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Interview with Ferne Caulker Milwaukee's Ko-Thi Dance Company is one of America's oldest African dance companies. And their harmonious energy doesn't stop at the edge of the stage. Ko-Thi "dances" in the culture and the community, by working with children, by connecting African-Americans to their roots, and more. This clip features performance footage and an interview with Ferne Caulker, the company's founder. view the video [1:43] | transcript |
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David McLimans Interview Because of his connections to Wisconsin, David McLimans was chosen as the illustrator of the original portalwisconsin.org poster. Born in Green Bay, McLimans is a nationally known illustrator living in Madison. He began his career as a graphic artist in Boston, but eventually moved back to Wisconsin. His work has been seen in the New York Times, Atlanta Monthly and the Washington Post. Visit with David as he explains how he created the portalwisconsin.org poster. view the video [1:34] | transcript |
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An Extraordinary Work: Restoring the Rotunda The Wisconsin State Capitol is a monument to the ideal of government, people working together. When it came time in the 1990's to restore the inside of the dome, the ideal held true. A diverse group of people needed to work together. Watch this clip of An Extraordinary Work: Restoring the Rotunda to get a sense of what it took to preserve the state's living room. view the video [1:27] | transcript |
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When Wisconsin was New France More than a century after Columbus, Europeans knew little of America's vast interior. It was the French who followed the northern waterways into that mysterious world. This is a clip from the Wisconsin Stories program titled "When Wisconsin was New France," which premiered in March 2002 on Wisconsin Public Television (WPT). It is a collaborative production of WPT and the Wisconsin Historical Society. view the video [4:02] | transcript |
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Kim Nishimoto Kim Nishimoto makes traditional corn husk dolls and learned this skill from her mom, Amelia Cornelius. Today, Kim teaches classes at the Oneida Community Library and the Oneida Tribal School on how to make these wonderful dolls. Kim is part of Wisconsin Folks, a project of the Wisconsin Arts Board. Visit the site at www.wisconsinfolks.org (Streaming video courtesy of the Wisconsin Arts Board) view the video [3:21] | transcript |
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