Bringing Washington Its Own Music

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WELCOME TO THE SECOND ANNUAL

Bringing Washington It s Own Music

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1978

PRESENTED BY THE

FOL KL ORE SOCI ETY OF GREATER WASHI NGTON AND THE NATI ONAL

PARK SERVI CE

FREE A D M IS S IO N

MUSI C AND DANCE PERFORMANCES YURT VI LLAGE STAGE

FIDDLE STYLES WORKSHOP Host: Alan Jabbour

12: 30

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GOLF COURSE STAGE

SATURDAY

t i me 12: 00

BUMPER CAR STAGE

The J O H N S O N M O U N T A I N B O Y S p l a y the traditional b l u e g r a s s that d e v e l o p e d

M A R I A C H I D E L A S A M E R I C A S is a s i x - p i e c e M e x i c a n b r a s s a n d s t r i n g band, p l u s singer, p r e s e n t i n g this r h y t h m i c m u s i c that r e p r e s e n t s a c o m p l e x b l e n d o f cultures.

BLUES WORKSHOP Host: Dick Spottswood

BO B C L A Y T O N is an o l d - t i m e b a n j o p l a y e r a n d s i n g e r w h o s p e c i a l i z e s in s o n g s a n d tunes f r o m the S o u t h e r n Mountains. P E T E K E N N E D Y is a w h i z on the guitar, m a n d o l i n , a n d tenor banjo, a m o n g o t h e r i n s t r u m e n t s . To say hi s m u s ical i n t e r e s t s are b r o a d i s to understate. N o b o d y li k e s a s i n g - a l o n g b e t t e r than M I K E HOLMES, a c c o m p a n y i n g on g u i t a r or mandolin. H e ' s a lso an a u t h o r i t y on

f r o m o l d - t i m e music.

o l d i n s truments.

1: 30

L A T I N A M E R I C A N S T R I N G S is a q u a r t e t s i n g i n g t raditional s o n g s f r o m Venezuela, a c c o m p a n i e d by quatros, u k e l e l e - l i k e i n s t ruments.

2: 00

J O H N J A C K S O N is on e o f the area ' s b e t t e r - k n o w n blues m e n . His g u i t a r p i c k i n g i s as f a s c i n a t i n g as h i s s o n g s

The J A V A N E S E G A M E L A N i s a g o n g - c h i m e o r c h e s t r a f r o m the ar t t r a d i t i o n of Central Java, p e r f o r m e d b y the

an d st o r i e s are.

Uni v e r s i t y o f M a r y l a n d

2: 30

A L A N J A B B O U R is well v e r s e d in A m e r i c a n f i d d l e styles, a n d is q u i t e a f i d d l e r hi m self. H e ' s a l s o d i r e c t o r o f the A m e r i c a n F o l k l i f e Center.

3: 00

J O H N C E P H U S is o ne o f the E a s t C o a s t ' s b e t t e r - k n o w n tradi t i o n a l blues m e n , s i n g i n g a n d p l a y i n g guitar.

CHILDREN'S CONCERT

(College Park) A K Y A A B A K W A B E N A A D D A I - S E B O is a s t o r y teller f r o m Ghana, wh o a lso p l a y s the talking drum and other percussion i n s t r u m e n t s o f his country.

JONATHAN E B E RH A RT , currently president o f FSGW, s i n g s s h a n t y s , w o r k songs, gospel, a n d o r i g i n a l songs, a c c o m

A L B E R T O V A Z Q U E Z is an o l d - t i m e b a n j o p l a y e r s p e c i a l i z i n g in the s t y l e and so n g s o f U ncle D a v e Macon.

p a n i e d b y l i v e l y g u i t a r picking.

3: 30

BALINTORE plays

t r a d i tional N e w England,

Irish, an d B r i t i s h Is l e s dance t unes a n d songs.

4 : 00

J O E H I C K E R S O N is k n o w n as "the w a l k i n g e n c y c l o p e d i a o f f olk song". He's also h e a d a r c h i v i s t at the A r c h i v e o f F o l k Song,

Li b r a r y o f C o n g r e s s .

4: 30

TRIO N U E V O H O R I Z O N T E is a vocalinstrumental group bringing music from Bolivia, Peru, A r g e n t i n a , a n d P a r a g u a y .

