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JUNE 29-JULY 4; JULY 6-9, 2017 LOG SHEET #1 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: LORENA RAMIREZ-LOPEZ RECORDER NUMBER (MAIN): CFCH 5 FILE NAME: CIRSTR 0058.wav RECORDER NUMBER (BACKUP): CFCH 6 FILE NAME: CIRST2 0060.wav PRESENTER: DATE/TIME: JUNE 30, 2017 @11 PROGRAM: STAGE: CIRCUS STORIES GROUP NAME: SESSION TITLE: CIRCUS ANIMALS [[2 columned table]] | PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | JANET DAVIS OSBORN | Professor at the University | | RODNEY HUEY | WORKED WITH RINGLING | | DEBORAH W. WALK | curator/moderator | CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 1. only left XLR for each recorder - MONO 2. 00h1m - presenter/introduction 3. circus was a horse-center entertainment- 1700s 4. 1828 - JOSHUA P BROWN- merged circus and menagerie during religious revivalism 5. scantily clad performers & animals/exotic animals = educative experience 6. SARASOTA, FL - largest community of circus folk, which meant that these communities traveled and had animals. There were elephants in your background 7. 18th/19th century- the united states was a "muscle-powered" world, this also includes laboring animals ANNECDOTE->8. J.D. Osborne researched- 1990 - Madison Square Garden had a fire horse act [Pete T. Barnam] Henry Burke-ASPCA P.T.B. invites Burke and ASPCA to the circus and he himself jumped through the fire