Item consists of a folded program for the first Mariposa Folk Festival, held 18-19 August, 1961. Also includes festival envelope and ticket reservation for admission and accommodation.
Item consists of a folding pamphlet for the second Mariposa Folk Festival, held in Orillia, Ontario from 10-12 August 1962. The pamphlet includes schedule of performances, a synopsis of the history of Orillia, a map with directions, and accommodation information.
Item consists of the 24 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1963, held in Orillia, Ontario from 9-11 August 1963. The program was designed and edited by Ed Cowan with possible assistance from festival designer Larry Schafer. Program includes a listing of evening and day concerts and discussion panels, as well as a listing of performer biographies.
Item contains an original copy of the 1964 Festival poster, an original copy of the 1965 Festival poster and a reproduction of the 1965 poster.
Item consists of the 29 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1966, held at Innis Lake, Ontario from 5-7 August, 1966. The program was edited by Anne Hershoran, assisted by programme advisor, Randy Ferris, with illustrations provided by Showcards Unlimited. Program includes a schedule of concerts and workshops, as well as a listing of performer biographies. Also features four articles, including "Ontario Folk" by Edith Fowke, "Gospel Music" by Dick Flohill, "Chicago Blues" By John Norris, "Old Time Music" by Leigh Cline. Also features photographs from 1965 festival by Bill Smith.
Item consists of the 34 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1967, held near Innis Lake, Ontario from 11-13 August, 1967. The program was edited by Raymond Gallinger, and featured a cover design by Gary Preet. Program includes an illustrated schedule of concerts and workshops, as well as a listing of performer biographies. Also features three articles, including "Richard Waterman's Short History of the Blues", The Revolving Trends of Popular Music" by Leigh Cline, an anonymous short article about the University Settlement International Folk Dancer, "Traditional Folk Songs, Dances, and Tales of England - Scotland - Ireland" by Roger Deveer Renwick, "A Canadian Sampler" by Edith Fowke and a farewell letter from Ruth M. Jones, founder of Mariposa.
Item consists of the 28 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1968, held on Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 9-11 August, 1968. The program was designed by Richard Flohil with graphic designs by Murray McLaughlan, featuring the Mariposa sun motif on the cover in black ink on a bright yellow background.
Item consists of the 29 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1969, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario on 25-27 July 1969. The program was designed by Leigh Cline and Richard Flohil, featuring the Mariposa sun logo on the cover designed by Murray McLaughlan. Program includes a list of performer biographies, as well as an illustrated schedule of daytime concerts and workshops. Also features a retrospective of photographs taken at the 1968 festival by William Smith, and an essay about the 1968 festival by Joe Lewis.
Item consists of a 29 page festival program for the Mariposa Folk Festival of 1970, which ran from 24 - 26 July, 1970. Program designers were Frank Perold and Dick Flohil with the centre spread design by Murray McLauchlan. Also includes an anonymous article "Native People's Festival Widens Craft Area at Mariposa" and a retrospective selection of photographs of performers from first 10 years of the festival.
Item consists of the Mariposa Folk Festival Program for 1971, which was held at the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 9-11 July, 1971. Featuring the work "Painting of Kicking Bear" by Michael Soles on the cover, and an illustration and inscription from the work "Mountain Wolf Woman, The Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian" on the back cover, the festival program was published by Herbert Wise of Music Sales Corporation, edited by Peter Greenwood, with art direction by Ulrich Boege, advertising by Mel Weinberger and staff photography by Elaine Lipson. The program features an illustrated festival schedule of performances and workshops, an alphabetical listing of festival performers and artisans and collages and illustrations by Uli Boege. The 1971 program also features nine feature articles, including "Helo The World, An Autobiography" by David Gahr, "Yurts" by William Coperthwaite, "Macrobiotics" by Carole Getzoff, "Integral Yoga" by Aikya, "Brownie McGhee" by Brownie McGhee and Happy Traum, "Blues" by Peter Greenwood, "The Art of The Luthier" by Michael Gurian, "About 2000 Words" by Tony Glover and "The Guitar Owner's Bible" by Matt Umanov.
