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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2-6, 2014 LOG SHEET # 6 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL AUDIO / VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/ VIDEOGRAPHER: Brett Joffe MEMORY CARD NUMBER- TASCAM: CFCH54 FILE NAME: 0239 MEMORY CARD NUMBER- ZOOM H2: CFCH53 FILE NAME: STE-001 Note 3 PRESENTER: Diana N'Diaye DATE/TIME: July 6 2014 3:45 PM PROGRAM: Dressing from head to toe STAGE: Karibu GROUP NAME: - REGION/STYLE: Various (how traditional + [[strikethrough]] mo [[/strikethrough]] contemporary dress come together) clothes in relation to identity [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Caroline [[strikethrough]] Dwaru [[/strikethrough]] NDwaru | Volunteer for folk life festival ↓ | | Dawre [[strikethrough]] Namare Mane [[/strikethrough]] Nadai | | | [[strikethrough]] Rea [[/strikethrough]] Rita [[strikethrough]] Rabea [[/strikethrough]] Nignbia | | | Sarah Sisaye | | CONTENTS/NOTES(continue on back): 1. Caroline from the US, but bam in Kenya, Nairobi, Mesai - Kikayu masal bracelets, personal tailor in [[strikethrough]] Narb [[/strikethrough]] Nairobi parents 2. Namonse from Kayane Centry Masai origin, As Masai usually dress in red b/c they like the color 3. 4. Rita is from central Kenya, wears khangas, wahsprings(sic) -> kikuya cultral. Feels more connected to have very African clothing. Normally long and mid length dresses 5. 6. 7. Sarah is American. Lived in Kenya for 2 years. speaks Ki-Swahili- [[strikethrough]] Caucasian [[/strikethrough]] white 8. How to find a good tailor, word of mouth. Kenyas transcends all ethnic groups / many varieties can be used as skirt, headwrapped, bundle babies, apras, decoration, there are proverbs on khangas. Some have mischenas messages aneedelc about chasing a bride → kikuya cultre