From: Andy Kolovos <akolovos@vermontfolklifecenter.org>
Date: May 6, 2013 6:47:30 PM GMT+03:00
ORAL HISTORY WORKSHOP AT VERMONT FOLKLIFE CENTER
Do you have a really interesting interview project in mind but don’t quite know where
to begin or how to proceed? The Vermont Folklife Center is hosting a daylong workshop,
Oral History: Community Memory and Passionate Listening on Friday, May 17, 2013 from
9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Vermont Folklife Center’s headquarters in Middlebury.
The Oral History: Community Memory and Passionate Listening workshop combines discussion
of the theories and methods that inform oral history research with practical, hands-on
training in oral history interview techniques. The class begins with a demonstration
interview followed by group discussion of the ethnographic interview process. Attendees
will then work as teams to conduct interviews using provided digital audio recording
equipment. The day concludes with reflection on interviewing and a discussion of project
ideas.
Led by Vermont Folklife Center Co-Directors Gregory Sharrow and Andy Kolovos, this
workshop will help you develop a plan for a field research project, provide hands-on
experience with digital recording equipment, and offer a forum for brainstorming ideas
for public outreach based on interview findings. Our goal in offering this workshop is
to support participants in developing their own project ideas. As Andy Kolovos observes,
“Oral history is a powerful tool for engaging with collective memory, identifying
shared values, and understanding how human beings draw on the past to inform action in
the present.”
Oral History: Community Memory and Passionate Listening is a part of the Vermont
Folklife Center’s Cultural Sustainability Institute workshop series
(http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/education/cultural-sustainability/ ). Cultural
Sustainability provides a framework for examining human experience in the present with
an awareness of the past and a view toward the future.
This workshop is limited to 14 participants and the registration deadline is May 15.
Registration forms and tuition information are available on line at
http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org or by calling (802) 388-4964. All classes are held
at the Vermont Folklife Center building at 88 Main Street in downtown Middlebury.
The Vermont Folklife Center's mission is to broaden, strengthen, and deepen our
understanding of Vermont and the surrounding region; to assure a repository for our
collective cultural memory; and to strengthen communities by building connections among
the diverse peoples of Vermont.
Andy Kolovos, Ph.D., MLS
Co-Director and Archivist
Vermont Folklife Center
88 Main Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
Voice: (802) 388-4964
Fax: (802) 388-1844
www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/archive
www.facebook.com/vermontfolklifecenter
www.twitter.com/vermontfolklife
vtfolklife.tumblr.com
Date: May 6, 2013 6:47:30 PM GMT+03:00
ORAL HISTORY WORKSHOP AT VERMONT FOLKLIFE CENTER
Do you have a really interesting interview project in mind but don’t quite know where
to begin or how to proceed? The Vermont Folklife Center is hosting a daylong workshop,
Oral History: Community Memory and Passionate Listening on Friday, May 17, 2013 from
9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Vermont Folklife Center’s headquarters in Middlebury.
The Oral History: Community Memory and Passionate Listening workshop combines discussion
of the theories and methods that inform oral history research with practical, hands-on
training in oral history interview techniques. The class begins with a demonstration
interview followed by group discussion of the ethnographic interview process. Attendees
will then work as teams to conduct interviews using provided digital audio recording
equipment. The day concludes with reflection on interviewing and a discussion of project
ideas.
Led by Vermont Folklife Center Co-Directors Gregory Sharrow and Andy Kolovos, this
workshop will help you develop a plan for a field research project, provide hands-on
experience with digital recording equipment, and offer a forum for brainstorming ideas
for public outreach based on interview findings. Our goal in offering this workshop is
to support participants in developing their own project ideas. As Andy Kolovos observes,
“Oral history is a powerful tool for engaging with collective memory, identifying
shared values, and understanding how human beings draw on the past to inform action in
the present.”
Oral History: Community Memory and Passionate Listening is a part of the Vermont
Folklife Center’s Cultural Sustainability Institute workshop series
(http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/education/cultural-sustainability/ ). Cultural
Sustainability provides a framework for examining human experience in the present with
an awareness of the past and a view toward the future.
This workshop is limited to 14 participants and the registration deadline is May 15.
Registration forms and tuition information are available on line at
http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org or by calling (802) 388-4964. All classes are held
at the Vermont Folklife Center building at 88 Main Street in downtown Middlebury.
The Vermont Folklife Center's mission is to broaden, strengthen, and deepen our
understanding of Vermont and the surrounding region; to assure a repository for our
collective cultural memory; and to strengthen communities by building connections among
the diverse peoples of Vermont.
Andy Kolovos, Ph.D., MLS
Co-Director and Archivist
Vermont Folklife Center
88 Main Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
Voice: (802) 388-4964
Fax: (802) 388-1844
www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/archive
www.facebook.com/vermontfolklifecenter
www.twitter.com/vermontfolklife
vtfolklife.tumblr.com
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