New Jersey Folk Podcast

Department of American Studies, Rutgers University

The New Jersey Folk Podcast features stories and conversations about folk arts, traditional culture and heritage in the state of New Jersey and beyond. The podcast is a project of the Department of American Studies at Rutgers University New Brunswick. Episodes are produced by students, faculty, and community members. Support is provided by The School of Arts and Sciences at Rutger University New Brunswick, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Middlesex County Folklife Program, the New Jersey Folk Festival, Inc, and Media Services at Rutgers.

  1. 03/22/2023

    A Family Commitment: Generations of New Jersey Folk Festival Students

    NJFF is the largest student-run folk festival in the country. It has operated out of the American Studies Department at Rutgers University New Brunswick since its founding in 1975. Since then, countless students have interned with the festival, learning valuable skills, and developing relationships with mentors and peers. The people behind the festival are what makes it so unique—the people you don’t see on the stage or on the craft path but who are indispensable pieces of this puzzle. Through this podcast episode, you will meet two of these people, a mother and daughter, both Board of Trustees members, who have spent the last few decades volunteering their time, talents, and enthusiasm to the New Jersey Folk Festival. Gillian Dauer is a 2022 graduate of Rutgers University New Brunswick. She interned with the New Jersey Folk Festival from the fall of 2019 to the spring of 2022 in several roles. Elena Rossi is the President of the New Jersey Folk Festival Board of Trustees, and mother to Catherine and Gabrielle Rossi. Elena has been heavily involved with the Folk Festival since her daughters served as interns, but she has been a fan of the festival since its inception in 1975. Gabrielle Rossi is a member of the Board of Trustees. She was a student intern with the festival at Rutgers from 2010 to 2014. She went on to earn a Master’s in Nonprofit Management from Columbia University, and is now a doctoral student at Rutgers-Newark in the School of Public Affairs and Administration. Gabrielle is also the founder of The Dream Project, which facilitates cross country fundraising bike rides for college students. For more information about the New Jersey Folk Festival 2023 please visit our website at: https://www.njfolkfest.org/ or join us on our social media pages linked below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/njfolkfest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NJFolkFestival/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/njfolkfest

  2. 03/22/2023

    Love, Kinship, Connection…and Soap! An Oxytocin Story of Saponification

    Stephanie Devito interviews Denise Hall, a soap maker, and discovers how the craft of soap making is so much more than skills, but connections to something more, connection to people and ability to solve domestic problems that today global companies control. “Soap cleanses, but detergent destroys." Stephanie Devito is a Writer & Theater Professional dedicated to storytelling of all kinds. As a Community Producer for the NJ Folk Festival, Stephanie set out to share the talents of her community in the Society for Creative Anachronism. A recreational, historical reenactment club, participants of the SCA engage in a variety of arts and sciences from the medieval era. Being part of such an industrious, and creative group has encouraged Stephanie to discover the history behind our everyday objects and consider how even the simplest of things have lived extraordinary lives. Denise Hall is a stay at home mom of two with a deep need to create. She cares about the planet and what she and her family consumes. Denise finds inspiration for her products in her daily life, especially when it comes to caring for the needs of her skin in pregnancy or in Winter. For more information about the New Jersey Folk Festival 2023 please visit our website at: https://www.njfolkfest.org/ or join us on our social media pages linked below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/njfolkfest/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NJFolkFestival/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/njfolkfest

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The New Jersey Folk Podcast features stories and conversations about folk arts, traditional culture and heritage in the state of New Jersey and beyond. The podcast is a project of the Department of American Studies at Rutgers University New Brunswick. Episodes are produced by students, faculty, and community members. Support is provided by The School of Arts and Sciences at Rutger University New Brunswick, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Middlesex County Folklife Program, the New Jersey Folk Festival, Inc, and Media Services at Rutgers.