Smithsonian Folklife Festival
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Day Nine: Top Ten Photos | Smithsonian Folklife Festival
We’re capping off the 50th anniversary of the Folklife Festival with special discussions and activities about our work behind the scenes and your favorite Festival memories
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“One, Two, Three; Step, Swing” Armenian Dance Across Generations | Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Dance reconnects Armenians scattered throughout the world.
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The Smithsonian Folklife Festival is an annual exposition of living cultural heritage on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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Armenian Recipe: Khashlama (Meat Stew)
Men cook very little in Armenia. Dancer Arsen Vardanyan claims it’s because they reserve their energy for the big dishes, like khashlama (meat stew) and tonir khorovats (grilled meats), and they only make them once a year because that makes the dishes...
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Transformations in Catalan Culture
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What is culture? We could say that culture is something that a group of people perform in a specific context. As with any production, it has certain conditions conducive to reproduction and some interpretive frameworks that allow us to make sense of... -
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Armenian Recipe: Sou Boreg (Cheese Casserole)
“Don’t brown the sou boreg too much.”
As Chef Carrie Nahabedian’s mother ushered her out the door to her flight to D.C. for the Folklife Festival, this was her advice to the Michelin-starred chef.
Armed with her grandmother’s rolling stick, Nahabedian blew into the Hatsatoun prep kitchen along with the end of a storm on our opening day, ready to demonstrate her grandmother’s recipe for sou boreg, a cheese-filled, layered noodle dish. She had prepared...
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Web host: | Smithsonian Institution |
Registrar: | EDUCASE |
Registrant: | Smithsonian Institution |
Updated: | July 10, 2024 |
Expires: | January 01, 1970 |
Created: | June 19, 1992 |
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