Item consists of the Mariposa Folk Festival Program for 1972, held at Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 14 -16 July 1972. Featuring cover art by Ojibwe artist Saul Williams of Weagamow Ontario, and a back cover illustration of the festival's horoscope by Adrienne Leban, the festival program was published by Herbert Wise of Music Sales Corporation, edited by Carol Fein with design by Ulrich Boege. The program featured an illustrated festival schedule of performances and workshop, an alphabetical listing of festival performers and artisans and obituaries for Bob Beers (1922-1972), Rev. Gary Davis (1896-1972). The 1972 program also featured four feature articles, including an introductory essay, "Second Annual 2000 Words" by Tony Glover, "Centreville Conservatory : The Poet and His Hometown" by Bob Atkinson, "Media Inversion : Videovision versus Television" by Richard Kletter, and "Real Country Music : The Treasure in Joe Bussard's Basement".
Box contains folk newsletters with titles beginning in "F."
File contains items with the following labels: 1973 (#1-8, 11-26). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Alexandre Zelkine, Ardoin Family, Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, Bai Konte, Barry O’Neill, Bill Vanaver, Boyd Simms, Boys of the Lough, Bram Morrison, Dave Essig, Donat Lacroix, Edith Butler, Enoch Kent, Gordon Bok, Highwoods String Band, Ian Robb, Jack Schectman & Ben Mink, Jane Voss, Jean Redpath, Jim Strickland, John Allan Cameron, John Hammond, John Jackson, John Prine, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, Larry Johnson, Leon Redbone, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Los Quinchamali, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett-Knight, Margaret Christl, Marie-Claire & Richard Seguin, Marshall Dodge, Martin Carthy, Michael Cooney, Murray McLauchlan, Myles & Lennie, Owen McBride, Paul Hornbeck, Putnam String County Band, Rosalie Sorrels, Roy Small, Rural Delivery, Salome Bey, Sam Hinton, Sara Grey, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Stu Cameron, Tam Kearney, The Dildine Family, Tony & Irene Saletan, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, and Winnie Chafe.
File contains items with the following labels: 1973 (#33-52). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Alexandre Zelkine, Ardoin Family, Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, Bai Konte, Barry O’Neill, Bill Vanaver, Boyd Simms, Boys of the Lough, Bram Morrison, Dave Essig, Donat Lacroix, Edith Butler, Enoch Kent, Gordon Bok, Highwoods String Band, Ian Robb, Jack Schectman & Ben Mink, Jane Voss, Jean Redpath, Jim Strickland, John Allan Cameron, John Hammond, John Jackson, John Prine, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, Larry Johnson, Leon Redbone, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Los Quinchamali, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett-Knight, Margaret Christl, Marie-Claire & Richard Seguin, Marshall Dodge, Martin Carthy, Michael Cooney, Murray McLauchlan, Myles & Lennie, Owen McBride, Paul Hornbeck, Putnam String County Band, Rosalie Sorrels, Roy Small, Rural Delivery, Salome Bey, Sam Hinton, Sara Grey, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Stu Cameron, Tam Kearney, The Dildine Family, Tony & Irene Saletan, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, and Winnie Chafe.
Item consists of the 52 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1973, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 6-8 July 1973. The program was designed and edited by Richard Flohil and Marna Snitman. Program includes an illustrated schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops, a listing of performer biographies, as well as an auditor's report for the festival foundation. Also includes articles, including, "Performers from Toronto ethnic groups play a special part in Mariposa" by Flo Hayes and "Crafts and craftsmen at the Festival" by Sykes Morrison.
