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Saskatoon
CA BMUFA 0228-2 · Series · 2018
Part of Ashley Halko-Addley fieldwork collection

This series includes materials collected during an interview with a healer living in Saskatoon. It includes one transcript and one audio file.

Scrapbook
CA BMUFA 0011-7 · Series · 1932-1982
Part of Doris Yanda collection

Two scrapbooks. One is created by Doris Yanda and consists of newspaper clippings related to Ukrainian folk art and women's organization in Canada. The other one consists of documents and photographs and is entitled "This album is presented to Mrs Doris E. Yanda in remembrance of the Official Opening of the Ukrainian Museum of Ottawa at 1000 Byron Ave. which was donated by her."

Shandro Museum
CA BMUFA 0285-2 · Series · 1961-2008
Part of Bill and Michelle Tracy Kalyna Country collection

The series consists of documents related to Shandro Museum activities including annual financial reports, list of executive, bylaws, renaming documents, certificate of incorporation, agreement with other organizations (Alberta Museum Association), and dissolution documents.

Shumka
CA BMUFA 0266-3 · Series · 1960-1990
Part of Chester and Luba Kuc UCAMA collection

Chester Kuc organized the Ukrainian Shumka Dancers group in the latter months of 1958. Their first public performance took place at the first "Ukrainian Autumn Festival of Songs and Dances" on October 29, 1960. The series contains a program of the first Shumka performance and its other concerts, as well as promotional booklets, newspaper clippings of publications about Shumka. There is also a manuscript of the "Origins of Shumka" research project conducted by Joy Muller and Associates LTD in 1990.

Shumka's Cinderella

Gordon Gordey documents his dance concepts and libretto, including performance photographs, for the creation of the original folk dance theatre work Shumka’s Cinderella. Shumka’s Cinderella is rooted in Ukrainian regional dance style, the poetry of folk melodies, the spirit of the rise of Ukrainian nobility, the vibrant paintbrush of village arts, and the expressive energy of the European Baroque period. This dance theatre work was created for The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada. Shumka’s Cinderella has had over 50 major performances across Canada, two tours to China, and major performances in Ukraine.

First Draft Concept/Libretto was created in 1996.
The Premiere Performance, Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary: March 3, 2000.