Para español, seleccione de la lista

Marie Theodore-Pharel

Florida Folklife asked our artists a series of questions to learn more about their traditions and how those traditions have impacted their lives and the lives of those around them. Take a look at the answers we got from Marie Theodore-Pharel below.Photo of Marie Theodore-Pharel

 

What folk tradition(s) or traditional art(s) do you practice?

Storytelling

How did you learn those traditions?

I had an apprenticeship through the Florida Folklife Program and under the auspices of Master Storyteller, Liliane Louis

Why is it important to maintain folk traditions?

There is an equalizing factor in folk traditions. It is accessible to everyone and I think in a society divided by class and color, the folk way is an equalizing force.

How did you first get involved with the Florida Folklife Program?

I had an apprenticeship through the Florida Folklife Program and under the auspices of Master Storyteller, Liliane Louis

How has the Florida Folklife Program benefited you or what value does the program have?

I have been able to do story telling at local libraries, festivals, fairs, and at local schools.

How can the Florida Folklife Program better serve you?

Create a portal where people can contact interested storytellers or artists for jobs.

>