Item consists of the 49 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1974, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 21-23 June, 1974. The program was designed and edited by the festival's Programme Book Committee, consisting of Joe Lewis, Enoch Kent, Paul Hornbeck, Marna Snitman, Shelley Spiegel, Ray Woodley, Eileen Keleher and Stew Cameron. Includes a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops, a list of performer biographies, and ... Also includes several articles, including "Bluegrass Music" by Shelley Posen, "Notes on Accompaniment" by Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl (reprinted from "The Singing Island"), "Crafts at Mariposa" by Skye Morisson and short anonymous articles from Mariposa In The Schools and the festival's Ethnic Committee.
Item consists of a 22 x 28 print.
File contains items with the following labels: 1974 (#21-47). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Alanis Obomsawin, Alice Gerrard & Mike Seeger, Almeda Riddle, Angele Arsenault, Bai Konte, Bessie Jones & Family, Bruce Cockburn, Bukka White, Carlos Valladrares, Chris Rawlings, Dave Essig, David Amram, Diana Marcowitz, Elizabeth Cotton, Fenning’s All-Star String Band, George Sawa, Gilles Losier, Glenn Ohrlin, Hotmud Family & Van Kidwell, Jack Nissenson, Jack Schectman, Jean Carignan, Joe Heaney, Joe Hickerson, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Hammond, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, John Wright & Catherine Perrier, Ken Bloom, Kyle Creed Fred Cockerham & Bobby Patterson, Larry Johnson, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Lesley Riddle, Lloyd & Lennox Gavin, Los Quinchamali, Malka Hilel, Malvina Reynolds, Mary McCaslin & Jim Ringer, Michael Cooney,, Norman Kennedy, Original Sloth Band, Patrick Judge, Pete Seeger, Ray Fisher, Sam Chatmon, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Tommy Makem, Toronto Area Bluegrass Committee, and Wareham Brothers.
File contains items with the following labels: 1973 (#33-55 ) and 1974 (#1-20). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Alexandre Zelkine, Ardoin Family, Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, Bai Konte, Barry O’Neill, Bill Vanaver, Boyd Simms, Boys of the Lough, Bram Morrison, Dave Essig, Donat Lacroix, Edith Butler, Enoch Kent, Gordon Bok, Highwoods String Band, Ian Robb, Jack Schectman & Ben Mink, Jane Voss, Jean Redpath, Jim Strickland, John Allan Cameron, John Hammond, John Jackson, John Prine, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, Larry Johnson, Leon Redbone, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Los Quinchamali, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett-Knight, Margaret Christl, Marie-Claire & Richard Seguin, Marshall Dodge, Martin Carthy, Michael Cooney, Murray McLauchlan, Myles & Lennie, Owen McBride, Paul Hornbeck, Putnam String County Band, Rosalie Sorrels, Roy Small, Rural Delivery, Salome Bey, Sam Hinton, Sara Grey, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Stu Cameron, Tam Kearney, The Dildine Family, Tony & Irene Saletan, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, Winnie Chafe, Adam Mitchell, Alanis Obomsawin, Alice Gerrard & Mike Seeger, Almeda Riddle, Angele Arsenault, Bai Konte, Bessie Jones & Family, Bruce Cockburn, Bukka White, Carlos Valladrares, Chris Rawlings, Dave Essig, David Amram, Diana Marcowitz, Elizabeth Cotton, Fenning’s All-Star String Band, George Sawa, Gilles Losier, Glenn Ohrlin, Hotmud Family & Van Kidwell, Jack Nissenson, Jack Schectman, Jean Carignan, Joe Heaney, Joe Hickerson, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Hammond, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, John Wright & Catherine Perrier, Ken Bloom, Kyle Creed Fred Cockerham & Bobby Patterson, Larry Johnson, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Lesley Riddle, Lloyd & Lennox Gavin, Los Quinchamali, Malka Hilel, Malvina Reynolds, Mary McCaslin & Jim Ringer, Michael Cooney,, Norman Kennedy, Original Sloth Band, Patrick Judge, Pete Seeger, Ray Fisher, Sam Chatmon, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Tommy Makem, Toronto Area Bluegrass Committee, and Wareham Brothers.
