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2025 Traditional Arts
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
9/20/2023 1:00:00 PM
Name:
2025 Traditional Arts
Fiscal Year:
2025
Staff Member:
Tartaglia, Dominick
Chair:
Dom Tartaglia
Location:
Go to Meeting
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
gps-scp-rubric-2025.pdf
ScoregridTraditional.pdf
AgendaTraditionalfinal.pdf
Panelists (4)
Navarro Maza , Vanessa
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
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
van Buren, Zoe
County:
Bio:
Bio
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
Landeros, Celeste
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
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
League, Panayotis
County: Leon County
Bio:
County: Leon
Bio
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