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JUNE 29 - JULY 4; JULY 6-9, 2017 LOG SHEET #4 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLORE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: L. Bunch RECORDER NUMBER (MAIN): CFCH 1 May have been in mic mode FILE NAME: 0090.wav RECORDER NUMBER (BACKUP): CFCH 18 FILE NAME: 0337.wav PRESENTER: Marjorie Hunt DATE/TIME: 7/8/17 1:15 pm PROGRAM: On The Move STAGE: Story [[?]] GROUP NAME: The [[?]] Riff on Festival Impact SESSION TITLE: [[arrow symbol]] [[2 columned table]] | PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | [[strikethrough: Richard]] | Undersecretary for Museums| | Richard Kurin | Director, Programs 1978-2008 | Richard Kennedy | Program Director 1975-2009 |Jeffrey LaRiche | 1975 Program Director CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): Background Info on Speakers - None of the four envisioned themselves as curators for a festival or as ethnomusicologists; each festival sent them in surprising directions Q - Which program was more impactful on community? - Hawaii - Pakistan - primarily because there was a traveling [[insert: 1976]] component to the festival - different groups toured the USA with mini-festival; participants were primarily from rural areas + cultures. In Pakistan the emphasis was on modernizing the country + these artists' contributions weren't respected different story in the USA @ the Festival