A new journal. Two issues a year. First Issue spring 1988.
A travelling exhibition from the National Museum of Man. The words are in English and French.
Picture of people in front of wooden shops that are built into the side of a hill. Coombs, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Poster for Ukrainian Shumka Dancers Canadian tour 1991. Edmonton Jubilee Auditorium.
An advertisement for the Dnipro Ensemble's reproduction of Zaporozhets. In celebration of the Ensemble's 30th anniversary.
Advertisement for a cultural immersion camp at Camp Krym-Gamebridge, Ontario.
Advertisement for a performance at the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts in Leduc. Features a painting of a traditional Ukrainian dance.
Poster for the Ukrainian Folklore Centre. Describes many of the functions of the centre.
Advertisement for an event presented by the Ukrainian National Youth Federation.
Maiete Veselu Vdachui Vmiiete Spilkuvatys'z liud'my? Tsikavytes' istoriieiu I kul'turoiu. Picture of 2 Ukrainian women in a corn field.
Advertisement for the Vohon Ukrainian Dance Ensemble's AMUSE tour for 2007/2008.
Poster for Ukrainian Day at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Alberta Provincial Council.
Poster for a display at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. "Ukrainian Instrumental Music in Albert".
Suzirya Ukrainaian Dance Theatre of Calgary. Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton. Based on an epic poem by Ukraine's bard Taras Shevchenko. Pictures of Ukrainian dancers.
Join the Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble in a celebration of spring!
Pavlychenko Folklore Ensemble and Lastiwka Ukrainian Orthodox Choir and Orchestra.
30th Anniversary. New beginnings. See it, hear it, feel it! Presented by the Ukrainian Cheremosh Society. Artistic Director: Mykola Kanevets.
Join the festivities! International Flavours: A taste of Ukraine.
Poster is a photograph of a Ukrainian Easter Egg. The word 'Oseredok' is written across the bottom in Roman and Cyrillic letters.
Alexis Kochan, Julian Kytasty, Martin Colledge, Richard Moody, Nenad Zdjelar. Presented by Heartwood Folk Club, Manitoba Film and Sound, and Chateau Louis Hotel.