Chester Kuc was a student of the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre Summer School in Winnipeg (1947) supervised by Dr. O. Koshetz. The series contains several concert programs dedicated to the summer schools conclusion and a brochure about the Ukrainian Centre in Winnipeg.
Kuc, Chester and LubaThis file contains materials relating to Dr Medwidsky’s involvement with the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village (UCHV) and associated organizations. He was on the UHCV Advisory board for a number of years as well as the UHCV board of directors. He was also heavily involved with the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society. In this file are reports and meetings from various organizations related to the UCHV on operations and financing as well as research and outreach. Communications with various government officials regarding the village are also contained in this file. The file also contains materials describing job and volunteer opportunities.
Map of Ukrainian Village. Locations are numbered according to legend.
The series contains Ukrainian Canadian festivals and concerts programs; advertising materials.
This paper discusses the Ukrainian customs and rites related to pregnancy and childbirth that are presently being done by Ukrainians and Ukrainian Canadians. Includes project proposal.
Summary of the study "Ukrainian Customs and Rites Related to Pregnancy and Childbirth". This summary corresponds to the paper UF1996.019.
Hong, SoguThe series consists of three files: 1. newsletters of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, 2. records of the Alberta Ukrainian Dance Association, and 3. newspaper clippings on Ukrainian dance workshop.
Describes the how Ukrainian folk dance is affected by the pro-soviet and anti-soviet feelings within Canadian communities and the U.S.S.R. bib.
Slone, GordonBrochures from various functions of Ukrainian dance groups. Groups include: Shumka, Ensemble Dnipro, Cheremosh, Verkhovyna Ensemble ...
A study of Albertan's motivations for participating in Ukrainian dance through a survey of 300 people. quest.
Ostashewski, NathanielThe collection consists of the interview conducted by Larisa Cheladyn with Nadia Korpus in Calgary, and her final essay based on her research and this interview entitled "Through the eyes of Nadia Korpus: A snap shot of Ukrainian dance in Canada from the 1930s to 1970s." The essay examines Ukrainian dance in Canada from 1930s to 1970s as seen through the eyes of one person. It starts in Regina, SK, where Nadia began Ukrainian dancing as a small girl, and then criss-crossed the country as she participated in various summer programs and seminars, taught and created Ukrainian dances and formed her own Ukrainian dance group in Calgary "Rusalka". Ukrainian identity, involvement in the Ukrainian National Federation (UNF), Ukrainian Women's Organization, Summer School "Kursy" in Winnipeg are also discussed.
Sembaliuk Cheladyn, LarisaLessons in Ukrainian Folk-Dancing and Folk-Ballet given by Roman Strocky, Roma Pryma, V. Zhukovych at the Nadia Pavlychenko Dance Studio, Toronto.