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Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections, 2015.196.20.2, Connecticut Historical S ...
Flyer: Irish Fiddle and Dance Presentation, 2017
Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections, 2015.196.20.2, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined

Flyer: Irish Fiddle and Dance Presentation, 2017

Subject (English)
Date2017
MediumPaper
ClassificationsInformation Artifacts
Credit LineConnecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections
CopyrightIn Copyright
Object number2015.196.20.2
DescriptionYear 19 Southern New England Apprenticeship Program ephemera relating to Dan Foster. The event was a required public presentation of the Irish fiddle apprenticeship with Dan Foster teaching Mark Bodah.

Flyer, for Irish Fiddle M.A.D., June 28, 2017.
NotesSubject Note: The Southern New England Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program is a CCHAP initiative since 1997 that fosters the sharing of community-based traditional (folk) artistic skills through the apprenticeship learning model of regular, intensive, one-on-one teaching by a skilled mentor artist to a student/apprentice. The program pairs master artists from Rhode Island, Massachusetts, or Connecticut with apprentices from one of the other states, as a way to knit together members of the same community or group across state lines. Teaching and learning traditional arts help to sustain cultural expressions that are central to a community, while also strengthening festivals, arts activities, and events when master/apprentice artists perform or demonstrate results of their cooperative learning to public audiences. The Connecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program at the Connecticut Historical Society manages the program in collaboration with the Folk Arts Program at the Massachusetts Cultural Council and independent folklorist Winifred Lambrecht who has a deep knowledge of the folk arts landscape of Rhode Island. Primary funding for the program comes from the National Endowment for the Arts, with support also from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, the Institute for Community Research, and the Connecticut Historical Society.


Biographical Note: Dan Foster, a fiddle player originally from York, England, moved to the US in 2015 and settled in Connecticut and later Massachusetts. Dan began playing violin at age 7, then fell in love with traditional fiddling at 18. He has studied with master fiddlers in Ireland and has developed a career playing fiddle for Irish dance competitions, as well as teaching widely in New England. Dan’s traditional music group Daymark toured regularly and he also plays with Caravan of Thieves. He has taught in CCHAP’s Southern New England Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, mentoring students Mark Bodah, Eva Meier, and Carol Colvin, and Dan has performed with musicians at three of CCHAP’s outdoor concerts and at the Apprenticeship 20th anniversary exhibit closing event at CHS in 2018. http://www.danfosterfiddle.com/


Biographical Note: Courtney Jay is the owner and teacher at Scoil Rince Luimne, an Irish dance academy in South Windsor, Connecticut. She performed with Dan Foster at one of CCHAP’s outdoor concerts in 2016.


Additional audio, video, and photographic materials exist in the archive relating to this artist.


Cataloging Note: This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services MA-245929-OMS-20.
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