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SI-FP-1987-CT-310 LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Mark Willer REEL NUMBER: 3A, B STAGE: CC Plaza DATE: 6/28/87 PRESENTOR: Carol Compton GROUP NAME: Lao dancing REGION/STYLE: Laos PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Thinnat Nachampassak - cymbals Kingsavanh Patammavong - drums So Khamvongsa - xylophone [[left margin]] 1-10 only {[[/left margin]] Khampiong Simmanakhot - Khene Onechan Luthongchak - mohlam singer CONTENTS 1. Classical Lao dance to recorded music and singing - Dance represents women left behind when men left community - Dancers from Manassas, Va. 2. 3. Greeting dance done by children at beginning of school year - Dancers from Silver Spring, Md. - Also done to recorded music 4. 5. Manassas Dancers (recorded music) → ↑ 6. Music while dancers change costumes (see performers above) ↑( 7. Silver Spring - harvest celebration dance (recorded music) 8. Dance based on legends of waiting by lakeside (live music) vocals by Thinnat and Phoubarasack 9. Courting dance (recorded music) [[left margin]] - tape flipped [[/left margin]] 10. Goodbye song (named after temple) 11. Introduction to Lao music by Compton 12. Khene solo 13. Mohlam w/ Khene accompaniment by Onechanh - courting song 14. Song by member of audience 15. Song by Onechanh 16. Khene solo 17. Courting and farewell songs - Onechanh (w/ Khene)