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Alabama Folk

Alabama Folklife Association

In Alabama Folk, we go deep with artists and makers who carry on traditions passed down through the generations. Through their lives, we discover the many histories, cultures, communities, and landscapes that make us Alabama folk. Produced by the Alabama Folklife Association (alabamafolklife.org).

18 - Sew Their Names: Quilting Remembrance and Reconciliation in Lowndes County
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  • 18 - Sew Their Names: Quilting Remembrance and Reconciliation in Lowndes County

    Descended from slaveowners and from enslaved people, Judge Susan Walker and Reverend Dale Braxton walked very different paths to Hopewell Baptist Church. Yet through their willingness to trust each other and tell the truth about the past, the two built a quilting project to honor enslaved people that brings Alabamians together to remember, grieve, sing, heal, and build something new.

    Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 40min
  • 17 - A Costume Wearing a Person: Designing Mardi Gras in Alabama

    Jay Herring and Doug Baloy designed and built elaborate runway costumes for Mardi Gras balls in Alabama for over twenty years. Each one-of-a-kind piece grew from creativity, ingenuity, and thinking big, and came to life with their combined skills in costume and set design. Jay and Doug reflect on the artistic process, freedom of expression, the LGBTQ community, and the magic of Mardi Gras.

    Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 30min
  • 16 - To Welcome the Day: Making Rangoli in Florence

    Amita Bhakta shares the art of rangoli from her native India with her community in Florence. Rangoli uses colorful sand patterns to express welcome, blessing, beauty, and joy, and is present in festivals across India, especially Diwali. Amita describes its Hindu roots, symbolic elements, and ephemeral nature. And she reflects on creativity, making, slowing down, and letting go.

    Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 31min
  • 15 - Red Eggs and Braided Bread: Growing up Greek in Montgomery

    Sandra Polizos was raised in a tight-knit Greek community where the Greek Orthodox Church sat at the hub of religious, cultural, and community life. She explains the symbolism and experience of Greek Orthodox Easter, in particular its foodways, and reflects on how having Greek grandparents, schooling, language, fasting practices, and cooking skills shaped who she is today.

    Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 24min
  • 14 - Under the Lion: Vietnamese Lion Dance in Bayou La Batre

    Charlie Tran has led Beast of the Bayou, a lion dance crew in Bayou La Batre, since age 17. He illumines lion dance history, its place at the center of Vietnamese New Year, Buddhist roots, and its many elements: blessing and community, materials and movement, drumbeat, red envelope, and the Buddha. He also reflects on recruiting and growing dancers, and the future of his hometown.

    Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 37min
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