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Svarich, Petro
CA BMUFA 0021-S-2008.024.c160-163 · Item
Part of CIUS oral history project

Part 1: Petro Lazarovych (?); choir, soloists; speeches (toasts) during some event dedicated to Svarich; singing Ukrainian songs; Instytut Sv. Ivana in Vegreville (?); Instytut Hrushevs’koho; Svarich was a secretary of several schools.

Part 2: Speeches during an event dedicated to Svarich; Svarich helping DPs; Mnohaia lita song.

Part 3: 1895 - World Exposition in Lviv; Svarich was delegated there as a schoolboy; plays; getting lost in Lviv; Kostiushko and revolution; Ivan Mateiko painted the revolution;Rudolf; was elected a candidate from a radical party (?); serving in an army; 1896 - his Birthday celebration; songs singing; reading memoirs of Zvarich.

Part 4: Svarich about learning English; childhood, school, desire to study; gymnasium.

Part 5: Posmertna promova Zvarycha after his funeral in Narodnyi Dim
Sections of incomprehensible sound starting from 3.02 through 8.55, further through 12.30 and till the end.

Part 6: Singing songs (“Dyvlius’ ia na nebo” and others) with a piano accompaniment - those are the songs that Petro Zvarich recorded at the Conservatory of Prof. Berezenets’. These songs will be performed on February 14 in Victoria (?) by the Society SUMC (?) by Victoria Meletiuk (?) and Morris Lourier (??). Victoria was chosen as a Queen of SUMC in Winnipeg in 1963. She is a known violinist (?), piano-player and dancer. She is currently a student at the Arts Department, at St. John’s Institute. Morri Lourier (?) speaks only French and English but ings Ukrainian songs; he is a conductor of the French choir but takes part in Ukrainian concerts. Songs: “Dumka”, “I sad zatsviv”, “Vladyko neba i zemli”. Songs from the opera “The May Night”; a speech of Ivan Baran.

Part 7: A recording of a Concert; Svarich came to Canada in 1900 from Halychyna; Petro Ostyniuk (??) sings a song in English and Ukrainian; Svarich about his mother’s artistic talents; she wants him to be a priest; he was conscripted in the army and came back in 1899; they went to Canada; in 1903 Basilians settled next to them, and his mother helped them; in 1913 went to visit the youngest daughter they left in the Old Country; in 1915 sold their farm and moved to Edmonton; in 1919 his father died and his mother died in 1935; in 1918, when Ukrainian Orthodox Church was founded in Canada, Svarich and his relatives joined it but his mother preferred to remain Catholic so that she could be buried together with her husband; conflict between his mother and a Catholic priest; mother’s cancer; leaving money for churches; mother’s death and funeral.

CA BMUFA 0008 · Collection · 1971-1972

The goal of the “Saving Ukrainian Canadians’ Heritage” oral history project was to document stories of Ukrainian pioneers in the Prairie Provinces. The project was led by CYMK, and its digitization and revival are a collaboration between the Kule Folklore Centre and the Ukrainian Museum of Canada-Saskatoon. It consists of hundreds of hours of interviews conducted in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario from 1971-1972. There are also 700 photographs: some historical, and others – from the time of the project.
"Under the federal government sponsored plan for student employment "Opportunities for Youth", the Canadian Ukrainian Youth Association is sponsoring project "S.U.C.H."- Save the Ukrainian Canadian Heritage. This Association, which may be briefly designated as "C.Y.M.K" is a nationally based youth organization founded in 1931. Its prime aim is to foster, promote and develop in the national life of Canada the finest cultural elements and traditions of the Ukrainian people. The national office of CYMK, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serves as an information bureau, a programme source, public relations office and an organizer of various workshops, conferences and conventions.
"Project SUCH is research oriented. The main objective is to record and collect information and artifacts of historical and ethnological significance from various Ukrainian communities across eastern and Western Canada. This will be primarily accomplished by recorded interviews with Ukrainian pioneers and through public meetings to turn the attention of local youth and adults to the precious nature of their heritage.
"Specifically, the research will be carried out by talking to pioneer settlers, recording folklore, songs, traditions and pioneer accounts of life in Canada, collecting books, records and accounts of historical interest from the Ukrainian community.
"Fifteen students will be doing field work in Ukrainian communities throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario for the summer months, with an additional student coordinator in Saskatoon overseeing the entire project.
"The necessity for work of this nature has been evident for some time but lack of funds has impeded the realization to a great extent. This project as SUCH will provide and opportunity for our young students to make a valuable contribution to Canadian culture- to study the process of acculturation- preservation and adaptation of one's cultural heritage.
"As a result of this work various groups and agencies will benefit, e.g., universities, provincial tourist bureaus, Dominion and Provincial Archives and Museums, local Ukrainian community organizations and public libraries. It is therefore, sincerely hoped that the communities will welcome these young students and where necessary, provide assistance and support."

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Cheremosh Ukrainian Dancers
CA BMUFA 0022-2010.035.z103 · Item
Part of Poster collection

Directed by Chester Kuc, Mus. Director: Eugene Zwozdesky; Guest artists: Balada Romanian Dancers; @ Jubilee Auditorium.

Starlite Orchestra
CA BMUFA 0022-2011.063.z010 · Item
Part of Poster collection

Dance to the music of the Starlite orchestra/ Featuring Western & Old Time Music; empty poster.

CA BMUFA 0022-2003.048.z029 · Item
Part of Poster collection

A national film board of Canada production, at Provincial Museum of Alberta, discussion with award-winning documentary filmmaker John Paskievich.

CA BMUFA 0022-2018.010.z001 · Item
Part of Poster collection

Poster advertising for the Transcarpathian Folk Choir. The advertisement is in three languages: Ukrainian, English, and French. Zakarpatskyi Narodn'ii Kor h. Uzhhorod. Transcarpathian Folk Choir. Le Choeur Populaire De Transcarpathie.

"Concert of Sacred Music"
CA BMUFA 0022-2018.010.z014 · Item · July 26, 1987
Part of Poster collection

Poster 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.

CA BMUFA 0022-2021.002.z002 · Item · 2020
Part of Poster collection

Poster advertising "Kalyna: A 25th Anniversary Production" by the Viter Ukrainian Dancers & Folk Choir. Production was to take place on May 17, 2020.

CA BMUFA 0022-2018.015.a001 · Item · 1972
Part of Poster collection

A poster advertising a concert to commemorate Mykola Lysenko. Concert presented by the Edmonton branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee. Concert to take place at the Jubilee Auditorium on November 5, 1972.

Stepan Velykyi Pan
CA BMUFA 0022-2017.003.z001 · Item · 2011
Part of Poster collection

Poster advertising for Stepan Velykyi Pan, presented by the Ukrainian Women's Organization. Event to take place November 19, 2011.

CA BMUFA 0022-2016.058.z001 · Item · 1991
Part of Poster collection

Poster advertising for the "Arts, Crafts & Literary Works Contest", sponsored by the Ukrainian Catholic Brotherhood of Canada. Deadline for entries is listed as December 31, 1991. Poster written in both English and Ukrainian.