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    Florida Folklife Program

     

    Overview

    The Florida Folklife Program documents, presents and preserves Florida’s vibrant folklife and traditional culture.

    Folklife encompasses the living traditions, folk arts and cultural knowledge shared within communities by word of mouth and example. These expressions are rooted in and reflective of a community’s shared standards of beauty, values and experiences. 

    Through a wide range of projects, Florida Folklife supports the preservation of traditional arts and promotes engagement with Florida’s dynamic folk culture. A component of the Florida Department of State, Florida Folklife was established in 1979 by the legislature, and is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts Folk and Traditional Arts Program.

    Updates

    Award Deadline: TBA

    To make a Florida Folk Heritage Award nomination, click here

    2023 Florida Folk Festival Video Highlights

    Watch highlights from the 2023 Florida Folk Festival on our YouTube Channel

    2023-24 Apprenticeship Teams Announced

    To see a full list of the Folklife Apprenticeship awardees, click here

     

    Contact

    850.245.6780
    [email protected]

     

    • Apprenticeship Program

      Established in 1983, the Folklife Apprenticeship Program provides an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to maintain their art as a vital part of our heritage. The Folklife Apprenticeship Program highlights Florida's traditional arts within artists' communities and throughout the state, ensures the preservation of many vanishing traditions, and increases communities' pride in their heritage.

    • Research

      Folklife programs are grounded in knowledge about Florida's traditional culture. In order to maintain and expand our information base, the Florida Folklife Program undertakes annual surveys on selected topics to identify and document folklife.

    • Artist-in-Residence Series

      The Statewide Outreach Initiative broadens the impact of folklife programs by reaching diverse audiences around the state through a variety of formats.

    • Folklife Council

      The Florida Folklife Program is advised and assisted by the Florida Folklife Council. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State to provide geographical, cultural and professional representation.

    • Folk Heritage Awards

      The Secretary of State, with the recommendations of the Florida Folklife Council, confers Florida Folk Heritage Awards annually. The awards are given to outstanding folk artists and folk culture advocates who have made long-standing contributions to the folk cultural resources of the state. Established in 1985, the program parallels the National Heritage Fellowships.

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