I i t Table of Contents Festival Participants New Hampshire 4 South Africa 5 Romania 6 Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert 7 Conjunto Dance Party 7 Wednesday, June 30 18 Thursday, July 20 1 Friday, July 2 22 Saturday, July 3 24 Sunday, July 4 26 Festival Marketplace Schedule Festival Schedule Wednesday, June 23 Festival Partners, Sponsors, 8 Thursday, June 24 10 Friday, June 25 12 Saturday, June 26 14 Sunday, June 27 16 28 Contributors, and Donors 29 Evening Programs Calendar 33 and Events 34 Special Concerts General Festival Information Hours Festival First The Opening Ceremony for Aid A first aid station is located Tent near the Administration animals are welcome. Oral area at 12th Street near interpreters are available for Madison Drive. Lost family the Festival takes place at the near the Administration area members may be claimed New Hampshire Town on the Mall at Madison Drive and 12th Street. Volunteer Tent Tent at 11 a.m., Hall Wednesday, daily, 1 1 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with evening events to 9 p.m. except July Restrooms & New Hampshire, South African, and Romanian food on is sold. See the site map the back cover for locations. A variety of crafts, books, and Smithsonian Folkways recordings related to the 1999 Festival are sold in the Festival Marketplace on the Mall-side lawn of the National Museum of American History. and the program areas facilities visitors near disabilities located all of is be running easily accessible from the Smithsonian and Federal Triangle stations on the made (TTY) or (202) (voice). schedule and audio-cassette versions of the program book are available at Festival informa- tion kiosks and the Volunteer Tent. A limited number of wheel- Blue and Orange Lines. Volunteer Tent. Volunteers are Services for buildings during visit- on call to assist wheelchair Visitors with users Disabilities visual impairments. and to guide visitors with ing hours. Public telephones are available on the National site, ican History To make the opposite the Museums of Amer- Festival accessible to visitors and Natural more who for visitors with disabilities loops are installed in the main and inside the museums. music & Found/ Lost Children on the Mall near Madison Drive and 12th Street. Parents tent in each program or retrieved are & on site every day of the Check the printed schedule and signs for interpretFestival. ed programs. Special requests Lost items may be at turned the Volunteer along both Mall drives. These deaf or hard of hearing, audio History, Lost There are a few designated parking spaces are area. Sign-language interpreters members of the is facilities are available in each of the museum Festival site a request chairs are available at the press should register at the Press Tent with on the Mall. Additional restroom Press Visiting trains will if days in advance. Call Large-print copies of the daily every day of the Festival. The There are outdoor for the public full 786-9132 Metro Telephones three (202) 357-1729 also. 4. Festival Sales Traditional individuals the Metro Stations June 23. Thereafter, Festival hours are at in for interpreters should at the be made Volunteer Tent. Service spaces have three-hour time restrictions. Participants New Hampshire Musical Traditions Hispanic Music Hearth David Bradley, Bernardo Guzman, Foodways Traditions bassist; Woodstock guitarist/vocals; Lester Bradley, Franco-American Music Thornton guitarist/caller; Scottish Piping Alan Cote, soiree singer; Auburn Fabienne Cote, soiree singer/ accordionist; Londonderry New Si — Manchester ottish Arts Megan Marsh, step dancer step dancer Gordon Webster, bagpiper Londonderry Rejeanne Letourneau, soiree singer; Lezlie Patterson Webster, bagpiper Gary Pomerleau, fiddler; Rochester foe Pomerleau, fiddler; Rochester Henry Riendeau, fiddler; Berlin Larry Riendeau, fiddler; Berlin Jeanne Trepanier, soiree singer; Irish & Dance Music Sarah Bauhan, flautist; Randolph Comfort in the Dublin Regina Delaney, Karen Cook, spinner; Grantham Vivian Eastman, quilter; Glenn. and ceili dancer; Exeter Estelle Gamache Ross, Franco- American cook; Allenstown Barbara Fisher, rug braider; Mt. Ingenuity Sunapee Larscn, Norwegian knitter; & Enterprise League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Dorothy Towle, quilter/rug hooker; Intervale harpist/vocals/step Helen Pervanas, Greek cook; Bedford Home Berlin Fred Dolan, decoy carver; Center Barnstead Sandra Yacek, wreath maker; Milan Wayne Yacek, gardener/tool- Michael Serpa, bodhranl Rochester Bedford Home, Town & Community Dona Rochester Chrysanthe Nagios, Greek cook; Rebecca Parker, Yankee cook; & Dance Hampshire School for Maggie Meffen, Rick Cote, soiree singer; Somersworth Maria Guzman, vocals; Somersworth Elwin "Shorty" Boulet, bones player; Whitefield & Home — Singing Squares Anne Winterling, rug hooker; Concord maker; Milan whistle player; Ossipee Jake Stewart, fiddler; Contra Dance Music Old New England Bob McQuillen, Polish pianist; & Dance Daniel Blajda, fiddler; Manchester Peterborough Michael Oliszczak, lane Orzechowski, fiddler; fiddler; Stiles, flautist; Deerfield Gary Sredzienski, accordionist; Greenland Mary Miller, fiddler; Antrim David Millstone, contra dance The Raymond St. Clairmont, furniture maker; Gilmanton David Lamb, furniture maker; Canterbury Sara Glines, doll maker; Randolph Francis Orzechowski, pianist; Frisselle, percussionist; Manchester Nashua Russell