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FOLK
MASTERS SERIES
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Housed in the
Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism at the University of Louisiana
Lafayette, the Louisiana Folk Masters™ series spotlights
individuals from around the state who represent
Louisiana's diverse folk cultures. While initially focused
on the CD series, the project's larger goal is a portfolio of humanities
content.
– The Louisiana Folk Masters™ Music Series draws from
the extensive collections of the Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore,
which houses thousands of recordings, representing the collecting
and preservation activities of several generations of folklorists,
ethnomusicologists, linguists and other cultural resource management
professionals. The oldest recordings contained in the collection are
on wax cylinders and the newest were collected with the latest in
high-quality digital recording techniques. Recordings are as intimate
as a living room in Mamou to the stage of the American Folklife Festival
in Washington, D.C.
– The Louisiana Folk Masters™ in Profile Series is a planned
cooperative effort with the local press, The Daily Advertiser being
the first to feature individuals drawn from the community who are
practitioners of folkways, either of established interest or
deserving interest. Reporters will work with Research Associates from
the Center who will act not only as field guides but appear as experts
within the piece. (We would eventually like to extend this model to
other media, such as television.)
– The Louisiana Folk Masters™ Publication Series encourages
writers to extend the treatment individuals receive in the profile
series. The medium for doing so are a series of books, each of which
will be a compilation, based on region, tradition,
or group. On a smaller scale, such a series can be produced
through the Center itself; larger projects will be handled by a press.
– The Louisiana Folk Masters™ project reflects the Center's vision.We encourage all inquiries. |
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