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LOGGER'S SHEET 118 LOGGER: Andras Goldinger REEL NUMBER: 6/ STAGE: AFS DATE: 6/27/88 PRESENTER: Tim Lloyd GROUP NAME: Festivals: Their Folklore and Their Influence REGION/STYLE: PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Joe Wilson - folklorist, D.C. Al Mckenney - stage manager, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Phil Fox - sound production facilitator stage manager, Usher And, sound engineer, D.C. Howard Sachs - [[strikethrough]] folklorist [[/strikethrough]] sociologist - Gambier, OH) Andy Wallace - former director of National Folk Festival, & signer Wash. D.C. Mike Herter - stage manager; NYC. Diane Mele - Beaudoin Diane Mele - Beaudoin CONTENTS 1. T.L. intros. 2. J.W. - first festival, fiesta in Santa Fe, fiddler's conventions, this century: literacy, new ethnic groups, 1934 - National Folk Festival first national, folklorists influence 3. 4. T.L. - D.C. Festivals... 5. audience - favorites, diversity shown 6. A.M. - comaraderie, people to people mix - village mentality - 7. P.F. - "Rhinos" - sound crew. rhinos putting out fires, problems H.S. - classes vs egalitarianism - participants first at clam bake 8. A W [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] continuum of life, folk revival of 30's, this festival not descent of 9. those, but of 2nd folk revival of late 50's, 60's - Newport Folk Festival - grand daddy of this fest; - revivalists, National & FAF - comp FAF = festival of Am. Folklife 10. H.S. - folk revivals [[strikethrough]] as [[/strikethrough]] college festivals dying out, - Gambier festivals- 11. community based - FAF - different yet sense of community 12. A.W. - Chicago Folk Fest. 13. M.H. - present a variety of acts in a day, an "unamplafied (natural) sound" - technical facilities bigger -> "smaller" sound - P.F. - sound people - awareness & knowledgability in presenting A.W. - history - 60's festivals, [[strikethrough]] National Folk Fest. [[/strikethrough]] H.S. - festivals still evolving, [[?]] springing new event. FAF = Festival of Am. Folklife