5 : 00

When D A V E M c K E L W A Y f i n i s h e s p l a y i n g

J E S S E P E S S O A b r i n g s a s t y l e o f h i s own to t r a d i t i o n a l S o u t h A m e r i c a n f o l k m u s i c on the P a r a g u a y a n harp. H e is a c c o m p a n i e d by g u i t a r i s t A l v a r o M a r a z z i . The K A R D A S L A R F O L K D A N C E G R O U P brings, from Eastern and Northern T u r k e y ,

Easy-going JEFF DEITCHMAN delivers traditional, contemp o r a r y , and o r i g i nal songs, with g u i t a r accom p a n i m e n t . CHILDREN'S CONCERT

dances representing wedding ceremonies an d a r m y victories. BANJO STYLES WORKSHOP Host: Bob Clayton

E L E A N O R E L L I S sincrs some o l d - t i m e

ragtime,

jazz,

a n d b l u e s on h is guitar,

s t r i n g b a n d s o n g s as well as s o m e

he p l a y s a f e w tunes on hi s fiddle. Hi s songs s h o w a s l y s e n s e o f humor.

5: 30

WORK SONGS WORKSHOP H o s t : Jonathan Eberhart

6: 00

6: 30

The H E R I T A G E D A N C E R S will p r e s e n t f our dances, all m o r e than 100 y e a r s old, f r o m N o r t h a n d S o u t h Wales.

7: 00

R U M I S O N K O is a q u a r t e t s i n g i n g a n d p l a y i n g A n d e a n musi c , a c c o m p a n y i n g t h e m selves on quena, tarka, z a m p o n a s , c h a r a n g o , an d bombo.

7: 30

The N E W S U N S H I N E S K I F F L E B A N D p l a y s pop, jazz, a n d j u g b a n d tunes f r o m the 10s,

Ca r t e r F a m i l y and c o u n t r y w e s t e r n songs.

D A V E O L I V E does c o u n t r y w e s t e r n songs, b l u e s on the s t e e l - b o d i e d guitar, and o l d - t i m e tunes on the b a n j o mand o l i n .

A N D Y C O O P E R ' S u n a c c o m p a n i e d vo i c e is well s u i t e d to the E n g l i s h a n d A m e r i c a n b a l l a d s sh e chooses.

M A R V R E I T Z ha s an a m a z i n g m e m o r y f o r all k i n d s o f songs, an d d e l i v e r s t hem w i t h zest. H e's a l s o k n o w n a s the b e s t j u g p l a y e r i n town.

M A G P I E is a d u e t p r e s e n t i n g a v a r i e t y o f material from English and Irish s o n g s a n d tunes to blues.

B A R R Y P E A R S O N is an o u t s t a n d i n g p e r f o r m e r o f trad i t i o n a l blues, w h o e m p h a s i z e s s l i d e guitar. WASHINGTON TOHO KOTO SOCIETY presents t r a d itional m u s i c f o r the koto, a sixfoot l o n g z i t h e r - l i k e i n s t r u m e n t , a n d the s h a k u h a c h i , a b a m b o o flute, p l a y e d b y K arl S i g n e l l .

20s, a n d 30s, on guitar, h a r m onica, m a n d o l i n , a n d such.

8: 00

8: 30

W A L L Y M A C N O W b r i n g s a w ide s p e c t r u m o f trad i t i o n a l A m e r i c a n a n d B r i t i s h songs, m a n y w i t h r o u s i n g choruses.

BL A K E H A N S O N p e r f o r m s a v a r i e t y o f m a t e r i a l , including old-time music an d d a n c e tunes, on guitar, fiddle, a n d banjo. J.W. M c C L U R E off e r s e a r l y jazz, music, a n d ori g i n a l m a t e r i a l .

TED S T R A D E R s i n g s b l u e s a n d W oody G u t h r i e songs, a m o n g o t h e r things, c o m p a n i e d b y f i n g e r -pickin'

ac

guitar.

9: 00

The A N C I E N T O R P H I C M Y S T E R Y B A N D e m p h a s i z e s t h r e e - p a r t h a r m o n y on B r i t i s h Isles ballads, o f t e n u nac c ompanied.

9: 30

T O M M c H E N R Y sings b l u e s a n d b luegra ss, c o u n t r y gospel, w o r k songs, and more, a c c o m p a n y i n g h i m s e l f on guitar.

country

W A Y A N G KULIT, I n d o n e s i a n s h a d o w p u p p e t pl a y s p r e s e n t e d b y m a s t e r p u p p e t e e r R.M. So e p r a p t o , w h o s i n g s a n d m a n i p u la t e s m o r e than 100 i n t r i c a t e l y c a r v e d a n d p a i n t e d f l a t l e a t h e r puppets. He is a c c o m p a n i e d by the g a m e l a n o f the I n d o n e s i a n Embassy.

