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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014
LOG SHEET #4

SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: Debbie Tyzenske/Amy Werthams
MEMORY CARD NUMBER-TASCAM: CFCH20
FILE NAME: 170.wav
MEMORY CARD NUMBER-ZOOM H2: CFCH22
FILE NAME:
PRESENTER: Patrick Ondiek Agengo
DATE/TIME: 7/6/2014
PROGRAM: Craft past present
STAGE: Boma stage
GROUP NAME: Kenyan's heritage of craft making products made
REGION/STYLE: 

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
(1) | Samson Mogendi | Kisei Kenya, soapstone Lake Victoria area carving |
| Francis Mutua Muvua | Narobi, Flip flop, Kooba People |
| Muneeb [strikethrough]] Mumaget [[strikethrough]] Kadercina | Mufasa,[[strikethrough]] Mufasa Conga [[strikethrough]] Conga Maher: coast|
| Ahmed Yusuf | plaster work, Mumbasa, coast |
| Suleiman |  
 
CONTENTS / NOTES (continue on back):
1. Samson tells about how soapstone carving started, how inspired by Dad 
2. & how started making.
3.
4. Frances: - First a woodcarver before started w/flip flops. In 2005 started
5. w/flip flops. How started. How started using & what made.
6. Shortage of wood, so good moving to this material.
7. History of becoming a woodcarver. Learned from Kanga community how to carve.
Muneeb - explain history of conga making. Learned from grandfather. Conga - Kenyan creation. Worn by women. Explained design. Use for dresses as well as other fabric articles.