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2007-009/102(16) · File · 24-26 June 1977
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of the 69 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1977, held on Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, from 24-26 June, 1977. The program was edited by Bill Garrett, designed by Sharon Johnston and the advertisments were managed by Trish Short. 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 Estelle Klein, Artistic Director, "Mariposa in the Schools" by Carol Kehm, "Children's Area" by Sharon Hampson and Lois Lilienstein and "Indians and Inuit at Mariposa" also by Estelle Klein. This program also contains a supplementary newsletter called "The Newsletter: A Mariposa Folk Festival Publication Special Program Edition '77" edited by Matthew Clark and Marilyn Koop, designed by Stew Cameron and with general support from Bill Garrett, Grit Laskin and Joyce Yamamoto. The supplement contains several articles including: "Fifteen Months of Music: The Folk Instruments of South America" by Quentin and Edmond Badoux, "If You Miss Me On The Picket Line.." by Matthew Clark, "Please Walk On The Grass" by Ian Robb, "Record Reviews" with contributors: Marilyn Koop, Edith Fowke and Matthew Clark and "Grit's Workshop" by Grit Laskin. Program also contains a financial statement by the festival foundation.

1978-1979 audio recordings
2007-009/139 · File · 1978-1979
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

File contains items with the following labels: 1978 (#46-85) and 1979 (#1-62). Contents might include the following performers: Abraham Kobena Adzinyah, Barbara Salsberg, Barde, Bill Russell, Bob Janzen, Bram Morrison, Caroline Parry, Cathy Fink and Duck Donald, Chris Whiteley, Denis Guénette, Donnie and Gina Gilchrist, Downchild Blues Band, Emile Benoit, Enoch Kent, Eritage, Friends of Fiddler’s Green, Ginette Dubois Roy & Claude Brochu, Graham Townsend, Green Fiddle Morris, Green Grass Cloggers, Hedy West, Huxtable Chirstenson & Hood, James “Yank” Rachel, Jane Sapp, Jay McShann Claude Williams and Paul Gunther, Jean Redpath, Jim Ringer & Mary McCaslin, Joe and Antoinette McKenna, John Roberts and Tony Barrand, Kelley Russell, Lennox Gavan, Leon Redbone, Lois Lilienstein, Marian & Eileen Tobin and Dyan Firth, Michael Cooney, Paul Geremia, Paula Yaa Johnson, Peter Bellamy, Peter Paul Van Camp, Phillipe Bruneau, Poculi Ludique Societas, Sandy Starkman, Seamus and Manus McGuire, Shambhu Das, Sharon Hampson, Stan Dueck, Steve Goodman, T’Aidonia Tis Elliadas, Tackie Ofori and Freeman Donkor, The Ensemble, The Folktellers, The Hotmud Family, The Watersons, The Zion Harmonizers, Tony Molesworth, Wade and Julia Mainer with Edd Bryant, Whole Loaf Theatre, Alice Gerrard, Andy Barrand, Bessie Jones, Big Redd Ford, Bob Janzen, Brother Blue, Caroline Parry, Chick Roberts, Claudia Schmidt, Colleen Peterson, Dave Essig, De Danann, Denis and Dick Lepage, Doug and Frank Quimby, Eugene O’Donnell, Frankie Armstrong, Gove Scrivenor, Graham and Eleanor Townsend, Green Fiddle Morris, Green Grass Cloggers, Jim Post, John Hammond, John Jackson, Ken Bloom, Lanie and Andy Melamed, Lorne Brass, Louise Breton & Jean Pierre Lachance, Marie Whitney-Hare, Mick Moloney, Mike Seeger, Na Cabar Feidh, No Relation, Pierre Bensusan, Rick Avery, Robert Paquette, Rudy Meeks & Station Road with Dr. Denis LePage, Sady Courville and Dennis McGee,, Sam Hinton, Sandra Beech, Sandy Byer, Stan Rogers, Steve Hansen, Sukay, The Folktellers, The Honolulu Heartbreakers, The Original Sloth Band, The Red Clay Ramblers, The Word Weavers, Tom Paxton, Tony Bird, and Winnie Winston.

2007-009/103(01) · File · 23-25 June 1978
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of the 52 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1978, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, from 23-25 June, 1978. The program was edited by Sharon Johnston and David Ferguson, designed by Marilyn Koop and advertisements were managed by Trish Short. 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: "Introducing this year's festival" by artistic director, Ken Whiteley, "Alan Mills" by Bram Morrison, a memorial to Malvina Reynolds, "An Old Immigrant Remembers" by Margaret Bennett Knight, "Mariposa in the Schools" by Carol Kehm (MITS Coordinator), "The Children's Area" by Sharon Hampson, Lois Lilienstein and Caroline Parry, "The Native Peoples" by Bettle Liota and a financial statement from the festival foundation.

