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Records, 1966-1979 Records, 1966-1979 Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Archives Washington, D.C. Contact us at [email protected] Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1 Descriptive Entry.............................................................................................................. 1 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 1 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 3 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Collection Overview Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C., [email protected] Title: Records Identifier: Accession T90055 Date: 1966-1979 Extent: 35 cu. ft. (35 record storage boxes) Creator:: Smithsonian Institution. Division of Performing Arts Language: Language of Materials: English Administrative Information Prefered Citation Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession T90055, Smithsonian Institution. Division of Performing Arts, Records Descriptive Entry This accession consists of records documenting the activities of the Division of Performing Arts (DPA). Materials document a variety of public performances, concerts, touring shows, and festivals. Particularly well documented are activities surrounding the annual Festival of American Folklife. Records include correspondence, memoranda, budget records, event listings, program brochures and publications, photographs of events and performers, news clippings and press releases, and video recordings. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Concerts Performing arts Types of Materials: Black-and-white photographs Brochures Clippings Color photographs Ephemera Page 1 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Manuscripts Sound recordings Video recordings Names: Festival of American Folklife Page 2 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Container Listing Box 1 Box 1 of 35 AFL-CIO, 1973 Box 1 of 35 American Folklife Society, 1973 Box 1 of 35 AFL-CIO Labor Studies Center - Training Institute, 1974 Box 1 of 35 AFL-CIO Labor Studies Center - W. A. National Program, 1974-1975 Box 1 of 35 AFL-CIO Labor Studies Center Committee Box 1 of 35 Fennegan - Memoranda Box 1 of 35 Feasibility Study Box 1 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Proposals, 1976 Box 1 of 35 Festival of American Folklife, 1976 - Valuing our Cultural Treasury Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Memoranda and Correspondence, 1975-1976 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1975-1976 Box 1 of 35 Festival of American Folklife, 1974 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Festival Funding Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Correspondence, 1973 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Policy, 1975-1976 Box 1 of 35 ARBA (American Revolution Bicentennial Administration) Budgets, 1976 Box 1 of 35 Smithsonian Bicentennial, 1976 Box 1 of 35 Eight Cities Jazz Report to ARBA, February 1976 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial - Jazz Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial ARBA Jazz Festival Box 1 of 35 Smithsonian Bicentennial, 1974 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1971-1974 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Organizations - Boston 200, 1974 Page 3 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Reports Box 1 of 35 ARBA Contract, 1975 Box 1 of 35 ARBA Contract, 1974 Box 1 of 35 ARBC Contract Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial News Articles Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1973 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1972 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial Smithsonian Budget Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1971 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1970 Box 1 of 35 Bicentennial, 1969 Box 1 of 35 Congressional Hearings, 1971 Box 1 of 35 Contracts and Proposals - Department of Labor, 1974-1976 Box 1 of 35 Department of Labor, 1973 Box 1 of 35 Contracts and Proposals - Department of State, 1975-1976 Box 1 of 35 Department of State, 1974 Box 1 of 35 Contracts and Proposals - Department of Transportation, 1974-1976 Box 1 of 35 Private Fund, 1972 Box 1 of 35 Department of Transportation, 1974 Box 1 of 35 National Park Service, 1974 Box 1 of 35 Smith-Mattingly Production, 1974 Box 1 of 35 Administration, 1972-1973 Box 1 of 35 DPA - Audit Box 2 Box 2 of 35 Budget Spreadsheets Box 2 of 35 Status of Funds, 1974 Page 4 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Box 2 of 35 Budget - Discretionary Fund, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Administration, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Administration, 1974-1976 Box 2 of 35 Administration - Folklife Foundation Bill, 1975 Box 2 of 35 DPA - Senate Sub-Committee Questions and Audit, 1975 Box 2 of 35 Budget, 1973 Box 2 of 35 Correspondence, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Correspondence, 