Scott Ainslie

Considered a master of America roots music, Scott Ainslie brings a wealth of personal and musical history to the stage. With expertise in Ragtime & Delta Blues – and the banjo and fiddle traditions of the Southern Appalachians – in Ainslie’s hands the African and American roots of the music
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Across the Color Line: The African South

Program Description
In this varied program, Scott Ainslie tours the music of the American South where European and African musical traditions cross-pollinated to create the powerful musical hybrids that have long dominated American popular music. With a calabash gourd banjo, his one-string diddley bow, guitars, stories and song, Scott explores the Africanization of old-time mountain music, and African musical and
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Program Detail
Available year-round with routed dates at several times during the school year.
Flexible
8′ x 8′ performance space; Access to 110v grounded outlet, 60 minutes before & after to set-up and load out. Scott will provide sound for schools.
In schools, libraries, theater, performing arts centers
$650 for one performance / $1,200 for two in the same day when routed in the area
EDUCATION STANDARDS
SL2 = Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
SL4 = Present information, findings, and supporting evidence such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
R7 = Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse formats and media, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words.
From the Social Studies 3-5 Standards:
4.C.1 = Understand the impact of various cultural groups on North Carolina.
8.C.1 = Understand how different cultures influenced North Carolina and the United States.
From the Arts Education, Music Standards:
CR.1 = Understand global, interdisciplinary, and 21st century connections with music.
Supporting Materials
Across the Color Line Study Guide
AcrossColorLine.Guide_.2-1.pdfThreads of American Music Teacher Guide
ThreadsofAmMusic.2.pdfBlues Roots Teacher Guide
Blues-Roots-Teachers-Guide-1.pdfQualifications
References
Renee Van Horn, Stanly County Arts Council, Albemarle, NC; stanlycountyartscouncil1974@gmail.com; 704-982-8118
Emily Stumb, Heritage Middle School, Wake Forest, NC; estumb@centurylink.net
Bree Sargent, Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette, LA; bree@AcadianaCenterfortheArts.org
Cancellation Policy
When the Artist has incurred significant travel expense to honor a contract and the contract or a portion of the contract is canceled due to weather, the artist will be paid in full and every attempt will be made to reschedule the services within the following 12 months at no additional charge to the Artist or the Presenter/School. If the Artist is at home or has not traveled to reach the venue location when the cancellation occurs, payment is not required and every attempt will be made by all parties to reschedule the work within the following 12 months. It is understood that make-up dates will be rescheduled when the artist is traveling through an area and the Artist is under no obligation to pay additional travel expenses to make-up services canceled due to weather.