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. GLFF 2004 .
Information
Festival Staff


The Great Lakes Folk Festival is produced by the Michigan Traditional Arts Program/Michigan State University Museum
Rebecca Clark: Archivist and Coordinator of Festival Documentation

C. Kurt Dewhurst: Curatorial Consultant and liaison, Center for Great Lakes Culture

Alex Hawley: Web Development

Lora Helou: Marketing and Communications Director

LuAnne Kozma: Coordinator, Children's Area

Julie Levy-Weston: Festival Technical Director, Interim Volunteer Coordinator, Web Site Maintenance

Yvonne Lockwood: Curator, Traditional Foods and Michigan Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program Coordinator, Michigan Heritage Awards Program

Marsha MacDowell: Festival Director

Bill Matt: Festival Manager

Julia Meade: Public Relations Assistant

Kris Morrissey: Festival Evaluation Coordinator

Pat Power: Coordinator, Performer Booking and Services

Mary Jane Robb: Office Manager, Accountant

Tim Soule: MSU Museum Development Officer

Lynne Swanson:  Assistant Curator, Michigan Heritage Awards area

Scott Wall: Office Assistant

Sunny Wang: Computer Specialist

Pearl Yee Wong: Collections Coordinator, Photographer

Ami Van Antwerp: City of East Lansing Festival Liaison
The Michigan Traditional Arts Program at the Michigan State University Museum, a partnership program with the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, advances cross-cultural understanding and equity in a diverse society through the documentation, preservation, and presentation of folk arts and folklife in Michigan. For more information, call 517-355-0368 or write Michigan Traditional Arts Program, Michigan State University Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1045.


GLFF Music Selection and Community Advisory Committees

Selection of performers for the Great Lakes Folk Festival is made by a core curatorial committee consisting of a small group of music specialists from Michigan State University, Elderly Instruments, and The Ten Pound Fiddle. These individuals are well acquainted with a wide array of traditional music forms and have extensive experience with what music forms the GLFF audiences enjoy hearing.

Members of the Great Lakes Folk Festival Music Selection Committee for 2004 are:
Dr. Yvonne Lockwood, Senior Folklife Specialist, MSU Museum (specialist in Eastern European and Middle-Eastern music)

Dr. Marsha MacDowell, Coordinator, Michigan Traditional Arts Program

Pat Power, MSU Museum/Great Lakes Folk Festival Booking Coordinator, singer/songwriter and booking coordinator for the Ten Pound Fiddle
In addition to the above, the Great Lakes Folk Festival staff relies heavily on suggestions from colleagues who are specialists in traditional music of both the region and the nation.

For the 2004 Great Lakes Folk Festival, we gratefully acknowledge the assistance of:
Bob Blackman, Host, "The Folk Tradition" WKAR-FM (http://wkar.org/folktradition/)

Dr. Noel Allende-Goitia, Visiting Instructor, MSU Department of Music

Dr. Isaac Kalumbu, Assoc. Professor, MSU Department of Music (specialist in African music), musician

Dr. Michael Largey, Assoc. Professor, MSU Department of Music (specialist in Haitian music and music of the African diaspora in the Caribbean)

Dr. Laurie Sommers, Asst. Professor, Valdosta State University, Georgia; former ethnomusicologist/folklorist for Festival of Michigan Folklife

Dr. Deborah Smith Pollard, Asst. Professor, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Host, "Strong Inspirations," WJLB-FM 98; specialist in African-American gospel music

Dr. Jim Leary, Director, Upper Midwest Humanities Center/University of Wisconsin-Madison, co-co-producer, "Down Home Dairyland" radio program (http://arts.state.wi.us/static/downhome.htm)

Dr. Mark Sullivan, Assoc. Professor, MSU Department of Music (specialist in Haitian music and music of the African diaspora in the Caribbean)

Dr. Timothy Lloyd, Executive Director, American Folklore Society;
(http://afsnet.org/aboutAFS/aboutAFS.cfm) former director of CityFolk Festival, Dayton; and board member, National Council for Traditional Arts

Dr. Richard March, Folk Arts Coordinator, Wisconsin Arts Board and co-producer, "Down Home Dairyland" radio program (http://arts.state.wi.us/static/downhome.htm)

Julia Olin, Associate Director, National Council for theTraditional Arts
(http://www.ncta.net/)

Dr. Dan Sheehy, Director, Folkways, Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage; ethnomusicologist and mariachi musician
(http://www.folkways.si.edu/)

Dr. Nick Spitzer, Host, "American Routes" (http://www.americanroutes.org/)
The Great Lakes Folk Festival Community Advisory Committee also provides invaluable input into the music selection process. Because of their interest in helping to make the Great Lakes Folk Festival our region's best offering of traditional music, these individuals bring to the process either an understanding of local audience preferences or their own special niche of expertise in music.

Members of the Great Lakes Folk Festival Community Advisory Committee for 2004 are:

Tony "Chayo" Cervantes, Host "Ondas en Espanol," WKAR-AM (http://wkar.org/radio/ondas/)

Wanda Degen, East Lansing Arts Festival music programmer, musician

Ronald Eggleston, Capital Area Blues Society (http://cabsblues.homestead.com/home.html)

Irene J. Henry, Michigan Department of Management and Budget/Office of Design and Construction

Dr. Peter Knupfer, MSU MATRIX/H-Net, Wisconsin champion fiddle player

Steve Kwiecinski, polka music specialist

Doug Neal, Host, "Progressive Torch and Twang" WDBM 88.9 FM (http://www.msu.edu/~depolo/index2.html)
 

Chris Rietz, Elderly Instruments (http://www.elderly.com)

G. Yvette Robinson, City of East Lansing Arts Commission

Andrea S. Rutledge, City of East Lansing Arts Commission
 
 
Ami Van Antwerp, City of East Lansing
 
Stan Werbin, owner, Elderly Instruments  (http://www.elderly.com)
 

Suggestions?

The Great Lakes Folk Festival staff welcome your suggestions of traditional artists you think would be good for the festival. The core selection committee will review suggestions and, if appropriate, add those suggestions to the list of potential artists. Please feel free to call or send Pat Power, Booking Coordinator, your suggestions at 517-432-GLFF or glffbooking@museum.msu.edu



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