Tibet Festival Celebrates 20th Anniversary!
Living Traditions Eliza West Living Traditions Eliza West

Tibet Festival Celebrates 20th Anniversary!

This past Saturday the Tibetan Association of Vermont hosted its 20th Annual Tibet Festival at the Old North End Community Center in Burlington, VT. In keeping with its reputation, the Festival featured an impressive array of Tibetan cultural dances, songs, and instrumental performances, alongside a fashion show, the beloved yak and snow lion dances, tashi shoepa folk opera, and remarks from community leaders.

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VTAAP Spotlight: Ballad Singing, West Glover, VT
Living Traditions Mary Wesley Living Traditions Mary Wesley

VTAAP Spotlight: Ballad Singing, West Glover, VT

In this VTAAP Spotlight meet Lorraine Hammond and Grant Cook who spent their apprenticeship year exploring the practice of unaccompanied ballad singing, in particular drawing inspiration from Oscar Deegrenia’s singing. Lorraine’s family were neighbors of Oscar’s, and she grew up hearing his songs. Their apprenticeship culminated in a free concert last August in West Glover in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, where Oscar was born. 

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Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2024/25 Cohort
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Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2024/25 Cohort

Vermont Folklife is pleased to announce the latest cohort of master artist/apprentice pairs comprising the 33rd cycle of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (VTAAP)! Seven projects will be supported this coming year, including Franco-American fiddling, warp-weighted loom weaving, Tibetan music and dance, granite carving, and more.

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Applications now open for 2024-2025 Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program
Living Traditions, News Eliza West Living Traditions, News Eliza West

Applications now open for 2024-2025 Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program

Vermont Folklife is pleased to announce the 33rd year of its Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (VTAAP). With funding from the National Endowment for the Arts through a partnership with the Vermont Arts Council, this program supports the continued vitality of Vermont’s living cultural heritage. Information about the program is available in fourteen languages spoken within the state, including Dari, Pashto, Somali, Nepali, Spanish, and Ukrainian.

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Traditional Arts Spotlight: Rolyang Lobling Prepares for the Tibet Festival
Living Traditions Mary Wesley Living Traditions Mary Wesley

Traditional Arts Spotlight: Rolyang Lobling Prepares for the Tibet Festival

The 2023-2024 ‘cohort’ of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program includes 18 collaborations between mentor artists and apprentices who are working together to keep traditional cultural expressions vital and relevant to the communities that practice them. In this ongoing series of Field Notes we’ll introduce you to some of this year’s program participants and the traditional art forms they practice. Today meet the students of Rolyang Lobling, a Tibetan music and dance class led by Migmar Tsering.

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Traditional Arts Spotlight - How to Play the 5-String Banjo
Living Traditions Mary Wesley Living Traditions Mary Wesley

Traditional Arts Spotlight - How to Play the 5-String Banjo

The 2022-2023 ‘cohort’ of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program included 12 collaborations between mentor artists and apprentices who worked together to keep traditional cultural expressions vital and relevant to the communities that practice them.This note features interview excerpts, audio, and photos from a recent site visit from VT Folklife staffer Mary Wesley had with mentor artist Rik Palieri (Hinesburg, VT) and his apprentice, Jason Baker (Burlington, VT).

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Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2023/24 Cohort
Living Traditions, News Mary Wesley Living Traditions, News Mary Wesley

Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2023/24 Cohort

Vermont Folklife is pleased to announce the cohort of mentor and student artists comprising the 32nd cycle of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (VTAAP)! Eighteen mentorships will be supported this coming year, including traditional Nepali basket making, Judaic ritual weaving, granite carving, Burundian dance, and more.

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Traditional Arts Spotlight - Abenaki Basketmaking and Fiber Art
Living Traditions Mary Wesley Living Traditions Mary Wesley

Traditional Arts Spotlight - Abenaki Basketmaking and Fiber Art

The 2022-2023 ‘cohort’ of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program includes 12 collaborations between mentor artists and apprentices who are working together to keep traditional cultural expressions vital and relevant to the communities that practice them. In this ongoing series of Field Notes we’ll introduce you to some of this year’s program participants and the traditional art forms they practice. Today meet Abenaki artists Vera Sheehan and Sherry Gould.

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Celebrating Sansari Puja 2023
Living Traditions Mary Wesley Living Traditions Mary Wesley

Celebrating Sansari Puja 2023

On Saturday, May 13th, Vermont Folklife was honored to join the Burlington Nepali Rai and Limbu Community for Sansari Puja—a springtime festival celebrating Mother Earth. The community gathered and were joined by friends and neighbors from around Burlington to connect, eat, make music, and dance. The event included many past and present participants in our Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, including a performance by the Old North End Sarangi Club.

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Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2022/23 Cohort
Living Traditions, News Mary Wesley Living Traditions, News Mary Wesley

Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2022/23 Cohort

The Vermont Folklife Center is pleased to announce the cohort of mentor and student artists comprising the 31st cycle of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (VTAAP)! Twelve mentorships will be supported this coming year. With funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Vermont Arts Council, the Center initiated the program in 1992 to support the continued vitality of Vermont's living cultural heritage.

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Did You Know? - Mediha Jusufagic
Living Traditions, Archives Mary Wesley Living Traditions, Archives Mary Wesley

Did You Know? - Mediha Jusufagic

Meet VTAAP master artist Mediha Jusufagic. Born and raised in Bosnia, Mediha came to the United States in 2000, joining several thousand other Bosnian refugees who settled in Vermont between 1993 and 2005. As a young woman in Yugoslavia, Mediha performed internationally as a member of a traditional dance troupe. Here in Vermont she formed the dance group the Bosnian Lilies to support the vitality of traditional music and dance among Bosnians in their newly adopted country.

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Did You Know? - “Jeanne Brink: Basket Maker”
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Did You Know? - “Jeanne Brink: Basket Maker”

The VFC Archives is full of amazing first-person accounts of everyday life in Vermont and New England–past and present. In this feature, we'll share these stories with you.

This month meet Abenaki basket maker Jeanne Brink. Jeanne is someone with the distinction of having been both an apprentice in the early years of the Vermont Traditional Art Apprenticeship Program and later a mentor artist, coming full circle to pass on the knowledge, skills and traditions that she learned.

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Did You Know? - “If the Shoe Fits”
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Did You Know? - “If the Shoe Fits”

The VFC Archives is full of amazing first-person accounts of everyday life in Vermont and New England–past and present. In this feature, we'll share these stories with you.

We begin with master shoemaker Dan Freeman of Middlebury and apprentice Anne Callahan who worked together beginning in 2004. Freeman’s shop, Dan Freeman’s Leatherwork, has been a Middlebury staple for decades.

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Celebrating 30 Years of Innovation in Tradition!
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Celebrating 30 Years of Innovation in Tradition!

During 2022 the VFC is celebrating 30 years of Innovation in Tradition by looking back on how its Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (VTAAP) has both sustained and advanced traditional arts in Vermont over the last three decades. Our staff is currently working hard to create an exciting year of programming to showcase the many amazing artists who have come through the program. Learn more here!

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Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2021/22 Cohort
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Announcing the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program 2021/22 Cohort

The Vermont Folklife Center is pleased to announce the cohort of master artists and students comprising the 29th year of the Vermont Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program (VTAAP). Thirteen projects will be supported this year. With support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Vermont Arts Council, the Center initiated the program in 1992 to support the continued vitality of Vermont's living cultural heritage. More than 365 apprenticeships have been supported since 1992. Read about the 13 successful applicants of the 2020 - 2022 program cycle here.

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