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JUNE 29-JULY 4; JULY 7-10, 2016 LOG SHEET # 6 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Keon Mullins MEMORY CARD NUMBER TASCAM: CFCH FILE NAME: SOCALI_0006.wav MEMORY CARD NUMBER ZOOM H2: CFCH FILE NAME: SIC_001.wav PRESENTER: Ted Levin DATE/TIME: 6/30 2:45 PROGRAM: War, Exile, Separation, and Musical Resilience STAGE: Sounds of California GROUP NAME: REGION/STYLE: [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | George Abe | Fue, shakuhachi, taiko | | Homayoun Sakhi | Rubab | | Salar Nadar | Tabla | CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 1. 2:48 - Presenter opens the discussion and introduces the panel 2. 2:50 - George speaks of his history living in a Japanese internment camp 3. 4. 2:53 - George speaks of the importance of music in his life 5. 2:54 - He then gives a brief demonstration of the shakuhachi. 6. 2:57 - George talks about how Japanese culture and music thrived within the camp. 7. 8. 2:58 - Homayoun shares his experience in a refugee camp in Afghanistan under the Mujahadeen. 3:02 - Homayoun gives a demonstration of the rubab. 3:05 - Homayoun plays a different song, to show the diversity of rubab music. The song he plays comes from Northern Afghanistan and he has the audience clap along.