African Heritage Stage
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- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Goree Island
- Tape is mislabeled as Folk Heritage :: Black Arts Stage presentation; discussion of cultural bloodline that links the coastal cities.
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Goree Island
- Folk Heritage Stage. Panel #1: Bonfires on the Levee, with Festival of Bonfires participants. Panel #2: Isleno Traditions, with Irvan Perez and Ralph Serignea.
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Hip Hop Liberation
- Tape 2 of 3 Hip-Hop Liberation. Trio of rhythmic poetry voices, dance demonstrations, and other performances.
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Historic African Communities in New Orleans
- Tom Dent, Moderator with poet Brenda Marie Osbey, archivist Ulysses Ricard, and archivist/librarian Florence Borders
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Music According to the Gospel
- Music According to the Gospel panel discussion with Gary Edwards, Lynn Abbot, Wilson Howard and John L.C ? . Discussion of history and development of gospel music in Louisiana.
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Natchez 1700
- Ulysses Ricard, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Maurice Martinez, and Luther Gray. Moderator: Chuck Siler 'African Origins of Mardi Gras Indians' Continued on 010.1993.007
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Open Your Mouth and Say Something
- Tape 2 of 2 continuation of Mona Lisa Saloy reciting in session: 'Open Your Mouth and Say Something', Tadi Kali and the Sounds of Insurrection (band), Mama Laverca McCormick (poetry)
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Poetry
- Tape 1 of 2 Poetry - Mixed Voices Recitations of Poetry with African rhythm and stringed instrument accompaniment by various artists.
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Stories Told
- Miss Robin Morton, 'Storyteller', Danny Barker debuts as Storyteller with personal tales of traveling with Adella Adella the Storyteller. 'Straighten' Up and Fly Right' with Danny Barker
- 1993 African Heritage Stage - Where is Rap?
- Liberating Hip Hop: Where's Rap? Where are hip-hop and culture going? Chuck Siler, M.C., Embita R. Ambuvikari, and Sallam. Director, Greer Goff from San Jacinto Dance Center, and the Kwan Tai Foundation, Inc.
- 1994 African Heritage Stage - All About Second Line
- 3) Moderator; Chuck Siler of LA State Museum- Panel of 4- Jackie Harris, Dr. Michael White, Barbara Latham, Milton Batiste who played while others second lined.
- 1994 African Heritage Stage - American Tragedy
- Chuck Siler, Moderator- Panel- Harold Battiste and Kidd Jordan; The Rise and Fall of America's Indigenous Art Form; Jazz in the Public School