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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Folkvine is an ongoing interdisciplinary partnership project at the University of Central Florida that attempts to place art on the web in a manner that adequately represents select artists and their communities. In other words, the Folkvine Group collaboratively works to artistically tell the stories of selected artists within the context of their community settings.
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Subject: Arts, Storytelling, Community, Crafts
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: The Lagos Book and Art Festival is a comprehensive, four day programme of events; readings, conversations around books, art and craft displays, kiddies’ art workshops and reading sessions, book exhibitions, live music and dance. It will run from November 11th to 14th November 2010 at the large exhibition hall of the National Theatre, Lagos. It is the prime project of the Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), the Cultural 'Landscapists' founded in June 1991 with the mission to create an enabling environment for the flourishing of the contemporary arts of Nigeria and to increase human capacity of the continent. VISION is to make Culture the Prime Investment Destination for the Country and the Continent by 2018.
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Subject: Festivals, Books, Arts, Crafts , Music, Dance, Nigeria
Creator: Committee for Relevant Art (CORA)
Publisher: Committee for Relevant Art (CORA)
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Louisiana Folklife Program, within the Division of the Arts, is designed to identify, document, conserve, and present the folk cultural resources of Louisiana. Folklife includes living traditions learned informally over time within ethnic, regional, occupational, and family groups.
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Subject: Folklife, Louisiana, Folk Art, Arts, Crafts , Language, Music, Film, Oral Histories, Traditions
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Traditional Arts Indiana is dedicated to expanding public awareness of Indiana’s traditional practices and nurturing a sense of pride among Indiana’s traditional artists. TAI identifies, documents, and seeks to understand more fully the many ways in which cultural values are embedded in daily life. TAI actively documents Indiana’s traditional arts and artists through interviewing, recording, and photographing individuals and groups throughout the state about their crafts and traditions.
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Subject: Folk Art, Indiana, Folk Culture, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Conservation, Folklorists, Folklife, Music, Crafts
Creator: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Arts Commission
Publisher: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Arts Commission
Type: Web Archive
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