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SUMMARY:Community Documentation Workshop - April 26\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:This documentation workshop will equip grassroots organizations in our region with the skills and perspectives to document and present their cultural traditions and histories from their own points of view. Come learn the basics of community documentation\, including: oral history interviewing\, basic videography using DSLR cameras\, synthesizing interview content\, and crafting narratives for video or podcast. \nThe workshop will be led by talented folklore professionals:  TC Owens\, folklorist for the Arts Council for the Southern Finger Lakes and Karen Canning\, folklorist for GLOW Traditions of Genesee\, Livingston\, Orleans\, and Wyoming Counties. \nThe free workshop will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the “Fireplace Room” of the Prendergast Library\, 509 Cherry Street\, Jamestown\, NY. \nLunch will be provided.  This workshop is free\, made possible through a grant from the Ralph C. Wilson\, Jr. Foundation in partnership with the Tri-County Arts Council. \nTo Register:  Email New York Folklore at info@nyfolklore.org. Registration is limited \nAbout the presenters: \nT.C. Owens is a folklorist and videographer. For the past decade he has worked collaboratively to document\, preserve and present the vital traditions of everyday people and their communities. He holds an MA in Folklore from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has worked at the Philadelphia Folklore Project\, Media Mobilizing Project\, and as a contract folklorist for the Northern Tier Cultural Alliance and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts in Northeast Pennsylvania\, where he grew up. He is also a director and producer of the documentary short\, Our Side: The Other Atlantic City.  \n \n  \n  \n  \nKaren Canning is an ethnomusicologist\, folklorist and educator. As GLOW Traditions Director\, she frequently collaborates with community\, educational\, business and civic entities to document and present diverse folk arts of our region such as Hispanic holiday traditions\, American folk music\, world dance traditions\, Native American arts\, and occupational folklore. Canning collaborates with Local Learning to lead workshops for traditional artists and teachers and develop residencies in NYS schools\, and participates in statewide initiatives to support New York’s traditional cultures. She holds a Masters degree in Ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University\, with a specialty in indigenous Mexican popular music. Canning is also a cellist\, strings instructor and a member of Panloco Steel Band.
URL:https://nyfolklore.org/event/community-documentation-workshop/
LOCATION:Prendergast Library\, 509 Cherry Street\, Jamestown\, 14701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Information Meeting with Meet & Greet - Folk Arts Documentation and Programming in Western New York
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Tri-County Arts Council\, New York Folklore invites you to a “meet and greet” and an information session about folk arts and folklore documentation in New York’s westernmost Southern Tier.  Funded by a grant from the Ralph C. Wilson Jr.  Foundation.  The Ralph C. Wilson\, Jr. Arts & Culture Initiative was established at the Community foundation to support arts and culture in the eight counties of Western New York\, plus Monroe County\, in recognition of the key role arts and culture organizations play in a thriving economy.  Part of that announcement includes $500\,000 in annual funding to be awarded primarily to support small to mid-sized arts and culture organizations in the nine counties. \nNew York Folklore and Tri-County Arts Council have formed a collaboration to document community “anchors” and artists.  We encourage all interested individuals to join us on June 4th to learn more. \nPhoto by Hannah Davis
URL:https://nyfolklore.org/event/project-information-meeting-folk-arts-documentation-and-programming-in-the-southern-tier/
LOCATION:Tri-County Arts Council\, 110 West State Street\, Olean\, 14760\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference or meeting,Receptions
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