SUNDAY 12: 00

DOUBLE DECKER STRING BAND plays lively o l d - t i m e so ngs a n d d ance tunes.

A m o n g the trad i t i o n a l A m e r i c a n s o n g s chosen by B I L L D E S T L E R are some infrequently-heard o n e s . He accom

N A N G O L A N D s i n g s b l u e s , gospel, an d C a r t e r F a m i l y songs, a c c o m p a n y i n g h e r s e l f on guitar.

p a n i e s h i m s e l f on guitar.

12: 30

A t 84, M O T H E R S C O T T is a W a s h i n g t o n tradi t i o n i n h e r own right, s i n g i n g

R O B I N J O H N S O N is a B r i t i s h p e r f o r m e r o f A m e r i c a n b a l l a d s an d songs,

gospel

a c c o m p a n y i n g h i m s e l f on b a n j o a nd guitar.

s ongs o l d a n d new.

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E D T R I C K E T T is a g e n t l e p e r f o r m e r o f

songs from traditional to contemporary, accompanying himself on guitar and

LINN BARNES and ALLISON HAMPTON play Renaissance lute music from Elizabethan

RALPH LEE SMITH is Washington's leading exponent of the Appalachian

En gland.

plucked dulcimer.

hammered d u l c i m e r .

1: 30

L U C I M U R P H Y si n g s s p i r i t u a l s , blues, a n d gosp e l s o n g s in a p o w e r f u l voice.

The K U R D I S H D A N C E G R O U P b r i n g s the centuries-old dances of K u r d i s l a n d , s h o w i n g strength, grace, a n d p r i d e in t h e i r herit a g e .

R E E D M A R T I N , one o f W a s h i n g t o n ' s b e s t o l d - t i m e b a n j o p i c k e r s , a l s o col l e c t s o l d i n s t r u m e n t s a n d cars. H e's a c c o m p a n i e d by D a v e M c K e l w a y .

2:00

F A B R A N G E N F I D D L E R S is a q u i n t e t o f

GOSPEL SONGS WORKSHOP Host: He l e n S c h n e y e r

C H I L D R E N ’S C O N C E R T

singers and instrumentalists bringing t r a d i tional C h a s s i d i c music.

2: 30

R O C K C R E E K is a h a r m o n i z i n g trio w h o s e s o n g s r a n g e f r o m s h a n t y s to n o v e l t y tunes, m o s t l y u n a c c o mpanied.

3: 00

The K O Y L U SA Z G R O U P p l a y s T u r kish m u s i c on three si z e s o f these l o n g - n e c k e d s t r i n g e d i n s t r u m e n t s , d a t i n g f r o m the 7th century, a n d m a d e o f m u l b e r r y wood.

3: 30

The P A N A M A N I A N F O L K L O R I C D A N C E G R O U P will p r e s e n t dan c e s o f three r e g i o n s o f Panama, i n c l u d i n g the n a t i o n a l favorite, Tamborito

4: 00

D A V I D D I A M O N D is a " q u a l i f i e d C o ckney" from London, singing a ragbag of E n g l i s h s o n g s he l e a r n e d in America. W A S H I N G T O N I A p r e s e n t s t r a d itional B a v a r i a n s c h u h p l a t t l e r (shoe slapping) d a n c e s o f the G e r m a n a n d A u s t r i a n Alps.

F S G W p r e s i d e n t J O N A T H A N E B E R H A R T sings a w ide va r i e t y o f m a t e r i a l , f r o m t r a d i t i o n a l to o r i g i n a l .

A true e c l e c t i c is B R U C E H U T TON, who p l a y s a v a r i e t y o f tradi t i o n a l A m e r i can tunes on a dozen i n s t r u m e n t s , and sings, too.

GUITAR STYLES WORKSHOP Host: Te d S t r a d e r

(Little D r u m ) .

BALLAD WORKSHOP Host: Joe Hickerson

4: 30

E N S E M B L E E A S T is a g r o u p o f si x A r m e n i a n m u s i c i a n s p r e s e r v i n g the m u s i c o f their a n c e s t o r s wit h instru' m e n t s i n c l u d i n g the a n c i e n t o u d .

