Scheduled for a three-week engagement at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., Wade stayed for 10 years. "Banjo Dancing," as well as his other performance pieces, "On the Way Home" and "Alligator Horse and a Touch of the Earthquake," all draw heavily on his original research at the Archive of Folk Culture in the Library of Congress. Alan Jabbour, director of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, began playing the violin at the age of 7 and at 15 began to perform with the Jacksonville Symphony in Jacksonville, Florida. He later became a member of the Brevard Music Festival Orchestra, the Miami Symphony under Fabian Sevitsky, and the University of Miami String Quartet. He taught English, folklore, and folk music at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1969, Mr. Jabbour became the head of the Archive of Folk Song at the Library of Congress.
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