Pope, blacksmith; Ionian Tirrell-Wysocki, fiddler; clarinetist/ saxophonist; Nashua Frederick MaLkin, pianist/vocals; Canterbury Harvey Tolman, fiddler; Nelson Timm Triplett, pianist; Newmarket Bruce Smith, bassist; Merrimack Gospel William Zecker, fiddler/guitarist/pianist; Durham & weaver; Bethlehem & Spirituals Barbara Beeler, oval box maker; Contoocook maker; Concord Rob Roy Robb, weaver; Laconia Chinese knot tier; Nashua Community New Norma Badger George, poplarware Claremont Tsay, in Canterbury Galina Tregubov, Russian Kung Tai — Shaker Crafts Hampshire Steve Allman, oval box maker; Marjorie "Moocho" Salomon, Business Voice Traditions in African-American Hancock Crafts of Worship Londonderry Steve Zakon-Anderson, contra caller; Franklin Hearts to God, Hands to Work Orthodox icon embroiderer; Alan Karlsberg, Portsmouth Newmarket Jonathan Siegel, furniture maker; Albert Hamel, genealogist; Chester tallitot Hollis Surette, guitarist; — Celebration Ruth Weiner Harris, accordionist; Newport Our Shared Border Laconia Klezmer Band Alan Green, clarinetist/vocals; Concord dance Colombian casa wood- carver; Manchester Sandra Dickens, vocals; Nashua Nelson Lebanon Sylvia Miskoe, accordionist; David Jairo Gil, Berlin Gerard Brunelle, woodcarver; Klezmer Music caller; Harrisville caller; Andre Belanger, sign maker; Omar Franco-American Traditions DesRosiers, contra dance Rodney Craft Guilds Images of Community Manchester Newport Deanna Music Bow — & Community Arthur Anderson, loom maker Political New Hampshire Georgi Hippauf; Nashua Donna Soucy; Manchester Harrisville Designs; Marlow Terry Lontine, cooper - Spaulding Polly & Frost; Pinkham, Newton firefighting suit Wilmerlee Findlay, pianist/vocals; maker - Globe Firefighting Suits; Amherst New England Barn Dance Fiddling Two & Calling fiddler/caller; Canterbury Jacqueline Laufman, fiddler; Mann, vocals; Rob Roy Robb, weaver; Laconia Manchester Minister Olga Times, Fiddles Dudley Laufman, Minister Lydia Canterburv Northwood vocals; Nashua Participants Business & Family Betty Blanchard, chair reseater; Scott Barthold, snow-making technology - Sno.matic Controls Concord Peter Blanchard, chair reseater; and Engineering, Inc.; Walter Elander, ski resort design - & Invention Latva, precision machinist; Charles Lawrence, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard; Stratham George Lemerise, ski search and Nordholm, dog-sled maker; Dave Packard, precision machinist; Purcell, snow-making Taylor, precision machinist; Lebanon Inc.; Henri Vallaincourt, snowshoe Bruno Wiggins, precision Vallieres, ski-slope groomer Research Center, University of New Greg Hampshire; Durham Zielinski, Glacier Research Group, University of New Hampshire; Lyndeborough Durham Berlin North Hampton The Arts of Historic Nontsikelelo Caroline Javu, Restoration textiles; historic buildings conservationist; Portsmouth Arnold Graton, Jr., covered bridge Concord sugaring/apple orchards; Timber Framing McCarty, timber framer; sugaring/apple orchards; Granite Tim Levesque, Appalachian Canterbury Doug III, Betty Moulton, maple hiking-boot maker; Intervale sugaring/dairy farmer; Club; Glen New Peter Wagner, apple grower; children's activities; Brentwood Skills Westmoreland Bob Boynton, yoke maker; Hugh Favorite, fly tier; Rochester Nashua Price, Fifield, draft horse Bob farmer; Walpole builder; Marlborough Maritime Traditions Sr., gill Fogman, boat net maker; builder; fisherman; Rye Carl Widen, lobster fisherman; Rye Mnguni, tapestry; Conie Sydney Mokwena, quilter; Raseetsi Alice Molaba, grass weaver; Free State lobster Arthur Splaine, lobster Warner Fatty Alfred North West fisherman; Rye Mike Kozlowski, Andre Stavu Misheshe, tinworker; Free State Contoocook Jay Trayner, canoe builder; Eastern Cape net maker; Northern Cape gill fisherman; Rye trainer; Martha Mologadi Metlae, embroiderer; North West Nate Hanscom, lobster Graves, oxen teamster/dairy Western Cape Absalom Mazibuko, sculptor; Eric Mfeketho, leatherworker; Barrington David Kennard, sheepdog gun Peterborough Jeffrey worker/storyteller; Canterbury Fred Kretchman, rod maker; David carver; Seabrook Dunbarton Fall Zandile Patience Mayekiso, tex- Mpumalanga Trudy Antanavich, Animals Lisa Kelly, children's activities; Mark stone wall builder; Seabrook & Crafts of Work textiles; Dumisile Phumulile Mathe, toy tiles; Fife, Jim Antanavich, Summer Camp Phumza Maqulo, Northern Province Hans Kaufhold, monument Hampton Lynn Garland, & Stone Hampton Mountain Club; Jackson Leticia maker; KwaZulu-Natal Faxon, stone wall builder; Kevin Zodwa Maphumulo, weaver; Rebecca Mathibe, ceramics; Northfield Robert Moulton, maple sugaring/dairy farmer; Chris Thayer, Appalachian beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal Walpole New Hampton Clare Long, Appalachian Mountain Albertina Thembekile Majola, Western Cape Alstead Spring Limmer Leepile James Lekaba, quilter; KwaZulu-Natal Alstead Joel Canterbury Mountain Club; Jackson Zibuyale Sylvina Langa, North West Tedd Benson, timber framer; maple tapestry; Free State Eslina Ellen Hutchinson, Western Cape W Khamokha, beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal covered bridge Sr., conservationist; Portsmouth Hudson Gule, sculptor; Mpumalanga Farming Mary textiles; Western Cape Themba Stephen Roy, historic buildings Richard Dionne, bee keeper; Cape worker; Free State Nosipho Fengwena, Roy Hutchinson, maple Peter Wenner Dikuanga, ostrich egg engraver; Northern