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Voices of the Visitors: Favorite Memories from the Past 50 Years

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Tue, 26 Sep 2017 16:55:00 GMT
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<p>During the final weekend of the 2017 Folklife Festival, the <em><a href="https://festival.si.edu/2017/on-the-move/smithsonian">On the Move</a></em> program gave way to a quieter, more self-reflective event. The <a href="https://festival.si.edu/2017/50th-anniversary/reunion-weekend/smithsonian">Reunion Weekend</a> marked our 50th anniversary, and invited past staff members, participants, volunteers, and visitors to share their memories going back to the first Festival in 1967.</p><p>While newer visitors gravitated toward the hustle and bustle of <em><a href="https://festival.si.edu/2017/circus-arts/smithsonian">Circus Arts</a></em>, a devoted group lingered. They brushed their fingers over faded brochures from the 1980s and 1990s and flipped through racks of well-worn commemorative T-shirts. Something about the atmosphere made people nostalgic. They exclaimed over the Festival memorabilia, trying to guess which years had hosted their favorite programs. Many stopped to talk, reminiscing about the years they volunteered, or bringing along their now grown children. </p><p>Smithsonian archivist Pam Hansen interviewed visitors and staff about their Festival memories, creating an oral history collection that can preserve these stories. As one participant reflected, &ldquo;Archiving and sharing stories is <em>so</em> important. It helps bring people together and remember where we come from. We need something like this every year!&rdquo;</p><p>In the corner of the Reunion Weekend area, visitors gathered around tables covered in postcards, crayons, pushpins, and an assortment of multicolored markers. Here we asked them to share their favorite moments, examples of cultural connections, and hopes for the future of the Festival and pin them up on a display board. Of course, some younger visitors were more interested in scribbling on the postcards, but many others welcomed the opportunity to share their own stories and opinions. </p><!--GAllERY--><div class="top-20 tag">Gallery</div><div class="image-gallery card"> <!--first slide visible, gallery icon--> <div class="center-box"> <div class="modal-trigger"> <img class="gallery-thumbnail" src="/images/blog/SFF2017_7-09_JW_0076.jpg" title="Click to view slideshow" alt="Click to view slideshow" /> </div> <div class="icon-gallery"></div> </div> <!--gallery images--> <ul class="gallery-list"> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/SFF2017_7-09_JW_0076.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-baby.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-marriage.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-adoptive.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-immigrants.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-silkroad.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-xylophones.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-fiddle.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-volunteer.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> <li class="gallery-image"> <div class="gallery-image-inner"> <img src="/images/blog/postcard-everything.jpg" title="Postcards on display at the Festival" alt="Postcards on display at the Festival" /> </div> </li> </ul> <!--gallery captions--> <ul class="gallery-list-captions"> <li class="gallery-caption"> <div class="remodal-description"> Visitors were invited to pin their postcards up for display. </div> <div class="remodal-credit">Photo by Josh Weilepp, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives</div> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> <li class="gallery-caption"> </li> </ul></div><p><em>Click on the image above to see photos of individual postcards</em></p><p>Many of the postcards echoed similar themes. Visitors have strong memories of particular programs, including Bhutan and Peru— and specifically the impressive structures built on the National Mall for each year. The most frequently referenced program was <em><a href="https://festival.si.edu/2002/the-silk-road/smithsonian">Silk Road</a></em> of 2002 and the surprise of stumbling upon world-famous musician Yo-Yo Ma. Others wrote of personal connections they made, whether lasting relationships with Festival participants or ways in which the Festival brought them closer to their own families and cultural roots. The diverse music and traditional dances were also a common theme: everyone loves to dance!</p><p>Again and again, postcard writers expressed their love for the Festival and shared how it has touched their lives. We thank you all for joining us and including your stories in ours.</p><p><em>Hannah Peterson is an intern at the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and a senior at St. John&rsquo;s College, where she studies classics and philosophy. </em></p>
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