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June 27 - July 1; July 4-8, 2018 Log Sheet #3 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER NAME: CAMILLE CONNOLLY RECORDER 1 NAME: DANCE WORKSHOP 1 FILE NAME: 0134.wav RECORDER 2 NAME: DANCE WORKSHOP 2 FILE NAME: 0336.wav PRESENTER: XIMENA BANEGAS DATE/TIME: 6/28/18 2PM PROGRAM: Catalonia STAGE: Dance Workshop GROUP NAME: Ivan Caro & Pilar Planovila SESSION TITLE: Music & Dance from the Pyrennes [[2 columned table]] | PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Pilar Planovila | accordian | | Ivan Caro | dancer, gralla| 2pm - music-gralla Ivan - musician & dancer from a Pyrennes small town near France Ivan & Pilar played together since 2013 Pilar - teaches accordian perform during festivals, biggest ones in summer and winter 1st song from north of Italy (Piedmont region - similar to region in Catalonia) 2:13pm - instrument called "gralla" - same name as the bird gralla makes high pitched sound gralla has 3 parts (1) body (2) neck - name is tudell (3) head - name is incha. Most important part is the head can be played "smoothly" or louder (outside in the streets) depends on way he uses his breath plays low at home 2:20 accordian from 19th cent, originated in Austria, arrived in Catalonia across Pyrennes from France One side plays melody instrument of "air" but not as much effort to play like gralla air moves through bellows can go from low to high pitched sounds