Connecticut Office of the Arts Fellowships in Folk Arts Reception
SubjectPortrait of
Sophanna Keth
(Cambodian)
SubjectPortrait of
Sotha Keth
(Cambodian)
SubjectPortrait of
Somaly Hay
(Cambodian, 1959 - 2016)
SubjectPortrait of
Jampa Tsondue
(Tibetan, born 1959)
SubjectPortrait of
Daniel Boucher
(American, born 1980)
SubjectPortrait of
Paul Luniw
(born 1951)
Date2015 November 17
Mediumborn digital images
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Cultural Heritage Arts Program collections
CopyrightIn Copyright
Object number2015.196.264.1-.7
DescriptionPhotographs from the reception celebrating the artistic achievements of four artists from different communities. Three artists received Connecticut Office of the Arts Fellowships in Folk Arts.
2015.196.264.1: born digital image showing Cambodian costume maker Sotha Keth
2015.196.264.2: born digital image showing Cambodian costume makers Sotha Keth and Sophanna Keth Yos
2015.196.264.3: born digital image showing Somaly Hay demonstrating kbach, Cambodian dance postures
2015.196.264.4: born digital iage showing Sotha Keth, Somaly Hay, and Sophanna Keth holding a photo of themselves taken in 1993 for the Living Legends project
2015.196.264.5: born digital image showing all four awardees: Tibetan thangka painter Jampa Tsondue, Ukrainian pysanky artist Paul Luniw, Cambodian court dancer Somaly Hay, and French Canadian fiddler Daniel Boucher
2015.196.264.6: born digital image showing Connecticut Office of the Arts Folk Arts Fellowship awardees: Tibetan thangka painter Jampa Tsondue, Ukrainian pysanky artist Paul Luniw, and French Canadian fiddler Daniel Boucher
2015.196.264.7: born digital image showing Daniel Boucher playing fiddle
NotesSubject Note: On November 17, 2015, CCHAP hosted a reception to celebrate the high artistic achievements of four artists from different communities. Three artists received Connecticut Office of the Arts Fellowships in Folk Arts – Ukrainian pysanky artist Paul Luniw, French Canadian fiddler Daniel Boucher, and Tibetan thangka painter Jampa Tsondue. Additionally, Cambodian court dancer Somaly Hay received a citation from Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, state Sen. Paul Formica, R-East Lyme, and state Rep. Kathleen McCarty, R-Waterford, for her “dedication to preserving Cambodian dance culture and heritage and joyfully sharing this with so many others.” At this event, attended by the artists, their families, CHS staff and Board members, and many community members, Daniel Boucher gave a demonstration of his Quebecois fiddle playing, and Somaly Hay demonstrated the kbach, hand and arm gestures that form the basis for Cambodian court dance.2015.196.264.1: born digital image showing Cambodian costume maker Sotha Keth
2015.196.264.2: born digital image showing Cambodian costume makers Sotha Keth and Sophanna Keth Yos
2015.196.264.3: born digital image showing Somaly Hay demonstrating kbach, Cambodian dance postures
2015.196.264.4: born digital iage showing Sotha Keth, Somaly Hay, and Sophanna Keth holding a photo of themselves taken in 1993 for the Living Legends project
2015.196.264.5: born digital image showing all four awardees: Tibetan thangka painter Jampa Tsondue, Ukrainian pysanky artist Paul Luniw, Cambodian court dancer Somaly Hay, and French Canadian fiddler Daniel Boucher
2015.196.264.6: born digital image showing Connecticut Office of the Arts Folk Arts Fellowship awardees: Tibetan thangka painter Jampa Tsondue, Ukrainian pysanky artist Paul Luniw, and French Canadian fiddler Daniel Boucher
2015.196.264.7: born digital image showing Daniel Boucher playing fiddle
Additional materials exist in the CCHAP archive for these artists and this event.
Cataloging Note: This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services MA-245929-OMS-20.
Status
Not on viewJampa Tsondue
2018 March 10