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June 25-29; July 2-6, 2014 Log Sheet#6 Smithsonian Folklife Festival Audio/ Video Log Sheet Logger/Videographer: Pat McGee / Victoire Joliff Memory Card Number - TASCAM: 54 File Name: Karibuni - O165 Memory Card Number - Zoom H2: 53 File Name: STE_00[[strikethrough]] 2 [[/strikethrough]]3 #3 Presenter: Aghan Odero Agan Date/Time: 2014.06.25 - 15h45 (actual 4:02) Program: Dance from Western Kenya Stage: Karibuni - 0765 Group Name: Kagan Dancers Region/Style: Western Kenya [[2 Columned Table]] | Performer(s) | Instrument/Occupation | | --- | --- | | Alfred [[strikethrough]] Nuaugi? [[/strikethrough]] Migure Anyango | [[strikethrough]] I [[/strikethrough]] Idest | | Standradox Oijugi | gourd shaker [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] | | Paul Apiyo | small 6 - 8 diameter tall 16" cylinder drum | | John Owuor Oyugi | 18" cylinder drum | | Kennedy Odhiambo Olela | reed flute asili | | James Ojuok Ochieng | 18" cylinder drum | | Bells on [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] a[[?]]s | | | horn blower - not here to day | Contents/Notes (continue on back): Gua people it is the name of the patriarch 1. Ramogi Dance mostly lake/river people in 5 countries danced by men of advanced age, >45 2. 3. Intros atime celebrates Gua people 4. Q: Feathers in headgear? 5. A: symbolic of leader of a community 6. Q fly whisk 7. A eldest 8. Q skin on back A Q colors A to stand out in crowd. Before linen, need skin dye Instrument Q May upper body movement? A passed down - defines them A getting close to ground A: transition (over)