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JUNE 24-28; JULY 1-5, 2015 LOG SHEET #6 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Michael Miller MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: CFCH 2 FILE NAME: hablado0248.wav MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: CFCH 2 FILE NAME: 008.wav PRESENTER: Roger Valencia DATE/TIME: 06/24/2015 17:00 PROGRAM: [[strikethrough]]Br[[/strikethrough]] Peru STAGE: Hablador GROUP NAME: Bridge Builders REGION/STYLE: Cusco/Bridge building across the Apurímac River [[2 Columned Table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | [[strikethrough]] | | Cayentano Geñahuire | Bridge Builder | | Victoriano Arizapana | Bridge Builder | | Benicio Vilca | Bridge Builder | | Jesus Huamani Zasa | Bridge Builder | | Beltran Huillca [[strikethrough]]N[[/strikethrough]]| Bridge Builder | C͟O͟N͟T͟E͟N͟T͟S͟ /͟ N͟O͟T͟E͟S͟ ͟(͟c͟o͟n͟t͟i͟n͟u͟e͟ ͟o͟n͟ ͟b͟a͟c͟k͟)͟: 1. 4 villges [[villages]] coming together to build a bridge 2. Women Prepare the Ropes, They are not to build the Bridge Divided into male and Female Tradition 3. They speak Kechuwa (Incan) Divided into male and female Tradition 4. the bridge is to Bring People Together 5. Challeges [[Challenges]] They fae [[face]] are with materials such as the coco leaves 6. Hats Protect against sun, Hail, Rain. Made from wool 7. The Region They are from is Mootainous [[Mountainous]] and cool which is why they wear fleece from llama and sheep wool