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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Object Details

Introduction
Initiated in 1967, the Festival has become an international model for presenting the vitality of contemporary cultural traditions. In producing Festival programs, Smithsonian curators collaborate with partner organizations and communities to conduct research and create strategies for presenting their traditions to a broad public. Through the voices of community members themselves, the Festival shows that cultural traditions are a living, dynamic part of contemporary life. The 2012 Festival resulted from collaboration with numerous partners, resulting in three Festival programs that looked at ways in which culture, creativity, and ingenuity shape communities. Creativity and Crisis presented the creative response of communities in the U.S. and worldwide to the HIV/AIDS crisis. Campus and Community celebrated the 150th anniversary of the public and land grant university system and showed the ways in which public universities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture work with communities to strengthen culture and to understand and overcome challenges. The Citified program, presented in collaboration with the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, celebrated the ways in which artistic expression fosters community in an urban environment. Together, these programs showed the strength and diversity of community-based culture in the United States, fostered a shared appreciation of human creativity, created a deeper understanding of participating communities, and forged lasting connections among participants and visitors. Special evening concerts included the Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert, concerts of Azerbaijani music and of Roma music, concerts spotlighting recent Smithsonian Folkways recordings, and two concerts co-organized with the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Bring Back the Funk and Music from Monticello, looking at the broad range of African American music. The 2012 Festival took place for two five-day weeks (June 27-July 1 and July 4-8) between Madison Drive and Jefferson Drive and between 9th Street and 14th Street, south of the National Museum of American History and the National Museum of Natural History (see site plan). It featured three programs and special events including the Rinzler Concert. The 2012 program guide included descriptions and participant lists for each program, a site plan, and daily schedules. The Festival was co-presented by the Smithsonian Institution and National Park Service and organized by the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Daniel Sheehy, Director; Sojin Kim, Curator and Special Assistant to the Director; Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Stephen Kidd, Festival Director; Reshma Sinanan-Hill, Production Manager The Festival was supported by federally appropriated funds; Smithsonian trust funds; contributions from governments, businesses, foundations, and individuals; and food, recording, and craft sales. Smithsonian Channel was a Supporter of the Festival. General in-kind support was provided by WPFW, Pacifica Radio, 89.3 FM.
Shared Stewardship of Collections
The Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage acknowledges and respects the right of artists, performers, Folklife Festival participants, community-based scholars, and knowledge-keepers to collaboratively steward representations of themselves and their intangible cultural heritage in media produced, curated, and distributed by the Center. Making this collection accessible to the public is an ongoing process grounded in the Center's commitment to connecting living people and cultures to the materials this collection represents. To view the Center's full shared stewardship policy, which defines our protocols for addressing collections-related inquiries and concerns, please visit https://doi.org/10.25573/data.21771155.
Creator
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Names
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Place
Latin America
Venezuela
Topic
Folklore
Folk music
arts and crafts
Folk festivals
World music
Folk art
Food habits
Creator
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Summary
The Smithsonian Institution Festival of American Folklife, held annually since 1967 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., was renamed the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in 1998. The materials collected here document the planning, production, and execution of the annual Festival, produced by the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage (1999-present) and its predecessor offices (1967-1999). An overview of the entire Festival records group is available here: Smithsonian Folklife Festival records.
Historical note
The Festival of American Folklife, held annually since 1967 on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., was renamed the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in 1998. The 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival was produced by the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and cosponsored by the National Park Service. For more information, see Smithsonian Folklife Festival records.
Extent
1 Cubic foot (approximate)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note
The Rinzler Archives is continually engaged in digitization of archival materials to facilitate preservation and ready access by users. However, given the diversity of legacy formats of the originals, some older materials may not be available. Notably, certain older audio recordings cannot be played because of deterioration of the tape stock, and the Archives has no playback equipment for EIAJ-1 videoreels (1/2 inch) or multi-track audio recordings. Where listening or viewing copies are available, this is generally indicated for each item. Users are encouraged to contact Archives staff to verify that the materials of interest to them are already accessible, or to determine if they can be digitized as needed.
Date
June 27-July 8, 2012
Archival Repository
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Identifier
CFCH.SFF.2012
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Correspondence
Video recordings
Audiocassettes
Audiotapes
Business records
Photographic prints
Negatives
Notes
Slides (photographs)
Memorandums
Videotapes
Contracts
Digital images
Plans (drawings)
Sound recordings
Citation
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement note
Arranged in 5 series. Series 1: Program Books, Festival Publications, and Ephemera Series 2: Campus and Community: Public and Land-grant Universities and the USDA at 150 Series 3: Citified: Arts and Creativity East of the Anacostia River Series 4: Creativity and Crisis: Unfolding the AIDS Memorial Quilt Series 5: Special Events
Rights
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Genre/Form
Correspondence
Video recordings
Audiocassettes
Audiotapes
Business records
Photographic prints
Negatives
Notes
Slides (photographs)
Memorandums
Videotapes
Contracts
Digital images
Plans (drawings)
Sound recordings
Scope and Contents note
This collection documents the planning, production, and execution of the 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Materials may include photographs, audio recordings, motion picture film and video recordings, notes, production drawings, contracts, memoranda, correspondence, informational materials, publications, and ephemera. Such materials were created during the Festival on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as well as in the featured communities, before or after the Festival itself.
Restrictions
Access to the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections is by appointment only. Visit our website for more information on scheduling a visit or making a digitization request. Researchers interested in accessing born-digital records or audiovisual recordings in this collection must use access copies.
Forms Part Of
Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: 2012 Smithsonian Folklife Festival forms part of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival records . Smithsonian Folklife Festival records Smithsonian Folklife Festival records: Papers 1967 Festival of American Folklife records - [Ongoing]
Related Archival Materials note
Within the Rinzler Archives, related materials may be found in various collections such as the Ralph Rinzler papers and recordings, the Lily Spandorf drawings, the Diana Davies photographs, the Robert Yellin photographs, and the Curatorial Research, Programs, and Projects collection. Additional relevant materials may also be found in the Smithsonian Institution Archives concerning the Division of Performing Arts (1966-1983), Folklife Program (1977-1980), Office of Folklife Programs (1980-1991), Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies (1991-1999), Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage (1999-present), and collaborating Smithsonian units, as well as in the administrative papers of key figures such as the Secretary and respective deputies. Users are encouraged to consult relevant finding aids and to contact Archives staff for further information.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503513335589-1503513335598-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk5a260798e-ec83-428f-b89c-bd7540065a1a

