NASA Announces Smithsonian Folklife Festival Activities

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June 23, 2008

Jason S. Sharp
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-5213
jason.s.sharp@xxxxxxxx

MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-123

NASA ANNOUNCES SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

WASHINGTON -- In honor of NASA's 50th anniversary, the Smithsonian 
Institution's Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and NASA are 
partnering on this year's Folklife Festival. The festival will be 
held Wednesday, June 25 through Sunday, June 29, and Wednesday, July 
2 through Sunday, July 6, outdoors on the National Mall between 
Seventh and 14th Streets. Festival hours are from 11 a.m. to 5:30 
p.m. EDT each day, with special evening events including concerts and 
movie screenings beginning at 6 p.m.

The program "NASA: 50 Years and Beyond," will include presentations, 
hands-on educational activities, demonstrations and exhibits that 
will highlight the agency's activities over the past fifty years, 
while looking forward to the exploration missions ahead. 

NASA presenters at the festival include Deputy Administrator Shana 
Dale, Johnson Space Center Director and astronaut Michael Coats, 
Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier, 
"Rocket Boys" author Homer Hickam, NASA Chief Historian Steven Dick, 
Goddard Space Flight Center Chief Scientist James Garvin, current 
astronauts Frederick (Rick) Sturckow, Carl Walz, Pat Forester, Sunita 
Williams and former astronauts Ken Reightler, Pierre Thuot, Jan 
Davis, Tom Jones, Joe Edwards, Charlie Walker, William Readdy, Brian 
O'Connor and Loren Shriver.

On June 25 at 6 p.m., the Space Philharmonic under the direction of 
Emil de Cou, will perform "The Planets" by Gustav Holst at the 
National Museum of the American Indian. Former astronaut Mae Jemison 
will narrate the concert. The event will include NASA imagery 
projected onto the museum's walls. The concert is free and open to 
the public.

On June 26 at 2:15 p.m. on the Galaxy stage, scientists from NASA's 
Phoenix Mars Lander mission will participate in a Science Update on 
the activities of the Phoenix Mars Lander, including the lander's 
recent discovery of water ice.

Other events include the NASA Film Festival June 27-29 at the Baird 
Auditorium in the National Museum of Natural History. Jeannie Kranz, 
daughter of former NASA flight director Gene Kranz, will host a film 
festival devoted to space exploration. Films include, "In the Shadow 
of the Moon," with participation of producer Duncan Copp, "Apollo 13" 
with remarks from Jeannie Kranz and "2001: A Space Odyssey," with a 
greeting from astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

The National Air and Space Museum Art Gallery preview show will 
display works from the art collections of NASA and the National Air 
and Space Museum by several artists, including Norman Rockwell, Annie 
Leibovitz and Robert Rauschenberg. This exhibit during the Folklife 
Festival is a preview of a larger show, "NASA Art," which is being 
organized by the Smithsonian Institution's Traveling Exhibition 
Service. The "NASA Art" show will travel nationwide beginning this 
October, through 2011.

Media planning to attend the Folklife Festival should check in at the 
press tent, located in the Festival Services area, near the 
Smithsonian Metro stop.

For a complete schedule of all NASA activities at the Folklife 
Festival, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/50th/Folklife

	
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