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| Bo Dollis |
What do a Mardi Gras Indian Chief, a Hawaiian ukulele player, an Old Regular Baptist singer, a quilter and a Bulgarian saxophonist have in common? They are all
2011 National Heritage Fellows. In 1982 the National Endowment for the Arts established the NEA National Heritage Awards as "a way of honoring American folk artists for their contributions to our national cultural mosaic."
Cityfolk has brought several of these awardees to Dayton for you through the years: Irish fiddler
Liz Carroll, Polish polka master
Eddie Blazonczyk, Lebanese flute player
Nadim Dlaiken, guitar player and maker
Wayne Henderson, gospel and R&B singer
Mavis Staples, Native American hoop dancer
Kevin Locke and many, many more. We pledge to keep bringing these amazing talents here to perform for us, and share their wealth of cultural knowledge.
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| Ledward Kaapana |
Bios -- and in many cases sound samples -- for all of the awardees can be found on the
NEA's website. It's a fascinating range of amazing talent. We are fortunate to live in a country that's as full of cultural diversity as ours is.
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