I i t Table of Contents Festival Participants New Hampshire 4 South Africa 5 Romania 6 Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert 7 Conjunto Dance Party 7 Festival Schedule Wednesday, June 23 8 Thursday, June 24 10 Friday, June 25 12 Saturday, June 26 14 Sunday, June 27 16 Wednesday, June 30 18 Thursday, July 1 20 Friday, July 2 22 Saturday, July 3 24 Sunday, July 4 26 Festival Marketplace Schedule 28 Festival Partners, Sponsors, Contributors, and Donors 29 Evening Programs Calendar 33 Special Concerts and Events 34 General Festival Information Festival Hours The Opening Ceremony for the Festival takes place at the New Hampshire Town Hall Tent at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 23. Thereafter, Festival hours are 1 1 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily, with evening events to 9 p.m. except July 4. Festival Sales Traditional New Hampshire, South African, and Romanian food is sold. See the site map on the back cover for locations. A variety of crafts, books, and Smithsonian Folkways recordings related to the 1999 Festival are sold in the Festival Marketplace on the Mall-side lawn of the National Museum of American History. Press Visiting members of the press should register at the Press Tent on the Mall near Madison Drive and 12th Street. First Aid A first aid station is located near the Administration area on the Mall at Madison Drive and 12th Street. Restrooms & Telephones There are outdoor facilities for the public and visitors with disabilities located near all of the program areas on the Mall. Additional restroom facilities are available in each of the museum buildings during visit- ing hours. Public telephones are avail- able on the site, opposite the National Museums of Amer- ican History and Natural History, and inside the museums. Lost & Found/ Lost Children & Parents Lost items may be turned in or retrieved at the Volunteer Tent near the Administration area at 12th Street near Madison Drive. Lost family members may be claimed at the Volunteer Tent also. Metro Stations Metro trains will be running every day of the Festival. The Festival site is easily accessible from the Smithsonian and Federal Triangle stations on the Blue and Orange Lines. Services for Visitors with Disabilities To make the Festival more accessible to visitors who are deaf or hard of hearing, audio loops are installed in the main music tent in each program area. Sign-language interpreters are on site every day of the Festival. Check the printed schedule and signs for interpret- ed programs. Special requests for interpreters should be made at the Volunteer Tent. Service animals are welcome. Oral interpreters are available for individuals if a request is made three full days in advance. Call (202) 357-1729 (TTY) or (202) 786-9132 (voice). Large-print copies of the daily schedule and audio-cassette versions of the program book are available at Festival informa- tion kiosks and the Volunteer Tent. A limited number of wheel- chairs are available at the Volunteer Tent. Volunteers are on call to assist wheelchair users and to guide visitors with visual impairments. There are a few designated parking spaces for visitors with disabilities along both Mall drives. These spaces have three-hour time restrictions. Participants New Hampshire Musical Traditions Franco-American Music Elwin "Shorty" Boulet, bones player; Whitefield Alan Cote, soiree singer; Auburn Fabienne Cote, soiree singer/ accordionist; Londonderry Rick Cote, soiree singer; Londonderry Rejeanne Letourneau, soiree singer; Rochester Gary Pomerleau, fiddler; Rochester foe Pomerleau, fiddler; Rochester Henry Riendeau, fiddler; Berlin Larry Riendeau, fiddler; Berlin Jeanne Trepanier, soiree singer; Rochester Contra Dance Music Old New England Bob McQuillen, pianist; Peterborough lane Orzechowski, fiddler; Newport Deanna Stiles, flautist; Deerfield Mary DesRosiers, contra dance caller; Harrisville Rodney Miller, fiddler; Antrim David Millstone, contra dance caller; Lebanon Sylvia Miskoe, accordionist; Concord Francis Orzechowski, pianist; Newport David Surette, guitarist; Portsmouth Ionian Tirrell-Wysocki, fiddler; Canterbury Harvey Tolman, fiddler; Nelson Timm Triplett, pianist; Newmarket Steve Zakon-Anderson, contra dance caller; Hancock William Zecker, fiddler/guitarist/pianist; Durham New England Barn Dance Fiddling & Calling Two Fiddles Dudley Laufman, fiddler/caller; Canterbury Jacqueline Laufman, fiddler; Canterburv Singing Squares David Bradley, bassist; Woodstock Lester Bradley, guitarist/caller; Thornton Scottish Piping & Dance New Hampshire School for Si ottish Arts — Manchester Megan Marsh, step dancer Maggie Meffen, step dancer Gordon Webster, bagpiper Lezlie Patterson Webster, bagpiper Irish Music & Dance Sarah Bauhan, flautist; Dublin Regina Delaney, harpist/vocals/step and ceili dancer; Exeter Michael Serpa, bodhranl whistle player; Ossipee Jake Stewart, fiddler; Bow Polish Music & Dance Daniel Blajda, fiddler; Manchester Michael Oliszczak, fiddler; Manchester Gary Sredzienski, accordionist; Greenland Klezmer Music The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Sandra Dickens, vocals; Nashua Nelson Frisselle, percussionist; Manchester Alan Green, clarinetist/vocals; Nashua Ruth Weiner Harris, accordionist; Hollis Alan Karlsberg, clarinetist/ saxophonist; Nashua Frederick MaLkin, pianist/vocals; Londonderry Bruce Smith, bassist; Merrimack African-American Gospel & Spirituals Wilmerlee Findlay, pianist/vocals; Amherst Minister Lydia Mann, vocals; Manchester Minister Olga Times, vocals; Nashua Hispanic Music Bernardo Guzman, guitarist/vocals; Somersworth Maria Guzman, vocals; Somersworth Home, Town & Community Comfort in the Home Karen Cook, spinner; Grantham Vivian Eastman, quilter; Glenn. Barbara Fisher, rug braider; Mt. Sunapee Dona Larscn, Norwegian knitter; Berlin Dorothy Towle, quilter/rug hooker; Intervale Sandra Yacek, wreath maker; Milan Wayne Yacek, gardener/tool- maker; Milan Images of Community Andre Belanger, sign maker; Berlin Jairo Gil, Colombian casa wood- carver; Manchester Sara Glines, doll maker; Randolph Our Shared Border — Franco-American Traditions Gerard Brunelle, woodcarver; Laconia Albert Hamel, genealogist; Chester Crafts of Worship & Celebration Marjorie "Moocho" Salomon, tallitot weaver; Bethlehem Galina Tregubov, Russian Orthodox icon embroiderer; Claremont Kung Tai Tsay, Chinese knot tier; Nashua Community Voice — Political Traditions in New Hampshire Georgi Hippauf; Nashua Donna Soucy; Manchester Hearth & Home — Foodways Traditions Chrysanthe Nagios, Greek cook; Bedford Rebecca Parker, Yankee cook; Randolph Helen Pervanas, Greek cook; Bedford Estelle Gamache Ross, Franco- American cook; Allenstown Ingenuity & Enterprise League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Fred Dolan, decoy carver; Center Barnstead Anne Winterling, rug hooker; Concord Craft Guilds Omar Clairmont, furniture maker; Gilmanton David Lamb, furniture maker; Canterbury Russell Pope, blacksmith; Newmarket Jonathan Siegel, furniture maker; Franklin Hearts to God, Hands to Work — Shaker Crafts in New Hampshire Steve Allman, oval box maker; Canterbury Barbara Beeler, oval box maker; Contoocook Norma Badger George, poplarware maker; Concord Rob Roy Robb, weaver; Laconia Business & Community Arthur Anderson, loom maker - Harrisville Designs; Marlow Terry Lontine, cooper - Spaulding & Frost; Newton Polly Pinkham, firefighting suit maker - Globe Firefighting Suits; Northwood Rob Roy Robb, weaver; Laconia Participants Business & Family Betty Blanchard, chair reseater; Concord Peter Blanchard, chair reseater; Concord Bob Taylor, welder; Alstead Newt Washburn, ash basket maker; Bethlehem Innovation & Invention Bill Latva, precision machinist; Sunapee Charles Lawrence, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard; Stratham E.D. Miller, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard; Stratham Dave Packard, precision machinist; Hillsboro Adam Taylor, precision machinist; Claremont Frank E. Wiggins, precision machinist; Guild Seasonal Work & Recreation Weather Barry Keim, Climate Change Research Center, University of New Hampshire; Durham Greg Zielinski, Glacier Research Group, University of New Hampshire; Durham Spring Tim Levesque, Appalachian Mountain Club; Jackson Peter Limmer III, hiking-boot maker; Intervale Clare Long, Appalachian Mountain Club; Glen Chris Thayer, Appalachian Mountain Club; Jackson Summer Camp Lynn Garland, children's activities; Brentwood Lisa Kelly, children's activities; Westmoreland Fall Mark Favorite, fly tier; Rochester Fred Kretchman, rod maker; Nashua David Price, gun builder; Contoocook Jay Trayner, canoe builder; Warner Wmter Scott Barthold, snow-making technology - Sno.matic Controls and Engineering, Inc.; Lebanon Paul Doherty, snowmobiler; Gorham Walter Elander, ski resort design - sno.engineering; Littleton Ken Hammerle, ski resort design - sno.engineering; Littleton George Lemerise, ski search and rescuer - Attitash Bear Peak; Jackson Joel Nordholm, dog-sled maker; Tilton Matthew Purcell, snow-making technology - Sno.matic Controls and Engineering, Inc.; Lebanon Henri Vallaincourt, snowshoe maker; Greenville Bruno Vallieres, ski-slope groomer - Attitash Bear Peak; North Conway Farm, Forest, Mountain & Sea Farming Richard Dionne, bee keeper; Hudson Mary Ellen Hutchinson, maple sugaring/apple orchards; Canterbury Roy Hutchinson, maple sugaring/apple orchards; Canterbury Betty Moulton, maple sugaring/dairy farmer; New Hampton Robert Moulton, maple sugaring/dairy farmer; New Hampton Peter Wagner, apple grower; Hampton Skills &■ Crafts of Work Animals Bob Boynton, yoke maker; Dunbarton Hugh Fifield, draft horse worker/storyteller; Canterbury Bob Graves, oxen teamster/dairy farmer; Walpole David Kennard, sheepdog trainer; Marlborough Cliff McGinnis, draft horse worker/veterinary medicine; Pembroke Andy Westover, oxen teamster/dairy farmer; Walpole Forest & Lumber Traditions Tom Chrisenton, tree farm/forestry management; Lyndeborough Virginia Chrisenton, tree farm/forestry management; Lyndeborough Barry Kelley, sawmill management; Berlin Stan Knowles, tree farm inspector; North Hampton The Arts of Historic Restoration David Adams, historic buildings conservationist; Portsmouth Arnold Graton, Jr., covered bridge conservationist; Concord Arnold Graton, Sr., covered bridge conservationist; Ashland Stephen Roy, historic buildings conservationist; Portsmouth Timber Framing Tedd Benson, timber framer; Alstead Joel McCarty, timber framer; Alstead Granite & Stone Doug Faxon, stone wall builder; Walpole Kevin Fife, stone wall builder; Northfield Hans Kaufhold, monument carver; Peterborough Maritime Traditions Jim Antanavich, Sr., gill net maker; Seabrook Trudy Antanavich, gill net maker; Seabrook Jeffrey Fogman, boat