[Le P'tit Blanc Performing Onstage]

Photograph of Le P'tit Blanc performing onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival. The band is made up of six members all male except for a female percussionist. Starting from the left is a violinist, then the female percussionist, then a man playing a stringed instrument similar to a guitar, another violinist, an accordionist, and finally a man playing a recorder. Each member has their own microphone set up. Except for the woman who is wearing a skirt, they are all wearing white pants, white shirts and dark vests.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Romanian Couple Dancing]

Photograph of two of the Houston Romanian Dancers performing onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival. A man and a woman dressed in traditional Romanian clothing are dancing together. The woman is wearing a tea-length floral skirt, fitted vest, peasant blouse, boots, and a decorative headband. The man is wearing a long white tunic with boots, a vest, and a fedora-style hat with a wide decorative band. Some audience members are visible in the background.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ronnie Wolf with Two Children]

Photograph of Ronnie Wolfe of the East Texas String Ensemble with two children at the Texas Folklife Festival. Wolfe is sitting on the right side of bench playing a mandolin. A young girl is on the left side of the bench sitting on top of a wooden paddle used to bounce a toy jumping jack. A young boy is standing to the left of her, holding two jumping jacks over the paddle. She is slapping the paddle to make the jumping jacks dance.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Irish Dancers from the Maoileidigh School of Irish Dancing]

Photograph of dancers from the Maoileidigh School of Irish Dancing performing onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival. They are paired off into four couples, each pair dancing side by side with their hands joined and holding them at shoulder level. They are dancing around clockwise in a circle, their right sides facing the center of the circle. The women are wearing tea-length skirts and most of the men are wearing dark pants except for one who is wearing a kilt. The background of the stage is painted with a rainbow and a leprechaun.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dancers from the Maoileidigh School of Irish Dancing]

Photograph of dancers from the Maoileidigh School of Irish Dancing performing onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival. One couple is dancing together at center stage while the other three couples are gathered around them in a semi-circle. The women are wearing tea-length skirts and most of the men are wearing dark pants except for one who is wearing a kilt.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[John Henry Faulk and Bill Brett at Opening Party]

Photograph of John Henry Faulk and Bill Brett at the opening party for the Texas Folklife Festival participants. Faulk is on the left and Brett is in the middle looking toward the camera. They are both wearing cowboy hats, holding beers, and talking with a young woman who is on the right. Other festival participants are visible in the background.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dutch Food Booth]

Photograph of the Dutch food booth at the Texas Folklife Festival. The booth is made to look like a Dutch-style building. It has three serving windows, inside of which booth workers in costume are visible. Lettering across the top of the booth reads, "Dutch Culture" and "Nederland, Texas." Hanging above a serving window, a sign reads, "White milk, chocolate milk, 3 coupons." Three festival visitors are visible in front of the booth.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Girl Drinking from Spanish Bota]

Photograph of Fernando Herrera teaching a visitor to drink from a Spanish bota at the Texas Folklife Festival. Herrera is on the right lifting the visitor's arm as she drinks. She is in the center of the photograph tilting her head back and pointing toward her mouth the long spout of the bota, which, aside from the spout, looks similar to a small glass carafe. A woman standing nearby is smiling as she watches. Other festival visitors are visible in the background.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Beverly Houston Performing with Breezin']

Photograph of Beverly Houston performing with her band "Breezin'" onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival. She is standing in the middle of the stage singing into a microphone. To the left of her are two guitar players. To the right, a man is playing a shaker and another man is standing behind a microphone. Three of the band members are wearing a "Breezin'" t-shirt. The two musicians on the right and Houston are wearing "Breezin'" baseball caps. A drum set and several amplifiers sit at the back of the stage. A large banner that says, "HICKORY" is hung across the back of the stage.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Jo Ann Andera with V. T. "Cowboy" Williams]

Photograph of festival director Jo Ann Andera and V. T. "Cowboy" Williams at the opening party for the Texas Folklife Festival participants. Andera is on the left wearing a white cotton dress smiling at the camera. Williams is on the right, wearing a cowboy hat, a long-sleeved shirt, jeans and a sheriff's badge. Other festival participants are visible in the background.
Date: [1985-08-01..1985-08-04]
Creator: Sidoric, Michael
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Texas Folklife Festival Director Jo Ann Andera Dancing with the Lebanese Folk Dancers]

Photograph of Jo Ann Andera, director of the Texas Folklife Festival, performing on stage with the Lebanese Folk dancers at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She is wearing a traditional costume and other dancers are visible in the background.
Date: [1996-08-01..1996-08-04]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History