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S A M B I S T A S D O R I O p r e s e n t the e x c i t i n g b e a t o f B r a z i l i a n C a rnival m u s i c a nd dance.

H E L E N S C H N E Y E R is b e s t k n o w n for he r c o m p e l l i n g gospel s i n g - a l o n g s , bu t a l s o d o e s b a l l a d s , m i n i n g songs, and more.

CRAFTSPEOPLE WI LL BE DI SPLAYI NG AND DEMONSTRATI NG I N THE CUDDLE- UP SHELTER AND OTHER LOCATI ONS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

L A R R Y S I F E L e x c e l s at the art o f a p p l y i n g p earl in l a y to s t r i n g e d i n s t r u m e n t s , s p e c i a l i z i n g in i n t r i c a t e designs. He also repairs, r e s t o r e s , a n d b u i l d s instruments.

JANE McKENZIE's finely crafted pine a n d oa k a n i m a l s an d f u r n i t u r e s h o w i m a g i n a t i o n an d whimsy. Her alligator, tiger, a n d l i o n e n d - t a b l e s , as w e l l as h e r r a m an d zebra h o b b y "horses" are all f i n e l y f i n i s h e d .

B A R B A R A T O B I N a n d S T E V E W I L B U R do their p a r t to k e e p a l i v e the traditional crafts o f S o u t h e a s t Asia, b r i n g i n g oneo f - a - k i n d baskets, mas k s , a n d batiks, all old. Exotic Indonesian puppets w ill a l s o b e featured.

PROGRAM SUBJ ECT TO CHANGE The d e c o r a t i v e arts, d e m o n s t r a t e d by N A N CLARK, D I X I E M c C O R M I C K , V I R G I N I A McKEE, A n d P A T ROWAN, i n c l u d e the gra c e f u l f o l k art d e s i g n s s u c h as animals, fruit, a n d f l o w e r s o f t e n seen on trays, f u r n iture, an d chests. The s t y l i n g s c o m e f r o m Norway, S w e den, and Germany, a nd h a v e r e m a i n e d p o p u l a r in those c o u n t r i e s as well as g a i n i n g a p p r e c i a t i o n in this country.

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DEMONSTRATI ON AND PARTI CI PATI ON DANCI NG SPANI SH BALLROOM t i me

SATURDAY

12: 30

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SUNDAY D a n c e r s f r o m the O' N E I L L - J A M E S S C H O O L OF I R I S H D A N C I N G will p e r f o r m t r a d i tional reels, jigs, h o r n p i p e s , s l i p j i g s , and ceili dancing.

SOUTHERN MOUNTAIN SQUARES Caller: Bob Dalsemer

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N E W ENGLAND CONTRA DANCING Caller: Blake Hanson

2: 00

F O G G Y B O T T O M M O R R I S will d e m o n s t r a t e the a n c i e n t E n g l i s h M o r r i s d a n c i n g an d R a p p e r s w o r d dancing, w h i c h uses a c l o g step.

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The F O O T L O O S E C L O G G E R S ar e a da n c e team i n c o r p o r a t i n g traditional c l o g g i n g st e p s i n t o c h o r e o g r a p h e d routines.

The S C O T T I S H C O U N T R Y D A N C E S O C I E T Y p r e s e n t s p o p u l a r S c o t t i s h social dances d a t i n g b a c k s e v eral c e n t u r i e s an d f e a t u r i n g f a n c y footwork.

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The N O R D I C F O L K D A N C E R S b r i n g dances f r o m Sweden, Denmark, Norway, a n d Finland.

ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCING Caller: Barbara Harding

4: 00

P e r f o r m e r s f r o m the M c G R A T H A C A D E M Y O F

B ' T O F UTZ L I L c e l e b r a t e s t heir h e r i t a g e w i t h a p r o g r a m o f t r a d itional Israeli dances.

I R I S H D A N C E A N D M U S I C will p r e s e n t t r a d i t i o n a l I r i s h stepda n c i n g , g r o u p f i g u r e dancing,

5: 00

a n d ceili dancing.

The H E R I T A G E D A N C E R S p r e s e n t P o l i s h and B u l g a r i a n dances, f o l l o w e d by t e a c h i n g o f fol k dances f r o m E a s t e r n Europe.

6: 00

The F O O T L O O S E C L O G G E R S w ill teach the b a s i c c l o g g i n g s t e p a n d as m a n y m o r e as you w ant to learn.

