Zhala Ulyanka, Dubotanets, Cherez Richenku, Lisoruby, Uvyvanets, Hei, Na Vysokyi Polonyni, Chynadiyka, Kolyskova, Tropotyanka, Nasha Traktorystka, Kerechanka
Transcarpathian Folk ChoirPoster advertising "Concert of Sacred Music" of D. Bortniansky. Concert of 35 Sacred choral concertos "a cappella". Concert was the world premiere of the Millenium Choir with conductor W. Kolesnyk. Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.
Information about the planning of the concert dedicated to the celebration of the 100 years since the birth of the composer Cyril Stetzka. Stetzka's biography. Written by Maria Dytyniak.
compilation. Tara and Andrea Luchak, Chumak, Vegreville and Heritage Days (1986-88)
This comparative study analyzes Klyment Kvitka's ethnomusicological guides in contrast to other Ukrainian folk music guides.
Cherwick, BrianDescribes differences and similarities between Ukrainian, Greek and Polish folk dancing. bib.
Litvinchuk, MichelleA study of the soviet Ukrainian journal Narodna tvorchist' taethnohrafiia for the years 1983 and 84 in an attempt to understand the relative roles of the comparative and national orientations in contemporary Soviet folkloristics. bib.
This file contains 52 photographs. These photographs include several group photographs from the Ukrainian Catholic Woman's League and the Brotherhood of St. Nicholas of Canada. Some photographs were taken at community events, Remembrance Day ceremonies, and a funeral (Knights of Columbus). Many of the photographs feature Orest and Emilia Zarsky.
This series includes receipts from Tovarystvo Narodnoho Domu v Edmontoni and Novyny from 1918-1928; a postcard from the Canadian Ukrainian Publishing company to Alex Zarsky (1924); membership cards with the Ukrains'kyi Narodn'ii Dim, Edmonton for Oleksa and Kateryna Zarsky; correspondence from the Ukrains'kyi Narodn'ii Dim; a commemorative ribbon; "Adresnyi lyst" to Orest and Emelia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Sporting Sitch Association of Canada (Edmonton, Alberta), October 14th, 1939; Certificate to honoured member Mrs. Emilia Zarsky from the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League. This series also contains records from the Ukrainian Catholic Women's League (Edmonton)