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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 
LOG SHEET # 3
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Deb Ramsey-Moor
MEMORY CARD NUMBER-TASCAM: [[strikethrough]] #6 [[/strikethrough]] 20 
FILE NAME: BOMA_0160.WAV
MEMORY CARD NUMBER-ZOOM H2: 22 
FILE NAME: Ste.000
PRESENTER: Patrick Ouma Abungu  
DATE/TIME: 7/5/14, 12:30 pm
PROGRAM: Kenya Mambo Poa  
STAGE: BOMA Stage
GROUP NAME: Recycling Arts
REGION/STYLE: Nairobi/Coastal Kenya

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| [[strikethrough]] Isaac | recycling artist [[/strikethrough]] |
| Atwaa Salim Mohamed | recycling artist (conservation focused) |
| Jonathan Lenato | recycling artist |
| Patrick Kibe | recycling artist |

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
1. Mode of transit is donkeys
2. 7 species of sea turtles in Kenya, Incubation 45-60 days
3. Art of recycling merges with conservation efforts
4. How many baby turtles survived? 3 out of 1,000
5. What others see as a problem, recycling artists see as valuable material
6. How does art merge with cleaning environment?
7. Collecting refuse on the coast makes it safer for baby turtles to survive.
8. Flip-flop collection saves lives and makes beautiful art
9. Most of the workers/artist are men. Helps create jobs for the masses.
10. One lady helped to educate men into art creation.
11. Waster management also creates awareness for the people.
12. Ecotourism is popular. People are given incentives not to kill turtles.
13. What happens metal recycling?
14. bottles have certain uses, metal can be used in everything.