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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 
LOG SHEET #5

SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Mark Miller
MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: CFCH54
FILE NAME: 0189
MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: CFCH53
FILE NAME:
PRESENTER: Afghan Odero Agan
DATE/TIME: 6/29 3:57 pm
PROGRAM: Kenya
STAGE: Karibuni
GROUP NAME: Traditional Percussion Instruments 
REGION/STYLE: Nyanza/Western Kenya

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| 1. John Oyugi | Shakers "Ajawa" |
| 2. Alfred Anjango Migure | Lead Choreographer Dancer   |
| 3. John Ooji Ooji | Dancer |
| 4. Jame Ojuok | Drummer |
| 5. Paul Orwa | Drummer |
| 6. Joseph Aludo | Horn Blower "Opuro" |
| 7. Kennedy Odhiambo | Flute "Asili" Player |
| 8. Daniel Akumu Mandha | Dancer |
| 9. Stanbradox Odhiambo  | Drummer "Nyiduonga" |

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
1. Introduction by Agan
2. Dance instruction with young & older members of the 3. audience 
4. The leader of the group explains the shoulder shaking, then 
5. explains the headdress they wear (ostrich feathers). 
6. [[strikethrough]] Answ [[/strikethrough]] says this dance is just male, but there is
7. separate female version. Explains the headed face
8. masks. Explains the choice of hides they wear on their backs- monkey hide.
Explains the instruments. Horns made of antelope & water buffalo & cow 
Another dance demonstration
Question on how musicians learned their craft