Friends of the Auberry Library (FOAL) Presentation
Sweet’s Mill Historic Video Project
Evo will discuss the history of this international music and dance festival that has taken place in the mountains of Fresno County for over 60 years. He will also show video clips of the diverse performances, filmed between 1995 and 2010.
In 2017, California State University Press published Evo’s book Road to Sweet’s Mill, the most comprehensive history of the festival to date. The Sweet’s Mill video project is the next phase of Evo’s archival and historic endeavor.
Evo Bluestein is highly regarded as one of the Central Valley’s most accomplished archivists/writers, exemplified by his book Road to Sweet’s Mill, published by The Press at California State University, Fresno. Also published by CSUF are Rings Like Silver, Shines Like Gold–recounting his parents’ contributions to Fresno life (Gene Bluestein, CSUF professor emeritus and Ellie Bluestein, lifelong social activist), and Wind Blowing Across the Field, a collection of 25 life stories by distinguished American musicians.
Evo is deeply familiar with the festival, having been in attendance throughout Sweet’s Mill’s 62 years of existence. Initially, it was a gathering place for American folk music and dance enthusiasts. Eventually, word spread, and the Festival developed into an influential world music and dance event, drawing people of all ethnicities and musical backgrounds. The videographers recorded world renown musicians and dancers of all persuasions (flamenco, Mexican, aerial dance, contemporary, fire dance, jazz, swing, folk: French, English, Irish, Persian, Bulgarian, Greek, and more).