Lau, Barbara (Barbara A.)

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Barbara Lau (1958- ), folklorist and program coordinator, has studied African-American shape-note singing groups in the midwest, coordinated the 1983 Shape-Note Singing Reunion in St. Louis, Mo., and documented the 1983 and 1984 Ohio-Indiana-Michigan Vocal Singing Conventions. While doing graduate work in folklore at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Lau worked with a Cambodian community in Greensboro, N.C., through the Greensboro Buddhist Center. In 1999, she became the community-based documentary programs coordinator at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

From the description of Barbara Lau collection, 1979-2004. WorldCat record id: 45175471

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1958, Barbara Lau grew up in Ohio and attended Washington University in Saint Louis, Mo., 1976-1980, graduating with a degree in urban studies and sociology. While in Saint Louis, Lau became interested in African-American shape-note singing groups in the region and surveyed several singing groups for her undergraduate senior thesis. While on staff at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in Saint Louis, Mo., Lau continued working with these groups and presented them at a Shape-Note Singing Reunion in February 1983. She also documented the larger regional Ohio-Indiana-Michigan Vocal Singing Convention from 1983 to 1984. Lau worked as a backstage manager at the Fox Theatre in Saint Louis, Mo., and coordinated program areas for the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C., 1986-1991. She attended the masters program in folklore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1991-1993, and was program coordinator for the Southern Arts Federation in Atlanta, Ga., from 1993 to 1995.

While at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Lau became acquainted with the Cambodian community in Greensboro, N.C., and began fieldwork with them for her masters thesis. Working with the Greensboro Buddhist Center, she received a grant and several contracts through the North Carolina Arts Council to document folklife traditions of this new immigrant community in 1995. Lau continued work as a freelance folklorist and consultant through the late 1990s. In 1999, she became the community-based documentary programs coordinator at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

From the guide to the Barbara Lau Collection, 1979-2004, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Lau, Barbara (Barbara A.). Barbara Lau collection, 1979-2004. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Chatterley, Cedric N., 1956-. Cedric N. Chatterley photographs, 1983-2008 and undated. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Barbara Lau Collection, 1979-2004 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.
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associatedWith Cambodian Cultural Center corporateBody
associatedWith Cedric Chatterley person
associatedWith Chaa Moly Sam person
associatedWith Chan Moly Sam, 1953- person
associatedWith Charlotte Buddhist Center corporateBody
associatedWith Chatterley, Cedric N., 1956- person
associatedWith Chea Khan person
associatedWith Chea Khan. person
associatedWith Cleophus Worthy person
associatedWith Greensboro Buddhist Center. corporateBody
associatedWith Jim White person
associatedWith Paul Sum person
associatedWith Phramaha Samsak Sambimb person
associatedWith Raleigh Bailey person
associatedWith Saint Louis Vocal Union corporateBody
associatedWith Sam Ang Sam person
associatedWith Savath So person
associatedWith Sengdoeun Chhum person
associatedWith White, Jim (Folklorist) person
associatedWith Yi Kong person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Greensboro (N.C.)
North Carolina
Cambodia
United States
Subject
African Americans
African American singers
Cambodian
Cambodian Americans
Cambodian Americans
Cambodian Americans
Children's literature, American
Dance
Ethnic folklore
Folklorists
Marriage customs and rites
New Year
Shape-note singing
Weddings
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Active 2004

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