This is a poster of the Edmonton premier of the Chapters & Verses documentary held at St. John's Institute on October 27, 2017. Oksana Kuryliw and John Leeson were in attendance to introduce their documentary and answer questions after the screening. The event was organized by the Kule Folklore Centre and Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.
Poster advertising the 43rd Ukrainian Pysanka Festival in Vegreville, Aberta. Festival to take place July 1st to 3rd, 2016.
In the fall of 2015, the Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology at the University of Alberta, with primary funding from SSHRC and additional support from KIAS, Faculty of Arts, Department of Music, Museums and Collections Services, Art Gallery of Alberta, dc3 Art Projects, Royal Alberta Museum, St. John’s Institute, and Cape Breton University, organized a symposium "Exhibiting Sound." The symposium took place at different venues in Edmonton on October 30 - November 1. "The symposium intended to advance creative, collective, blue-sky thinking about exhibiting sound: its natures, purposes, environments, and technologies; the processes of its curation; its relation to visual culture; and its role as creative, pedagogical, and scholarly output, across all the academic fields: arts, humanities, social science, science, and applied science." (http://www.exhibitingsound.ca)
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn collaborated with the musician John Stech (Stechishin) and dancers Anastasia Maywood and Tatiana Cheladyn to explore and interpret three folksongs from the "Kymasz files". The performance took place on Saturday, Oct. 31 at the Art Gallery of Alberta as part of the symposium. The performance was followed by the Q&A and the four creators' reflections on the creation process.
Maryna Chernyavska, the archivist at the Kule Folklore Centre, filmed the performance.
The collection consists of the video recording of the performance and the Q&A and the symposium poster.
UntitledThe book was prepared by Ellery Duncan for her history class at the University of Victoria.
UntitledOn December 5, 2013, Oleksandr Pankieiev interviewed Dr. Bohdan Medwidsky at the Kule Folklore Centre, University of Alberta. The interview covered Dr. Medwidsky's childhood in Europe, his reunion with the family at the age of 12, his "becoming" a Ukrainian, their immigration to Canada, and life and activities in various religious and community organizations, as well as the establishment of the Ukrainian Folklore program at the University of Alberta. Later, the article based on this interview was published on historians.in.ua http://www.historians.in.ua/index.php/intervyu/986-bohdan-medvidskyi-meni-i-dali-tsikavo-shcho-take-buty-ukraintsem and on Prostir http://prostir.pl/journalism/богдан-медвідський-мені-й-далі-цікав/
UntitledThis brass plaque was awarded to Drs. Peter and Doris Kule in recognition of their philanthropic activities within Ukrainian communities in Alberta and Canada and for enriching Ukrainian heritage.
Poster advertising for Stepan Velykyi Pan, presented by the Ukrainian Women's Organization. Event to take place November 19, 2011.
A letter on behalf of the Government of Alberta welcoming readers to the inaugural international student conference: Tomorrow's Ideas, Now, hosted by the Kule Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Alberta.
This poster was created by Andriy Nahachewsky for a symposium held at the University of Alberta.
UntitledPaska Workshop Documentation Project was a project by Natalie Kononenko that aimed to document a workshop conducted by Nadia Cyncar, a community leader, at the Ukrainian Catholic Parish of St. George. Attendees learned about Easter traditions, as well as how to bake paska (Easter bread), how to decorate it, symbolism of decorations, etc.
The cooking was done by Joyce Sirski-Howell. The collection consists of a video recording (raw footage), audio recording and photographs of the workshop. The team who documented the event consisted of: Natalie Kononenko, Maryna Hrymych, Svitlana Kukharenko, Maryna Chernyavska and Peter Holloway.
UntitledPrint of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky with attached brass plaque. Plaque reads: "Presented with respect and appreciation to Peter Kule for his dedication and commitment to the Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute Foundation". Plaque also includes the date December 2010
Ceremony of f. Malinowsky's ordination held in Ascension of Our Lady Church, the church of the village he was born and grow up in. The end of the ceremony. (Clergy clothing, prayer book)
Ceremony of f. Malinowsky's ordination held in Ascension of Our Lady Church, the church of the village he was born and grow up in. The end of the ceremony. (Clergy clothing)
Ceremony of f. Malinowsky's ordination held in Ascension of Our Lady Church, the church of the village he was born and grow up in. The end of the ceremony. Ritual gestures. (Clergy clothing)
Ceremony of f. Malinowsky's ordination held in Ascension of Our Lady Church, the church of the village he was born and grow up in. The end of the ceremony. Ritual gestures. (Clergy clothing)
Ceremony of f. Malinowsky's ordination held in Ascension of Our Lady Church, the church of the village he was born and grow up in. The end of the ceremony. Final photo. (Bishop clothing, clergy clothing, peasant clothing)
Ceremony of f. Malinowsky's ordination held in Ascension of Our Lady Church, the church of the village he was born and grow up in. The end of the ceremony. Ritual embracing. (Priest clothing, modern Brazilian peasants clothing)