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JUNE 24-28; JULY 1-5, 2015 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: David Bosserman Hablad MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: CFCH 2 FILE NAME: -0245.wav [[scribble in right margin]] MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: CFCH 3 FILE NAME: 003.wav [[? in left margin]] PRESENTER: Javier León DATE/TIME: 6/24 2:00pm PROGRAM: Peru STAGE: Hablador GROUP NAME: Trio de La ETudiatina [[?]] Municipal de [[Ayachu scribbled, corrected to Ayacucho]] REGION/STYLE: Ayacucho Strings + noils [[?]] PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Estanislao Medina Guitar Pedro Leonsilla Bellido Mandolin Felicitas I͟n͟e͟s A͟s͟c͟a͟r͟g͟a de Cuba Vocal C͟O͟N͟T͟E͟N͟T͟S͟/͟N͟O͟T͟E͟S͟ ͟(͟c͟o͟n͟t͟i͟n͟u͟e͟ ͟o͟n͟ ͟b͟a͟c͟k͟)͟: 1. Large ensemble established 1937 2. Community based ensemble w many Instruments [[-15166 people written above Instruments]] 3. [['MUSIC' written in left margin, with a straight line going from left to right underneath the 3. Arrow pointing to #4]] 4. Invokes love + yearning! Incites Honey Moon, [[?]] 5. Puts wings together + asks his love to return 6. W͟i͟n͟o Music of Feasts, [[?]] Types of W͟i͟n͟o͟s. 7. Invites people to Join a march through [[?]] 8. Andean + European Heritages Wino comes from Common daily Life + conditions [['MUSIC' written in left margin, with a straight line going from left to right underneath]] Ensemble = 75 years old MUSIC------w [[?]] [['MUSIC on Back' written in the corner of the page, encased in half a drawn box]]
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