2025 Traditional Arts



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9/20/2023 1:00:00 PM

2025 Traditional Arts

2025

Tartaglia, Dominick

Dom Tartaglia

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  • County: Miami-Dade County

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County: MiamiDade

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  • Folklife Curator, HistoryMiami Museum, Miami, Florida
  • Previously, Service and Engagement Coordinator, University of Miami, Public Allies, Catalyst Miami
  • M.M., Musicology and Ethnomusicology, Florida State University; B.A., Anthropology, Cum Laude, University of Florida
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  • Folklife Director at the North Carolina Arts Council, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Previously, Program Associate, Music Maker Relief Foundation
  • Co-author of the book “Hanging Tree Guitars” with artist Freeman Vines
  • M.A., Folklore, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and B.A., Anthropology, Vassar College
  • County: Miami-Dade County

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County: MiamiDade

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  • Professor of English and Humanities, Barry University and Interdisciplinary artists classical soprano, Scottish & Irish traditional singer
  • Founder/Director folk arts education program, Carnival Arts; staff writer/editor Miami New Times, LOFT magazine, Artburstmiami.com and contributor Opera News, the Miami Herald, and WLRN radio
  • Chair, Florida Folklife Council
  • Co-editor Everynight Life: Culture and Dance in Latin/o America (Duke University Press)
  • Ph.D., English, Duke University; B.A., English, University of Michigan; B.M., Vocal Performance, Barry University
  • County: Leon County

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County: Leon

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  • Assistant Professor of Musicology and Director of the Center for Music of the Americas; specializes in the traditional music of the Greek islands, northeastern Brazil, Ireland, and their respective diasporas, as well as instrumental rock music and the machines that make it possible
  • Active performer, composer, and recording artist, plays fiddles, lutes, accordion, percussion, and tsambouna (goatskin bagpipe)
  • Member, Society for Ethnomusicology, Modern Greek Studies Association, American Folklore Society, International Council for Traditional Music, Associação Brasileira de Etnomusicologia, and International Bagpipe Organization; and member, SEM Council and the Executive Board of the Journal of Modern Greek Studies; Chair and a founding member of the Modern Greek Studies Association’s Transnational Studies Committee
  • Previously, Managing Editor of Oral Tradition; James A. Notopoulos Fellow in the Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature; and Traditional Artist Fellowship from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (2018)
  • Master Artist by the Florida Folklife Program for his work performing and teaching the traditional music and oral poetry of Kalymnos in the Greek immigrant community of Tarpon Springs (2019)
  • Ph.D., Ethnomusicology, Harvard University