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A Teacher's Guide to Folklife Resources
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Ceramica y Cultura: The Story of Spanish and Mexican Mayolica
by Aurelia Gomez, et al free Subjects: Folk Arts and Material Culture; Beliefs and Spirituality; History; European Culture; Mexican Culture; Middle Eastern Culture;
Locations: Spain; Mexico;
http://www.moifa.org/eventsedu/education/teachersguide.pdf
A teacher resource guide, in downloadable .pdf format, which details the history of Spanish mayolica pottery and its intersections with the cultures and religions of the Iberian peninsula. Excellent full lesson plans are included with ideas for extension of lessons, reproducible handouts, and evaluation suggestions. Suitable for many ages.
Published by: Museum of International Folk Art P.O. Box 2087 Santa Fe, NM 87504-2087
505/476-1200
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Silk Road Encounters Education Kit
by John S. Major, Joan Barnatt, John Bertles free Subjects: Music; History; Geography; Asian Culture; European Culture; Middle Eastern Culture;
Locations: Asia; China; Europe; Mongolia; Siberia; Uzbekistan;
http://www.silkroadproject.org/Education/Resources/SilkRoadEncounters/tabid/339/Default.aspx
The Silk Road project came together at the suggestion of Yo-Yo Ma. This education kit explores the diverse yet interrelated topics of trade, art, music, religion, history, and geography along the Silk Road, the theme of the 2002 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. It can be used to supplement traditional classroom materials with a sourcebook, interactive activity plans, audio and visual samplers, as well as reference materials.
Published by: Silk Road Project, Inc. 124 West 24th St., Suite 6A New York, New York 10011
212/727-1944
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Time and Tradition
by Caroline Trumpold, Gordon Kellenberger $10.00 Subjects: Folk Arts and Material Culture; Music; History; Geography; Holidays; Family Celebrations and Traditions; Documentation and Field Research; European Culture;
Locations: Iowa;
The Amana Colonies were established shortly before the Civil War by a group of German-speaking European settlers who belonged to a religious group known as the Community of True Inspiration. Adapted by Amana schools, this guide offers K-12 curriculum, resources, activities, bibliography, and collection forms on Amana cultural traditions and heritage.
Published by: Amana Arts Guild Box 114 Amana, IA 52203
319/622-3678
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Welcome in the Spring: Morris and Sword Dances for Children, with Optional Orff Instrument Settings
by Paul Kerlee $24.95 (1 CD), $29.95 (2 CDs) Subjects: Music; Dance; European Culture; Ritual and Ceremony;
Locations:
http://worldmusicpress.com/welcomein.htm
Settings for fifteen stick, sword and hanky dances, copy-OK transcriptions and optional Orff instrument settings. CD contains lively, full-length performances suitable for appreciation, practice, or performance.
Published by: World Music Press PO Box 2565 Danbury, CT 06813-2565
203/748-1131
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What's Your Name? Rhymes and Rhythms from Pennsylvania's Neighborhoods: A Study Guide
by Amy Davis, Jill Rossiter, Kate Modic, Amy Skillman
Subjects: Music; African American Culture; Asian American Culture; European Culture; Caribbean Culture;
Locations: Pennsylvania;
http://www.culturalpartnerships.org/ontour/variousartists.asp
Traditional music from Pennsylvania's ethnically diverse communities is used to help students understand and appreciate other cultures, and ultimately their own. Activities and lesson plans are offered which are based on folk songs. A CD entitled "What's Your Name?" is included in the spiral bound Guide, and contains twenty-two widely diverse folksongs which are intended for use with the lesson plans. The CD was produced by Amy Skillman. For use with grades 3-12.
Published by: Institute for Cultural Partnerships 3211 North Front Street, Suite 104 Harrisburg, PA 17110
717/238-1770
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