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Business and the arts/humanities [videorecording] : Charlotte, N.C. / by North Carolina.Department of Cultural Resources.Office of Communications.; Videofonics.;
Narrator, Bill Hoke.Explores ways in which members of the local business community in Charlotte, N.C. support artistic and cultural organizations with their time, money and executive skills, and discusses how this partnership between business and the arts is ultimately beneficial to both pursuits.Adults.VHS.
Subjects: Art patronage; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Mountain Dance and Folk Festival [videorecording] / by Bly, Joe.; Mountain Dance and Folk Festival(1988 :Asheville, N.C.); University of North Carolina Center for Public Television.(CARDINAL)180965; Videofonics.;
Clyde Cable and the Stoney Creek Boys; Betty Smith; Dixie Darlings; Joe Wilson; Too Hot to Cook; Don Petty; Maggie Lauderer; Luke Smathers String Band; Karen and Joe Hobert; Piskaview Ranch Dancers; Sheila Adams-Barnhill; Doc Snoderly's Painless String Band; Andy Smith; Piska Pickers; Harry Kagel and the Country Cousins; Carol Best String Band; Phil and Gaye Johnson; Gary and Bonnie Burnett String Band; Carolina Cut-ups; Timmy Abel.A program of mountain music and dance recorded at the annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival. Joe Bly hosts this program which was recorded Aug. 4-6, 1988 at The Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, N.C.Ages 15-Adults.VHS.
Subjects: Country music; Folk dance music; Folk dancing;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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An Indian, a person, myself. [videorecording] by Videofonics.;
A serious program about self-determination set in 4 different Indian communities. Who are North Carolina Indians? What are their concerns and achievements? Share their story.Ages 12-Adults.VHS.
Subjects: Indians of North America; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Our ship by hands [videorecording] : the Elizabeth II / by North Carolina.Department of Cultural Resources.Office of Communications.; Videofonics.;
Music, Jerry Read Smith.Stanley Potter, O. Lie-Nielson, John England, Joe Balderson, Gene Scalso, Mike Babaj.An account of the construction of Elizabeth II, a replica of the sixteenth century ship that once sailed the coastal waters of North Carolina. Discusses and shows examples of the five basic stage in shipbuilding: backbone, framing, planking, decking, and rigging.All ages.VHS dub.VHS.
Subjects: Elizabeth II (Square-rigger); Historic ships; Historic sites; Historic sites; Shipbuilding.; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Civil War [videorecording] : the North Carolina story / by Simpson, Bland.(CARDINAL)160051; University of North Carolina Center for Public Television.(CARDINAL)180965;
Executive in charge of production, Bob Royster ; producer/director/editor, Jim Colman ; associate producer/writer, Diana Cooper ; associate producer, Gary Hawkins.Host, Bland Simpson.Jim Austin, Bob Childers, Bill Dukes, Dan Sipp, Deborah Mann, Mark Miller, Maggie Cook, Dwight Murphy, Vivian Tedford, Allison Heartinger, Georgia West, Flonnie Anderson, John West, Greg Hohn, Tim Johnston, Fetzer Mills, Jr., Willette Thompson.This NCPT production captures the essence of North Carolina's involvement in the Civil War. Primary material was gathered from diaries, correspondence and state records to detail the personal effects of war, especially the human loss.Adults.VHS.
Subjects: North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Archaeology in North Carolina [videorecording] / by North Carolina.Department of Cultural Resources.(CARDINAL)163985; University of North Carolina Center for Public Television.(CARDINAL)180965; Videofonics.;
Editors, Joseph Deluca, David Hutchinson, Scott Marsh ; content consultants, Steve Claggett ... et al.Correspondent, Lew Gitlin.Shows how archaeologists use the tools, relics, and garbage of the past to recreate entire cultures and emphasizes the importance of preserving and sharing this information. Visits several archaeological sites in North Carolina, including Town Creek Indian Mound and Somerset Place plantation.Ages 12-Adults.
Subjects: Excavations (Archaeology); Indians of North America;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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