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JUNE 27-JULY 1; JULY 4-8, 2018 
LOG SHEET #1
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/ VIDEO LOG SHEET 
LOGGER NAME: Amy Woolsey 
RECORDER 1 NAME: 
FILE NAME: 99.wav
RECORDER 2 NAME: 
FILE NAME: .wav
PRESENTER: 
DATE/TIME: 6/29, [[crossed out]] 11:42am [[/crossed out]] start at 12:00pm
PROGRAM: Catalonia 
STAGE: Plaza Major 
GROUP NAME: Lobla Catalana del Sons Essential
Traditional Catalan Music w/ Cobla
SESSION TITLE: [[crossedout]] Creating a Catifa on the Mall [[/crossedout]] Catalana del Sons Essential

[[2 columned table]]
| PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Marcel Casellas | Bass |
| Heura Gaya | Vocals, gralla |
| Jordi Guixé | Saxophone, tible |
| Joan Moliner | Flabiol, tambori |
| Ivó Oller | Trumpét |
| Richard Parera | Percussion |
| Marcel Puig | Fiscorn |
| Toni Rocosa | Clarinet, tenora |
| Alfons Rojo | Guitar, trombone |
| Marc Vall | Percussion |
| Magí Canyellas | Tenora |

[[crossedout]] Full ensemble performs jauty song (no vocals) Ensemble accompanies singer [[/crossedout]]
"Cobla" means a group (of musicians), 11-piece ensemble, mixing traditional sounds & instruments w/ popular music 

During second song, guests/visitors dance in the plaza 
->slower tempo 
->National dance of Catalonia, traditionally performed in main area of village 

Third song has vocals
→ More modern sound (bass, trumpet, guitar not traditional)

Fourth song = Val Platt (sp?), traditional dance 
→ Centered on vocals, repetitive melody 
→ Starts slowly, strong sound 
→ Includes clapping at end, transitions to upbeat instrumental sound 

Fifth song = well-known dance called La Jota 
→ About buying, participating locally, community