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Keywords: "Nikitas Tsimouris" (All words)
Images of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas Kavouklis

Images of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas Kavouklis

Date
1995-06-09
Description
30 color slides. Kavoukis was funded to learn from Tsimouris six tunes on the tsabauna, as well as how to make the instrument. The tsabouna was a traditional Greek bagpipe made out of a goat's skin. For more information, see S 1644, box 12, folder 4. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by folklorist Peter Roller, and then Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
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Images of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas Kavouklis

Images of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas Kavouklis

Date
1995-06-09
Description
Two proof sheets with 72 black and white images (plus negatives). Kavoukis was funded to learn from Tsimouris six tunes on the tsabauna, as well as how to make the instrument. The tsabouna was a traditional Greek bagpipe made out of a goat's skin. For more information, see S 1644, box 12, folder 4. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by folklorist Peter Roller, and then Robert Stone. The program was continued each year through 2004.
Collection
Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents

Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents

Date
1987-03-21
Description
104 color slides and six proof sheets with 431 black and whites images (plus negatives). Images of the centennial celebration in Tarpon Springs, including music performances, dancing, food, and crafts. Also several images of folklorists Taylor and Belland interviewing local residents. The recordings from those interviews can be found in S 1671, box 1.
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Meal at Nikitas Tsimouris's house

Meal at Nikitas Tsimouris's house

Date
1985-01
Description
Nine color slides. Tsimouris family eating supper. Also, Nikitas playing the tsabouna, the Greek bagpipe made from sheep's skin. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by folklorist Peter Roller. The program was continued each year through 2003.
Collection
Music performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival

Music performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival

Date
1985-05
Description
One proof sheet with 27 black and white images (plus negatives).
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
Images of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas KavouklisImages of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas KavouklisStill ImageMusical instrument maker
Fieldwork
Apprentices
Arts, Greek
Greek Americans
Tsabouna
Bagpipes
Musical instruments
Music performance
Performing arts
Bagpipers
Musicians
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Images of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas KavouklisImages of tsabouna player Nikitas Tsimouris with his apprentice Nikitas KavouklisStill ImageMusical instrument maker
Fieldwork
Apprentices
Arts, Greek
Greek Americans
Tsabouna
Bagpipes
Musical instruments
Music performance
Performing arts
Bagpipers
Musicians
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Interviews with Tarpon Springs residentsInterviews with Tarpon Springs residentsSoundFestivals
Special events
Arts, Greek
Community culture
Cookery, Greek
Greek Americans
Oral communication
Life histories
Interviewing
Dancers
Folk dance
Microphone
Folklorists
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Meal at Nikitas Tsimouris's houseMeal at Nikitas Tsimouris's houseStill ImageMusicians
Fieldwork
Bagpipes
Greek Americans
Musical instruments
Material culture
Tsabouna
Cooking and dining
Houses
Children
Food
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Music performances at the 1985 Florida Folk FestivalMusic performances at the 1985 Florida Folk FestivalStill ImageMusicians
Singers
Folklore revival festivals
Folk festivals
Festivals
African Americans
Greek Americans
Pianists
Blues singers
Bagpipers
Bagpipes
Tsabouna
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FA0943Nikitas and Antonios Tsimouris- Tarpon Springs, FloridaFolk musicians
Ethnicity, European
Ethnicity, Greek
Instrumentalists
Greek Americans
Greek American men
Greek American musicians
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FS861094Nikitas and Antonios Tsimouris- Tarpon Springs, FloridaGreek American men
Greek Americans
Instrumentalists
Ethnicity, Greek
Ethnicity, European
Greek American musicians
Folk musicians
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FA2756Nikitas Kavouklis, apprentice to his great uncle Nikitas Tsimouris, plays the Greek bagpipe, called a tsabouna - Tarpon Springs, FloridaTsabouna
Bagpipe, Greek
Ethnicity, Greek
Musical traditions, European
Arts (Performing)--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Folk music
Bagpipe music
Music
Musical instruments--Greece
Arts, Greek
Bagpipers
Instrumentalists
Apprentices
Greek Americans
Greek American men--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Greek American musicians--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Musicians--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Musical instruments
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FA2757Nikitas Kavouklis, apprentice to his great uncle Nikitas Tsimouris, plays the Greek bagpipe, called a tsabouna - Tarpon Springs, FloridaTsabouna
Bagpipe, Greek
Ethnicity, Greek
Musical traditions, European
Arts (Performing)--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Folk music
Bagpipe music
Music
Musical instruments--Greece
Arts, Greek
Bagpipers
Instrumentalists
Apprentices
Greek Americans
Greek American men--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Greek American musicians--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Musicians--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Musical instruments
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FA2761Nikitas Kavouklis, apprentice to his great uncle Nikitas Tsimouris, plays the Greek bagpipe, called a tsabouna - Tarpon Springs, FloridaTsabouna
Bagpipe, Greek
Ethnicity, Greek
Musical traditions, European
Arts (Performing)--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Folk music
Bagpipe music
Music
Musical instruments--Greece
Arts, Greek
Bagpipers
Instrumentalists
Apprentices
Greek Americans
Greek American men--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Greek American musicians--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Musicians--Florida--Pinellas County--Tarpon Springs
Musical instruments
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