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  • Electronic resourceProgram Books, Festival Publications, and Ephemera

  • Transforming Communities: Presented by Kurt Dewhurst; Sandy Rikoon-University of Missouri, Columbia, Rural Sociology, Curator

  • Hip-Hop: Christylez Bacon -- Storytelling: Master-Griot Storyteller Baba-C -- East of the Rover Boys & Girls Steelband: Presented by Isis Plaza, Joanna Pecore; Dr. Gray-Director; Nina Anderson; Ashley Gaskins; Kevin Anderson; Meccah Burch; Ayana Dozier

  • L'Esprit Creole

  • Poetry: Melani N. Douglass -- Master-Griot Storyteller Baba-C -- Creativity East of the River: Melvin Deal, Christylez Bacon

  • Building on Tradition -- The Land-Grant Tradition -- Transforming Communities -- Research into Action

  • University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU -- Dennis Stroughmatt et L'Esprit Creole – University of Hawai'I's Tuahine Troupe

  • Hip-Hop: Head Roc: Presented by Tony Thomas; Vance Levy (aka: Head Roc) -- Beat Ya Feet Dance: Da Originalz -- Soul & Funk: Faycez U Know: Presented by Ranald Woodaman; Halima Peru-female vocals; Ka-El Gross-male vocals; Scott Carter-rapper; Doc Hughes-bass; Dennis Atkinson-guitar; Craig Clippe, Mario Ennis-Percussion; Mike Taylor-trombone

  • HIV/AIDS Through Spoken Word -- Call My Name

  • History of The Quilt and The NAMES Project Foundation -- Positive Living

  • The Land-Grant Tradition: Presnt'd by Wendy Fink; Lisa Lauxman -- Opening Doors: Presented by Lisa Higgins; Natalie Villmer

  • All For You (All 4 U)

  • Storytelling: Master-Griot Storyteller Baba-C -- Hip-Hop: Head Roc: Vance Levy-aka "Head Roc"

