Folk Heritage Stage

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1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Making Instruments
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Making Instruments
Making Instruments, Making Music. Accordion, guitar and washboard players. Moderator: Carolyn Ware leads a panel of instrument makers; Greg Mouton (accordion maker) and Paul Junior Ortis, (guitar and banjo maker).
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Traditions
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Traditions
Native American Traditions in Louisiana. Panel about the history of the Houma Indians; Moderator: Carolyn Ware; Roy Parfait and Grayhawk Perkins of the Houma Indian tribe.
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Parades and Second Lines
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Parades and Second Lines
Parades and Second Lines: New Orleans Celebrations. Moderator: Joyce Marie Jackson; Panelists: Kevin Dunn, Benny Jones, and Miriam Reed.
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Rural Cajun Mardi Gras Traditions
1998 Folk Heritage Stage - Rural Cajun Mardi Gras Traditions
Beggars, Thieves and Clowns: Rural Cajun Mardi Gras Tradition. Moderator Carolyn Ware; Opens with music by traditional Cajun instruments played by people attired in traditional Cajun Mardi Gras costumes. David Bertrand (Elton); Susan Launey (T-Mamou) and Kim Moreau (Basile).
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - All Saints Day Celebration, Louisiana French Renaissance
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - All Saints Day Celebration, Louisiana French Renaissance
1:00 -All Saints Day Celebration Carolyn Ware, Moderator; R. Jordan - Lacombe, LA; Mr. Cousin - Bayou Lafourche; E.M. Arsan St. Martinsville, LA; M.M. Pierre. Then and Now: Louisiana French Renaissance. Moderator, Barry Ancelet - CODOFIL; Dr. Matelane from France. Creole Community. D. Clifton, French teacher; A. Lafleur.
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Architectural Trades, Festive Costumes
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Architectural Trades, Festive Costumes
Architectural Trades Source. Moderator; Nick Spitzer- Panel; Darryl Reeves, John Hartsock, Earl Barthe. Festive Costumes. Moderator; Carolyn Ware- Panel; Susan Launey, Walter Landry, Kevin Dunn, Kim Moreau.
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Cajun Culture Music and Food
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Cajun Culture Music and Food
Cajun Culture Music and Food. Moderator, Mark Savoy. Panel: Angelina Louvier, Rynell Key, Wilbert Guillor, and Barbra Trevigne
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Cajun Stories
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Cajun Stories
Glenn Pitre telling a lot of Cajun Stories Carolyn Ware introduces a Cajun Band from Eunice, LA- Fiddler, Aveeda (?), young girl. Soloist.
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Creating Carnival
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Creating Carnival
Creating Carnival. Frank DeCaro, Moderator. About the different complexities of Mardi Gras - Panel; Tana Barth, part of a family of float makers and the only float makers who still use papier mache; Parnell Butler of the Mardi Gras Indians - about their costume making and tribes - Georgia Manuel.
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Franco-American Songs
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Franco-American Songs
Franco-American Songs-Creole Songs and Stories. Norbert Slama, accordion player and Vic Corey on Guitar playing Franco/ American songs followed by Creole Songs and Stories with Sybil Klein and Barbara Trevigne. Greg Osborn, Moderator.
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - History of Carnival, Folk Altars, Ghost Stories, Louisiana French Décor
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - History of Carnival, Folk Altars, Ghost Stories, Louisiana French Décor
History of Carnival in New Orleans. Moderator; Shana Walton. Errol Laborde, Kathy Letham, H. Schindler. Hauntings of Louisiana. Ghost Stories - Moderator; B. Sillery - Capt. J. Dupre, Grayhawk. Folk Altars. St. Joseph, Black Hawk and the Blessed Mother. Moderator C. Ware - B.E. Coleman, M. Chetta, D. Bodine Louisiana French Décor. Wood Carvings, Moderator Glen Pitre - I. Billiot, N. Plaisance, C. Robin.
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Indian Influences
1999 Folk Heritage Stage - Indian Influences
Indian Influences French, Indian and Cajun Influences. Grayhawk and Janie discussing influences of Indians and French- food, languages, etc. Grayhawk discussing the influences of Indians, Cajun, and French in Louisiana.

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