Susanna du Preez, copper and wire conservationist; Ashland Farm, Forest, Mountain & Sea Barry Keim, Climate Change KwaZulu-Natal Joao farm/forestry management; Arnold Graton, Work & Weather Eastern Cape Eunice Cele, beadworker; management; Lyndeborough conservationist; Conway Recreation Nofanelekile Batayi, beadworker; S. - Attitash Bear Peak; North machinist; Guild Chrisenton, tree farm/forestry David Adams, maker; Greenville Claremont & Lumber Traditions technology - Sno.matic Controls and Engineering, Hillsboro Forest textiles; Western Cape Stan Knowles, tree farm inspector; Tilton Matthew Shipyard; Stratham Seasonal Fai-Qah Abrahams, Barry Kelley, sawmill management; Jackson Joel E.D. Miller, Portsmouth Naval E. Craft Traditions Virginia Chrisenton, tree sno.engineering; Littleton rescuer - Attitash Bear Peak; Sunapee Frank Pembroke Andy Westover, oxen Tom resort design - Ken Hammerle, ski Adam South Africa teamster/dairy farmer; Walpole sno.engineering; Littleton Bethlehem Innovation McGinnis, draft horse worker/veterinary medicine; Gorham Taylor, welder; Alstead Newt Washburn, ash basket maker; Bill Lebanon Paul Doherty, snowmobiler; Concord Bob Cliff Wmter Mpatuoa Violet Moloi, grass weaver; Free State Henry Gqetha Mshololo, sculptor; KwaZulu-Natal Participants Dikuwa Erna Mushinga, tinworker; Northern Cape Nobongile Eastern F. Mzaku, beadworker; Cape Northern Province KwaZulu-Natal Emma Nguni, beadworker; Hamilton Mayimele, Elliot Miyambo, Florah surialanga dance company — Zulu-Indian fusion Seleko, toy maker/wire Thomas Shuma, gold jeweler; Philemon Songweni, sculptor; — Phambili Marimba Mthokozisi Stembiso Hlela, player; Western Cape Themba William Huna, African drummer; Western Cape Jongisizwe Christopher Monatsi, marimba player; percussionist; Western Cape Western Cape — tsonga traditional dance GROUP Evans Chauke, drummer/vocals; Northern Province Shadrack Sikheto Mabasa, drummer/vocals; Northern Province Cathrine Mahlawule, drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Province Hlupheka Steven Mahlawule, drummer; Northern Province Fourie; Gauteng Cape Cape Mkhombe, Architecture/ Andry KwaZulu- Kashivi, muralist; Northern Cape Pule Natal Edward Khunou, mixed medium; North West Adhika Naidoo, dancer; Mavis Makhubu, muralist; KwaZulu-Natal drum- Free State Joseph Mkhanyiselwa Manana, Steven Maqashela, muralist; KwaZulu-Natal Guateng Teemayo Traditional Dance — Tswana traditions dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Patrick Kgosietsile Northern Cape Moseketsi Emily Tlhapi, muralist; Free State Cape architecture; Mpumalanga Cape violinist I, violinist dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Cape Cape Vusumze Phantshwa, drummer/dancer/vocals; Sorinel Balan, clarinetist Benone Gherman, trumpet player Ion Gherman, trumpet player Andrei-Stefan Novae, dancer (New Year/pony) Valeriu Novae, leader/dancer Ionel-Romeo Obreja, dancer (old woman) Maricel Petreanu, drummer Eugen Silav, dancer (old man) Danutu Stangaciu, Ion Stoican, bassist (goat/pony) Folk Ensemble from Soporu de CAmpie and Frata, Clui violinist Maria Ciurcui, dancer Thabiso Eugene Mothelesi, dancer/vocals; Northern Music and Dance Traditions Alexandru §andorica Ciurcui, Lerato Moira Mothelesi, dancer/vocals; Northern — Folk Ensemble from Voinesti.Vaslui Constantin Zota, dancer Cape Mosimanyana, dancer/vocals; Northern VAlAretul baritone horn player Romania Dennis James Mogorosi, Northern Cape II, Constantin Placinta, dancer (bear) Mogoiwa, dancer/vocals; Northern Horatius loan Urs (bear tamer) Bernardo Rumao, muralist; Monica Zwane, traditional Maile, dancer/vocals; Northern Sylvia contrabassist Costel Miron, dancer (harap) muralist; KwaZulu-Natal Ruendhrie Pather, dancer; Dipuo (viola) player Painting Traditions KwaZulu-Natal Alcyma Kgotso brad Valentin-Florin loan Stancioi, loan (Neleju) Urs Shalini Moodley, dancer; Group Sorin-Ioan Georgescu, vocals/dancer KwaZulu-Natal Magaoropelwe Angelina Chweu, Shivulani dancer/vocals Monica Zwane; Mpumalanga Bongani Sydwell Sotshononda, soprano marimba player; Camelia-Gabriela Bura, (Grandma's Kitchen) Faldela Williams; Western mer/dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Luzuko Dennis Nqikashe, Valeria Bruzan, vocals/dancer Joyce Phoqela; Eastern Sibusiso Innocent Ndebele, Western Cape leader/dancer/vocals Gauteng Dorel Josin Sibi§an, drummer/dancer; Mandla Brian Huna, tenor Eugen-Ioan Bruzan, Province KwaZulu- Natal Siyabonga Pascal African marimba vocals/dancer Masindi Mudau; Northern drummer/dancer; Music and Dance Traditions Alina- Valeria Bruzan, Mdlalose, storyteller; Anna Catharina Ntando Eugene Mhlongo, KwaZulu-Natal Nomsa Dafin Georgescu, vocals/dancer drummer/dancer; Gauteng Emilia-Cornelia BoloJ, Adrian loan Bruzan, vocals/dancer Govender, dancer; KwaZulu-Natal worker; Gauteng jos, Oral/Play Traditions Foodways Traditions Subbalakshmi Deenadeyalan Northern Province bass Cape Sandile Mtshiki, traditional games; Beauty Bothembile Nxgongo, Enos Phalanndwa, woodcarver; — Folk Ensemble from orastioara de hunedoara Xesi, Guateng Northern Province weaver; KwaZulu-Natal Florineta Ilincuja Trif, dancer vocals/dancer drummer/dancer/vocals; beadworker; Mpumalanga marimba Mzimkhulu dancer/vocals; Northern Northern Province beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal Moses Cape dancer/vocals; Northern drummer/dancer/vocals; Celani Hlabisa Nojiyeza, Dumitru Moldovan, dancer/vocals Vasile Soporan, dancer/vocals