Item consists of the 45 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1975, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, from 20 -22 June 1975. The program was edited by Dick Flohil, designed by Hodges Freeman & Robinson, and advertisments managed by Gay Spiegel. Program includes a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops and a list of performer biographies. Also includes several articles, including "Mariposa : An Introduction" by festival artistic director Estelle Klein, an article by Alanis Obomsawin about the Native's People's Participation in the festival an article about crafts at the festival by Skye Morisson and a short anonymous article about Mariposa in the Schools and a financial statement from the festival foundation.
File contains items with the following labels: 1975 (#25-40). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Afro-Caribbean Theatre Workshop, Alanis Obomsawin, Art Rosenbaum, Atilogu Afrika, Barry O’Neill, Bill Usher, Blind John Davis, Bob Janzen, Boys of the Lough, Buell Kazee, Charlie Chin, Dave Essig, David Amram, David Bromberg, David Jones, Dennis McGee, Dick Smith, Edmond Badoux & Quentin, Enoch Kent, Frank MacArthur, George Sawa, Glenn Ohrlin, Grant Rogers, Ian Robb, J.P. Ringwort and Friends, Jean Paul Beaulieu, Jerry Gray, Joe Heaney, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Donald Cameron, Johnny Shines, Joseph Bouchard, Karcajou, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ken Bloom, Kilby Snow, Larry Johnson, Lois Lilienstein, Lucy Cormier, Maggi Peirce, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett Knight, Margaret Christl, Margaret MacArthur, Martin Bogan & Armstrong, Michael Cooney, Ola Belle Reed, Owen McBride, Pat Byrne, Philippe Bruneau Yvan Brault & Gilles Losier, Raffi, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Rick Avery, Rita MacNeil, Robbie MacNeill, Robert Paquette, Rosalie Sorrels, Rufus Guinchard, S.D. Courville & Marc Savoy, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Stan Duek, Stan Rogers, Sweet Honey in the Rock, The Lillie Brothers, the Original Sloth Band, Tommy Makem, Tony Barrand & John Roberts, Toronto Sacred Harp Singers, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, Willie P. Bennett, and Winston Fitzgerald.
File contains items with the following labels: 1974 (#48-60) and 1975 (#1-8). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Alanis Obomsawin, Alice Gerrard & Mike Seeger, Almeda Riddle, Angele Arsenault, Bai Konte, Bessie Jones & Family, Bruce Cockburn, Bukka White, Carlos Valladrares, Chris Rawlings, Dave Essig, David Amram, Diana Marcowitz, Elizabeth Cotton, Fenning’s All-Star String Band, George Sawa, Gilles Losier, Glenn Ohrlin, Hotmud Family & Van Kidwell, Jack Nissenson, Jack Schectman, Jean Carignan, Joe Heaney, Joe Hickerson, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Hammond, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, John Wright & Catherine Perrier, Ken Bloom, Kyle Creed Fred Cockerham & Bobby Patterson, Larry Johnson, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Lesley Riddle, Lloyd & Lennox Gavin, Los Quinchamali, Malka Hilel, Malvina Reynolds, Mary McCaslin & Jim Ringer, Michael Cooney,, Norman Kennedy, Original Sloth Band, Patrick Judge, Pete Seeger, Ray Fisher, Sam Chatmon, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Tommy Makem, Toronto Area Bluegrass Committee, Wareham Brothers, Adam Mitchell, Afro-Caribbean Theatre Workshop, Alanis Obomsawin, Art Rosenbaum, Atilogu Afrika, Barry O’Neill, Bill Usher, Blind John Davis, Bob Janzen, Boys of the Lough, Buell Kazee, Charlie Chin, Dave Essig, David Amram, David Bromberg, David Jones, Dennis McGee, Dick Smith, Edmond Badoux & Quentin, Enoch Kent, Frank MacArthur, George Sawa, Glenn Ohrlin, Grant Rogers, Ian Robb, J.P. Ringwort and Friends, Jean Paul Beaulieu, Jerry Gray, Joe Heaney, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Donald Cameron, Johnny Shines, Joseph Bouchard, Karcajou, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ken Bloom, Kilby Snow, Larry Johnson, Lois Lilienstein, Lucy Cormier, Maggi Peirce, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett Knight, Margaret Christl, Margaret MacArthur, Martin Bogan & Armstrong, Michael Cooney, Ola Belle Reed, Owen McBride, Pat Byrne, Philippe Bruneau Yvan Brault & Gilles Losier, Raffi, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Rick Avery, Rita MacNeil, Robbie MacNeill, Robert Paquette, Rosalie Sorrels, Rufus Guinchard, S.D. Courville & Marc Savoy, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Stan Duek, Stan Rogers, Sweet Honey in the Rock, The Lillie Brothers, the Original Sloth Band, Tommy Makem, Tony Barrand & John Roberts, Toronto Sacred Harp Singers, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, Willie P. Bennett, and Winston Fitzgerald.
