries Radio Public radio African Americans Radio broadcasters | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
National Public Radio (NPR) recording Florida folklife
- Date
- 1982-03-16
- Description
- Three black and white prints (plus negatives). Images of NPR journalists Berger and Epstein (seen with recording equipment). Berger worked for NPR for over twenty years. She had a BA from Bryn Mawr, and journalism masters for the University of Missouri. In 1999, she joined the American Jewish Committee. A former blues performer, Sadie Cooper stopped singing blues songs in the 1920s, and performed only religious songs from then on. She participated in the Folklife program by demonstrating to students how to make brooms and herbal cures. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
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Silver Springs boat driver Don Utz giving a tour | Silver Springs boat driver Don Utz giving a tour | Still Image | Boat driver Fieldwork Tourism Ecotourism Occupational groups Workplace Boat drivers Microphone Boat driving Boats and boating Tour guides (Persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Students discussing their family's material culture at North Hamilton County Elementary School | Students discussing their family's material culture at North Hamilton County Elementary School | Still Image | Elementary schools Education Oral communication Microphone Demonstrations Material culture Classrooms Children Students | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Students discussing their family's material culture at North Hamilton County Elementary School
- Date
- 1982-05-17
- Description
- Sixteen color slides. Jacqueline Mathis's fourth grade class. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
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Students folklore at South Hamilton County Elementary School | Students folklore at South Hamilton County Elementary School | Still Image | Elementary schools Education Folklore Microphone Oral performance Classrooms Children Students | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Students folklore at South Hamilton County Elementary School
- Date
- 1982-03-24
- Description
- Nineteen color slides. Images of fourth grade students sharing various forms of folklore, including songs, stories, and games. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
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