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LOGGER'S SHEET 123 LOGGER: Andras Goldinger REEL NUMBER: 2 STAGE: AFS DATE: 6/30/1988 PRESENTER: Charlie Camp GROUP NAME: Tradition: Learning from Our Teachers REGION/STYLE: PERFORMERS(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Dewey Balfa (Cajun fiddler - Basik, Louisiana) Barry Ancelet - folklorist, Lafayette, Louisiana Horace Boyer - ethnomes, [[?]] - Amherst, Mass. Stephen Wade - banjo player, D.C. CONTENTS 1. C.C. general intros 2. H. B. - spiritual vs gospel - teaching classes w/ [[strike-through]] [[?]] [[strike-through]] 3. S.W. - Banjo Dancing no teaching processs_ his teacher (Flemming Brown) listening to [[?]] Smith LP learning Banjo tunes 5. D.B. learning fiddle, diff licks 6. B.A_ academic + cultural background [[strike-through]] [[?]] [[strike-through]], frustrations [[strike-through]] in [[strike-through]] learning in France, meeting with D. Balfa, 7. H.B._learning from elders_ passing on traditions to youth_getting authentic masters 8. B.A. Balfa how to get message across, a true teacher_ vs university teaching 9. S.W. - relationships w/ Tony Ellis_ learning new techniques , new songs 10. D.B - picking up techniques, first Cajun festival- dealing w/ [[?]] 11. B.A.- how festival teaches 12. 13.