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2022 Traditional Arts SCP & GPS
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
9/21/2020 9:00:00 AM
Name:
2022 Traditional Arts SCP & GPS
Fiscal Year:
2022
Staff Member:
Chair:
Heather Mayo
Location:
Webinar
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
TraditionalScoregrid.pdf
TraditionalArtsPanelNotebook.pdf
Panelists (5)
Witulski, Christopher
County:
Bio:
Bio
Assistant Teaching Professor of Ethnomusicology, College of Musical Arts, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Former Specialized Teaching Faculty, College of Music, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Ethnomusicologist whose research focuses on issues of commodification and change in Morocco’s sacred music scenes, American popular music, and old time music
Author of
Gnawa Lions: Authenticity and Opportunity in a Moroccan Ritual Music
(Indiana University Press, 2018) and
Focus: Music and Religion of Morocco
(Routledge Press, 2019)
Ph.D., University of Florida
Fromm, Annette
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Museum specialist and folklorist and Coordinator/Assistant Professor of Museum Studies at Florida International University, retired
Previous experience includes work in museums in Ohio, Oklahoma and Florida; and consultations for museums within the US and oversaw and conducted extensive field research in ethnic communities across the United States and in Greece
Author of “We Are Few, Folklore and Ethnic Identity of the Jewish Community of Ioannina, Greece, Published by Lexington Books, 2008. Annette has published articles on immigrant-ethnic groups in America, Jews in Greece, Greek folklore, Native Americans in museums, multicultural museums, and folk art
Past-President of the International Committee of Museums of Ethnography (ICME) and Member of the Florida Folklife Council
Ph.D. in Folklore with minors in Art History and Anthropology, Indiana University; and B.A., African Studies and Textiles, Kent State University
Emmanuelli, Melanie
County: Orange County
Bio:
County: Orange
Bio
Senior Manager, Grants and Special Projects, Orange County Public Schools
Previously Grants Manager, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Orlando: Director of Grants Management, Lawrence Hall Youth Services, Chicago, Illinois; Grants Officer, America’s Families United, Washington, D.C.; Researcher, Nuestra Musica: Latino Chicago, Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Founder, Puerto Rican Organization for the Performing Arts
B.A., Theater and B.A., Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago; M.S., Human Services, Springfield College; 18 Ph.D. courses, Performance Studies, Northwestern University; Alumnus, Latino Museum Studies Program, Smithsonian
President (board) – Escuela de Bomba y Plena Tata Cepeda (FL); Vice President (board) – Colectivo Umoja (PR); Secretary (board) – Alianza Center (FL); Communications Officer (board) – Parent Teacher Association Hunters Creek Elementary School (FL)
Bulger, Peggy
County: Nassau County
Bio:
County: Nassau
Bio
PhD, Folklore & Folklife, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (1992)
Florida State Folklorist/Folklife Program Administrator (1976-1989)
Traditional and Folk Arts Director, Southern Arts Federation (1989-1999)
Director, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress (1999-2012) Retired.
Board member, Florida Humanities (2016 - present)
Member, Florida Folklife Council (2013 - present)
Board member, National Council for the Traditional Arts, Washington, DC (1998 - present)
Bucuvalas, Tina
County: Pinellas County
Bio:
County: Pinellas
Bio
Director, Florida Cultural Resources, Inc.
Former Curator of Arts & Historical Resources, The City of Tarpon Springs
Previously served as State Folklorist and Director of the Florida Folklife Program/Bureau of Historic Preservation, Department of State
Founder, Folklife Program at HistoryMiami (formerly Historical Museum of Southern Florida)
Author, Co-Author, or Editor of five books, including
Greek Music in America
(2019),
Greeks in Tarpon Springs
(2016),
The Florida Folklife Reader
(2011)
, Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Arts
(2004)
,
and
South Florida Folklife
(1994)
M.A., Folklore & Mythology, University of California, Los Angeles.; Ph.D., Folklore, Indiana University