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EVENING DANCE ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCES Caller:

Barbara Harding

SOUTHERN MOUNTAIN SQUARES Caller: Bo b D a l s e m e r

ROVI NG MI MES WI LL BE MI MI NG, CLOWNI NG, J UGGLI NG, AND GI VI NG I MPROMPTU PERFORMANCES ON THE GROUNDS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY N a n c y Harrell Danny Lewin Peggy Macy To m N i c o t e r a Bill R o l l i n g s

cont i nued f r om i nsi de G I N N Y G R A H A M is a m a k e r o f h a n d s o m e baskets who started with contemporary m a t e r i a l s a n d w o r k e d h e r w ay b a c k to n o r e trad i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l s s u c h as reeds, sea grass, c o c o n u t f i b r e an d honeysuckle. R O M A S T A R C Z E W S K A is one o f the f e w p e o p l e k e e p i n g a l i v e the art o f P o l i s h p a p e r cutting. This art d a t e s f r o m 1800 and i n v o l v e s the f r e e - h a n d c u t t i n g o f intricate designs from brightly colored paper. The o r n a t e a n d d e l i c a t e c u t - o u t s are u sed in h o m e d e c o r ation. D O N A L L E N will c a r v e a n d d e m o n s t r a t e the art o f m a k i n g d e c o r a t i v e w i l d fowl p r e s e n t a t i o n s . H i s fowl, n i m b l y c r a f t e d an d n a t u r a l l y colored, a p p e a r almo s t real. Do n s ays this art is often c a l l e d "decoy m a king",

an i n c o r r e c t t e r m he

p r e f e r s we d o n '1 u s e . A L L E N J A N U S takes tintypes, a f o r m o f p h o t o g r a p h y very p o p u l a r in the U.S. d u r i n g the Civil W a r era. The p h o t o is taken d i r e c t l y o n t o a m e t a l p l a t e a nd p r o c e s s e d w i t h o u t a n e gative. Tin t y p e s can b e f o u n d i n m a n y attics. C H A R L I E M A I O R A N A 's s k i l l f u l l y c r a f t e d toys, games, a n d p u z z l e s b r i n g p l e a s u r e to b oth adu l t s a n d children. He cre ates a w o r l d o f f un a n d f a n c y w i t h l i m b e r toys, t w i r l i n g clowns, ba l l f l i p p i n g games, a n d m u c h more. J A N E T Y E I S L E Y will d e m o n s t r a t e the Ukrainian wax-resist method o f Easter e gg deco r a t i o n , P y s anka. Complex d e s i g n s a n d b r i l l i a n t col o r s a p p l i e d by her practiced hand yield a result b e a u t i f u l at any time o f year.

M ark Tavelli The H O U S E O F M U S I C A L T R A D I T I O N S will bring a display of ethnic instruments fro m the far an d n e a r c o r n e r s o f the world, r a n g i n g f r o m A p p a l a c h i a n d u l c i m e r s to J a p a n e s e s h a k u h a c h i s . There'll b e d e m o n s t r a t i o n s , p a r t i c i p a t i o n , books, and rec o r d s , too.

WASHINGTON, MEET WASHINGTON Hel l o t her e, and wel come t o t he second i n what we hope wi l l be a l ong l i ne of Washi ngt on Fol k Fest i val s. Ther e' s an ol d sayi ng t hat nobody' s act ual l y from W ashi ngt on, and al t hough t hat ' s obvi ousl y a consi der abl e exagger at i on, i t does say a l ot about why t hi s f est i val i s so unusual — and so wor t h doi ng. Li ke any maj or met r opol i t an ar ea, Washi ngt on and i t s sur r oundi ngs house a di ver si t y of peopl e and t r adi t i ons. But t her e ar e ot her f act or s t hat make t hi s ar ea speci al i ndeed. I t has l ong been a cr ossr oads bet ween Nor t h and Sout h, gi vi ng i t st r ong f l avor i ngs of bot h. As t he seat of f eder al gover n­ ment , i t dr aws peopl e f r om t he r est of t he count r y. Di pl omat i c and busi ness af f ai r s have seasoned t he pot wi t h r esi dent popul at i ons f r om vast number s of ot her count r i es, addi ng t o t he et hni c di ver si t y. I t shows i n l ot s of ways: you can eat your sel f i nt o obl i vi on wi t hout r epeat i ng a spi ce, or si mpl y wal k down t he st r eet wi t h your ear s open and count accent s. But t her e' s al so t he musi c— a r ai nbow of what ever met aphor you l i ke. Per f or mer s of al l f r om ar ound t he count r y and t he wor l d, but t he Fol k Fest i val i s t he wondr ous var i et y of musi c t hat l i v e s h e r e already.