File contains items with the following labels: 1975 (#41-56). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Afro-Caribbean Theatre Workshop, Alanis Obomsawin, Art Rosenbaum, Atilogu Afrika, Barry O’Neill, Bill Usher, Blind John Davis, Bob Janzen, Boys of the Lough, Buell Kazee, Charlie Chin, Dave Essig, David Amram, David Bromberg, David Jones, Dennis McGee, Dick Smith, Edmond Badoux & Quentin, Enoch Kent, Frank MacArthur, George Sawa, Glenn Ohrlin, Grant Rogers, Ian Robb, J.P. Ringwort and Friends, Jean Paul Beaulieu, Jerry Gray, Joe Heaney, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Donald Cameron, Johnny Shines, Joseph Bouchard, Karcajou, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ken Bloom, Kilby Snow, Larry Johnson, Lois Lilienstein, Lucy Cormier, Maggi Peirce, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett Knight, Margaret Christl, Margaret MacArthur, Martin Bogan & Armstrong, Michael Cooney, Ola Belle Reed, Owen McBride, Pat Byrne, Philippe Bruneau Yvan Brault & Gilles Losier, Raffi, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Rick Avery, Rita MacNeil, Robbie MacNeill, Robert Paquette, Rosalie Sorrels, Rufus Guinchard, S.D. Courville & Marc Savoy, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Stan Duek, Stan Rogers, Sweet Honey in the Rock, The Lillie Brothers, the Original Sloth Band, Tommy Makem, Tony Barrand & John Roberts, Toronto Sacred Harp Singers, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, Willie P. Bennett, and Winston Fitzgerald.
File contains items with the following labels: 1975 (#9-24). Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Afro-Caribbean Theatre Workshop, Alanis Obomsawin, Art Rosenbaum, Atilogu Afrika, Barry O’Neill, Bill Usher, Blind John Davis, Bob Janzen, Boys of the Lough, Buell Kazee, Charlie Chin, Dave Essig, David Amram, David Bromberg, David Jones, Dennis McGee, Dick Smith, Edmond Badoux & Quentin, Enoch Kent, Frank MacArthur, George Sawa, Glenn Ohrlin, Grant Rogers, Ian Robb, J.P. Ringwort and Friends, Jean Paul Beaulieu, Jerry Gray, Joe Heaney, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Donald Cameron, Johnny Shines, Joseph Bouchard, Karcajou, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ken Bloom, Kilby Snow, Larry Johnson, Lois Lilienstein, Lucy Cormier, Maggi Peirce, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett Knight, Margaret Christl, Margaret MacArthur, Martin Bogan & Armstrong, Michael Cooney, Ola Belle Reed, Owen McBride, Pat Byrne, Philippe Bruneau Yvan Brault & Gilles Losier, Raffi, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Rick Avery, Rita MacNeil, Robbie MacNeill, Robert Paquette, Rosalie Sorrels, Rufus Guinchard, S.D. Courville & Marc Savoy, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Stan Duek, Stan Rogers, Sweet Honey in the Rock, The Lillie Brothers, the Original Sloth Band, Tommy Makem, Tony Barrand & John Roberts, Toronto Sacred Harp Singers, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, Willie P. Bennett, and Winston Fitzgerald.
