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Logger's Sheet [circled] 119

Logger: Lori Taylor 
Reel Number: 7      Stage: AFS
Date: 6/27/1988.    Presentor: Tim Lloyd
Group Name: Hispanic American Folklore 
Region/style: 
Performer(s)  Instrument/Occupation 
Heliana Portes de Roux - folklorist, cuban
Bienbenida Figueroa- embroiderer + Lowell, MASS.. Puerto Rican
Horacio Quintanilla - D.C. Salvadoran program presentors- Salvadoran 
Enrique Aviles - "Quique"

Contents
1. T.L - intros
2. H.P.d.R - varieties under umbrella of "Hispanic"
EA - what brings him? strong DC hispanic community
3. BF - learned crafts in school, home room (was in PR until 3 yrs. ago)
decorative stitches used for women's fancy dress & everyday
4. HQ - girls learn there as well (and HPdR, in Cuba)
5. BF- custom of making such clothing for a daughter getting married. Usually homemade as much as possible (cake, clothing, small gifts given). Food for wedding: Roast Pig or small calf, Arroz con Habichuelas (Rice & Beans). Access to ingredients in [[Lowell]]: yes. 
Pastelles - Platano, [[yautia]], etc. within a pastry. 
6. HPdR- has been doing work in Colombia - one project: a record TheAdorationofJesusChrist. documentation of religious practices. 
Musica religiosa de los negros de nortecuacanos. (avail in Colombia and from Heliana).