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LOGGER'S SHEET 144
LOGGER: Andrew Connors
REEL NUMBER: 5 STAGE: AFS Centennial
DATE: 7/2 PRESENTOR: Charles Camp
GROUP NAME: Folklore on Stage and Screen: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
REGION/STYLE:
PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION
Dewey Balfa, Cajun Fiddle Player, Basile, Louisiana
Barry John Ancelet [?], Folklorist, Lafayette, Louisiana
Pualani Kanahele, Hula Teacher, Hawaii
Horace Boyor [?], Etno[?] Musicologist, Amherst, Mass.

CONTENTS
1. Charles Camp
Horace Boyor: Popularity of Gospel and Zydeld [?] music in America today; Derivation of Gospel Music
2. Pualani Kanahele: Demonstrates Hollywood Hawiian (Hawaiian) Dance vs. True Native Dance; and discusses the popular stereotypes
3. B.Ancelot: Cajun outreach --> National Park Dedicated to Creole/Cajun  culture?: What does this mean to  a culture to parody or popularize
4. P.Kanahele: Island or Mimihau(?) and how Native Hawaiian culture has been  preserved there: The Destruction of Hawaiian Religion and the Subsequent Influx of Missionaries
5. D.Balfa: What is it like to be involved in film making; How film makers try to change his music through editing and
6. B. Ancelet: trying to work with film makers; description of his experiences as consultant to film makers; stereotype of cajuns as the new hill billers; description of "night rider" episode 
7. Public question about "Southern Comeport"; B. Ancelet explains context of film; D Balfa describes stage set built in Texas not Louisiana. 
8. Horace Boyer: Difficulties for film makers to represent the Black religious experience in an honest manner; Hollywood takes the estatic climax without the gradual development of the religious devotional fervor
9. Money making business overtakes even many film makers who grew up within the community; even many Blacks don't do a good representative job in showing their traditions when money making becomes the motive
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13.P. Kanahole: Hawiians as "primitive" peoples

Transcription Notes:
Ancelet or Anceuet? Boyer? Boycr. looks like a capital C but that doesn't make sense. Confusing N with H