i t , a t r easur e chest , ast ew, ki nds ar e br ought her e r eason f or t he Washi ngt on ( and dance, and cr af t s)

Par t i ci pant s f or t hi s f est i val wer e gat her ed by t he Fol kl or e Soci et y of Gr eat er Washi ngt on. The FSGW has exi st ed f or 15 year s t o advance t he pr esence of t r adi t i onal musi c i n t he ar ea, bot h by t he peopl e who gr ew up i n t hose t r adi t i ons and by i nt er pr et er s who keep t he musi c goi ng. The Nat i onal Par k Ser vi ce makes t he event possi bl e by pr ovi di ng t he consi der abl e r esour ce of Gl enEcho Par k, al ong wi t h t he cot er i e of peopl e who make i t go. But t he t r ut h of t he mat t er i s t hat t he Washi ngt on Fol k Fest i val i s pr esent ed by ALL i t s par t i ci pant s: musi ci ans, dancer s, cr af t speopl e, sound cr ews, st age manager s, admi ni st r at i ve st af f , and t he many, many ot her s who have been gi vi ng of t hemsel ves— gr at i s— t o make t he f est i val a r eal i t y. That gi f t makes i t possi bl e not onl y f or t he f est i val t o t ake pl ace at al l , but f or i t t o be f r ee, and t hus, we hope, encour age mor e peopl e t o come f i nd out about t hei r ar ea' s r emar kabl e musi cal r i ches. I t ' s our own backyar d,

f r i ends,

and i t ' s qui t e a pl ace.

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Jonat han Eber har t Pr esi dent Fol kl or e Soci et y of Gr eat er Washi ngt on

I N CASE OF RAI N, t he Yur t Vi l l age schedul e wi l l shi f t t o t he Advent ur e Theat r e Rehear sal Hal l , Gol f Cour se schedul e t o t he Campus Room. The Bumper Car St age and Spani sh Bal l r oom wi l l cont i nue as schedul ed. NOTE, HOWEVER, THESE FEW EXCEPTI ONS: SATURDAY: The H E R I T A G E D A N C E R S ( 6: 30) and R U M I S O N K O ( 7: 00) wi l l be at t he Bumper Car St age. The K O T O S O C I E T Y ( 7: 00) wi l l be at Advent ur e Theat r e Rehear sal Hal l . The S K I F F L E B A N D wi l l begi n 30 mi nut es ear l i er ( 7: 00) i n t he Bal l r oom; t he E V E N I N G D A N C E i n t he Bal l r oom wi l l st ar t at 8: 00. SUNDAY: L I N N B A R N E S and A L L I S O N H A M P T O N ( 1: 00) wi l l be i n t he Campus Room; R A L P H LE E S M I T H wi l l be at t he Bumper Car St age. The S A M B I S T A S D O R I O ( 5: 00) wi l l be i n t he Bal l r oom. KUDOS Thanks t o t he Nat i onal Endowment f or t he Ar t s f or t he gr ant maki ng i t possi bl e t o pr ovi de r ef r eshment s and t r anspor t at i on f or par t i ci pant s, t o pr i nt t hi s pr ogr am, and t o pr ovi de sound equi pment . Thanks t o t he st af f of Gl en Echo Par k, especi al l y Bev Chapman and Di ck Ri ng. Speci al t hanks t o t he many vol unt eer s, f ar t oo many t o ment i on by name, who hel ped make t hi s f est i val possi bl e. Execut i ve and Pr ogr am Commi t t ee: Mi a Gar di ner , Debbi e Hut t on Cr af t s: Dance:

Jonat han Eber har t ,

Car ol Mor an Wal l y Macnow

FSGW Member shi p: Pr ogr am: Publ i ci t y:

Don and Dol or es Ni chol s

Nan Gol and Kat hy Condon, Jef f Dei t chman, Rut h Wi l l i ams

St age Manager s and Cr ew:

Dave Ol i ve, Mi ke Ri ver s

Vol unt eer s and Per f or mer Hospi t al i t y: Nancy Schat z

Li nda Li eber man,