File contains items with the following labels: 1974 and 1975. Contents might include the following performers: Adam Mitchell, Alanis Obomsawin, Alice Gerrard & Mike Seeger, Almeda Riddle, Angele Arsenault, Bai Konte, Bessie Jones & Family, Bruce Cockburn, Bukka White, Carlos Valladrares, Chris Rawlings, Dave Essig, David Amram, Diana Marcowitz, Elizabeth Cotton, Fenning’s All-Star String Band, George Sawa, Gilles Losier, Glenn Ohrlin, Hotmud Family & Van Kidwell, Jack Nissenson, Jack Schectman, Jean Carignan, Joe Heaney, Joe Hickerson, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Hammond, John Roberts & Tony Barrand, John Wright & Catherine Perrier, Ken Bloom, Kyle Creed Fred Cockerham & Bobby Patterson, Larry Johnson, Les Danseurs du St. Laurent, Lesley Riddle, Lloyd & Lennox Gavin, Los Quinchamali, Malka Hilel, Malvina Reynolds, Mary McCaslin & Jim Ringer, Michael Cooney,, Norman Kennedy, Original Sloth Band, Patrick Judge, Pete Seeger, Ray Fisher, Sam Chatmon, Shelley Posen, Steve Goodman, Tommy Makem, Toronto Area Bluegrass Committee, Wareham Brothers, Adam Mitchell, Afro-Caribbean Theatre Workshop, Alanis Obomsawin, Art Rosenbaum, Atilogu Afrika, Barry O’Neill, Bill Usher, Blind John Davis, Bob Janzen, Boys of the Lough, Buell Kazee, Charlie Chin, Dave Essig, David Amram, David Bromberg, David Jones, Dennis McGee, Dick Smith, Edmond Badoux & Quentin, Enoch Kent, Frank MacArthur, George Sawa, Glenn Ohrlin, Grant Rogers, Ian Robb, J.P. Ringwort and Friends, Jean Paul Beaulieu, Jerry Gray, Joe Heaney, John Allan Cameron, John Arpin, John Donald Cameron, Johnny Shines, Joseph Bouchard, Karcajou, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Ken Bloom, Kilby Snow, Larry Johnson, Lois Lilienstein, Lucy Cormier, Maggi Peirce, Malvina Reynolds, Margaret Bennett Knight, Margaret Christl, Margaret MacArthur, Martin Bogan & Armstrong, Michael Cooney, Ola Belle Reed, Owen McBride, Pat Byrne, Philippe Bruneau Yvan Brault & Gilles Losier, Raffi, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, Rick Avery, Rita MacNeil, Robbie MacNeill, Robert Paquette, Rosalie Sorrels, Rufus Guinchard, S.D. Courville & Marc Savoy, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Stan Duek, Stan Rogers, Sweet Honey in the Rock, The Lillie Brothers, the Original Sloth Band, Tommy Makem, Tony Barrand & John Roberts, Toronto Sacred Harp Singers, Utah Phillips, Vera Johnson, Willie P. Bennett, and Winston Fitzgerald.
Item consists of the 52 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1976, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, from 25-27 June, 1976. The program was edited by Bill Garrett, designed by Sharon Johnston and advertisements were managed by Mary Whiteley. Program includes a map of the site, a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops and a list of performer biographies. Also contains several articles including: "Mariposa: An Introduction" by festival artistic director Estelle Klein, an anonymous article titled "Bringing Home the Mariposa", an anonymous article about Mariposa in the Schools, "Crafts at Mariposa" by Skye Morisson, a short article introducing the children's area written by Sharon Hampson and Lois Lilienstein and a financial statement from the festival foundation.