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The collection consists of manuscript materials, sound recordings, photographs, and moving images documenting the performance of Tibetan sacred music and dance, Tamburitza music from the Balkan Peninsula, Iroquois music, rhythm and blues quartet singing, gospel brass band music, bluegrass music, and Cuban mambo music recorded live outdoors on Neptune Plaza in front of the Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, at concerts from April through September 1994, sponsored by the American Folklife Center.
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Sacred vocal music, Tambura (Fretted lute) music, Gospel music, Music, Mambos (Music), Brass band music, Folk music, Rhythm and blues music, Cuban Americans, Popular music, Buddhist chants, Dance, Buddhist dance, Iroquois Indians, Salsa (Music), Bluegrass music, African Americans, Mambo (Dance), Slovenian Americans, Croatian Americans, Serbian AmericansPlaces
Washington (D.C.), Cuba, Tibet, New York, China, Puerto Rico, New York (State), Balkan PeninsulaTimes
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Photographs include negatives, black and white and color contact sheets (257 images), photographic prints, and color slides.
1994 Neptune Plaza Concert Series Collection, Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Duplication of the recorded materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.
in English.
in English, Iroquois, Serbo-Croatian, Romani, Greek, Spanish, and Tibetan.
Collection guide available in the Folklife Reading Room and online via the American Folklife Center web pages.
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