The File consists of one page of printed illustration.
This project is focused on how the folk group comprised of transgender individuals within the Albertan cosplay community have used cosplay to express different gender identities. Andra's research also included an assessment of both esoteric and exoteric views of cosplay in order to discern whether or not cosplay is a viable, long-term option for asserting one’s gender identity, both inside and outside the convention space.
The collection consists of:
1 video interview file
1 interview transcription document
1 final write-up document
Handwritten notes about general information regarding the UMAA. Ukrainian language, written by Neonilla Dmytruk.
Book of protocol, meetings. Records from: Meeting No. 1 (Feb. 27/72) -> Meeting No. 13 (April 14/75). Handwritten.
Contains records from: Meeting No. 14 (Mar. 8/75) -> Meeting No. 42 (Feb. 25/82). Handwritten and typed notes.
Typewritten letters written by the UMAA, numbered 157-219. Some letters are numbered with multiple pages.
Original newspaper clippings about the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra's production of a Ukrainian musical program.
Original newspaper clippings about Dr P. Matzenko.
Original newspaper clippings about the Woman's Singing Ensemble "Merezhi" in Edmonton.
1 original newspaper clipping of a poem.
Handwritten notes written by Neonilla Dmytryk about Serhii Yaremenko. Information includes: a musical biography, and activities he was involved in.
One invitation to a Gala Inauguration Concert held by the UMAA, one brochure on Neophytes, and a 64-page booklet about the Alberta Performing Arts on Tour 1976/1977
Handwritten list of addresses to Ukrainian Catholic Churches in Edmonton.