CosAnzeana Elizabeth Setumisho, Mahlawule, dancer/vocals; Northern Province Mpumalanga drum- Iuliu Gheti, contrabassist Cape Northern Province Solias Cape mer/dancer/vocals; Northern drummer/dancer/vocals; embroiderer; North West Ntuli, Gilbert Bothata Pisane, Sayina Mahlawule, Dorcas Kidibone Ngobeni, Pietersen, dancer/vocals; Northern drummer/dancer/vocals; Nester Landeleni Nala, ceramics; Anna Mirriam Barbara Phineas Mahlawule, bass CAlusul Hie Constantin, fambal (hammered dulcimer) Romulus Ciurcui, violinist Marin Alexandru Gheti, George brad (viola) player — Folk Ensemble from Opta§i, Olt player Florea, dancer Slavi Ionescu, Vasile Pirciu, dancer dancer Participants Valerica Pircalaboiu, dancer Marin Scarlat, dancer Hanno Hoefer, guitar/harmonica Florea Turuianu, leader/dancer Jimi Laco, guitar player/violinist Narcis-Daniel Turuianu, dancer Eugen Pandrea,/r«/i2fl Radu — Folk Ensemble from Maria Buftea, dancer Farca$, taragot (special Anuta drummer/ loan Maris, dancer/vocals Craft Traditions Doina Simon, dancer/vocals Ceramics drummer/dancer Tara Oasului — Folk Ensemble from Bixad, Maramures, Nicolae Dorlea, zongora fdpuritoare (vocals) (vocals) Neculai Diaconu, clay figurine maker; Codlea, Brasov Pall, potter; Mihai Tru$ca, potter; Eugene, Corund, Bals, Olt Weaving (vocals) Rodica Maria Ispas, weaver; Margareta Nagy, corn-husk Jacob Pop, leader/dancer/vocals Grigore Tat, cetera (violin) player/vocals san; Chendu Mare, Buzau arti- Mures, Goran, Bucharest zongora (guitar) player Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center, San Benito, loan Chindris; Maramures Los Hermanos Layton Ion Chindri§; Maramure§ Gilbert Gonzalez, electric bass loan Fodorut; Maramures player; Elsa, and mask — Urban Folk Group from Bucharest Mocanu, accordionist/vocals Dumitru Pandelescu, tambal (hammered dulcimer) nlghtlosers Campenita, Mures Gavrila Hotico III; Maramures Maramures Petru loan Pop; Maramure? Woodcarving Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert — urban ethno- Octavian Andreescu, bass guitarist drummer Geza Grunzo, keyboard player Island, WA Dorului, Arge§ Vita Lepadatu; Babeni, Valcea New York, NY Elsa, TX Rene Layton, drummer; TX Icon Painting Marioara Ciupitu; Cartisoara Gilberto Perez y Sus Compadres electric bass player/vocals; Brownsville, Gilberto Pdrez, Jr., bap Ensemble Tereza Gilberto Perez, Ruslan Agababayev, keyboard/ garmon player; Brooklyn, NY Mercedes, TX Jaview Perez, Brooklyn, NY Mercedes, Tereza Elizarova, vocals/ accordionist; Brooklyn, Alex Hafizov, Brooklyn, NY clarinetist; NY Rashad Mamedov, garmon player; Brooklyn, NY Sr., accordionist/vocals; Elizarov, percussionist; drummer; TX TX sexto player/vocals; Mercedes, Mark Angela Niculai; Tulcea V Layton, guitar/ tw/o sexto player/vocals; Edinburg, Cande Aguilar, Sr., Ion Costache; Men^ani, Prahova Abbey, Sibiu TX Edinburg, Ethel Raim, master of ceremonies; Pavel Caba; Nereju, Vrancea Dan Gherasimescu; Valea Elsa, Antonio TX ceremonies/dance instructor; player Pop Group from Cluj-Napoca Sorin Cimpean, II; Vashon Leonard Botea, double bass player Jan I; Gavrila Hotico Martin Koenig, master of artisan; (alphorn) player Trio Pandelescu Maramures Gavrila Hotico TX Norfilia Layton Gonzalez, vocals; Benigno Layton, accordionist; Adela Petre, weaver/spinner; Buzau dolls dancer/vocals/ trdmbifa TX Teodor Barsan; Maramures Alice Torella Kosza Szegedi, reed Gheorghe Tope, New York, NY David Champion, presenter; Cristina Delciza Nicolau, weaver/eggs and beads; Buzau loan Tatar, dancer/vocals/ OR Conjunto Dance Party Rodica Bulboaca, Suceava Dumitru Hotico; Maramure$ (violin) player New York, NY Yuri Yunakov, band leader/saxo- Church Builders Harghita (drum) New York, NY Foodways Traditions Iulia Maria Iorga, potter; Horezu, Valcea New York, NY Carol Silverman, vocals; Monica Bercovici; Bucharest Suceava Nicolae Honca, cetera Irina Oros, dancer//dpun'(o«re pet player/vocals; phonist; Florin Colibaba, potter; Radauti, Augustin Maria Goje, dancer/ (dpuritoare New York, NY Ivan Milev, accordionist; Oltica Carstiuc; Vatra Moldovifei, Moldovifei, Suceava Valcea Cristina Irina Finta, dancer/ vocals; player; Gheorghe Iorga, potter; Horezu, (guitar) player/vocals Yuri Yunakov Ensemble Jerry Kisslinger, tapan textiles; Bistri(a Filofteia Drajmici; Vatra Petru Orza, violinist guitarist; NY Catherine Foster, clarinetist/trum- Suceava Prahova Irina Maris, dancer/vocals Vasile Simon, ments; Deva Egg Decorating Maramure§ Brooklyn, Lauren Brody, synthesizer player/ Tite, doinitoare (vocals); Nicolae Voiculet, panpipe player; zongora (guitar) player Deva Lucia Todoran, ornaments/beaded Dorel Rohian, accordionist; Cluj loan Deac, dancer NY Roman Sabina Costinela Medrea, orna- Cluj Coman, dancer Ion Ghereben, Dumitru Grigore Lese, doinitor (vocals); Coman, dancer Ornament and Mask Making Mircea Lac, ornaments/woodcuts; clarinet) player; Cluj whistle player Irina Brooklyn, Ion Albu, masks and dolls; dulcimer) player Bogdan-VodA, Maramures loan Buftea, dancer/flute/ NY Robson Yefraimov, Aladar Pusztai, fambal (hammered Ion Brooklyn, Bucharest (leaf) Victoria Minayev, dancer; Salamon Ryvinov, dancer; Mihaela-Lidia Zamfirescu; player Titiriga, violinist Voievozii Filofteia Papacioc; Cartisoara Abbey, Sibiu player/vocals TX Wednesday, June 23 New Hampshire Kitchen Wednesday, June 23 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Thursday, June 24 New Hampshire Kitchen Thursday, June 24 