A new Documentary by Media Working Group
Produced by Fred Johnson & Jean Donohue
Length: 58 minutes and 30 seconds
Balladeer, linguist, cultural
activist, storyteller,
Cratis Williams was an eloquent defender of Appalachian Culture and one
of the most important scholars of the post-war era. In this hour long
documentary, Cratis visits his ancestral homeland on Caines Creek in
Eastern Kentucky's Big Sandy Valley. He reminisces about confronting
the stereotypes of Appalachian Culture and personalities while growing
up among descendants of "Kentucky Long Hunters, veterans of the
American Revolution, Tories escaped to the backwoods, refugees from the
Whisky Rebellion, and Kentucky Mountain feudists."
Cratis Williams weaves his personal
recollection, in-depth scholarship and understanding of
folk culture into a grand tale of the modern Appalachian
experience. Also featured in the documentary are Pat Beaver,
Grace Edwards, Loyal Jones, Jim Wayne Miller, David Williams
and Gurney Norman attesting to the historical importance
of Dr. Cratis Williams' scholarship and work for a generation
of artists, writers and scholars.
Media Working Group and director Fred Johnson are pleased
to announce Kentucky Educational Television's special broadcast
of Cratis Williams: Living the Divided Life.
Air times are:
(All times EST)
KET2 Wednesday, Dec 14, 2005 at 10:00 pm
KET1 Thursday, Dec 15, 2005 at 2:00 am
See the Broadcast Announcement at www.cratiswilliams.org
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