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2020 Traditional Arts General Program Support and Specific Cultural Project
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
9/12/2018 2:00:00 PM
Name:
2020 Traditional Arts General Program Support and Specific Cultural Project
Fiscal Year:
2020
Staff Member:
Chair:
Terry Olson
Location:
Via webinar
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Panelists (6)
Palkhivala, Tania
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 Preforming 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 BA, Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago; M.S., Community Psychology, Springfield College; 18 Ph.D. courses, Performance Studies, Northwestern University
Witulski, Christopher
County:
Bio:
Bio
Instructor 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
Articles in
Ethnomusicology Forum
,
The Journal for North African Studies
,
The International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
, and the
Yale Journal for Music and Religion
(forthcoming)
Ph.D., University of Florida
Drummond, Shelly
County: Polk County
Bio:
County: Polk
Bio
Consultant / Folklorist, Plant City, Florida
Formerly Curator of Education and Programs, Polk County History Center
Formerly the Folklorist and Director of Programs at Tuckerton Seaport
Worked with the Maryland Traditions team as the Folklorist for the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and as a member of the Breene M. Kerr Center for Chesapeake Studies
Served on the Board of Directors for the ‘Stories of the Bay’ Heritage Area and is currently working to revitalize Plant City Main Street
M.A., Folk Studies and Historic Preservation, Western Kentucky University; B.G.S., focus on Historical Archaeology, Virginia Commonwealth University
Neile, Caren
County: Palm Beach County
Bio:
County: PalmBeach
Bio
Affiliate Professor, Storytelling Studies, Florida Atlantic University
Performance storyteller with experience working in 10 states and six countries
Segment producer, co-host, The Public Storyteller, WLRN public radio
Founding editor of international academic journal
Storytelling, Self, Society
(2004-present) currently published by Wayne State University Press
Author of
Florida Lore
(2017) published by the History Press
Author of
The Great American Story
(2010) published by Lambert Academic Publishing
Ph.D., Comparative Studies, Florida Atlantic University; M.F.A., Creative Writing, Florida International University; B.A., Literature/Writing, Columbia University
Brackner, Joey
County:
Bio:
Bio
Former Manager, Alabama State Council on the Arts' Folklife Program
Former Director, Alabama Center for Traditional Culture
Manages an apprenticeship grants program supporting master folk artists who are teaching students their art forms
Author of
Alabama Folk Pottery
(2006) published by the University of Alabama Press
Host of the Alabama Public Television series
Journey Proud
M.A., Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin; B.A., Anthropology, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Zeringue , Maria
County:
Bio:
Bio
Director, Folk and Traditional Arts Program, Mississippi Arts Commission; manages Folk Art Grants Program, Folk Art Apprenticeship Program, Folk Artist Fellowship Program and Film and Media Arts Grants Program
Managing Editor,
Mississippi Folklife
Online Journal
M.A., French and Francophone Studies, University of Louisiana, Lafayette; M.A. Folklore, Indiana University; B.A., French, University of Louisiana, Lafayette