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Romania Friday, June 25 New Hampshire Kitchen Friday June 25 y South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Romania Saturday, June New Hampshire Kitchen 26 Saturdayy June 26 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Romania Sunday, June 27 New Hampshire Kitchen Sunday, June 27 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Romania Wednesday, June 30 New Hampshire Kitchen Wednesday, June 30 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Thursday, July New Hampshire Kitchen 1 Thursday, July South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage 1 Romania Friday, July 2 New Hampshire Kitchen 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Friday, July South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage 2 Romania Saturday, July 3 New Hampshire Kitchen 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Saturday, July 3 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Romania Sunday, July 4 New Hampshire Kitchen 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Sunday, July 4 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Romania Festival Marketplace Schedule Wednesday, June 23 Cane Carving with Gerard Brunelle Spinning with Karen Cook — Wednesday, June 30 1:00 — 3:00 p.m. Egg Decorating with Thursday, June 24 Beadworking with Albertina Thembekile Majola Grass Weaving with Mpatuoa Violet Moloi Friday, June 25 Pottery Making with Augustin Icon Painting with Filofteia — —11 3:00 30 p.m p.m Chair Caning with Peter Blanchard Toy Making with Art Anderson 1 Ostrich Egg Carving with )oao Woodcarving with Themba Gule — Pottery — Making with Florin Colibaba Sunday, July 4 1 Quilting with Vivian 1:30 p.m. Eastman — 1 1:30 p.m. Wenner Dikuartga Saturday, July 3 Corn Husk Art with Margareta Nagy — 3:00 p.m. Embroidery with Dorcas Kidibone Ngobeni — 1:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. Bushman Drawing with Bernardo Rumao :00 p.m. Sunday, June 27 2:00 Friday, July 2 — 12:00 p.m. Papacioc — 4:00 p.m. — Oltica Carstiuc Thurday, July 1 Basket Making with Newt Washburn Pall Saturday, June 26 Rug Braiding with Barbara Fisher — 12:00 p.m. — p.m. Woodcarving with Dan Gherasimescu p.m — 3:00 p.m — 12:00 p.m. — 2:00 p.m. — 12:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. THE NATIONAL MALL S.Dillon Ripley Center Festival Sackler Gallery Marketplace 28 African Art Hirshhorn Museum Museum ML'Enfant Plaa (Maryland Aie.&3*r5f&cil) Maxell Corporation of America, Smithsonian Folklife Festival Fair Producer: Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Co-sponsor: National Park Service Major Supporters: Smithsonian Media Visions Video Duplication, Springfield, VA Institution; Alexandria, VA Costco, Manassas, VA Division, Rockville, MD Allegro Industries, Domino's Pizza, Garden Grove, Ashby & Associates Video Fuji Giant Food Bergwall Productions, Goodmark Inc., DC The Clarendon Arlington, Java Tree DC KS Company, Gaithersburg, Bakeries, Gourmet MD Celebrating Rehabilitation MD DC VA Utz Quality Foods, Hanover, PA Warfield's Pastry Shop, DE MD Store, DC Alexandria, VA Warner-Lambert Plains, William Co., Morris NJ B. Reiley Baltimore, Coffee Co.. MD & Bakery, DC Special Thanks: Equipment Folklore Society of Greater Washington Professionals, Inc., Alexandria, VA DC & Garden Center, Washington, DC Washington, Ricola, Inc., Morris Plains, Johnson's Flower Rockline Industries, Our NJ Inc., Sheboygan, WI Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, New Hampshire's Solutions, Bethesda, Washington, NH Winston-Salem, MD Video Produc- Wilmington, Reeves Restaurant Coffees, Inc., Hills, Tyson's Bagel Market, Tyson's Corner, Red Sage Bakery/General Bessie C. Johnson, VA Co., Wichita, G.L. Cornell RAC Washington, Food Manchester, Grill, Coca-Cola Co., Washington, Coleman NC Manassas, VA Richmond, VA Washington, Audio/Video Associates tion Services, Foods, Raleigh, International Circuit City Foundation, FL Products, Beltsville, PrbCom Arlington, VA Bakery, Washington, DC Heidelberg Pastry Shop, Chadds Ford, PA Oven Washington, VA Alexandria, & Jerry's, Alexandria, VA Brick Inc., Peirce- Phelps, Inc. Temple Tiffany's Bakery, Tourmobile Sightseeing, DC Washington, NY Global Village Productions, IN NH Ottenherg's Bakers Incorporated, Photo Film U.S.A., Elmsford, MD NY Port Washington, Office Depot, Delray, i Atrista, Indianapolis, Ben Inc., Ann Arbor, MI CA Production Services, Alexandi Water, Wilton, NJ TDK Electronics, Monadnock Mountain Spring In-Kind Contributors: MD Electronics, Inc., Teaneck, Target Distributing, Audio/Video Inc., Michelle's Family Bakery, Bladensburg, Lanham, Sony Mediterranean Bakery, Government of the United States Contributor: The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds Shoppers Food Warehouse, Corporate Headquarters, Lawn, NJ Sherrill Bakery, all of the volun- teers who make the Smithsonian gratitude to Folklife Festival possible. Washington, DC NC Super Precision Bearings Stories New Hampshire Commission on the Smithsonian Folklife Festival; Celebrate New Hampshire Culture; New Hampshire State Council on the Arts; Department of Cultural Resources; State of New — New Hampshire Maple SBB Division Producers Association Partners: The Timken Aerospace Westmoreland New England Ski Museum New Hampshire In-Kind Contributors: Hampshire Adams and Roy Presenting Sponsor: Bell Atlantic Fleet Bank NH; Healthsource Lockheed Martin Company; Tyco