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Transcript of Missing neighborliness

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    File: macinnislargus-oh-decline_culturallosses_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    LM – Largus MacInnis

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    LM See, when radio started coming in, well, probably there'd be a place that had a radio, and there'd be old time music on sometimes, and there'd be a crowd gather in to

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    Transcript of Step-dancing politicians

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    File: richardfred06-oh-politics_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    FR – Fred Richard


    FR: If you went to a meeting of politics. I'd play maybe a couple of tunes there and you'd get the old politicians, or the strong Liberals or the strong Conservatives would be gettin' up and givin' a step, and everybody

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    Transcript of La Marmotteuse dramatization

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    File: doucettejoe-oh-marmotteuse.mp3


    JD: La Marmoteuse? The origin of that is, There's an old couple that lived in the country like this, and there was a Bingo in the village. They played Bingo. The old lady she liked to play Bingo, and the old man didn't want to go, see?

    KP: Yeah.

    JD: So

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    Transcript of Taking step-dancing onto the stage

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    File: hubleylibby-oh-stepdancingchanges_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    LH – Libby Hubley


    LH: Now, I wasn't the first step dancing teacher. There were others before me but not for very long, I wouldn't say. I think that change came because when I came to step dancing I also brought with it

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    Transcript of A resourceful learner

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    File: pitredennis-oh-gettingstarted_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DP –Dennis Pitre


    DP: But my mother had two brothers that played. One played the accordion and one played the organ. But there was no fiddle playing.

    KP: So how did you learn?

    DP: Just because I loved it (laughs). Just

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    Transcript of Music & dance in Central Kings

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    File - trainorcecil06-oh-musichome_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    CT – Cecil Trainor

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: The community was called Peake's Station?


    CT: Yes.


    KP: Did you grow up in a family where people played music.


    CT: My

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    Transcript of The breakdown, or eight hand reel

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    File: macinnislargus-oh-breakdowns_M.mp3


     

    Speakers:

    LM – Largus MacInnis

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


     

    .LM An odd time the old folks would get up and they'd dance what they called a "breakdown."


     

    KP And what was that like?


     

    LM It was all

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    Transcript of Third most important person in the town

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    File: stewartarchie-oh-3mostimportant.mp3


    Speakers:

    AS – Archie Stewart


    AS I heard an old fellow saying one time, the three most important people in the district‑‑the minister was first, the schoolteacher was next, and the fiddler was next! (laughter). That was the three most

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    Transcript of Why Wight's weekly dance lasted

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    File: lowejudy06-oh-elliottwightdance_M.mp3


    Speakers:


    JL – Judy Lowe

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    KP: Tell me about how got started playing with Elliott [Wight]?


    JL: I went to the dance, I was 19, at the Junior Farmer's Hall in North River, which

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    Transcript of Fiddling & the human condition

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    File: arsenaultrobert-oh-fiddlersrepcultures_M.mp3


    Speakers

    RA: Robert Arsenault


    RA: A fiddler carries his own level of feeling with him when he plays. A fiddler when he plays he plays with his body. A fiddler is a dancer and his whole entire body plays. You stop a fiddler from

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    Transcript of Learning tunes in the lumberwoods

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    File: macleandanny-oh-lumberwoods_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    DM – Danny MacLean

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman

    DOM – Donny MacLean (Danny's son)


    DM: But I did learn tunes in the lumber woods. That's mostly where I did learn them. I spent a lot of time in the lumber woods.


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    Transcript of New tunes come to mind

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    File: macdonaldbill-oh-composing_m.mp3


    Speakers:

    Bm – Bill MacDonald

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    BM: [The] first of this week, Tuesday I think it was, I went out to my daughter's cottage, 25 miles out.


    KP: Yes.


    BM: Up near Morrell. I was

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    Transcript of Company discusses women and fiddling

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    File: wilsonteresa06group-oh-womenfiddling_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    MW – Mary MacPhee Warren

    TW – Teresa MacPhee Wilson


    MW: When I got married in Montreal, Aunt Hilda she was coming to my wedding, but I didn't know she was going to bring the fiddle. Everybody who was at the wedding wre Italian

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    Transcript of A dirty trick is played

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    File: smithtony06-oh-dirtytrick_M.mp3


    Speakers:

    TS – Tony Smith

    AG – Alfred Gallant

    KP – Curator Ken Perlman


    TS: Him and this other guy played all night at this house party. They used to have big money years ago, black cents, they were big ones.


    KP

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    Transcript of Adventures with lightning

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    Speakers:


    JB – Jackie Biggar

    KP – Ken Perlman


    Years ago the power used to go off, we didn't have a – A storm, a transformer would get hit by lightning and stuff. There's be a severe storm, the power would go

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