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June 25 - 29; July 2 - 6, 2014  
Log Sheet #
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Audio / Video Log Sheet
Logger / Videographer: Ben Capistrano / Rachel Crichton
Memory Card Number - Tascam: CFCH20  
File Name: 0118
Memory Card Number - Zoom H2: CFCH22  
File Name:
Presenter: Preston Scott  
Date/Time: 6/28  
Program:  Kenya Mambo Poa  
Stage: Boma  
Group Name: Rock Art
Region / Style:

[[2 Columned Table]]
| Performer(s) | Instrument / Occupation |
| --- | --- |
| [[strikethrough]] Alkone Akana Agham Odero Agan | Rock artist [[/strikethrough]] |
| Rick Potts | Park's Department | 
| Flkana Org'esa | Rock Artist |

Contents / Notes (continue on back):
1. - Soapstone Artists found exclusively in Kenya
2. - Blind soapstone carvers feel the carving and put in the details
3. - Use objects from other crafting trades like wood carving to complete sculptures
4. - Women gaining ground in soapstone carving 
5. - Tools brought for display are not exclusive for soapstone carving
6. - Stones and their age are important in carving
7. - Functional pieces carved from stone alongside art
8. - Artistic ability to figure out how something will come off a stone carving