2 - Interview Francis Chan - part 1
- AM1685-S03-: 2018-060.283
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- [ca. 1978]
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of part 1 of an interview with Francis Chan. Contents of the tape were used on Pender Guy Programs 106 and 107.
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2 - Interview Francis Chan - part 1
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of part 1 of an interview with Francis Chan. Contents of the tape were used on Pender Guy Programs 106 and 107.
3 - Interview Francis Chan - part 2
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of part 2 of an interview with Francis Chan. Contents of the tape were used on Pender Guy Programs 106 and 107.
Interview with David Hwang (Bamboo Brew)
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of an interview with David Hwang of Bamboo Brew. Contents may have been used on Program # 178.
Charlie Chin (an American musician's performance at Chinese Cultural Centre)
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of a performance by Charlie Chin on Nov. 27, 1981 at the Chinese Cultural Centre. This is tape one of three. Contents were used on Pender Guy programs # 279 and 280.
Charlie Chin (an American musician's performance at Chinese Cultural Centre) - Tape 2
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of the last part of a performance by Charlie Chin and a performance by [Katari Taiko] at the Chinese Cultural Centre. on Nov. 27, 1981. The tape also contains the first part of a performance by Charlie Chin on Nov. 28, 1981 at the Chinese Cultural Centre. This is tape two of three. Contents were used on Pender Guy programs # 279 and 280.
Item is an audio tape containing a recording of the last part of a performance by Charlie Chin and a performance by [Katari Taiko] at the Chinese Cultural Centre. on Nov. 28, 1981. This is tape three of three. Contents were used on Pender Guy programs # 279 and 280.
Association of United Ukrainian Canadians - Choir
Collector/curator's description reads: “1942, Vancouver. Ukrainian Labour Farmer's Temple Association (ULFTA) Choir along with Conductor Tony Citulski (front row, centre).”
Association of United Ukrainian Canadians - Orchestra & Choir
Collector/curator's description reads: “1939, Vancouver. Orchestra & Choir of the Ukrainian Labour Farmer's Temple Association (ULFTA) with Conductor Chitrenky. Yucho Chow signature can be seen in white ink at the bottom right of the stage on the photo. The Organization was first known as the Ukrainian Labour Temple Association (ULTA), then the Ukrainian Labour Farmer's Temple Association (ULFTA), and finally in the 1940's it became the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians (AUUC).”
Association of United Ukrainian Canadians - Ukrainian Orchestra
Collector/curator's description reads: “1920s, Vancouver. Early Ukrainian Orchestra ensemble that was organized and directed by Damian Vykhristow.”
Ching Won Music Society - 1939
Collector/curator's description reads: “Sept. 9, 1939, Vancouver. Group photo of Ching Won Music Society. Taken to commemorate an award they won for their participation in the ‘One Bowl of Rice’ fundraising drive in September 1939 to aid Chinese war refugees. Held at the same time as the Moon Festival events, the ‘One Bowl of Rice Drive’ campaign was organized by Vancouver's Chinese community and collected $25,000 in funds. The festival included a bazaar, a Chinese opera performance, dance, and an art exhibition. The banner reads: ‘golden sound and jade vibration’ meaning resounding clarity, harmonious. ‘Golden sound’ represents kindness, and "jade vibration" represents sageness, so it can also be a metaphor for people's knowledge and ability to learn. Beatrice Jai (Lew Yew Wah) b. 1928 is the young girl seated at the front. Her future husband, Raymond Jai (Jai Yew Kwong) b. 1916, is seated directly in front of the banner on the left side.”
Jai - Raymond w violin and unidentified boy
Collector/curator's description reads: “C. 1940, Vancouver. Raymond Jai (Jai Yew Gwong) with violin and an unidentified Asian boy. Raymond was born in Vancouver in 1916, was raised in Canton, and returned to Vancouver as an adult where he became very involved in teaching music and organizing Cantonese music performances.”
Collector/curator's description reads: “C. 1940, Vancouver. Raymond Jai (Jai Yew Gwong) with violin. He was born in Vancouver in 1916, was raised in Canton, and returned to Vancouver as an adult where he became very involved in teaching music and organizing Cantonese music performances.”
[Chinese musicians playing during VJ day celebrations in Chinatown]
[Chinese musicians playing during VJ day celebrations in Chinatown]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is "Vancouver - Spectacular By Nature;" the last in the series of video post cards; released in 1994. The film features footage of Vancouver and the surrounding area highlighting the activities and attractions available to visitors. The final five minutes of the film features a couple of minutes of archival footage of Vancouver as a way to celebrate and acknowledge its 100 year history. Directed and edited by Mike [Michael] Collier; photography Dave Geddes, Ron Orieux, Bob Rodvik, Tim Sale, John Seale, and Bob Asgeirsson; narrator Art Hives; music Ralph Dyck; technical services Alpha Cine Service and Post Haste Video. Produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. b&w from 00:21:43-00:22:40.