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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
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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
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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.
Richard Danais
Office of Volunteerism
Fred Dolan
Postsecondary Education
Hitchcock Medical Center
John and Pat Colony,
Sweepstakes Commission
James Garvin
University of
Kathleen Gregg
Dave Adams, Adams and Roy
Senator Carl Johnson
Jennifer
Senator Sylvia Larsen
Ralph Arnold, Timco
Janice Crawford,
Annis
Rebecca Lawrence
Maria
Van McLeod
Adele Baker,
J.B.
Beverly Rodeschin
Paula DeLisi,
State
Bell-Atlantic Yellow Pages
Alice
Nancy Beach
Board of Directors:
Shipyard
Douglas O'Brien
:sa
Bergere,
Markets
& Food
Department of Education
Department of Resources
&
1
department of Safety
tol Transportation
uve Councilors
Governor's Office
Commerce
Vermont Brick
Peter Kiriakoutsos,
Howe, Riley and Howe,
Professional Corporation
Claire Kounelas,
Millbrook Farm Woodworks
Kevin
Eve Fogarty,
and
William
the
Woodworking Company,
Bill Cahill,
Spaulding
&
Frost,
Granite State Forest Products
Gerrity Lumber, a subsidiary of
Wickes Lumber
New Hampshire
Susan Cerutti, Meredith Area
Chamber of Commerce
Liz
New
Political Traditions
Bill
Lord
Mary
Loring, Strawbery Banke
Charlton MacVeagh,
Roland Goodbody, University of
Linda Carter, Bell Atlantic
Hampshire
Paul Lodi
Richard French,
Canterbury Shaker Village
In-Town Manchester
Library of Archives of
Northland Forest Products
LLC
Office of Senator Judd Gregg
Stephanie Lewry,
Suits
Jameson French,
New Hampshire
Capitol Center for the Arts
League of New Hampshire
Helen Learned
Globe Firefighting
Department of Corrections
and
Craftsmen
Freese Family,
and
Riley
Matt Leahy,
Manchester
DRED
State of
T Frain,
Franco-American Center,
Inc.
Phil Bryce, Division of Forests
Lands,
Bell Atlantic
Public Service Co.
Project
Howe,
Howe, Professional Corporation
Amy Landers,
Fife
Michelle Fleury, This Old House
Jo Boisvert,'
Alan Burgess, Sign Shop Manager,
mimic Development
Kelly,
Manufacturing
Ted and April Ferguson,
Blye,
Alyson Bruu
Department of Cultural Resources
of
Sean
Fred Bishop, Public Service Co.
Ben Brungraber, Benson
Department of Corrections
Common Mar
Steve Kohn, Bell Atlantic
Jackie Bonafide
New Hampshire
The
Bell-Atlantic Yellow Pages
Eames Timber Harvesters
Carolyn Falgaras, Milford/Amherst
Public Service Co.
men! of Agriculture,
Eames,
Chamber
New Hampshire Writer's
State of
General Federation of Women's
Clubs of New Hampshire
Museum
Eames Insurance Service
Inc.
New Hampshire
Granite State Dairy Promotion
Walker
Sandi Jones,
Doug Faxon
Mary
Jeffrey Taylor
Madison Lumber Mill
Steve Bernier, Public Service Co.
Lynne
Mervin Stevens
N.H. Public Television
International Paper,
Susan Jasse
Rachel Eames,
Partners in Education
[cWilliam
L.
Jeff
J.C.
Woodworking Company,
McLeod
Gary Howard,
Paula Katkin,
Mimi
Michael Hickey
J.
Swenson Granite Company
Jane Hirschberg
Durgin and Crowell
Tedd Benson, Benson
Burt Feintuch
John Herrick, Herrick Mill Works
Scott Herrick,
Karen Bennet, University of
Extension
Pages
Herrick Mill Works, Inc.
Brian Johnson,
New Hampshire Cooperative
Katherine Enegi
Hefler,
Patrick Duffy
Representative David Alukonis
Michael Chaney
Fairgrounds
Jane Beck, Vermont Folklife Center
Richard Ashooh
Daniel Callaghan
Council on the Arts
DeSouza
Jim Dolph, Portsmouth Naval
Richard Bean, Concord Litho
Culture
New Hampshire
John Dodge, Dodge Lumber
Timco
Phil Bartels,
Melissa Walker
New Hampshire
Office of
Congressman Charlie Bass
Mervin Stevens
Celebrate
New Hampshire
Darwin Cusack,
Baier, Sno.engineering
Patricia Baker,
Laura Simoes
of Commerce
Division of Forests and Lands
Franco-American Center
Lauri Ostrander
Cullen,
Mount Washing-
Chamber
ton Valley
Inc.
Sno.engineering
Alan Hardy, Hopkinton State
Bell- Atlantic Yellow
Matt Cookson, P.C. Connection
New Hampshire
Richard Hamilton, White Mountain:
Karen
Harrisville Designs
Representative Natalie Flanagan
Sr.
Jr.,
Attractions Association
Franco-American Center
Committee
Haines,
Kenneth Hammerle,
John Collins, Dartmouth
and Tourism
J.
Hambourg
Serge
Helen Closson,
Representative Martha Fuller Clark
Francis
Janvier Associates, Inc.
Janie Chester- Young,
Institute
Katharine Eneguess
Arnold M. Graton,
Merrimack County Cooperative
National Guard
Milne Special
Jr.
Kevin Martin, Best Western
Sunapee Lake Lodge
Collection and Archive
Andrea Graham,
Chamberlain, Office of
Congressman John Sununu
Canterbury Shaker Village
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30
Joel
McCarty, Timber Framers
Tom
Bruce Olson,
Guild of North America
Mary McGuiness
University of
Patricia Miller,
Office of Senator
Bob Smith
Bruce Montville, Governor's Office
on Volunteerism
New Hampshire
Theresa Pare
Tim
Kathleen Gallagher Family
Realty
Michael Neil,
of
Nemetz
Woodworking Company,
New Hampshire
Sno.engineering
Lois Richard
Sno.matic Controls and
Judy Rigmonet,
Inc.
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)
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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
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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
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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.
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& 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
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