Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 1P-1.009 - Florida Folklife Program
(1) Folk
artists are individuals who maintain traditions in creative and symbolic forms
such as custom, belief, technical skill, language, literature, art,
architecture, music, play, dance, drama, ritual, pageantry, and handicraft,
which forms are generally learned orally, by imitation or in performance and
are maintained or perpetuated without formal instruction or institutional
direction.
(2) A function of the
Florida Folklife Program is to promote Florida folklife through festivals,
conferences, and seminars in which folk artists, folklife interpreters, and
collectors are regularly engaged to perform or demonstrate. Because traveling
expenses are often high, the Florida Division of Historical Resources
(Division) may advance payment of expenses to individuals in the manner
provided in section 112.061, F.S., so as to
facilitate the participation of those individuals who otherwise could not
afford to attend. When making the decision to advance payment to an individual,
the Division shall consider the individual's demonstrated financial
need.
(3) The Florida Folklife
Apprenticeship Program of the Department of State preserves and promotes
Florida's cultural heritage by providing an opportunity for master folk artists
to share their technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices who
will carry forward these traditions. General information, application
instructions, deadlines, application forms and methods of selection are set
forth in the Florida Folklife Apprenticeship Program Guidelines and
Application, which is herein incorporated by reference (Form #HR3E23 effective
05/2016 https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-06658).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 267.16(2), (3) FS. Law Implemented 267.16(1), 267.161(2) FS.
New 3-12-00, Amended 5-8-16.
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