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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 LOG SHEET #3 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Camille Connolly/Jeffrey Shulevitz MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: _____ FILE NAME: __________________ MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: ____ FILE NAME: [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] PRESENTER: Helen Rees, James Early DATE/TIME: 7/2/14 12:30pm PROGRAM: China STAGE: Teahouse Commons GROUP NAME: Focus on Policy REGION/STYLE: Global Cultural Policy [[Two column table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | Denmimg [?][strikethrough] Prof form an Chinese Academy of Social studies| |focus on folk beliefs in NW China| | Gao Bingzhong prof. in folklore & anthropology - [?][strikethrough] Peking| |also at ministry of Culture, also at Muncie, IN| | Danny Yung| doing research on Middleton | CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 1. safeguarding cultural heritage policy 2. UNESCO - global policy 3. Chinese gout policy has been changing toward traditional music & 4. beliefs 5. art & crafts can be a private thing vs. cultural (public) 6. Great Transformation taking place in China in terms of culture 7. respect for cultural diversity INCD? INCP? empowerment of artists 8. interactive, organized approach to protect expressions of culture Naxi people, Ynnan Province, Dongba rituals on verge of dying out but gout intervened Muange fold songs viewed as not worth saving but now more & more people see their value & try to keep tradition alive