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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 LOG SHEET #01 LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Mary Sinclair MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: CFCH01 FILE NAME: Teahouse 0171 MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: 03 FILE NAME: STE-000 PRESENTER: Norah Yeh DATE/TIME: [[strikethrough]] 7/4/2014 [[/strikethrough]] 7/5/2014 11:02 AM PROGRAM: China STAGE: Teahouse Commons GROUP NAME: Regional Variations in Paper Cutting REGION/STYLE: Shanxi province, Northern China [[2 Columned Table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Yali Tian | Paper cutter | | Hongyi He | Paper cutter/professor | CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 1. Introduction of speakers, Hongyi He and Yali Tian; introduction from professor He in Chinese translated by Nora Yeh 2. 3. Tools for paper cutting: scissors and knife 4. Northern China uses scissors, Southern China uses knife 5. Use of wax board allows creation of multiple copies 6. Scissors of different sizes, also allowing multiple copies, different scissors for different styles 7. Chinese proverb about regional differences in paper cutting 8. Northern Chinese paper cutting, demonstration of what it looks like example given depicts children's games: tug of war, cat's cradle, rolling hoops, hopscotch, badminton, marbles, leapfrog, jacks, chess, jumprope, spinning tops Audience assisting w/ identification of games' names in English Yali Tian played games depicted as child, importance of physicality of games straightforward depictions in Northern Chinese paper cutting More nuanced and detail-oriented in Southern China