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The 2003 Smithsonian Folklife
Festival celebrated the
living traditional cultures of the
Republic of Mali, Scotland, and Appalachia.
June 25 - 29, July 2 - 6, 2003
on the National Mall
 
*American Sign Language interpreted
Times listed are starting times
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July 5 Harmony
Stage
Heritage
Stage
Bristol Mural
Stage
Appalachian
Kitchen
        "Breads and Spreads"
11.00 am Songs & Ballads: Laura Boosinger *Narrative:
History of Appalachian Music and Radio
Songs from the Coal Fields:
Carl Rutherford and Elaine Purkey
Apple Butter
(L. Childress)
11.45 am Contemporary Appalachian Music: Appalachian Reggae with Ras Alan and Brother Bob Strings:
Bruce Greene, Don Pedi
   
12.00 pm     Mountain Banjo:
Will Keys and Lee Sexton with Doug Dorschug and Rich Kirby
Biscuits
(L. Griffey)
12.30 pm Bluegrass Gospel: Still Waters West Virginia Liar's Contest
with Bonnie Collins and Bil Lepp
   
12.45 pm       Foraged Wild Jam (S. Bridges)
1.00 pm     Songs from the Coal Fields:
Elaine Purkey
 
1.30 pm Dance Party with the Carcassonne Community Dance Group from Kentucky and the Lee Sexton and Ray Slone North Carolina Fiddle:
Rayna Gellert, Joe Fallon and Joe Thompson
  Cherokee Bean Bread
2.00 pm     North Carolina Strings:
Don Pedi and Bruce Greene
 
2.15 pm Old-Time Workshop:
Clyde Davenport, Will Keys ad Joe Thompson
*West Virginia Liar's Contest with Bil Lepp   Jams
(K. Carroll)
3.00 pm Contemporary Appalachian Music: Appalachian Reggae with Ras Alan and Brother Bob   North Carolina Fiddle:
Rayna Gellert and
Joe Fallon
 
3.15 pm   Galax String Band: The New Ballard's Branch Bogtrotters   Foraged Wild Jelly (S. Bridges)
3:45 pm Appalachian Bluegrass:
The O'Quinn Brothers and the Bluegrass Travelers
     
4.00 pm   The Community Dance at Carcassonne Mountain Fiddle: Clyde Davenport and Michael DeFosche *Dumplings
(L. Griffey)
4:30 pm Galax String Band: The New Ballard's Branch Bogtrotters      
4.45 pm   Bluegrass Gospel: Still Waters   Cornbread
(F. McClellan)
5.00 pm     *Songs and Ballads:
Randy Wilson
 
5.30 pm        
 
Appalachia Evening Concerts for July 5, 2003
  Appalachia's Harmony Stage:
5.30 pm - 9.00 pm NEA Presents National Heritage Winners from Appalachia
Ralph Stanley, Still Waters, Hazel Dickens, Jesse McReynolds and
The O'Quinn Brothers and the Bluegrass Travelers
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July 5 Bamako Stage Timbuktu Stage Talking Tree Malian Foodways Ongoing Demonstrations
   
"Wedding Day"    
11.00 am Tabital Pulaku: Fulani Pastoral Music So Fing:
Somono Music with Puppets
*Donso N'goni: Hunters' Music Tion tion:
Kadiatou Sow
Ongoing demonstrations in textiles (carding, spinning, hand weaving of wool and cotton fabrics, dyeing techniques of mudcloth (bogolan), indigo, and tie-dye damask, hand and machine embroidery, and fashion design), metalwork and jewelry, leatherwork, baskets, straw mats and jewelry, pottery, sculpture, traditional medicine and the arts of adornment (henna for hand and feet decoration, hair braiding and hairstyling with beads).
11.45 am N'goussoun: Bambara Balafon from Bélédougou Baba Larab: Takamba Music and Dance of the Sonraï? People Musical Storytellers  
12.00 pm       Salabuluna:
Ami Sow
12.30 pm Tartit:
Tuareg Music and Sword Dance
Dogon Masked Dance Group *Malian Clothing for Weddings  
1.00 pm       Tiakry (Dégé): Kadia Souko
1.15 pm Neba Solo:
Balafon Music from Kénédougou
Fashion Show Planning a Wedding  
2.00 pm Members of the Ensemble Instrumental Groupe Sogonikun: Wassoulou Masked Dancers Yaya Coulibaly: Puppets & Marionettes Fonio:
Fatoumata Sissoko
2.45 pm Tabital Pulak:
Fulani Pastoral Music
*Musical Storytellers Growing Up in Mali  
3.00 pm       Couscous (Kayes Region):
Mariam Diarra
3.30 pm N'goussoun: Bambara Balafon Music from Bélédougou So Fing:
Somono Music with Puppets
Baba Larab: Takamba Music and Dance of the Sonraï? People  
4.00 pm       Niougu na:
Mariama Camara
4.15 pm Tartit:
Tuareg Music and Sword Dance
Donso N'goni: Hunters' Music *Malian Wedding