  • African Heritage Dancers & Drummers

  • Good Hope, Poetry Slam

  • Red Hot Stage

  • U.T.- Pan Am Mariachi Aztlán – University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU

  • Building on Tradition: Presented by John Key; Jannie Wyatt -- Lifelong Learning: Presented by Nancy Groce; Arlene Lance; Aaron Lance; Jamie Burrow; Lisa Lauxman -- Reinventing Agriculture: Presented by Kurt Dewhurst; Bryan Edark; Tim Parker; Sandy Rikoon; Kurt Dewhurst

  • Master-Griot Storyteller Baba-C -- Up&Up Slam Poetry/Baba C -- Open Mic

  • Sustainable Solutions: presented by Wendy Fink; Leslie Spiker, Captain Bobby Wood-University of Florida; Kaye Brubaker UMD; Jay Park Oregon State University -- Reinventing Agriculture: Presented by Karen Wilcox; Cathie Wotek, Edward Abalos, Dallas Tonsager – USDA Undersecretaries

  • Bugs in the Bed: Mark Feldhaufer, USDA -- Mandible-Smacking Good: Insect Eating Here and Around the World: Jenna Jadin-USDA -- History of Gifford Pinchot: Lincoln Bramwell-USDA-FSA -- Mourning in America: Arthur C. Croyle-Iowa State

  • Call My Name -- Normal Heart Conversations -- Art as Advocacy, Art as Medicine

  • I AM ART Presentation: BK Adams & Jay Coleman

  • Sustainable Solutions: Feed the World: Power the Planet: Presented by Josh Lasky; Maggie Rhodes; Brian Clark; Mike McGirr; Elise Golan -- The Next 150 Years: Presented by Kurt Dewhurst; Jane Nolan Goeken, Karen Lathrop-Iowa State University; Jessica Barnes-Major – MSU; Shari Garmise-USU, APLU

  • The Future of Water -- Aquatic Invasive Species -- Empowerment and Electric, Asynchronous Dialectic -- Community Visioning

  • The NAMES Performers Celebrate the Music Industry -- Spoken Word: (Presented by Lindsay Tauscher; Mary Bowman, JT Bullock) -- The NAMES Performers: The Start of the AIDS Epidemic --The NAMES Performers Celebrate the Design Industry

  • Spoken Word -- The NAMES Performers: The Start of the AIDS Epidemic -- Arts and Advocacy Conversation

  • Stories from The Quilt

  • Global Voices -- Stories from The Quilt

  • University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU -- Guernsey Brothers – West Virginia University Steel Band & U.T.-Pan Am Mariachi Aztlán

  • USDA Agricultural Advisors in Afghanistan -- Sustainable Biofuels

  • West Virginia University Steel Band -- University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU

  • Sustainable Biofuels -- The Life and Times of Senator Justin Smith Morrill -- Living Light Solar House: Presented by Hanna Medlin; Edgar Stock-University of Tennessee --Revitalizing Northwest Native Food Culture

  • History of the Morrill Act and Land Grant Universities: Presented by Joanna Medlin; Fernando Vega-USDA -- How Songs Find Their Meanings: Que Sera, Sera -- Art Science Fusion: Diane Ullman-UC Davis -- The DEFs of Access to Education: Katelyn MacNamara-College Student w/dyslexia; Sara Vost-PhD in disability studies -- What Really Bugs Us: Pests in the Garden: Robin Rosetta-Oregon State

  • Guernsey Brothers -- University of Hawai'i's Tuahine Troupe

  • The USDA Arboretum on the Mall, 1867-1942: Rob Griesbach-USDA -- Field Adventures in Mite Biology: Ron Ochoa-USDA

  • Audio

  • University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU -- U.T.-Pan Am Mariachi Aztlán -- University of Hawai'i's Tuahine Troupe

  • What Really Bugs Us: Pests in the Garden: Robin Rosetta-Oregon State -- Innovations in Regional Food Distribution: Adam Diamond-USDA -- A Brief History of the University of Illinois Rehabilitation Education Program: Tim Nugent-University of Illinois

  • Panorama Stage

  • UPTA Mariach Aztlan, Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano

  • University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU and Tuahine Troupe

