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              CA BMUFA 0050 · Collection · 1996-2016

              Gordon Gordey autobiographical reflection of a 40-year creative journey with The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada recounts his experiences creating his original artistic works with The Ukrainian Shumka Dancers of Canada. By documenting his dance concepts and librettos Gordey reveals his challenge to contribute original works to the canon of Ukrainian dance that is spiritually connected to generations of continuous cultural practice and resonates with 20th and 21st century audiences in Canada, Ukraine, Russia, and China. He speaks to evolving dance stories that embed themselves in viewer’s minds and become shared cultural touchstones in the evolution of our Canadian identity at home and abroad. Dance concepts and librettos for: Shumka’s Cinderella, Pathways to Hopak, Girl in the Red Dress TANGO, Vechornytsi (the multi-works in Life is a Cabaret), Eve of Kupalo - a Midsummer’s Night Mystery Masque and Voices of the Silenced are enhanced with photographs and video excerpts of the dances in performance.

              This work was published in Ukrainian as a peer reviewed chapter in Collected Papers on Ukrainian Life in Western Canada, edited by V. Polkovsky and M. Soroka, Ostroh Academy National University Press, 2014, Vol. XLVII, Part Seven, pp. 242-275. All rights reserved. The English text was revised in 2016 for the deposit into the Archives. We have digital and physical access copies.

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              Monica Jensen Ethnographic collection
              CA BMUFA 0224 · Collection · 1999-2005

              The collection consists of assignments for various folklore classes at the University of Alberta including Ukrainian Material Culture (UKR-527), Ukrainian Folk Art and Performance (UKR-528), Rites of Passage (UKR-525), Ukrainian Calendar Customs (UKR-526), Ukrainian Folk Songs (UKR-522), Ukrainian Folk Prose (UKR-523), and Ukrainian Folklore in Canada (UKR-532).

              The collection includes the following projects:

              • Poias for the Babies
              • Bunica's Funeral Dinner: The China
              • A Kuzhil' [Distaff] Among Flowers
              • "Yuriy Fedkowych Ukrainian Educational Society of Soda Lake" Proscenium Screen
              • Ukrainian Rites of Passage: Silence and Pregnancy
              • Iordan, Feast of the Epiphany
              • Katie and Christine: Their Kolomyiky
              • Wolves and Viagra: Katie and Metro
              • Literary Folkloristics and the Personal Narrative by Sandra Dolby Stahl: A Review of the Study
              • On Forgetting

              Recollections of Ropchan (Rapchan) brothers, as well as indexes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Monica for her dissertation are also part of this collection.

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              Three genres of Ukrainian ceramics
              CA BMUFA 0033-6 · Dossier · 1992
              Fait partie de Brian Cherwick ethnographic collection

              "Ukrainian folk art and performance; Three genres of Ukrainian ceramics in Edmonton" discusses three genres of ceramic work currently being produced in Alberta: traditional - revivalist, contemporary, and decalomania. bib. Includes a Project Proposal "Proposal for Project Dealing with Ukrainian Ceramics in Edmonton: Decalomania versus other Decorative Techniques".