builder; Barrington Nate Hanscom, lobster fisherman; Rye Mike Kozlowski, lobster fisherman; Rye Arthur Splaine, lobster fisherman; Rye Carl Widen, lobster fisherman; Rye South Africa Craft Traditions Fai-Qah Abrahams, textiles; Western Cape Nofanelekile Batayi, beadworker; Eastern Cape Eunice Cele, beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal Joao Wenner Dikuanga, ostrich egg engraver; Northern Cape Susanna du Preez, copper and wire worker; Free State Nosipho Fengwena, textiles; Western Cape Themba Gule, sculptor; Mpumalanga Nontsikelelo Caroline Javu, textiles; Western Cape S. W Khamokha, tapestry; Free State Zibuyale Sylvina Langa, beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal Leepile James Lekaba, quilter; North West Albertina Thembekile Majola, beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal Eslina Zodwa Maphumulo, weaver; KwaZulu-Natal Leticia Phumza Maqulo, textiles; Western Cape Dumisile Phumulile Mathe, toy maker; KwaZulu-Natal Rebecca Mathibe, ceramics; Northern Province Zandile Patience Mayekiso, tex- tiles; Western Cape Absalom Mazibuko, sculptor; Mpumalanga Martha Mologadi Metlae, embroiderer; North West Eric Mfeketho, leatherworker; Eastern Cape Andre Stavu Misheshe, tinworker; Northern Cape Fatty Alfred Mnguni, tapestry; Free State Conie Sydney Mokwena, quilter; North West Raseetsi Alice Molaba, grass weaver; Free State Mpatuoa Violet Moloi, grass weaver; Free State Henry Gqetha Mshololo, sculptor; KwaZulu-Natal Participants Dikuwa Erna Mushinga, tinworker; Northern Cape Nobongile F. Mzaku, beadworker; Eastern Cape Nester Landeleni Nala, ceramics; KwaZulu-Natal Dorcas Kidibone Ngobeni, embroiderer; North West Emma Nguni, beadworker; Mpumalanga Celani Hlabisa Nojiyeza, beadworker; KwaZulu-Natal Anna Ntuli, beadworker; Mpumalanga Beauty Bothembile Nxgongo, weaver; KwaZulu-Natal Enos Phalanndwa, woodcarver; Northern Province Moses Seleko, toy maker/wire worker; Gauteng Thomas Shuma, gold jeweler; Gauteng Philemon Songweni, sculptor; KwaZulu-Natal Music and Dance Traditions Phambili Marimba — African marimba Mandla Brian Huna, tenor marimba player; Western Cape Themba William Huna, African drummer; Western Cape Jongisizwe Christopher Monatsi, bass marimba player; Western Cape Luzuko Dennis Nqikashe, percussionist; Western Cape Bongani Sydwell Sotshononda, soprano marimba player; Western Cape Shivulani — tsonga traditional dance GROUP Evans Chauke, drummer/vocals; Northern Province Shadrack Sikheto Mabasa, drummer/vocals; Northern Province Cathrine Mahlawule, drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Province Hlupheka Steven Mahlawule, drummer; Northern Province Phineas Mahlawule, bass drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Province Sayina Mahlawule, drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Province Solias Mahlawule, dancer/vocals; Northern Province Hamilton Mayimele, drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Province Florah Miyambo, drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Province surialanga dance company — Zulu-Indian fusion Subbalakshmi Deenadeyalan Govender, dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Mthokozisi Stembiso Hlela, drummer/dancer; KwaZulu- Natal Ntando Eugene Mhlongo, drummer/dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Siyabonga Pascal Mkhombe, drummer/dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Shalini Moodley, dancer; KwaZulu- Natal Adhika Naidoo, dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Sibusiso Innocent Ndebele, drum- mer/dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Ruendhrie Pather, dancer; KwaZulu-Natal Teemayo Traditional Dance Group — Tswana traditions Magaoropelwe Angelina Chweu, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Alcyma Kgotso Maile, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Patrick Kgosietsile Mogoiwa, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Dennis James Mogorosi, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Dipuo Sylvia Mosimanyana, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Lerato Moira Mothelesi, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Thabiso Eugene Mothelesi, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Horatius Vusumze Phantshwa, drummer/dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Mirriam Barbara Pietersen, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Gilbert Bothata Pisane, drum- mer/dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Elizabeth Setumisho, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Elliot Mzimkhulu Xesi, dancer/vocals; Northern Cape Oral/Play Traditions Nomsa Mdlalose, storyteller; Guateng Sandile Mtshiki, traditional games; Gauteng Foodways Traditions (Grandma's Kitchen) Anna Catharina Fourie; Gauteng Masindi Mudau; Northern Province Joyce Phoqela; Eastern Cape Faldela Williams; Western Cape Monica Zwane; Mpumalanga Architecture/ Painting Traditions Andry Kashivi, muralist; Northern Cape Pule Edward Khunou, mixed medium; North West Mavis Makhubu, muralist; Free State Joseph Mkhanyiselwa Manana, muralist; KwaZulu-Natal Steven Maqashela, muralist; Guateng Bernardo Rumao, muralist; Northern Cape Moseketsi Emily Tlhapi, muralist; Free State Monica Zwane, traditional architecture; Mpumalanga Romania Music and Dance Traditions Folk Ensemble from Soporu de CAmpie and Frata, Clui Alexandru §andorica Ciurcui, violinist Maria Ciurcui, dancer Romulus Ciurcui, violinist Alexandru Gheti, brad (viola) player Iuliu Gheti, contrabassist Dumitru Moldovan, dancer/vocals Vasile Soporan, dancer/vocals Florineta Ilincuja Trif, dancer CosAnzeana — Folk Ensemble from orastioara de jos, hunedoara Emilia-Cornelia BoloJ, vocals/dancer Adrian loan Bruzan, vocals/dancer Alina- Valeria Bruzan, vocals/dancer Eugen-Ioan Bruzan, leader/dancer/vocals Valeria Bruzan, vocals/dancer Camelia-Gabriela Bura, dancer/vocals Dafin Georgescu, vocals/dancer Sorin-Ioan Georgescu, vocals/dancer Dorel Josin Sibi§an, brad (viola) player Valentin-Florin loan Stancioi, contrabassist loan (Neleju) Urs I, violinist loan Urs II, violinist VAlAretul — Folk Ensemble from Voinesti.Vaslui Sorinel Balan, clarinetist Benone Gherman, trumpet player Ion Gherman, trumpet player Costel Miron, dancer (harap) Andrei-Stefan Novae, dancer (New Year/pony) Valeriu Novae, leader/dancer (bear tamer) Ionel-Romeo Obreja, dancer (old woman) Maricel Petreanu, drummer Constantin Placinta, dancer (bear) Eugen Silav, dancer (old man) Danutu Stangaciu, baritone horn player Ion Stoican, bassist Constantin Zota, dancer (goat/pony) CAlusul — Folk Ensemble from Opta§i, Olt Hie Constantin, fambal (hammered dulcimer) player Marin Florea, dancer George Slavi Ionescu, dancer Vasile Pirciu, dancer Participants Valerica Pircalaboiu, dancer Marin Scarlat, dancer Florea Turuianu, leader/dancer Narcis-Daniel Turuianu, dancer Radu Titiriga, violinist Voievozii — Folk Ensemble from Bogdan-VodA, Maramures loan Buftea, dancer/flute/ whistle player Maria Buftea, dancer Ion Coman, dancer Irina Coman, dancer loan Deac, dancer Ion Ghereben, drummer/ zongora (guitar) player loan Maris, dancer/vocals Irina Maris, dancer/vocals Petru Orza, violinist Doina Simon, dancer/vocals Vasile Simon, drummer/dancer Tara Oasului — Folk Ensemble from Bixad, Maramures, Nicolae Dorlea, zongora (guitar) player/vocals Cristina Irina Finta, dancer/ fdpuritoare (vocals) Maria Goje, dancer/ (dpuritoare (vocals) Nicolae Honca, cetera (violin) player Irina Oros, dancer//dpun'(o«re (vocals) Jacob Pop, leader/dancer/vocals Grigore Tat, cetera (violin) player/vocals loan Tatar, dancer/vocals/ zongora (guitar) player Gheorghe Tope, dancer/vocals/ trdmbifa (alphorn) player Trio Pandelescu — Urban Folk Group from Bucharest Leonard Botea, double bass player Jan Mocanu, accordionist/vocals Dumitru Pandelescu, tambal (hammered dulcimer) player nlghtlosers — urban ethno- Pop Group from Cluj-Napoca Octavian Andreescu, bass guitarist Sorin Cimpean, drummer Geza Grunzo, keyboard player Hanno Hoefer, guitar/harmonica player/vocals Jimi Laco, guitar player/violinist Eugen Pandrea,/r«/i2fl (leaf) player Aladar Pusztai, fambal (hammered dulcimer) player Dumitru Farca$, taragot (special clarinet) player; Cluj Grigore Lese, doinitor (vocals); Cluj Dorel Rohian, accordionist; Cluj Anuta Tite, doinitoare (vocals); Maramure§ Nicolae Voiculet, panpipe player; Prahova Craft Traditions Ceramics Florin Colibaba, potter; Radauti, Suceava Neculai Diaconu, clay figurine maker; Codlea, Brasov Gheorghe Iorga, potter; Horezu, Valcea Maria Iorga, potter; Horezu, Valcea Augustin Pall, potter; Corund, Harghita Mihai Tru$ca, potter; Bals, Olt Weaving Rodica Maria Ispas, weaver; Buzau Margareta Nagy, corn-husk arti- san; Chendu Mare, Mures, Cristina Delciza Nicolau, weaver/eggs and beads; Buzau Adela Petre, weaver/spinner; Buzau Alice Torella Kosza Szegedi, reed dolls and mask artisan; Campenita, Mures Woodcarving Pavel Caba; Nereju, Vrancea Ion Costache; Men^ani, Prahova Dan Gherasimescu; Valea Dorului, Arge§ Vita Lepadatu; Babeni, Valcea Icon Painting Marioara Ciupitu; Cartisoara Abbey, Sibiu Angela Niculai; Tulcea Filofteia Papacioc; Cartisoara Abbey, Sibiu Mihaela-Lidia Zamfirescu; Bucharest Ornament and Mask Making Ion Albu, masks and dolls; Roman Mircea Lac, ornaments/woodcuts; Deva Sabina Costinela Medrea, orna- ments; Deva Lucia Todoran, ornaments/beaded textiles; Bistri(a Egg Decorating Oltica Carstiuc; Vatra Moldovifei, Suceava Filofteia Drajmici; Vatra Moldovifei, Suceava Foodways Traditions Monica Bercovici; Bucharest Rodica Bulboaca, Suceava Iulia Goran, Bucharest Church Builders Teodor Barsan; Maramures loan Chindris; Maramures Ion Chindri§; Maramure§ loan Fodorut; Maramures Dumitru Hotico; Maramure$ Gavrila Hotico I; Maramures Gavrila Hotico II; Maramures . Gavrila Hotico III; Maramures Petru loan Pop; Maramure? Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert Martin Koenig, master of ceremonies/dance instructor; Vashon Island, WA Ethel Raim, master of ceremonies; New York, NY Ensemble Tereza Ruslan Agababayev, keyboard/ garmon player; Brooklyn, NY Mark Elizarov, percussionist; Brooklyn, NY Tereza Elizarova, vocals/ accordionist; Brooklyn, NY Alex Hafizov, clarinetist; Brooklyn, NY Rashad Mamedov, garmon player; Brooklyn, NY Victoria Minayev, dancer; Brooklyn, NY Salamon Ryvinov, dancer; Brooklyn, NY Robson Yefraimov, guitarist; Brooklyn, NY Yuri Yunakov Ensemble Lauren Brody, synthesizer player/ vocals; New York, NY Catherine Foster, clarinetist/trum- pet player/vocals; New York, NY Jerry Kisslinger, tapan (drum) player; New York, NY Ivan Milev, accordionist; New York, NY Carol Silverman, vocals; Eugene, OR Yuri Yunakov, band leader/saxo- phonist; New York, NY Conjunto Dance Party David Champion, presenter; Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center, San Benito, TX Los Hermanos Layton Gilbert Gonzalez, electric bass player; Elsa, TX Norfilia Layton Gonzalez, vocals; Elsa, TX Antonio V Layton, guitar/ tw/o sexto player/vocals; Edinburg, TX Benigno Layton, accordionist; Elsa, TX Rene Layton, drummer; Edinburg, TX Gilberto Perez y Sus Compadres Cande Aguilar, Sr., electric bass player/vocals; Brownsville, TX Gilberto Pdrez, Jr., bap sexto player/vocals; Mercedes, TX Gilberto Perez, Sr., accordionist/vocals; Mercedes, TX Jaview Perez, drummer; Mercedes, TX Wednesday, June 23 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Opening Ceremony <~a|g • Yankee Cooking Farm Crafts Yankee Ingenuity Issue of the Day: Pro -Con Mock Debate Soiree Song & Fiddle Traditions Polish Music Franco-American Cooking Dance Workshop Forestry & Land Conservation A [ournalist's Perspective Scottish Music & Dance African-American Gospel Traditions Greek Cooking Children's Games Fish Stories The Governor's Desk Contra Dance: Old New England and Mary DesRosiers Irish Music Cooking with Maple Syrup Learn a Song Images of Community Executive Council Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Franco-American Sobrie Song Franco-American Cooking 4-H Crafts Ethnic Heritage in New Hampshire Speaker of the House Singing Squares & New England Barn Dancing Mexican Family Songs Greek Cooking Summer Camp Activities The Great Outdoors 400-Member Legislature Contra Dance: Rodney Miller and Steve Zakon- Anderson Polish Music Preserving Clinic: Making Pickles Children's Games Franco-American Heritage New Hampshire Legislators Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Fiddle Tunes Norwegian Dessert Work Dogs Tally Votes/Voting Results Irish Music African-American Gospel Traditions Evening Concert and Dance Party ^^ South African Dance Party at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:30-7 p.m. — Dance to the rhythm of bongo drums, marimba, and mbiras, as the Phambili Marimba Band from Cape Town performs traditional music and dance. Romanian Concert at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 7-9 p.m. — Featuring folk virtuosos, urban and village fiddle bands, and lively music and dance. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding; Border collie training and demonstrations with sheep. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town, and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain, and Sea." Wednesday, June 23 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games Opening Ceremony Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Pickled Fish/Chillie Bites: Faldela Williams Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Moraba-raba TBA Mufube Shebeens as a Meeting Place: Doreen Nteta African Marimba: Phambili VhutatelVhuswal Porridge: Masindi Mudau Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani BiltongMaking: AnnaLathariha Fourie Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Diketo Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Sounds/Images of Shebeens Lion and Goat Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Suriaianga /mi/wno/Wild Vegetables: Joyce Phoqelo Shebeens and Township Economy: Victor Julius Bok in die hok The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romania Romanian Music and Dance Hall $Opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Opening Ceremony Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie New Year's Carnival from Moldova: Valaretul Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Preparing the Bride in Oas,:fara Oasului Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: Calusul Ciorba cu Bor$ fi TaiefeideCasd Borsch with Homemade Noodles Measuring the Milk in Maramures^ Voievozii Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Placintd cu Branza Sweet Cheese Plachinta Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voicule( Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Salatd de Vinete f I de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Folk Virtuosos: Farca§,Lese, Tite Maramures Village Music and Dance: Jara Oasului cf£> Mdmdliga cu Branza Polenta with Feta and Sour Cream Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Christmas Caroling and Dance: Cosanzeana Prescurd f i Colaci Ritual Breads 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Gradind de Vara — Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculef - 1:00 Ballads from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 2:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii - 3:00 Thursday, June 24 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Franco- American Breakfast Nature Crafts The Shaker Legacy Issue of the Day and Meet Senator Judd Gregg Irish Traditions African-American Gospel Traditions Greek Lunch Dance Workshop Snow Sports Representing New Hampshire Polish Music Stories & Fiddle Music: Two Fiddles Preserving Clinic: Jams & ! Children's Games Family Farms Kids Vote Singing Squares & New England Barn Dancing Fiddle Tunes Mexican CoO Rugs Press Secretaries Klezmer Musie: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Polish Music New England Boiled Dinner Gear Capitol Hill Staff Originally from New Hampshire Franco-American Soiree Songs & Fiddle Tunes Contra Music: Old New England Cooking with Maple .Syrup Building from the 1 and 400-Member Legislature Contra Dance: Rodney Miller and Steve Zakon- Anderson Mexican Family Songs Greek Appel rafts lion Machine ■ 1i)d1ng,"at the New Hampshire i Music & Dance Stage, 5:30 p.m. — Featuring traditional wedding music from the Balkan countries of Bulgaria and the Republic of Macedonia and . Caucasus of the foi Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding; Border collie training and demonstrations with sheep. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town, and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain, and Sea." 10 South Africa Thursday, June 24 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games African Marimlia: Phambili IsopulCom & Beans: Joyce Phoqela Shebeens/Black South African Economy: Gladys Mahlangu Mafube (Version 2) Zulu-Indian Fusion Daiut Suriaianga Variations I ion and Goat TBA Pumpkin and Green Beans: Anna Catharina Fourie Cross-Cultural Program Art for Public Spaces <2g Mathathu (Version 1) Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Sounds/Images of Shebeens African Marimba: Phambili Mukusule \htrogo/D:\ed Vegetable: Masindi Mudau Liquor Restriction and Public Response: Sundru Pillay Magusha <3& Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Suriaianga Drying Process for Mukusule: Ruphus Matibe TBA Kgati Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Smoorsnoeknum & Cabbage: Faldela Williams Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Moraba-raba (Version 1) The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall . Sopru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: CaTusul Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie as de Pui Chicken Paprikash Maramures Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Stutted Cabbage Rolls Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Village Horn (Dance) from Oas, : jara Oasului Cozonac cu Nucd Dessert Bread with Nuts Cununa Hai Celebration: :eana Village Horn (Dance) from Oltenia: Calusul Mucenki Chilled Sweet Dumpling Soup Urban Ethno-Pop Nightlosers Village Mora (Dance) from Maramures: Voievozii Salata de Vinete si 'oeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Folk Virtue Farcas., Lese, 1 ite Villagi from Valare Placintd cu leac Pumpkin Plachinta Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voicule( New Year's 'S& 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Griuiind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Brass Band Music from Moldova: Valaretul- 12:00 Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculet. - 2:00 Songs from Oas: Tara I *:00 11 Friday, June 25 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Yankee Breakfast Learn a Song Weaving History Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate African-American Gospel Traditions Mexican Family Song Greek Casserole Nature Crafts Access to Materials Town Government Contra Dance: Old New England with Mary DesRosiers Irish Music & Dance Franco- American Lunch Dance Workshop Guilds & Leagues Kids Vote Franco-American Soiree & Fiddle Tunes Fiddle Tunes Cooking with Maple Syrup 4-H Crafts Take a Hike Behind the Scenes: Town Meeting Singing Squares & New England Barn Dancing Polish Music Cooking with Seafood Children's Games Historic Renovation & Conservation Town Meeting Scottish Music & Dance Accordions Greek Dessert Farm Crafts Heritage Crafts Polish Music Songs of Worship: African-American Gospel & Mexican Songs Franco- American Dinner Dance Workshop Wood Containers Irish Music & Dance Scottish Music & Dance Preserving Clinic: Pickles & Relish Summer Camp Activity Ingenuity & Enterprise Contra Dance: Rodney Miller & Steve /^akon- Anderson Contra Music: Old New England Mud Season Tally Votes/Voting Results Franco-American Soiree Songs & Fiddles Singing Squares Evening Concert and Dance Party v~§ New Hampshire Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso" Stage), 5:30-7 p.m., with klezrrier music. South African Concert at the South African Lvvhandeni ("Virtuoso" Stage), 7-9 p.m. — Featuring the Tswana traditions of the Teemayo Traditional Dance Group Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding; Border collie training and demonstrations with sheep. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town, and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain, and Sea." 12 South Africa Fridayy June 25 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Tshisevho/Dried Meat (Biltong): Masindi Mudau Oral Traditions/Theater Moraba-raba (Version 2) TBA Braised Masala Chicken and Puris: Faldela Williams Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Diketo (Version 2) Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Cultural Villages/Craft Market: Joseph Mathe Mutube (Version 3) African Marimba: Phambili Braaivleis: Anna Catharina Fourie Sounds/Images of Shebeens Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Bok in die hok Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani UmqalPeeled Pumpkin: Joyce Phoqela Architecture: From Rural to Urban: Ruphus Matibe Bricks and Marbles Kgati The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall §opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Maramuies Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Preparingthe Bride in Oas: Tara Oasului Village Dances from Moldova: Valaretul Papana$i Cheese fritters with Sour Cream and Jam Folk Virtuosos: Farcas.Lese, Voicule( , Tite, Rohian Cross-Cultural Program Musical Instruments and Regional Culture Salata de Vinete $; de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voicule( Village Dance from Oas: Tara Oasului Cozonac cu Nucd Dessert Bread with Nuts Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Transylvanian Musicand Dance: Soporu de Campie Tochiturd Pork Ragu with Polenta Folk Virtuosos: Farcas, Lese, Tite Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: Calusul Prescurd f i Colaci Ritual Breads 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Gradind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Music from Transylvania: Soporu de Campie - 12:00 Brass Band Music from Moldova: Valaretul - 1:00 Songs from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 2:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii - 3:00 13 Saturday, June 26 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Franco-American Christmas: Pork Dance Workshop Decorative Arts Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band African-American Gospel Traditions Norwegian Independence Day Meal Nature Crafts The African- American Experience Campaign Management Polish Music Contra Music: Old New England Greek Easter Dinner Cross-Cultural Program Play Traditions A Barn Raising Kids Vote Contra Dance: Rodney Miller and Steve Zakon- Anderson Irish Music Gifts from the Kitchen: Jams & Jellies Dance Workshop Seasonal Work & Recreation Campaign Stories Franco-American Soiree Songs & Fiddle Tunes Mexjcan Music Yankee Christmas Dinner Learn a Song From the Trees Political Ads Contra Dance: Old New England with Mary DesRosiers Fiddle Tunes Ham All Day: Franco-American New Year's 4-H Crafts The Arts of Work Campaigns Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Franco-American Songs & Fiddle Music Greek Holiday Desserts Children's Games Rivers, Lakes & Sea Consultants: Packaging Scottish Music & Dance Songs of Worship: Mexican & African-American Gospel Yankee Christmas Desserts: Deacon Porter's Hat & Maple Cake Summer Camp Activity Ethnic Arts Mock Radio Talk Show New England Barn Dancing: Two Fiddles Irish Music Snow & Ice Tally Votes/Voting Results Singing Squares: Lester Bradley & Friends Polish Music Evening Concert and Dance Party ^g Romanian-American Night at the Romanian Musrc & Dance Hall, 5-9 p.m. — Join as Romanian Americans gather to celebrate their heritage and tra- ditions. Everyone is enthusiastically invited to par- ticipate in this festive evening featuring perfor- mances by Romanian musicians and dancers. Orient s, an urban ethno-pop band, also performs. Agricultural Arena ■*- Barn Raising. Ongoing demonstrations of oxen com- mands, training, care and feeding; Border collie train- ing and demonstrations with sheep. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupa- tional skills related to "Home, Town and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain and Sea." 14 South Africa Saturdayy June 26 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games African Marimba: Phambili l/mvwfco/African Salad: Joyce Phoqela From Decorative to Political Struggle Murals Jukskei Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Shebeen as Home: Doreen Nteta Magusha TBA Swazi Traditional Dish: Monica Zwane Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose S2E Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Samoosas and Boeber. Faldela Williams Musical Instruments: Rebecca Mathibe Mafube (Version 4) Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Crushed Maize: Anna Catharina Fourie Shebeen as Social Meeting Place: Doreen Nteta Diketo (Version 1) African Marimba: Phambili Shebeens in Soweto: Zakhe Ngqobe Bok in die hok Mashonzha/ Mopani Worms: Masindi Mudau Sounds/Images of Shebeens Mathaihu The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall $opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Folk Virtuosos: Farcaj, Lese, Tite Village Dances from Moldova: Valaretul Paprica§ de Pui Chicken Paprikash Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voicule( Maramures Dance and Music: Voievozii Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Village Horn (Dance) from Oltenia: Calusul Pldcintd cu Brdnzd Sweet Cheese Plachinta Christmas Caroling and Dance: Cosanzeana Dance and Music from Oas: Tara Oasului Salatade Vinete§i de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Measuring the Milk in Maramure§: Voievozii Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Mucenici Chilled Sweet Dumpling Soup Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Colac cu Miere Sweet Bread with Nuts and Honey 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Grddina de Vara (Summer Garden) — Songs from Oas.: Java Oasului - 12:00 Maramures. Song and Music: Voievozii - 1:00 Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Vioculet - 2:00 Songs from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 3:00 15 Sunday, June 27 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Sugaring Off Breakfast Learn a Song Old Home Day cf£> Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate Songs of Worship: African-American Gospel & Mexican Songs Contra Music: Old New England Baked Beans 1 Create an Old Home Day Family Reunions & Homecomings Use of Media Franco- American Soiree Songs & Fiddle Tunes Irish Music Greek Family Gathering Meal Dance Workshop The Marching Band Tradition Kids Vote Singing Squares African-American Gospel Traditions Franco-American Family Dinner: Pork Roast Fireman's Gear Home, Town and Community Local/National Reporters Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Fiddle Tunes Apple & Fruit Pies Learn a Song The Fireman's Muster Accuracy in the Media Tribute to Bob McQuillen: Stories & Tunes Scottish Music & Dance Raisin & Lemon Pies Old Home Day Games Migration to New Hampshire Talking Heads: Spinmeisters Franco-American Soiree Songs Baked Beans 11 State Symbols Campaign Glitches Scottish Music & Dance Mexican Music Greek Dessert for a Crowd Dance Workshop The Agrarian Past Open Discussion Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Stories & Songs: Two Fiddles Old Home Day Games ^^ Returning to New Hampshire Tally Votes/Voting Results Polish Music Irish Music Special Event This all-day New Hampshire program event will feature the Temple Community Marching Band and a Fireman's Muster. Concluding with an Old Home Day Dance Party, at 5:30 p.m. featuring a contra and square dance party. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding; Border collie training and demonstrations with sheep. 11:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town, and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain, and Sea." 16 South Africa Sunday, June 27 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games TBA Preparing Maize Meal: Masindi Mudau ^2=? Musical Instruments: Henry Mshololo Lion and Goat Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani VusttWPorridge: Masindi Mudau Shebeens as Social Meeting Place: Doreen Nteta Kagati Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Uqhumatanal Matabella & Beans: Joyce Phoqela Cross-Cultural Program Crafts and Enterprise Bricks and Marble African Marimba: Phambili Cultural Villages/Craft Markets: Joseph Mathe Jukskei Discussion — Zulu-Indian Dance: Surialanga Souskluitjies: Anna Catharina Fourie Sounds/Images of Shebeens Mafube (Version 1) Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Shebeens and Township Economy: Victor Julius Magunha Bobotie and Stuffed Green Chili: Faldela Williams Mathathu (Version 1) ^-~. <2§? The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass- weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall §opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Tochiturd Pork Ragu with Polenta Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Viocukt Measuring the Milk in Maramures: Voievozii Salata deVinete$i de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Folk Virtuosos: Farcas,Lese,Tite Preparing the Bride in Oas,: Jara Oasului Ciorba cu Bor$ fi Tdiefei de Casd Borsch with Homemade Noodles Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Vioculef Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Pldcintd cu Dovleac Pumpkin Placninta Folk Virtuosos: Farcas.Lese, Tite Maramures Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzearia Prescura fi Colaci Ritual Breads Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Vioculet ^^ 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Grddind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Songs from Oas: Java Oasului - 12:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii - 1:00 Song and Music from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 2:00 Brass Band Music from Moldova: Valaretul - 3:00 17 Wednesday, June 30 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Franco-American Breakfast: Fried Potatoes and Eggs 4-H Crafts From the Trees Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate Franco-American Soiree Song and Fiddle African-American Gospel Traditions Wild Game I Learn a Song Home Adornments New Hampshire Presidential Primary Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Irish Music and Dance Shepherd's Pie Farm Crafts The North Country of New Hampshire Scottish Music and Dance Polish Music Franco-American Dinner: Ragout Children's Games Hispanic Heritage Kids Vote Contra Dance: Old New England and David Millstone Franco-American Soiree Potatoes Two Ways Dance Workshop Small Businesses Signs and Logos French Fiddles Mexican Family Song Yankee Pot Roast Nature Crafts Working with Wood Special Guests New England Barn Dance: Two Fiddles with Lester Bradley Fiddle Tunes with Rodney Miller Wild Game II <2^ Dance Workshop Fish and Game More Special Guests Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band African-American Gospel Traditions Franco-American Pork Hash Summer Camp Activity Gardens and Greenhouses Polish Music French Fiddles Cooking with Maple Syrup The Four Seasons Tally Votes/Voting Results New England Barn Dance: Two Fiddles Mexican Family Song Evening Concert and Dance Party New Hampshire Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso" Stage), 5:30-7 p.m. — with contra, square, and Irish ceili dancing. South African Choral Concert at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso" Stage), 7-9 p.m. — A special appearance by the Libertas Choir. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding. Draft horse work, training, care, and feeding. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise,""Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain and Sea." 18 Wednesday, June 30 South Africa Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games Workshop: Family Traditions in Dance: Shivulani Pumpkin: Monica Zwane Music in Shebeens: Zakhe Ngqobe Moraba-raba Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Discussion: Food and Migration Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose TBA Coffee and MelkterV. Anna Catharina Fourie Sociology of Shebeens: Victor Julius Mufube Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Suriaianga Breyani Lamb: Faldela Williams Shebeens and South Africa's Tourism Industry: Sundru Pillay TBA African Marimba: Phambili Mote/Boiled Corn Mea): Joyce Phoqela South African Craft Sector: Joseph Mathe Diketo Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Discussion: Cooking Utensils ^4? Storytelling: Nomsa Mctlalose Lion and Goat African Marimba: Phambili Mukusule MorogolDried Vegetables: Masindi Mudau Sounds/Images of Shebeens Bok in die hok The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romania Romanian Music and Dance Hall $opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Folk Virtuosos: Farcas.,Lese Maramures Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie New Year's Carnival from Moldova: Valaretul Mucenici Sweet Chilled Dumpling Soup Preparing the Bride in Oas,: Tara Oas,ului Cross-Cultural Program Arts of Adornment Salata de Vinete si de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Measuring the Milk in Maramures: Voievozii Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Colac cu Miere Sweet Bread with Honey and Nuts Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculef Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Paprkas de Pui Chicken Paprikash Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Oas. Country Dance and Music: JaraOa§ului Prescurd si Colaci Ritual Breads Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: Calusul 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Grddind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, VoiculeJ - 1:00 Song and Music from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 2:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii - 3:00 19 Thursday, July 1 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage A Healthy Breakfast: Fruit & Dairy Farm 1 Religious Folk Art Issue of the Day: Traditions with Former Governor Hugh Gregg Scottish Music & Dance Irish Music & Dance Rich and Famous: Copper Pennies & Harvard Beets Learn a Song Canterbury Tales il Media in New Hampshire Television Ads Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Old Friends: Sarah Bauhan.Jane Orzechowski & David Surrette Cooking with Maple Syrup Summer Camp The White Mountains Kids Vote Singing Squares with Lester Bradley Mexican Familv Song Crepes "All Dressed Up" Making the Old New Cross-Cultural Program Culture and Political Identity Franco-American Soiree Songs & Fiddle Tunes Fiddle Styles From the Garden shop Land Stewardship The Primary Pax Contra Dance: Old New England with David Millstone Polish Music Preserving Clinic: Pickles & Relish 4-H Crafts Working with Metal Old TV Ads African-American Gospel Traditions Franco-American Soiree Songs Summer Camp Activity By the Sea Campaign Stories Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Scottish Musk & Dance Just a Bite: Waldorf Salad & Pork Appetizer Children's Games Stone Walls Open Discussion Singing Squares with Lester Bradley Irish Music & Dance Apple ABCs Mosquitoes Tally Votes/Voting Results ngland Barn Dance: two Fiddles Mexican Family Song Evening Concert and Dance Party ^p South African Dance Party at the Roman Music & Dance Hall, 5:30-7 p.m., with the Phambili Marimba Band. Fiddle Combin . i 'iddlers from New Hampshire and Rom Music & i Hall, 7-9 p.m. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxetf commands, train- ing, care, and feeding. Draft horse work, training, care, and feeding. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain and Sea." 20 South Africa Thursday, July 1 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games African Marimba: . Phambili TshisevholDried Meat: Masindi Mudau Shebeens: An Historical Perspective — Sophiatown: Victor Julius Mafube (Version 2) Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Lion and Goat TBA Umxaxal Peeled White Pumpkin: Joyce Phoqela Musical Instruments: Masindi Mudau Mathathu (Version 1 ) Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Discussion: Rural/Urban Ingredients Shebeens in Soweto: Zakhe Ngqobe Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Kebabs with Dip: Faldela Williams Sounds/Images of Shebeens Magusha Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Music, Dance, and the Marabi Culture: Ruphus Matibe Kgati Sausage/ Boerewors: Anna Catharina Fourie Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Moraba-raba (Version 1) The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall §opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: Calusul Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Tochiturd Pork Ragu with Polenta Maramures Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana •i Placinta cu Branza Sweet Cheese Plachinta Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Village Horn (Dance) from Oas.: jara Oasului Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Cununa Harvest Celebration: Cosanzeana Village Horn (Dance) from Oltenia: Calus.ul Cozonac cu Nucd Dessert Bread with Nuts Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Village Horn (Dance) from Maramures: Voievozii Salata de Vinete si de Boeuf Eggplant and Beet Salads Folk Virtuosos: Farcas,Lese,Tite New Year's Carnival from Moldova: Valaretul Papanasi Cheese Fritters with Sour Cream and Jam Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculet ^£^ New Year's Carnival from Moldova: Valaretul 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Gradind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Brass Band Music from Moldova: Valaretul - 1 2:00 Ballads and Songs from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians ■ 1:00 Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculef - 2:00 Songs from Oas: Tara Oasului - 4:00 21 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Friday, July 2 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Yankee Hospitality Dance Workshop Making Do Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate Polish Music Mexican Family Song A Tale of Two Pies: Lemon & Raisin 4-H Crafts The Dairy Farm: Then & Now New Hampshire Presidential Primary Scottish Music & Dance Franco-American Soiree Songs & Fiddles * Hut Bread Learn a Song f Guilds & Leagues Kids Vote Contra Dance with Rodney Miller & David Millstone Irish Music & Dance Cheesecake Children's Games Tying the Knot More Campaign Stories New England Barn Dance: Two Fiddles Scottish Music & Dance Norwegian Baking Nature Crafts Rules & Regulations African-American Gospel Traditions Fiddle Tunes Salmon Pie Summer Camp Activity Destination Walpole Fringe Candidates Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Contra Music: Old New England Jewish Baking Dance Workshop Community & Business New Hampshire Demographic Changes Franco-American Soiree Songs & Fiddles Polish Music Irish Soda Bread Farm Crafts Sheep to Shawl Increase in Independents Contra Dance: Rodney Miller & David Millstone Stories of Celebration: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Baking with Maple Syrup Moose Crossing Tally Votes/Voting Results Contra Dance: Old New England with Mary DesRosiers Irish Music & Dance Evening Concert and Dance Party Conjunto Dance Pakty at the South African Luvhandf.ni ("Virtuoso" Stage), 5:30 p.m. — In col laboration with the National Museum of American History, this dance party brings Mexican- American dance music to a wider audience from its South Texas home. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding. Draft horse work, training, care, and feeding. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain and Sea." 22 South Africa Friday, July 2 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games TBA Vetkoekies and Fillings: Faldela Williams Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Moraba-raba (Version 2) Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Shebeen Kings and Queens: Victor Julius Diketo (Version 2) Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Mashondzal Mopani Worms: Masindi Mudau ■ Cross-Cultural Program Traditions and Hospitality Mutube (Version 3) Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Discussion: Cooking Utensils Sounds/Images of Shebeens African Marimba: Phambili RuskslKoeksisters: Anna Catharina Fourie Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Bok in die hok TBA Social Functions of Shebeens: Gladys Mahlangu Bricks and Marbles Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Umngqushol Samp and Beans: Joyce Phoqela Musical Instruments: Henry Mshololo Kgati The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1 :00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall $opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Maramures Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Ciorba cu Bor$ si Tdiefei de Casd Borsch with Homemade Noodles Preparing the Bride in Oa§:Tara Oa?ului Village Dances from Moldova: Valaretul Papicas, dePui Chicken Paprikash Folk Virtuosos: Farcas,,Les.e Measuring the Milk in Maramures: Voievozii Salata de Vinete $i de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu Village Dance from Oas, Country: Tara Oasului PldcintacuBranzd Sweet Cheese Plachinta Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers ^3? Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Mamaligd cu Branza Sour Cream Polenta with Feta Folk Virtuosos: Farca§,Le$e, Tite Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: Calusul ^2i? Prescurd si Colaci Ritual Breads 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Grddind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Music from Transylvania: Soporu de Campie - 12:00 Brass Band Music from Moldova: Valaretul - 1:00 Song and Music from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 2:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii - 3:00 23 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Saturday, July 3 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Franco-American Breakfast: Special Pancakes Learn a French Song Franco- American Genealogy Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band Irish Music & Dance Cooking with New Hampshire Cheese Dance Workshop From Bees to Blossoms New Hampshire's Congressmen Contra Dance: Old New England with Mary DesRosiers Songs of Worship: .African-American Gospel & Mexican Songs Pork Pies Franco-American Stories Franco-American Immigration Capitol Hill Staff Originally From New Hampshire French Fiddles Franco-American Fiddles & Stories Baked Beans & Ham 4-H Crafts Images of Community Presidential Candidates in Your Home Contra Dance: Rodney Miller & David Millstone Franco-American Soiree Cooking with Maple Syrup Franco-American Children's Games Sur Bois: Crafts in Wood Kids Vote Irish Music & Dance Polish Music Pea Soup Franco- American Style Nature Crafts Snow Press Secretaries Franco-American Soiree Scottish Music & Dance Pea Soup Yankee Style Learn a French Song Franco- American Storytelling Funniest Constituent Service Stories Singing Squares with Lester Bradley African-American Gospel Traditions Franco-American Dessert Create a Parade Float Mill Culture Volunteerism and Activism Contra Dance: Rodney Miller and David Millstone Contra Music: Old New England Cooking with H°ney g& The Tourist Trade Tally Votes/Voting Results New England Barn Dance: Two Fiddles Polish Music Evening Concert and Dance Party ^^ Franco-American Day in the New Hampshire Program Area, 5:30 — A Franco soirde and dance party celebrating the French-Canadian heritage that helped shape New Hampshire's culture. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding. Draft horse work, training, care, and feeding. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise," "Seasonal Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain and Sea." 24 South Africa Saturday, July 3 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Mutton Stew and Corn Meal: Anna Catharina Fourie Music/Dance in Shebeens: Victor Julius Jukskei TBA Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Magusha Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Wiuswa/Porridge: Masindi Mudau Variations of Traditions: Joseph Mathe Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Suriaianga Discussion: Rural/Urban Ingredients Shebeens and Pplice Violence: Victor Julius Mafube (Version 4) African Marimba: Phambili Swazi Traditional Food: Monica Zwane Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Diketo (Version 1) Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Tuna Breyani and Potato Pudding: Faldela Williams Shebeens and Tourism: Sundru Pillay Bok in die hok TBA Sounds/Images of Shebeens Mathathu The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall §opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Folk Virtuosos: Farcas, Lese, Tite New Year's Carnival from Moldova: Valaretul Tochiturd Pork Ragu with Polenta Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculej Maramures Music and Dance: Voievozii Salatd de Vinete $;' de Boef Eggplant and Beef Salads Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Song and Music from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians Cozonac cu Nuca Dessert Bread with Nuts Christmas Caroling and Dance: Cosanzeana Dance and Music from Oas: Tara Oasului Placinta cu Dovleac Pumpkin Plachinta Measuring the Milk in Maramures: Voievozii Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Men's Ritual Dance from Oltenia: Calus,ul Papanasi Cheese Fritters with Sour Cream and Jam Folk Virtuosos: Farcas, Lese, Tite 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Grddind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Songs from Oas.: Jara Oasului - 12:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii -1:00 Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voiculef - 2:00 Song and Music from Oltenia: Calusul Musicians - 3:00 25 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Sunday, July 4 New Hampshire Kitchen Summer Camp Mill Stage Political Traditions Town Hall Music Stage Front Porch Stage Cooking with Maple Syrup Children's Games Firsts & Bests Issue of the Day: Pro-Con Mock Debate Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band African-American Gospel Traditions Coming to America: Chinese Cooking <2& Learn a Song New England Storytelling Project State Chairs & Vice Chairs Contra Dance: Old New England with Mary DesRosiers Franco-American Soiree Songs Norwegian Independence Day Foods Dance Workshop Posts & Beams Political Parties Irish Music & Dance French Fiddles Fourth of )uly Tea Summer Camp Activity Fireworks! Kids Vote New England Barn Dance: Two Fiddles with Lester Bradley <§& Old Friends Red, White & Blue Dessert Nature Crafts Special Gear Primary Election Campaigns Scottish Music & Dance Mexican Family Song Fourth of July Picnic Learn a Song Camping Out Contra Dance: Rodney Miller with David Millstone ^£> Polish Music Mexican Celebration Cooking Farm Crafts Community Fourth of July Celebrations Participatory Democracy Klezmer Music: The Raymond St. Klezmer Band African-American Gospel Traditions Liberated Lobsters Children's Games Doing the Festival Every Vote Counts Scottish Music & Dance Mexican Family Song Freezer Jam Tally Votes/Voting Results French Fiddles Polish Music Evening Dance Party New Hampshire Dance Party at the New Hampshire Town Hall Music & Dance Stage, 5:30-7 p.m., with contra and square dancing. Agricultural Arena — Ongoing demonstrations of oxen commands, train- ing, care, and feeding. Draft horse work, training, care, and feeding. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Ongoing demonstrations of crafts and occupational skills related to "Home, Town and Community," "Ingenuity and Enterprise,""SeasonaI Work and Recreation," and "Farm, Forest, Mountain and Sea." 26 South Africa Sunday, July 4 Romania Luvhandeni "Virtuoso" Stage Ouma se Kombuis "Grandma's Kitchen" Maitisong Shebeen Traditional African Games TBA Amagewul Beverage: Joyce Pnoqela Elite Shebeens (the 1990s): Zakhe Ngqobe Lion and Goat Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga Discussion: Food and Migration Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Kagati Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Scorched Vermicelli and Sugar Beans Bredie: Faldela Williams Musical Instruments: Masindi Mudau Bricks and Marble Tsonga Traditional Dance: Shivulani Pap and Kaiings: Anna Catharina Fourie Sounds/Images of Shebeens Jukskei Zulu-Indian Fusion Dance: Surialanga §£ Discussion: Cooking Utensils Shebeen Kings and Queens: Victor Julius Mafube (Version 1) African Marimba: Phambili ■ rs/ii'sev/io/Dried Meat: Masindi Mudau Shebeens and Township Economy: Alicia Monis Magunha Tswana Traditional Dance: Teemayo Storytelling: Nomsa Mdlalose Mathathu (Version 1) The Province Area — Ongoing demonstrations of beadwork, ceramics, copper and wire work, embroidery, engraving on ostrich eggs, grass-weaving, jewelry-making, leatherwork, mixed medium, mural painting, quilting, tapestry, textiles, tinwork, traditional architecture, sculpture, toys and wire work, Tsonga beadwork, weaving, and woodcarving. 1 1:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Romanian Music and Dance Hall §opru Gazebo Romanian Home Kitchen Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Mucenici Chilled Sweet Dumpling Soup Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voicule( Measuring the Milk in Maramures: Voievozii Papricap de Put Chicken Paprikash Folk Virtuosos: Farcas.,Les.e, Tite Preparing the Bride in Oa$: Tara Oas.ului Salatade Vinete$i de Boeuf Eggplant and Beef Salads Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, Voicule( Transylvanian Music and Dance: Soporu de Campie Pldcintd cu Branza Sweet Cheese Plachinta Folk Virtuosos: Farcas,, Lese Maramures. Wedding Music and Dance: Voievozii Sarmale Stuffed Cabbage Rolls Urban Ethno-Pop Music: Nightlosers Village Fiddle Music and Dance: Consanzeana Prescura $i Colaci Ritual Breads Urban Folk Music: Trio Pandelescu, VoicuIe( ^>\ 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Grddind de Vara (Summer Garden) — Songs from Oas,: Tara Oasului - 12:00 Maramures Song and Music: Voievozii - 1:00 Song and Music from Oltenia: Calus,ul Musicians - 2:00 Brass Band Music from Moldova: Valaretul - 3:00 27 Festival Marketplace Schedule Wednesday, June 23 Cane Carving with Gerard Brunelle — 1:00 p.m Spinning with Karen Cook — 3:00 p.m. Thursday, June 24 Beadworking with Albertina Thembekile Majola —11 30 p.m Grass Weaving with Mpatuoa Violet Moloi — 3:00 p.m Friday, June 25 Pottery Making with Augustin Pall — 12:00 p.m. Icon Painting with Filofteia Papacioc — 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 26 Rug Braiding with Barbara Fisher — 1 :00 p.m. Toy Making with Art Anderson — 3:00 p.m. Sunday, June 27 Embroidery with Dorcas Kidibone Ngobeni — 1 1:30 p.m. Woodcarving with Themba Gule — 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 30 Woodcarving with Dan Gherasimescu — 12:00 p.m. Egg Decorating with Oltica Carstiuc — 2:00 p.m. Thurday, July 1 Basket Making with Newt Washburn — 1:00 p.m. Chair Caning with Peter Blanchard — 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 2 Bushman Drawing with Bernardo Rumao — 1 1:30 p.m. Ostrich Egg Carving with )oao Wenner Dikuartga — 3:00 p.m Saturday, July 3 Corn Husk Art with Margareta Nagy — 12:00 p.m. Pottery Making with Florin Colibaba — 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 4 Quilting with Vivian Eastman — 12:00 p.m. THE NATIONAL MALL S.Dillon Ripley Sackler African Art Hirshhorn Center Gallery Museum Museum ML'Enfant Plaa (Maryland Aie.&3*r5f&cil) Festival Marketplace 28 Smithsonian Folklife Festival Producer: Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Co-sponsor: National Park Service Major Supporters: Smithsonian Institution; Government of the United States Contributor: The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds In-Kind Contributors: Allegro Industries, Garden Grove, CA Ashby & Associates Video Production Services, Alexandi i Atrista, Indianapolis, IN Ben & Jerry's, Alexandria, VA Bergwall Productions, Inc., Chadds Ford, PA Brick Oven Bakery, Washington, DC Circuit City Foundation, Richmond, VA The Clarendon Grill, Arlington, VA Coca-Cola Co., Washington, DC Coleman Co., Wichita, KS G.L. Cornell Company, Gaithersburg, MD Costco, Manassas, VA Domino's Pizza, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Elmsford, NY Giant Food Inc., Washington, DC Global Village Productions, Alexandria, VA Goodmark Foods, Raleigh, NC Heidelberg Pastry Shop, Arlington, VA International Food Bakeries, Manassas, VA Java Tree Gourmet Coffees, Inc., Manchester, NH Bessie C. Johnson, Washington, DC Johnson's Flower & Garden Center, Washington, DC Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Winston-Salem, NC Maxell Corporation of America, Fair Lawn, NJ Media Visions Video Duplication, Springfield, VA Mediterranean Bakery, Inc., Alexandria, VA Michelle's Family Bakery, Bladensburg, MD Monadnock Mountain Spring Water, Wilton, NH Office Depot, Delray, FL Ottenherg's Bakers Incorporated, Washington, DC Peirce- Phelps, Inc. Audio/Video Products, Beltsville, MD PrbCom Associates Video Produc- tion Services, Wilmington, DE RAC Solutions, Bethesda, MD Red Sage Bakery/General Store, Washington, DC Reeves Restaurant & Bakery, Washington, DC Rehabilitation Equipment Professionals, Inc., Alexandria, VA Ricola, Inc., Morris Plains, NJ Rockline Industries, Inc., Sheboygan, WI Sherrill Bakery, Washington, DC Shoppers Food Warehouse, Corporate Headquarters, Lanham, MD Sony Electronics, Inc., Teaneck, NJ Target Distributing, Audio/Video Division, Rockville, MD TDK Electronics, Port Washington, NY Tiffany's Bakery, Temple Hills, MD Tourmobile Sightseeing, Washington, DC Tyson's Bagel Market, Tyson's Corner, VA Utz Quality Foods, Hanover, PA Warfield's Pastry Shop, Alexandria, VA Warner-Lambert Co., Morris Plains, NJ William B. Reiley Coffee Co.. Baltimore, MD Special Thanks: Folklore Society of Greater Washington Our gratitude to all of the volun- teers who make the Smithsonian Folklife Festival possible. Celebrating New Hampshire's Stories Partners: New Hampshire Commission on the Smithsonian Folklife Festival; Celebrate New Hampshire Culture; New Hampshire State Council on the Arts; Department of Cultural Resources; State of New Hampshire Presenting Sponsor: Bell Atlantic Major Contributors: Fleet Bank NH; Healthsource New Hampshire, A CIGNA Healthcare Company; Public Service of New Hampshire; Sanders, A Lockheed Martin Company; Tyco International Ltd.; Fidelity Investments; Fisher Scientific International Inc. Major Donors: Citizens Bank; Bank of New Hampshire; Clark Hill Sugary; Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc. Donors: AutoFair Group Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Hampshire Chuck Roast Mountain Wear Concord Trailways Curran-Easy Care, Inc. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center D.D. Bean and Sons Co. The French Foundation Grappone Auto Companies Hitchiner Manufacturing Co. Inc. Hyperthern, Inc. Kingsbury Corporation Markem Corporation MCT Telecom Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc. National Grange Mutual Insurance Company Olconda Jameson Trust PC Connection, Inc. Peerless Insurance Company Putnam Foundation Sitesurfer Publishing, LCC State Street Bank Super Precision Bearings — SBB Division The Telegraph Timken Aerospace In-Kind Contributors: Adams and Roy Inc., Portsmouth Appalachian Mountain Club, Jackson Arnold M. Graton and Associates, Ashland Atomic Billards, Washington, DC Attitash Bear Peak Benson Woodworking Company, Inc. Alstead Cannon Mountain Canterbury Shaker Village, Inc., Canterbury Commerical Fishermen's Association UNH Cooperative Extension Dodge Lumber Filmscene DC Garaventa CTEC, Inc. Granite State Forest Products J.C. Earnes Timber Harvesters Herrick Mill Works, Contoocook New Hampshire Maple Producers Association Millbrook Farm Woodworks, Westmoreland New England Ski Museum New Hampshire Beekeeper's Association New Hampshire Department of Agriculture New Hampshire Division of Maps New Hampshire Office of Travel and Tourism Development Pleasant View Gardens, Loudon Russell Gardens Wholesale, Richborough, PA Spaulding & Frost, LLC, Fremont State of New Hampshire, Department of Corrections, Concord Sweet Memories Farm, Milan Swenson Granite Company, LLC, Concord Timber Framer's Guild of North America, Alstead Timco Vermont Brick Manufacturing, Highgate Center, VT 29 Special Thanks: Celebrate New Hampshire Culture Commission on the Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Representative David Alukonis Daniel Callaghan Michael Chaney Representative Martha Fuller Clark [.B.Cullen Richard Danais Fred Dolan Katharine Eneguess Representative Natalie Flanagan James Garvin Kathleen Gregg Senator Carl Johnson Senator Sylvia Larsen Rebecca Lawrence Van McLeod Lauri Ostrander Beverly Rodeschin Laura Simoes Mervin Stevens Melissa Walker Celebrate New Hampshire Culture Board of Directors: Representative David Alukonis Richard Ashooh Daniel Callaghan Michael Chaney Katherine Enegi Burt Feintuch J. Michael Hickey McLeod [cWilliam L. Douglas O'Brien Mervin Stevens Jeffrey Taylor :sa Walker State of New Hampshire men! of Agriculture, Markets & Food Department of Corrections Department of Cultural Resources Department of Education Department of Resources & mimic Development 1 department of Safety tol Transportation uve Councilors Governor's Office Liquor Commission National Guard New Hampshire Community College Technical System New Hampshire State Library New Hampshire Technical Institute Office of State Planning Office of Travel and Tourism Office of Volunteerism Postsecondary Education Committee Sweepstakes Commission University of New Hampshire Dave Adams, Adams and Roy Inc. Jennifer Annis Ralph Arnold, Timco Maria Baier, Sno.engineering Adele Baker, Franco-American Center Patricia Baker, Bell-Atlantic Yellow Pages Phil Bartels, Timco Nancy Beach Richard Bean, Concord Litho Jane Beck, Vermont Folklife Center Karen Bennet, University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension Tedd Benson, Benson Woodworking Company, Inc. Mimi Bergere, New Hampshire Partners in Education Steve Bernier, Public Service Co. Fred Bishop, Public Service Co. Lynne Blye, Granite State Dairy Promotion Mary Jo Boisvert,' Public Service Co. Jackie Bonafide and the New Hampshire Writer's Project Ben Brungraber, Benson Woodworking Company, Inc. Alyson Bruu Phil Bryce, Division of Forests and Lands, DRED Alan Burgess, Sign Shop Manager, State of New Hampshire Department of Corrections Bill Cahill, Spaulding & Frost, LLC Canterbury Shaker Village Linda Carter, Bell Atlantic Susan Cerutti, Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce Liz Chamberlain, Office of Congressman John Sununu Deborah Cheever, Merrimack County Cooperative Extension Services Janie Chester- Young, Canterbury Shaker Village Clark Hill Inc. Helen Closson, Franco-American Center John Collins, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center John and Pat Colony, Harrisville Designs Matt Cookson, P.C. Connection Janice Crawford, Mount Washing- ton Valley Chamber of Commerce J.B. Cullen, New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands Darwin Cusack, Office of Congressman Charlie Bass Paula DeLisi, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Alice DeSouza John Dodge, Dodge Lumber Jim Dolph, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum Patrick Duffy Durgin and Crowell Jeff Eames, J.C. Eames Timber Harvesters Rachel Eames, Eames Insurance Service Carolyn Falgaras, Milford/Amherst Chamber of Commerce Doug Faxon Ted and April Ferguson, Millbrook Farm Woodworks Kevin Fife Michelle Fleury, This Old House Eve Fogarty, Bell Atlantic William T Frain, Public Service Co. Franco-American Center, Manchester Freese Family, Globe Firefighting Suits Jameson French, Northland Forest Products Richard French, Granite State Forest Products Gerrity Lumber, a subsidiary of Wickes Lumber Roland Goodbody, University of New Hampshire Milne Special Collection and Archive Andrea Graham, Canterbury Shaker Village Arnold M. Graton, Sr. Francis J. Haines, Jr., Janvier Associates, Inc. Serge Hambourg Richard Hamilton, White Mountain: Attractions Association Kenneth Hammerle, Sno.engineering Alan Hardy, Hopkinton State Fairgrounds Karen Hefler, Bell- Atlantic Yellow Pages Herrick Mill Works, Inc. John Herrick, Herrick Mill Works Scott Herrick, Swenson Granite Company Jane Hirschberg Gary Howard, N.H. Public Television International Paper, Madison Lumber Mill Susan Jasse Sandi Jones, General Federation of Women's Clubs of New Hampshire Brian Johnson, The Common Mar Paula Katkin, Bell-Atlantic Yellow Pages Sean Kelly, Vermont Brick Manufacturing Peter Kiriakoutsos, Howe, Riley and Howe, Professional Corporation Steve Kohn, Bell Atlantic Claire Kounelas, Howe, Riley and Howe, Professional Corporation Amy Landers, Capitol Center for the Arts League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Matt Leahy, Office of Senator Judd Gregg Helen Learned Stephanie Lewry, In-Town Manchester Library of Archives of New Hampshire Political Traditions Paul Lodi Bill Lord Mary Loring, Strawbery Banke Charlton MacVeagh, Jr. Kevin Martin, Best Western Sunapee Lake Lodge Continue 30 Joel McCarty, Timber Framers Guild of North America Mary McGuiness Nancy Marden Patricia Miller, Office of Senator Bob Smith Bruce Montville, Governor's Office on Volunteerism Mt. Washington Observatory Bernard Mucci, Tyco International Ltd. Michael Neil, Northern White Mountains Chamber of Commerce Beverly Nemetz Kate Nerrie, Benson Woodworking Company, Inc. New Hampshire Business Committee on the Arts New Hampshire Humanities Council Lona Norton Catherine O'Brien, New Hamp- shire State Council on the Arts Bob O'Connell, This Old House Patrick O'Grady, Eagle Times Dick Ober and the ., Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests Bruce Olson, Transformative Technology Jerry Olson, University of New Hampshire Jeffrey Paige Theresa Pare Hank Peterson Brenda Perkins, Kathleen Gallagher Family Realty Joan Prue Joe Raczka, Bell-Atlantic Yellow Pages Alex Ray, The Common Man John Richard, The Common Man Lois Richard Judy Rigmonet, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Teresa Rosenberger Robert Ross Stephen Roy, Adams and Roy Inc. Alan Rumrill, Cheshire County Historical Society Karl Salathe, Concord YMCA Gary Samson, University of New Hampshire Media Services Tim Scott Jeff Schneider, Office of Physical Plant, Horticulture Tom Schwieger, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce David Sellin Bill Shaw, Sitesurfer Publishing Tim Sink, Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce Molly Hodgson Smith Sarah Smith, UNH Cooperative Extension, Forestry Gail Smuda, Canterbury Shaker Village David Snyder, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Sno.engineering Sno.matic Controls and Engineering, Inc. Diane Souther, Apple Hill Orchard Tom Southworth, Timber Framers Guild of North America Jack Story, Dover Chamber of Commerce Stein, Volinsky & Callaghan Robert C. Stewart Sr., Hopkinton State Fairgrounds David Sutherland, Keene Chamber of Commerce Kevin Swenson, Swenson Granite Company, LLC Audrey Sylvester, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Joanne Tait, Pleasant View Gardens Matthew Thomas, Spaulding & Frost, LLC This Old House magazine Representative Arthur Tufts Mike Valuk, Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce Kathleen Veracco Don Welch II, Globe Firefighting Suits Eileen West, New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Cindy Westover, Great Brooks Farm Mary Whether, League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Mike Whitney, Fleet Bank New Hampshire Gerry Williams, New Hampshire Potter's Guild Judi Window, Granite State Ambassadors Dawn Wivell, International Trade Resource Center Gateways to Romania Partner: Romanian Cultural Foundation Major Supporter: Government of Romania Major Collaborating Organizations: Office of the President of Romania; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Culture; U.S. Embassy in Romania Collaborating Organizations: Romanian Peasant Museum; ASTRA Ethnographic Museum; University of Bucharest; Aid to Artisans Major Contributors: Coca-Cola; CONNEX Contributors: Chase Manhattan Bank; Romanian