2007-009/140 · File · 1979-1980, 1982
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

File contains items with the following labels: 1979 (#60-97), 1980 (#85-91), and 1982 (#1-18). Contents might include the following performers: Alice Gerrard, Andy Barrand, Bessie Jones, Big Redd Ford, Bob Janzen, Brother Blue, Caroline Parry, Chick Roberts, Claudia Schmidt, Colleen Peterson, Dave Essig, De Danann, Denis and Dick Lepage, Doug and Frank Quimby, Eugene O’Donnell, Frankie Armstrong, Gove Scrivenor, Graham and Eleanor Townsend, Green Fiddle Morris, Green Grass Cloggers, Jim Post, John Hammond, John Jackson, Ken Bloom, Lanie and Andy Melamed, Lorne Brass, Louise Breton & Jean Pierre Lachance, Marie Whitney-Hare, Mick Moloney, Mike Seeger, Na Cabar Feidh, No Relation, Pierre Bensusan, Rick Avery, Robert Paquette, Rudy Meeks & Station Road with Dr. Denis LePage, Sady Courville and Dennis McGee,, Sam Hinton, Sandra Beech, Sandy Byer, Stan Rogers, Steve Hansen, Sukay, The Folktellers, The Honolulu Heartbreakers, The Original Sloth Band, The Red Clay Ramblers, The Word Weavers, Tom Paxton, Tony Bird, Winnie Winston, Al Brisco, Beverlie Robertson, Bill Russell, Bluma Schonbrun, Chick Roberts, Colin Linden, Companeros, Connie Kaldor, Dan Yashinsky, David Bromberg, Downchild Blues Band, Enoch Kent, Fred Penner, Friends of Fiddler’s Green, John McLeod, Jose Pepe Castillo Y Estampa Criolla, Klaas Van Graft, Mendelson Joe, Michael Pickett, Morgan Davis, Olga Sandolowich, Robert Jr. Lockwood/Johnny Shines Band, Robert Paquette, Ron Dann, Sandra Beech, Sandy Starkman, Spadina Road Tabernacle Band, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Tex Koenig, The Frantics, Truths and Rights, Alex Mulligan, Alex Sinclair, Audrey Armstrong, Barney Cummings, Betty Matheson, Beverlie Robertson Andrea Haddad and Marylyn Peringer, Bill Russell, Bim, Bobby and Leonard George, Camille et Claude Brochu, Carl Grexton, Chick Roberts, Chris Whiteley and Caitlan Hanford, Colin Linden, Connie Kaldor, Dan Yashinsky, David Campbell, Diamond Joe White, Donald Poliquin, Eritage, Ferron, Figgy Duff, Friends of Fiddler’s Green, Gerineldo, Gertrude Story, Gilles Roy, Graham and Eleanor Townsend, Grandy Fagan, Green Fiddle Morris, Grizzly Frank Metcalf, Hock, Ian Tamblyn, Jane Siberry, Jarvis Benoit Quartet, Jim Sky’s Iroquois Dancers, John Allan Cameron, Jopee Kiguktak, Kelly Russell Jim Payne Rufus Guinchard and Ron Felix, Ken Bloom, Ken Whiteley, La Bottine Souriante, La Parenté, Les Danseurs d’la Vallée Saint-Jean, Lindsay Staples, Marcel, Margaret Christl, Messervier, Michael Ondaatje, Mort Max and MacNeil, Mose Scarlett, Na Cabarfeidh, Nancy White, Phil Thomas, Reed Needles, Rick Avery & Judy Greenhill, Rita MacNeil, Robert Paquette, Rodney Brown, Sally Jaeger, Sandra Beech, Sneezy Waters, Stan Rogers, Stewart Cameron, Stringband, Sylvain Lelievre, T.D.McAvity, Takeo Yamashiro, The Cape Breton Symphony, The Ladies Choice Bluegrass Band, The Mulligan Dancers, Tim Rogers, Valdy, Whole Loaf Theatre, and Winston Wuttenee.

Summerfolk
2007-009/122(30) · File · 1979-2000
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

File consists of posters of the Owen Sound folk festivals held in 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987 and 2000.

Mariposa 79
2007-009/103(02) · File · 15-17 June 1979
Part of Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds

Item consists of the 36 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1979, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 15-17 June, 1979. The program was edited by Daryl Auwai, designed by Wycliffe D. Smith, Paul Weldon and Marilyn Koop and advertisments were managed by John Armstrong. Program includes a map of the site, a schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops and a list of performer biographies as well as a breakdown of participating craftspeople. Also contains several articles including: "Mariposa - An Introduction" by Estelle Klein, President and Artistic Director, "This Year's Festival" by Jeanine Hollingshead, Program Coordinator, "Craft at the Festival" by Wendy Brooks and Sheelagh Carpendale, "Mariposa in the Schools" by Lennox Grant, two anonymous articles titled "Labrador: This Year's Special Guest" and "Children's Area: It's Growing Stronger" and a financial statement from the festival foundation.