International Inc., Portsmouth New Hampshire, A CIGNA Healthcare Company; Public Service of New Hampshire; Sanders, A Major Contributors: Millbrook Farm Woodworks, Telegraph Beekeeper's Association New Hampshire Appalachian Mountain Club, Department of Agriculture Jackson Ltd.; Fidelity New Hampshire Division of Maps New Hampshire Office of Travel Arnold M. Graton and Investments; Fisher Scientific International Inc. Associates, Ashland Major Donors: Citizens Bank; Bank of New Hampshire; Clark Hill Grappone Auto Companies Hyperthern, Inc. Kingsbury Corporation Chuck Roast Mountain Wear Concord Trailways Curran-Easy Care, Canterbury Shaker Village, Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc. Mutual Insurance Company Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center PC Filmscene Company D.D. Bean and Sons Co. Sitesurfer Publishing, The French Foundation State Street UNH Cooperative LCC J.C. Concord Sweet Memories Farm, Milan Concord Inc. Earnes Timber Harvesters Herrick Mill Works, Contoocook 29 Hampshire, Timber Framer's Guild of North Granite State Forest Products Bank & Frost, LLC, Fremont New Swenson Granite Company, LLC, DC Garaventa CTEC, Putnam Foundation State of Department of Corrections, Dodge Lumber Connection, Inc. Peerless Insurance Inc., Extension Olconda Jameson Trust Inc. Richborough, PA Spaulding Commerical Fishermen's Association View Gardens, Loudon Russell Gardens Wholesale, Canterbury National Grange and Tourism Development Pleasant Company, Inc. Alstead MCT Telecom New Hampshire DC Cannon Mountain Markem Corporation Blue Cross and Blue Shield Washington, Peak Benson Woodworking Sugary; Wheelabrator AutoFair Group Billards, Attitash Bear Hitchiner Manufacturing Co. Inc. Technologies, Inc. Donors: of Atomic America, Alstead Timco Vermont Brick Manufacturing, Highgate Center, VT Liquor Commission Special Thanks: Celebrate New Hampshire Culture Commission on the Smithsonian Deborah Cheever, New Hampshire Community Extension Services College Technical System Folklife Festival: Representative David Alukonis Daniel Callaghan Michael Chaney New Hampshire State Library New Hampshire Technical Office of State Planning [.B.Cullen Office of Travel Canterbury Shaker Village Clark Hill Inc. 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Business State Committee on the Arts Catherine O'Brien, New Hamp- shire State Council Bob O'Connell, Karl Salathe, Tim Society for the Protection of Jeff Hopkinton Iuliu Romania Romanian Peasant Museum; ASTRA Saatchi Romania; Kingston Petersen; Margelus Burga; General Electric Deloitte Medical, Dr. Napolean Savcscu American Chamber of Commerce in Romania Banc Post & Romtrans Donors: ABC & Touche, Romania Exim Bank Liviu and Dorina Georgescu Louis B. Special Thanks: Lia Roberts Mircea and Cornelia Golimbu Romanian Cultural Foundation Augustin Buzura, President Tiberiu Salamon Carmen Dr. Eliot Sorel Angela Martin Firan Dr. Victor Suciu Ramona Tofan Grup Angela Oisteanu Mitrica TransChem USA loan Opris Robert Wald Stelu^a Wynelle W.White Drago$ Tudor Paho^u & Rubicam Michael Zyto Maria Angelescu, In-Kind Donors: Senator Corneliu Bucur, Public Relations Office, Goldman GTE TV 2000 Olus Virgil D. Gligor Stephan Benedict & Stella Cepoi Romanian Voice Moore Thompson Young Michael Georgescu Banca Romaneasca Ion OFC/DMB&B L. Group Computers ITC Dr. Claude Matasa Honorary Consul Timken Foundation Inc.; What When Where Crystal Publishing Ion Patrascu CONNEX Zero International Resource Center Institute for Scala S.R.L.; Window, Granite State Ambassadors Bucharest Maniu Foundation Ra{iu Foundation Chase Manhattan Bank; Romanian Development Bank; Cold Chain Impex New Hampshire Potter's Guild Judi Athdnee Palace Hilton, Bucharest Dan Neagoe Ethnographic Museum; University of Bucharest; Aid to Artisans Major In-Kind Contributors: Tarom Airlines; Bates Centrade Saatchi Bank New Hampshire Gerry Williams, Kate Kerr Obie & New Hampshire Craftsmen Mike Whitney, Dawn Wivell, International Trade IBM Romania Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Culture; U.S. Embassy in Major Donors: Nestor Nestor State Fairgrounds Ernest Harper Major Collaborating Organizations: Office of the President of Romania; Contributors: the Arts Swenson Granite Company, LLC Major Supporter: Government of Romania Major Contributors: Coca-Cola; on Kevin Swenson, Schneider, Office of Physical Romanian Cultural Foundation Collaborating Organizations: Sr., Keene Chamber of Commerce Gateways to Romania Partner: & Callaghan David Sutherland, Scott Plant, Horticulture Forests Volinsky Suits New Hampshire Mary Whether, League of Fleet Robert C. Stewart Hampshire Media Services Patrick O'Grady, Eagle Times Dick Ober and the New Hampshire Stein, Concord YMCA Gary Samson, University of New This Old House Southworth, Timber Framers Dover Chamber of Commerce Historical Society on the Arts Orchard Jack Story, Inc. Eileen West, Great Brooks Farm Hill Guild of North America Alan Rumrill, Cheshire County II, Globe Firefighting Cindy Westover, Engineering, Inc. Tom Don Welch State Council Diane Souther, Apple Stephen Roy, Adams and Roy Humanities Council ., New Hampshire Council on the Arts Robert Ross Lona Norton Council on the Arts State Teresa Rosenberger New Hampshire New Hampshire Common Man John Richard, The Common Man Alex Ray, The Kate Nerrie, Benson Kathleen Veracco David Snyder, Bell-Atlantic Yellow Pages Commerce Smuda, Canterbury Shaker Village Joe