  • S. University

  • University of Hawai'i's Tuahine

  • Reflections on The Quilt Display

  • The Beauty, Bounty, and Benefits of Beer -- Community Visioning

  • Transforming Communities: Rural and Urban: Presented by Sandy Rikoon; Jeremy Webber; Sabina O'Hara; John; Tim Parker -- Lifelong Learning: Young Learners: Presented by Marjorie Hunt; Jessica Barnes-Najar – "Head Start" Tribal Programs at Michigan State; Aaron Lantz-4H; Andrew Hauser -- Sustainable Solutions: Sustainability by Design: Kurt Dewhurst; Lisa Fontaine; Brian Boulanger

  • Quilting: Daughters of Dorcas & Sons

  • Audio

  • Building on Tradition: Presented by Marjorie Hunt; Cheo Torres, Navarrete Perez, Tonita Gonzalez-University of New Mexico; Theresa Parker-Maka Indian NW Tribal College; Noe Lasch-University of Hawai'i -- The Land-Grant Tradition: Presented by Casen Wilcox; Mary Duryea- associate Dean, University of Florida; Dr. Ralph Otto-USDA

  • Lifelong Learning -- Sustainable Solutions -- Building on Tradition

  • University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU -- West Virginia University Steel Band -- University of Hawai'i's Tuahine Troupe -- Guernsey Brothers

  • The Next 150 Years: Presented by Wendy Fink; Daniel Sheehy-Smithsonian Institution; Caren Wilcox -- Sustainable Solutions: Suzanne-UC Davis; Eric Hollinger-Smithsonian -- Opening Doors: Presented by David Edelson; Kate Scott; Daisy Zeijlon; Silvia Argueta

  • Red Hot Stage

  • Special Events

  • The Hand Dancing Workshop: Smooth & EZ -- The Musical Life of Chuck and Being in the Chuck Brown Band: Donald Tillary-Trumpet 1969-on; Ronald Smith-1979-87; Sharee Mitchell-Keyboard; Kego Wellman 94-2001; Curtis Johnson-organ-1978-91

  • Giving Voice, Market Street Stories, Stories from the Quilt

  • U.S. Milk Safety Regulations: Diane Lewis-Michigan State -- Verification of Food Safety at the Farm and Packing House: Donna Burke-Fonda -- Food is More Than Something to Eat: Dr. Wanda Agnew-United Tribes Technical College -- Can Design Change the World?: David Ringholz-Ohio State

  • The NAMES Performers: Stories from The Quilt -- Spoken Word -- The NAMES Performers: The Last One

  • Soul & Funk: Faycez U Know -- Dancing With a Purpose Ministries -- Step Dance: Taratibu Youth Association

  • HIV/AIDS Through Photography -- Positive Living

  • Citified: Arts and Creativity East of the Anacostia River

  • Cross Program: Daughters of Dorcas & Sons; Women of the Cloth - African Am quilters, Nebraska: Presented by Diana Anjai; Maxine Stonewall -- What is Soul and Funk: Faycez U Know: Presented by Robert Hall; "Funky Drummer" Rio; Doc Hughes; Craig Clippe; Kel ; Scott Canton; Dennis Atkinson

  • Quetzal, La Sardina de Naiguata 29 JUN 2012

  • Hip-Hop: Head Roc: Vance Levy-aka "Head Roc" -- Da Originalz: Sha'Quiel Jenkins, "Dough boi" Deonte, Eric, McLovin, Kevin Davis

  • Imagi*Nation: Luis Rica-Gonzalez-Dean of College of Design Iowa State University -- The Forest Service: Transforming Communities: Jon Davis-USDA Forest Service -- Revitalizing Northwest Native Food Culture: Valerie Segrest-Nutritionist -- Mission and History of USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service: Mattie Sharpress-Ambassador for FAS -- History of the Morrill Act and Land Grant Universities: Presented by Joanna Medlin; Fernando Vega-USDA

  • Dancing With a Purpose (DWAP) Ministries -- Hip-Hop: Head Roc -- Hand Dancing: Smooth & EZ -- Soul & Funk: Faycez U Know

  • Surviving Climate Change: UC-Davis -- Design and Extension at Iowa State University: Tim Borich-Iowa State -- The Meaning of the 4th of July

  • 21st Century Workforce Development: Hi Fitzgerald-Michigan state University -- Forty Years of Land Grant Food Safety Education: Pat Aune- United Tribes Technical College --History of the Morrill Act and Land Grant Universities -- How Songs Find Their Meanings: Que Sera, Sera

