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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014               

LOG SHEET #8

SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET

LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: AC Werthermon/Debbie Tyzenski
MEMORY CARD NUMBER-TASCAM: CFCH02 FILE NAME: 143
MEMORY CARD NUMBER-ZOOM H2: CFCH03 FILE NAME:
PRESENTER:  DATE/TIME:
PROGRAM:     STAGE:
GROUP NAME: Potluck & Poetry: Voices of African & Asian Dr[strikethrough] Diasprias
REGION/STYLE: Po'[strikethrough]

[[ Two column table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| 2 Deep the Poetess| Poet |
| Pages Matam | Poet |
| Bamani Armah | Poet |
| Drummers (4) Farifina Khan |   |
| Will Gillees[strikethrough] Giles| Poet |
| SADA (South Asian Performing Arts Network (Sapan) - 4 |   |
|   | guitar, 2 drums, vocal |

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
musical group (drummers)
1. poem by 2 Deep the Poetess: about success - seeking for/fear, death & regret/overcoming of fear. "I Heard Success Call my Name"
2. Bamgagi Armah - Directof or Poetry Events for Busboy: & Poets line up. Poets American.
2. Bamani Armah - "Shake it off, Break[strikethrough] take it off, Take [strikethrough] Break it off" Rap/Poem. about living, hard life.
group involvement.
3. G. Yanazawa - "Smokin words", about learning to write, growing, learning Poem 2 - about growing up in North Carolina, Japanese-American heritage "ten things you should know about growing up in the South"