1975 Box 2 of 35 Chronological File, July 1974-July 1975 Box 2 of 35 Chronological File, July 1975-September 1976 Box 2 of 35 DPA Memoranda, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 DPA Memoranda, 1974 Box 2 of 35 DPA Publication Plans, 1976-1977 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Administration, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 STS Final Box 2 of 35 Bicentennial Term Appointments Box 2 of 35 Field Research Department Box 2 of 35 Lomax, Alan Box 2 of 35 Mini-Festivals Box 2 of 35 Supplemental Appropriations for Festival of American Folklife, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Budget Assumptions, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Weekly Budget Reports Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Budgets, 1974 Box 2 of 35 SIMACO Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Concessions, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Correspondence, 1975-1976 Page 5 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Design, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Memoranda and Working Papers for Program Review, February 1976 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Administrative Manual, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Memoranda, 1974 Box 2 of 35 The Mall, 1974 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife - National Park Service, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 National Park Service, 1972-1973 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Planning, 1977-1978 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Procedures for Cooperation with Foreign Countries, 1975 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Program Book, 1976 Box 2 of 35 African Diaspora, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Memoranda, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 African Diaspora, 1974 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Children's Program, 1976 (2 folders) Box 2 of 35 Ethnic Tours, 1975-1976 Box 2 of 35 Ethnic Tours, 1976 (2 folders) Box 2 of 35 Tours AM of A, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Family Folklife, 1976 Box 2 of 35 Native Americans, 1976 Box 3 Box 3 of 35 Native Americans, 1976 (2 folders) Box 3 of 35 British Participation, 1976 Box 3 of 35 Old Ways in the New World - Japanese Americans, 1976 Box 3 of 35 Old Ways in the New World, 1975 Box 3 of 35 Bicentennial Exhibition, 1974 Box 3 of 35 Working Americans, 1973 Page 6 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Box 3 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Regional America, 1975-1976 Box 3 of 35 Festival of American Folklife - Working Americans, 1975-1976 Box 3 of 35 Regional America - Mack McCormick, 1975 Box 3 of 35 Fundraising - AA and GF General Box 3 of 35 General Foods Corporation Box 3 of 35 Fundraising - General Box 3 of 35 Fundraising - Walker Williams Box 3 of 35 Fundraising - Reports Box 3 of 35 Fundraising - Slide Presentation Box 3 of 35 Fundraising, 1970-1971 Box 3 of 35 National Endowment for the Humanities Box 3 of 35 National Endowment for the Arts - Proposal for Funding (Old Ways in the New World), 1974 Box 3 of 35 National Endowment for the Arts, 1974 Box 3 of 35 National Endowment for the Arts, 1973-1974 Box 3 of 35 Proposals Box 3 of 35 1976 Festival Wrap Up Correspondence Box 3 of 35 1976 Festival Wrap Up Administration Box 3 of 35 Puppet Theater, 1976 Box 3 of 35 Associates Tours, 1976 Box 3 of 35 Bicentennial of the American Revolution Administration, 1977 Box 3 of 35 Festival of American Folklife Programs Box 3 of 35 Sponsor Contracts Box 4 Box 4 of 35 Ethnic Tour Budget, 1976 Box 4 of 35 Tour Staff Page 7 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402 Box 4 of 35 Superform - Seminar Box 4 of 35 German Tour Claim Box 4 of 35 Host Manual Box 4 of 35 Sponsor Contract Box 4 of 35 Henry Hewes - Lecture Box 4 of 35 Touring Performances, 1969 Box 4 of 35 West Virginia Proposal Box 4 of 35 Jazz Records Box 4 of 35 Fees for Performers, 1969-1970 Box 4 of 35 Doc Watson Box 4 of 35 Bob Brown Marionettes, 1969 Box 4 of 35 Touring Performance Service - Brochure, January 1973 Box 4 of 35 Brochures Box 4 of 35 DPA Memoranda Box 4 of 35 American Folklife Bill Box 4 of 35 Associates Quilt Exhibition, October 1972 Box 4 of 35 Touring Performance Service Report and Belmont Conference, January 16, 1973 Box 4 of 35 Blues Information Box 4 of 35 Bridgeport, Connecticut Box 4 of 35 Festival of American Folklife, 1973 Box 4 of 35 Festival of American Folklife, 1972 Box 4 of 35 Touring Performance Service Procedures Box 4 of 35 Basic Letter of Agreement Box 4 of 35 Letter of Agreement - Electric Stereopticon Box 4 of 35 Letter of Agreement - Highwoods String Band Box 4 of 35 Letter of Agreement - Andrew Hill Page 8 of 63 Records https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_287402
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