[Gastown street festival, 4 of 21]
- COV-S644-: CVA 1095-13389
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- 1975
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
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[Gastown street festival, 4 of 21]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
[Gastown street festival, 3 of 21]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Item is a photograph showing a performance of Scottish dance.
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Item is a photograph showing a performance of Scottish dance.
[Hula dancers entertaining an audience during the Red Cross cancer drive]
Delta Manor Fair [Highland dancer on stage]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Dancer sitting in a swing in the garden
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Dancer wearing a dress and posing in the garden
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Dancer wearing a dress and posing in the garden
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Male dancer performing at unidentified bar
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Male dancer performing at unidentified bar
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Male dancer performing at unidentified bar
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
Dancers of the Vancouver Men's Chorus 'great girls' production : Vogue Theatre
Part of BC Gay and Lesbian Archives
BC [British Columbia] postcard - The Rockies to the Pacific
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is a promotional video for the province of British Columbia. Focusing on different sections of the province in turn the video highlights the features and tourist attractions of each. According to the donor this is most likely the original of the final production with sound and image. Director Mike [Michael] Collier; cinematography Norm Keziere, Dave Geddes, Bob Asgeirsson, Bill Rounds, Tommy Tompkins, and John Anderson; editor Rober Brandreth-Gibbs; research Sharon McGowan; narration script Don White and Sharon McGowan, narrator Art Hives; video services Post Haste Video; film lab Alpha Cine Services; sound mix Pinewood Studios; special thanks to Tourism British Columbia. Produced by Yaletown Productions. b&w 00:10:57-00:11:04 and 00:18:47-00:19:22.
Caledonian Games [Highland dancers]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Caledonian Games [Highland dancers]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Caledonian Games [Highland dancer]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
UBC Sculptures and Totem Poles and the Caledonian Games
Part of City of Vancouver Archives sound recording and moving image collection
Item is an amateur film documenting sculptures at the UBC campus, including George Norris' "Mother and Child," Haida and Kwakiutl totem poles at the corner of University Blvd. and East Mall, and Charles Wheeler's "King George VI." There is also footage of the Vancouver Caledonian Games, which begins with a parade of drummers, pipers, and dancers; then footage of Scottish country dancing, kids under thirteen dancing the Sailors Hornpipe, and girls dancing the Highland Fling.
Part of Major Matthews collection
United Service Show - Rona Tufts Unit
Photograph shows a chorus line
United Service Show - Rona Tufts Unit
Photograph shows a ballet dancer
United Service Show - Rona Tufts Unit
Photograph shows women tap dancing
Part of Flora M. Thompson fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Highland dancers on a stage in a competition
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Highland dancers on a stage in a competition
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
B.C.S.R. 8th annual picnic [two Highland dancers with a man in uniform]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
B.C.S.R. 8th annual picnic [Highland dancer and men in uniform]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
B.C.S.R. 8th annual picnic [Highland dancers]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Dawson Creek, can can dancers [at] first dinner
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Vaughn Moore Tap Review at Capital Theatre [820 Granville Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Group portait on the stage
[Dancers seated in a ballroom]
[Dancers practicing a dance routine]
[Dancers practicing a dance routine]
[Group of dancers practising a dance routine]
[Two ballet dancers getting ready for the AOTS search for talent competition]
BC [British Columbia] postcard - The Rockies to the Pacific [Japanese version]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Film is a promotional video for the province of British Columbia this version has Japanese narration. Focusing on different sections of the province in turn the video highlights the features and tourist attractions of each. According to the donor this is most likely the original of the final production with sound and image. Director Mike [Michael] Collier; cinematography Norm Keziere, Dave Geddes, Bob Asgeirsson, Bill Rounds, Tommy Tompkins, and John Anderson; editor Rober Brandreth-Gibbs; research Sharon McGowan; narration script Don White and Sharon McGowan, narrator Art Hives; video services Post Haste Video; film lab Alpha Cine Services; sound mix Pinewood Studios; special thanks to Tourism British Columbia. Produced by Yaletown Productions. Ends with an advertisement for 'Canada's Best Selling Video Postcard Series.' b&w 00:10:57-00:11:04 and 00:18:47-00:19:22.
Miss [Priscilla] Dean and group of highland dancers [visit to promote war bonds]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Miss Duka Goloubef dancing at the Commodore Cabaret]
Photograph shows Miss Goloubef in Russian costume doing a whirl
Chevron Stage miscellaneous photos 1986
File consists of thirty-four prints and 109 negative strips with a total of 339 images. Includes photographs of various events and performances by singing and dance groups using the Chevron Presents Stage, including the YMCA 100th anniversary party, children's events, anniversary of the Vancouver Health Department Volunteer Programs, Beaux Gestes '86, Party in the Park event at Kensington Park, Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown, stage, canopy and tent set up at Stanley Park for April 6th Centennial event, and the April 6th party at Stanley Park.
Caledonian Games - Highland dancers
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Kitsilano Showboat: closing night
Part of Major Matthews collection
"Klondike Kate" in a carriage in front of the post office
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows Miss Kate Rockwell on Front Street
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Art and culture. Courtesy Beverly (nee Barclay) Craig.