Raczka, Northern White Mountains Beverly Gail Mike Valuk, Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Extension, Forestry Joan Prue & LLC Frost, Representative Arthur Tufts UNH Cooperative Sarah Smith, View Gardens Matthew Thomas, Spaulding This Old House magazine Molly Hodgson Smith Bernard Mucci, Tyco International Ltd. Concord Chamber of Commerce Peterson Brenda Perkins, Tait, Pleasant Sink, Greater New Hampshire Sylvester, Council on the Arts Joanne Sellin Shaw, Sitesurfer Publishing Bill Mt. Washington Observatory Chamber David Jeffrey Paige Hank State Chamber of Commerce Jerry Olson, Nancy Marden Audrey Schwieger, Greater Manchester Transformative Technology ABN AMRO Bank Romania ASTRA Museum, Sibiu Algoritma Alan Harper ALTROM Andrew Harper (Hotel Turist) Continued 31 Tim and Lucia Correll Institute Mihai Dancu$, Museum Ethnographic Sighetu Zamfir Dejeu, Romanian Academy Deputy, Romanian Parliament Gail Kligman, Capital Securities, Romania and John Florescu, Bates Centrade Saatchi & UCLA Sr., Ambassador Armina Vlaicu, James Rosapepe, Ambassador to Romania Saatchi Bates Centrade & Saatchi Museum, Bucharest Felicia Ros,u Village Georgeta Ros,u, U.S. Fulbright-Hays Sorin Marpozan Romanian Peasant Museum Dr. Napoleon Savescu Armand Scala, „ University of Bucharest Washington, D.C. American Enterprise Fund of Tradition and Folklore Program UCLA-World Music and Dance Elias Wexlar Congress of Romanian Americans Dr. Eliot Sorel Dr. loan Oltean, La Premiera to the U.S. Anca Giurchescu, ASTRA Museum, Sibiu Romanian Embassy, National Center for Conservation Consul of Romania, Boston Mircea Geoana, Romanian Museum, Brasov Christina Ungureanu, Viviana Palade, Romanian- Ernest Latham Honorary Transylvanian Ethnographic Theresa Richard U.S. USAID Randy Tift Romania Sperarrfa Radulescu Washington Martin Koenig Romania Florescu, tefan Pop, IMP, Marge Prede^eanu John Klipper and Ion Florescu, Radu to Artisans, Michelle Sprang, Nancy Sweezy Romania President's Office, Georgetown University Rev. Petru Dugulescu, Saatchi, Luminija Petrescu, S. Romania Charles King, Ion Ra{iu Chair, George Dobrea Dr. to Artisans, Meredyth Jensen, Aid Folklore Archive, Cluj Florescu Emilia Ionescu, Aid Marmajiei Radu of Ethnography and Folklore "C. Brailoiu" Mihai Oroveanu, Artexpo International Council for Traditional Music Kristen Panerali, U.S. Embassy, Bucharest South Africa: Crafting the Economic Renaissance of the Rainbow Nation Major Collaborating Organizations: South African Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology; National Arts Council of South Africa Collaborating Organizations: Buy- Afrika; African Art Centre; Skukuza Alliance Corporate Donors: KWV; Royal Hotel, Durban In-Kind Contributors: Kabelo Cook Aqua Coating, Senate Inc., Manassas Park.VA KR Industries, Cicero, IL Cook Margret Courtney-Clarke Bongi Dhlomo Eastern Cape Province Zodwa Sikakane Free State Province Phyllis Slade-Martin Gauteng Province Penny Stein KwaZulu-Natal Province Carol Steinberg Special Thanks: Bob Edgar Mpumalanga Province Andre Udenthal Embassy of the Marcia Gallo North West Province U. S. Embassy, South Africa Paola Gianturco Northern Province U. S. Information Service Thomas Northern Cape Province Mike Van Graan Michael Jackson Western Cape Province Bettye Roger Jardine South African Tourism Board Brian Williams Mary Braxton Joseph Raymond Kimberly Worthington Republic of South Africa Sheila Sisulu, Ambassador to the U.S. Franklin Sonn, former Ambassador to the U.S. James Joseph, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Dr. Ben Ngubane, Minister of Culture Blakey Hull Komani Megan Lombard Metro Travel Gordon Metz Pradeep Maharaj Delores Mortimer Ezra Mtshontshi Mamosebi Mphofe C. Maxwell Cameron Maridel Araneta Valerie Thomas Fifth Annual Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert Mwiza Munthali Zenobia Newton Contributors: Ben Nteso Rayda Becker Lebohang Nteso Peggy Bendel Sundru Nono Pro-File Consultancy Buthele/.i Seefeldt Ward The Recording Ruth Mott Foundation Special Thanks: Pillay 32 Emily Botein Industries Music Performance Trust Funds; Evening Programs Calendar Wednesday, June 23 Wednesday, June 30 South African Dance Party at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Dance to the rhythm of bongo drums, marimba, and mbiras, as the Phambili Marimba Band from Cape New Hampshire Dance Town performs traditional Contra, square, and Irish ceili music and dance. Stellenbosch Libertas Choir at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 7:00-9:00 p.m. In the spirit of the Rainbow Nation, South Africa's multiracial Libertas Choir makes a special appearance Thursday, June 24 at the Folklife Festival. Thursday, July Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert: "Traditional Music for the Wedding" at the New Hampshire Town Hall Music & Dance Stage (in case of rain, Baird Auditorium, National 1 South African Dance Party at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Marimba and mbira music by the Phambili Marimba Band. Museum of Natural History), 5:30- 9:00 p.m. This year's fifth annual Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert, honoring the achievements of the New Hampshire and Romania at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Fiddlers from New Hampshire and Romania come together to demonstrate the shared customs that exist amid the diversity of Fiddle Combination with Fiddlers from long-time Festival