Development Bank; Timken Foundation Major Donors: Nestor Nestor & Kingston Petersen; Margelus Burga; Cold Chain Impex S.R.L.; Zero International Inc.; General Electric Major In-Kind Contributors: Tarom Airlines; Bates Centrade Saatchi & Saatchi Romania; Romtrans Donors: ABC Medical, Dr. Napolean Savcscu American Chamber of Commerce in Romania Banc Post Banca Romaneasca Stephan Benedict Ion & Stella Cepoi Deloitte & Touche, Romania Exim Bank Liviu and Dorina Georgescu Michael Georgescu Virgil D. Gligor Louis B. Goldman Mircea and Cornelia Golimbu GTE Alan Harper Andrew Harper Ernest Harper IBM Romania Iuliu Maniu Foundation Kate Kerr Dr. Claude Matasa Obie L. Moore Dan Neagoe Ion Patrascu Ra{iu Foundation Honorary Consul Lia Roberts Scala Thompson Tiberiu Salamon Dr. Eliot Sorel Dr. Victor Suciu Tofan Grup TransChem USA Robert Wald Wynelle W.White Young & Rubicam Michael Zyto In-Kind Donors: ABN AMRO Bank Algoritma ALTROM (Hotel Turist) Athdnee Palace Hilton, Bucharest Bucharest What When Where Crystal Publishing Group Institute for Computers ITC OFC/DMB&B Romanian Voice TV 2000 Olus Special Thanks: Romanian Cultural Foundation Augustin Buzura, President Carmen Firan Angela Martin Ramona Mitrica Angela Oisteanu loan Opris Stelu^a Paho^u Drago$ Tudor Maria Angelescu, Public Relations Office, Romania Senator Corneliu Bucur, ASTRA Museum, Sibiu Continued 31 Tim and Lucia Correll Mihai Dancu$, Ethnographic Museum Sighetu Marmajiei Zamfir Dejeu, Romanian Academy Folklore Archive, Cluj George Dobrea Rev. Petru Dugulescu, Deputy, Romanian Parliament Ion Florescu, Capital Securities, Romania Radu Florescu and John Florescu, Bates Centrade Saatchi & Saatchi, Romania Dr. Radu Florescu, Sr., Honorary Consul of Romania, Boston Mircea Geoana, Romanian Ambassador to the U.S. Anca Giurchescu, International Council for Traditional Music Institute of Ethnography and Folklore "C. Brailoiu" Emilia Ionescu, Aid to Artisans, Romania Meredyth Jensen, Aid to Artisans, Washington Charles King, Ion Ra{iu Chair, Georgetown University Gail Kligman, UCLA John Klipper and Viviana Palade, Romanian- American Enterprise Fund Martin Koenig Ernest Latham Sorin Marpozan National Center for Conservation of Tradition and Folklore Dr. loan Oltean, La Premiera Mihai Oroveanu, Artexpo Kristen Panerali, U.S. Embassy, Bucharest Luminija Petrescu, President's Office, Romania S. tefan Pop, IMP, Romania Marge Prede^eanu Sperarrfa Radulescu Theresa Richard Romanian Embassy, Washington, D.C. James Rosapepe, U.S. Ambassador to Romania Felicia Ros,u Georgeta Ros,u, Romanian Peasant Museum Dr. Napoleon Savescu Armand Scala, Congress of Romanian Americans Dr. Eliot Sorel Michelle Sprang, USAID Nancy Sweezy Randy Tift Transylvanian Ethnographic Museum, Brasov Christina Ungureanu, ASTRA Museum, Sibiu „ University of Bucharest Armina Vlaicu, Bates Centrade Saatchi & Saatchi Village Museum, Bucharest U.S. Fulbright-Hays Program UCLA-World Music and Dance Elias Wexlar South Africa: Crafting the Economic Renaissance of the Rainbow Nation Major Collaborating Organizations: South African Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology; National Arts Council of South Africa Collaborating Organizations: Buy- Afrika; African Art Centre; Skukuza Alliance Corporate Donors: KWV; Royal Hotel, Durban In-Kind Contributors: Aqua Coating, Inc., Manassas Park.VA KR Industries, Cicero, IL Special Thanks: Embassy of the Republic of South Africa Sheila Sisulu, Ambassador to the U.S. Franklin Sonn, former Ambassador to the U.S. James Joseph, U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Dr. Ben Ngubane, Minister of Culture Pradeep Maharaj Ezra Mtshontshi C. Maxwell Cameron Maridel Araneta Valerie Thomas Rayda Becker Peggy Bendel Nono Buthele/.i Kabelo Cook Senate Cook Margret Courtney-Clarke Bongi Dhlomo Bob Edgar Marcia Gallo Paola Gianturco Thomas Hull Michael Jackson Roger Jardine Mary Braxton Joseph Blakey Komani Megan Lombard Metro Travel Gordon Metz Delores Mortimer Mamosebi Mphofe Mwiza Munthali Zenobia Newton Ben Nteso Lebohang Nteso Sundru Pillay Pro-File Consultancy Eastern Cape Province Free State Province Gauteng Province KwaZulu-Natal Province Mpumalanga Province North West Province Northern Province Northern Cape Province Western Cape Province South African Tourism Board Raymond Seefeldt Zodwa Sikakane Phyllis Slade-Martin Penny Stein Carol Steinberg Andre Udenthal U. S. Embassy, South Africa U. S. Information Service Mike Van Graan Bettye Ward Brian Williams Kimberly Worthington Fifth Annual Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert Contributors: The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds; Ruth Mott Foundation Special Thanks: Emily Botein 32 Evening Programs Calendar Wednesday, June 23 South African Dance Party at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Dance to the rhythm of bongo drums, marimba, and mbiras, as the Phambili Marimba Band from Cape Town performs traditional music and dance. Romanian Concert at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Featuring urban, folk, and Gypsy music, this con- cert presents a variety of Romanian musical genres. Thursday, June 24 Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert: "Traditional Music for the Wedding" at the New Hampshire Town Hall Music & Dance Stage (in case of rain, Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History), 5:30- 9:00 p.m. This year's fifth annual Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert, honoring the achievements of the long-time Festival director, will feature traditional wedding music from the Balkan countries of Bulgaria and the Republic of Macedonia and the Eastern Caucasus of the former Soviet Union. The Yuri Yunakov Ensemble expands upon traditional Balkan vil- lage melodies to bring an eclectic mix of jazz, rock, Turkish, and Indian music to listeners. They are joined by the New York-based Ensemble Tereza, who skillfully fuse their traditional south Caucasian instruments with modern ones. Both groups illustrate the popular appeal that "wedding music" has in diaspora commu- nities. This concert is supported by The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds and the Ruth Mott Foundation. Friday, June 25 New Hampshire Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 5:30-7:00 p.m., with klezmer music. South African Concert at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Presented in Tswana, Zulu, Xhosa, and Sotho languages, the Teemayo Traditional Dance Group addresses traditional and contemporary issues in theatrical form. Saturday, June 26 Romanian- American Night at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:00-9:00 p.m. Join in as Romanian Americans gather on the National Mall to celebrate their heritage and traditions. Romanian Americans and the general public are invited to participate in this festive evening, which features performances by Romanian musi- cians and dancers. Orient Express, an urban ethno-pop jazz fusion band, also performs. Sunday, June 27 Old Home Day in the New Hampshire Program Area; Dance Party begins at 5:30 p.m. Celebrate that "down -home feeling," as we provide an all-day event filled with traditional community activities from New Hampshire. Included will be the Temple Community Marching Band, a fireman's muster, old-fashioned children's games, and cooking demonstrations. Following these events will be an evening contra and square dance party. Wednesday, June 30 New Hampshire Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Contra, square, and Irish ceili dancing. Stellenbosch Libertas Choir at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage, 7:00-9:00 p.m. In the spirit of the Rainbow Nation, South Africa's multiracial Libertas Choir makes a special appearance at the Folklife Festival. Thursday, July 1 South African Dance Party at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 5:30-7:00 p.m. Marimba and mbira music by the Phambili Marimba Band. Fiddle Combination with Fiddlers from New Hampshire and Romania at the Romanian Music & Dance Hall, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Fiddlers from New Hampshire and Romania come together to demonstrate the shared customs that exist amid the diversity of this year's Festival. Friday, July 2 Conjunto Dance Party at the South African Luvhandeni ("Virtuoso") Stage (in case of rain, Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History), 5:30-9:00 p.m. In collaboration with the National Museum of American History's Encuentros program, this dance party brings Mexican-American dance music to a wider audience from its South Texas home, where it is played at weddings, female coming-of-age ceremonies, graduation dances, and funerals. The dance party features Los Hermanos Layton and Gilberto Perez y Sus Compadres. It also marks the release of the new Smithsonian Folkways recording, Taquachito Nights: Conjunto Music from South Texas, a CD formed out of a partnership between the Smithsonian and the Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Center. Saturday, July 3 Franco- American Day in the New Hampshire Program Area, 5:30-9:00 p.m. To feature this community's cultural presence in New Hampshire, we are hosting a "Franco-American Day" to recognize the heritage and traditions of New Hampshire's resi- dents who, beginning in the 1800s, immigrated from Quebec. A Franco soiree and dance party are planned. Sunday, July 4 New Hampshire Dance Party at the New Hampshire Town Hall Music & Dance Stage, 5:30-7 p.m. Contra and square dancing. 33 Special Concerts and Events Fifth Annual Ralph Rinzler Memorial Concert Traditional Music for the Wedding Thursday, June 24, 5:30 - 9:00 rm. New Hampshire Town Hall Music & Dance Stage* Masters of Ceremonies — Martin Koenig and Ethel Raim Ensemble Tereza Featuring Ruslan Agababayev, Mark Elizarov, Tereza Eliza rova, Alex Hafizov, Rashad Mamedov, Victoria Minayev, Salamon Ryvinov, Robson Yefraimov Yuri Yunakov Ensemble Featuring Lauren Brody, Catherine Foster, Jerry Kisslinger, Ivan Milev, Carol Silverman, Yuri Yunakov This concert is made possible with support from The Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds and the Ruth Mott Foundation. Orient Express Romanian Jazz Fusion Friday, June 25, Noon Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History Featuring Octavian Andreescu, Mario Florescu, Hanno Hoefer, Zoltan Hollandus, Mihai Iordache, Jimi Laco, Edi Neumann, Hari Tavitian Old New England Thursday, July 1, 6:00-7:00 p.m. Millennium Stage Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Featuring Bob McQuillen, Jane Orzechowski, Deanna Stiles Conjunto Dance Party Friday, July 2, 5:30-9:00 p.m. South African Luvhandeni Stage* Los Hermanos Layton Featuring Gilbert Gonzalez, Norfilia Layton Gonzalez, Antonio V. 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