  • Hand Dancing: Smooth & EZ: Large Bradford-Instructor -- East of the River Boys & Girls Steelband: Presented by Robert Hall; Shana Washington, Katherine Anderson, Leena Anderson, Atia Arias, Isis Plaza, Jeffrey Plaza, Danle Robins

  • U.T.-Pan Am Mariachi Aztlán -- West Virginia University Steel Band -- University of Hawai'i's Hula Halau UNUKUPUKUPU

  • Hip-Hop: Christylez Bacon -- Poetry: Melani N. Douglass

  • East of the River Boys & Girls Steelband -- Beat Ya Feet Dance: Da Originalz -- Soul and Funk: Faycez U Know

  • Market Street Stories

  • University of Hawai'i's Tuahine Troupe -- U.T.-Pan Am Mariachi Aztlán

  • Stories from The Quilt -- Healing Arts and Care Giving

  • The Beauty, Bounty, and Benefits of Beer -- Empowerment and Electric, Asynchronous Dialectic: Kenneth Miller-Univeristy of Illinois -- Can Design Change the World?

  • Rap: AB the Pro -- Hip-Hop: Christylez Bacon

  • Hip-Hop Workshop: Head Roc -- African Heritage Dancers & Drummers: Melvin Deal-Founder; Robert, Ron, Adrian, Antonio, Duayne, Yaw; Baba-C

  • Campus and Community: Public and Land-grant Universities and the USDA at 150

  • Hula Halau Unkupukupu

  • Lifelong Learning: Southern Indiana Strings: Presented by Jon Kay; Larry Dale Hopkins-luthier, Indiana -- Opening Doors: Presented by Wendy Fink; Dr. Kathy Weteki-Undersecretary for research, economics, USDA

  • Beat Ya Feet Dance: Da Originalz -- BK Adams and Public Art

  • Fieldwork

  • Material Culture in a Digital Age -- Seeing HIV/AIDS Through Photography

  • Dance in the Community: Iverson Mall Line Dancers: Presented by Pat Lindsey; Yvonne B. Contee, Elaine Tucker, Rita Harrison, Dorothy Hughley, Gertrude, W. Johnson. Bertley Thomas, Thelma Evans, Janice Meadows, Marydot Thomas, Helen Lee, Daisu Arrington, Laura Brown, Mildred Johnson, Dorothy Swinson, Amelia Yarbrough -- Rap: AB the Pro -- Hip Hop: Christylez Bacon: Christylez Bacon; Catal Flores

  • Positive Living --HIV/AIDS Through Spoken Word

  • Rap: AB the Pro; Hip Hop: Christylez Bacon

  • Quilting Workshops and Panel Makers -- Global Voices -- Quilt Rituals

  • Pet Overpopulation and What Can Be Done About It -- Digital Art and Virtual Environments: Margaret Dolinsky-Indiana University

  • The Forest Service: Transforming Communities -- Using Analytics to Assist At-Risk Students: Karen Swan-University of Illinois -- Forty Years of Land Grant Food Safety Education -- John Philip Sousa and America's Collegiate Band Movement: Scott Schwartz-University of Illinois

  • U.T.-Pan Am Mariachi Aztlán

  • Line Dance & Workshop: Iverson Mall Line Dancers -- African Heritage Dancers and Drummers

  • The Role of Faith and the Faith Community -- History of The Quilt and The NAMES Project Foundation -- Quilting Workshops and Panel Makers

  • Music of Monticello and the Blue Ridge 29 JUN 2012

  • Opening Ceremony 27 JUN 2012

  • Arts and Advocacy

  • UDC Jazz Ensemble Tape 1

  • Research into Action: Design Research into Action: Presented by Marjorie Hunt; Edgar Stach; Anne Marois; Jeff Holloway -- Reinventing Agriculture: Gardens and Healthy Communities: Presented by Wendy Fink; Susan Mills-Gray; Annette Broyles-United Tribes Technical College-North Dakota; Bill Hoffman; Annie Ceccarind-USDA -- Transforming Communities: Rural and Urban: Presented by Sandy Rikoon; Jeremy Webber; Sabina O'Hara; John; Tim Parker

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