director, will feature traditional wedding music from the Balkan countries of Bulgaria and the Republic of Macedonia and the Eastern Caucasus of the former Soviet Union. The Yuri Yunakov Ensemble expands upon traditional Balkan vil- this year's Festival. an eclectic mix of jazz, rock, Turkish, and Indian music to listeners. They are joined by the Ensemble Tereza, who p.m. dancing. Romanian Concert at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Featuring urban, folk, and Gypsy music, this concert presents a variety of Romanian musical genres. lage melodies to bring Party at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 5:30-7:00 New York-based skillfully fuse their traditional Friday, July 2 south Caucasian instruments with modern ones. Both groups Conjunto Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni illustrate the popular appeal that "wedding music" has in diaspora ("Virtuoso") Stage (in case of rain, Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History), 5:30-9:00 p.m. In commu- nities. This concert is supported by The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds and the Ruth Mott Foundation. collaboration with the National Encuentros program, dance music Friday, June 25 where it is to a played this Museum wider audience from at of American History's dance party brings Mexican-American its South Texas home, weddings, female coming-of-age ceremonies, New Hampshire Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni graduation dances, and funerals. The dance party features Los ("Virtuoso") Stage, 5:30-7:00 Hermanos Layton and p.m., with klezmer music. marks the South African Concert at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Gilberto Perez y Sus Compadres. release of the new Smithsonian Folkways Taquachito Nights: Conjunto Music from South Texas, a Presented in Tswana, Zulu, It also recording, CD formed out of a partnership between the Smithsonian and the Xhosa, and Sotho languages, the Teemayo Traditional Dance Group Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center. addresses traditional and contemporary issues in theatrical form. Saturday, July 3 Saturday, June 26 Franco- American Day in the New Hampshire Program Area, 5:30-9:00 p.m. To feature this community's cultural presence in Romanian- American Night at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join in as Romanian Americans gather on the National Mall to celebrate their heritage and traditions. Romanian Americans and the general public are invited to participate in this festive evening, which features performances by Romanian musicians and dancers. Orient Express, an urban ethno-pop jazz New Hampshire, we are hosting a "Franco-American Day" to recognize the heritage and traditions of New Hampshire's residents who, beginning in the 1800s, immigrated from Quebec. A Franco soiree and dance party are planned. fusion band, also performs. Sunday, July 4 Sunday, June 27 New Hampshire Dance Party at the New Hampshire Town Old Home Day in the Party begins at 5:30 we provide an activities from p.m. Hampshire. Included Community Marching Band, children's dancing. Celebrate that "down -home feeling," as all-day event filled with traditional New Hall Music New Hampshire Program Area; Dance will community be the Temple a fireman's muster, old-fashioned games, and cooking demonstrations. Following these events will be an evening contra and square dance party. 33 & Dance Stage, 5:30-7 p.m. Contra and square Special Concerts Fifth and Events Annual Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert Traditional Music for the Wedding Thursday, June 24, 5:30 - 9:00 rm. New Hampshire Town Hall Music & Dance Stage* — Martin Koenig and Ethel Raim Masters of Ceremonies Ensemble Tereza Featuring Ruslan Agababayev, Mark Elizarov, Tereza Eliza rova, Alex Hafizov, Rashad Mamedov, Victoria Minayev, Salamon Ryvinov, Robson Yefraimov Yuri Yunakov Ensemble Featuring Lauren Brody, Catherine Foster, Jerry Kisslinger, Conjunto Dance Party Ivan Milev, Carol Silverman, Yuri Yunakov This concert is Friday, July 2, 5:30-9:00 p.m. made possible with support from The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust South African Luvhandeni Stage* Funds and the Ruth Mott Los Hermanos Layton Foundation. Featuring Gilbert Gonzalez, Antonio Romanian Jazz Fusion Perez, Noon Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History Layton Gonzalez, Sr., Jr., Gilberto Jaview Perez Museum of American ENCUENTROS program, this dance party marks In collaboration with the National History's Featuring Octavian Andreescu, Mario Florescu, Hanno the release of the Hoefer, Zoltan Hollandus, Mihai Iordache, Jimi Laco, Edi Neumann, Hari Norfilia Layton, Benigno Layton, Rene Layton Gilberto Perez y Sus Compadres Featuring Cande Aguilar, Sr., Gilberto Perez, Orient Express Friday, June 25, V. new Smithsonian Folkways Taquachito Nights: Conjunto Tavitian produced Musk from in partnership with the recording, South Texas, a CD Smithsonian and the Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center of San Benito, Texas Old New England Thursday, July 1, 6:00-7:00 Millennium Stage p.m. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Featuring Bob McQuillen, Jane Orzechowski, Deanna In case of rain, Baird Auditorium, National Stiles 34 Museum of Natural Histc •" Ill 1 i\;\-'' Festival Site Nl ^ 3 1 I iDpD , 1 Map SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES 3 9088 01476 4146