 
5.00 pm Neba Solo:
Balafon Music from Kénédougou
Dogon Masked Dance Group

  Tamarand Drink: Aissa Touré
 
Mali Evening Concerts for July 5, 2003
  Mali's Timbuktu Stage
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm *Malian Music: Kanaga de Mopti, Malian National Band, and Ali Farka Touré, "Africa's Bluesman"
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July 5 Fèis Stage Ceilidh Stage Panto Stage Narrative Stage Scottish Kitchen Ongoing Craft Demonstrations
             
11.00 am Gaelic Concert:
Music from Scotland's Highlands & Islands
Scottish Small Pipes *Panto!: Cinderella & Scotland's Traditional Holiday Theater Life on Fair Isle:
Britain's Most Remote Community
Crab Risotto
(Sue Lawrence)


Tartan weaving and designing; Harris Tweed weaving; silversmithing; Shetland basket-weaving; Orkney chair-making;
kilt-making; whisky- distilling and the related skills of malting, cooperage, and coppersmithing; Fair Isle boat-building; heraldry; genealogy and genealogical research; golf club making; curling stone making; knitting traditions from Shetland, Fair Isle, and Sanquhar; tapestry weaving;
sporran-making; stonemasonry; gilding & restoration crafts; harp-making; and bagpipe making.
11.45 am Songs & Ballads of Music & Musicians Mitchelson Brothers: Scottish Highland Dance Demonstration & Workshop   Scots:
The Mither Tongue
Whole Fish & Herring (Western Isles)
12.00 pm     The Singing Kettle:
Scottish Children's Songs
   
12.15 pm       The Art of Distilling Scotch Whisky  
12.30 pm Battlefield Band:
Forward with Scotland's Past
The Occasionals: Scottish Ceilidh Dance     Parkins Biscuits (Joyce MacRae)
1.00 pm     Songs & Ballads from North-East Scotland    
1.15 pm Wrigley Sisters:
Music from Orkney
      Tablet
(Allison Kinnaird & Christine Primrose)
1.30 pm   Brian McNeill: Songs of Scots, At Home & Abroad   *Western Isles Storytellers: Crofting in the Outer Hebrides  
1.45 pm     Panto!: Cinderella & Scotland's Traditional Holiday Theater    
2.00 pm City of Washington Pipe Band in Concert       Lamb Casserole with Black Pudding
(Sue Lawrence)
2.15 pm       Scottish Stories of the Supernatural  
2.30 pm   A Burns Supper: Scotland's Annual Celebration of the Bard's Birthday      
2.45 pm Battlefield Band:
Forward with Scotland's Past
  The Singing Kettle:
Scottish Songs for Children
  Oatmeal Gingerbread (Joyce MacRae)
3.00 pm       North Sea Oil: Oil & Aberdeen  
3.30 pm   Dougie MacLean:
A Contemporary Voice of Scotland
    Mealie Dumplings (Anne Reid)
3.45 pm Alison Kinnaird & Christine Primrose: Music from Gaelic Scotland   *Glasgow in Song & Story Celebrating Shetland's Viking Past:
The Up Helly-A'
 
4.15 pm Mitchelson Brothers: Scottish Highland Dance Demonstration & Workshop     *The Scottish Travellers Stovies
(Alexa Reid)
4.30 pm   Wrigley Sisters: Music from Orkney Panto!: Cinderella and Scotland's Traditional Holiday Theater
   
4.45 pm The Occassionals: Scottish Ceilidh Dance     Scottish Tartans: Legend, Lore & Craft  
 
Scotland Evening Concerts For July 5, 2003
  Scotland's Fèis Stage
5.30 pm - 7.30 pm Scotland since Robert Burns:
New Voices/ New Songs Brian McNeill, Karine Polwart, Ed Miller, Adam McNaughtan, Dougie MacLean, Alison Kinnaird andChristine Primrose
 
Other Events
Family Activities John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts Millennium Stage
     
11.00 am Scottish Songs from Aberdeen  
11.45 am Scottish Toys & Games  
12.30 pm Appalachian Songs & Instrument Demonstration  
1.15 pm Appalachian Songs  
2.00 pm Scottish Toys & Games  
2.45 pm Appalachian Stories  
3.30 pm Malian Names & Greetings  
4.15 pm Malian Puppets  
5.00 pm Malian Music & Dance  
6.00 pm   The Battlefield Band
 
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