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June 24-28; JULY 1-5, 2015 Log Sheet # 2 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/ VIDEO LOG SHEET Logger/ Videographer: Greg Jacks Memory Car Number- Tascam: CFCH 2 File name: Hablad-0244.wav Memory Card Number-Zoom H2: CFCH 2 File Name: 002.wav Presenter: Brus Rubio Date/Time: 1:20 6/24 Program: Amazonian Stage: El Hablador Group Name: Brus Rubio Region / Style: Huitoto-Bera; Spoken Word (&?) Song From Amazons, lies in Lima Performer(s) Instrument/Occupation Brus Rubio Storyteller Cynthia Vidaur(?) Translater/Folklsist (?) Contents/Notes (continue on back): 1. Opened with song, about the transfer of knowledge 2. Myth about origin of food 3. Song (?) celebrates the birth of fruit 4. Feast done in April 5. Teaches conciares(?) to children in town. 6. Father is [[Huitoto]] Mother is [[Bara?]] - This hybridity allows to interact in D.C. in new culture 7. Mixed ethnicity means double the experience 8. Off-Stage -> a Peruvian guitarist waiting to go on trades instruments with a tourist with a mandolin and tries to play it. He's waiting to go onstage. More on back ->
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