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Ensemble folklorique de la Rivière-Rouge

  • CA ASHSB 0325
  • Fonds
  • 1949-2004

Le fonds documente l'administration et les activités de l'Ensemble folklorique de Saint-Boniface depuis 1949. On y trouve des documents constitutifs, des rapports d'activités, des scénarios et des rapports de spectacles, des maquettes de décors et de costumes, des documents de tournées, des procès-verbaux, des coupures de presse, des comptes rendus, ainsi que des documents financiers et administratifs. Le fonds contient aussi de nombreux documents traitant de l'organisation de pavillons pour Folklorama et le Festival du Voyageur ainsi que de la correspondance avec diverses troupes de danses folkloriques du Canada et des États-Unis. En outre, on y trouve des exemplaires de la publication La Bastringue. Les vidéocassettes comprennent des enregistrements de spectacles, de répétitions et d'ateliers de la troupe.

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J. R. Léveillé

  • CA ASHSB 0348
  • Fonds
  • 1933-2007, predominant 1969-2006

Le fonds comprend des manuscrits, des notes de recherche et de voyages, des ébauches et des copies de corrections d'épreuve d'oeuvres récentes publiées et non publiées de Roger Léveillé. On a dit de l'écriture de Roger Léveillé qu'il a fait 'éclater les formes réalistes de la fiction qui, jusqu'à la fin des années 1960 ont dominé la prose littéraire du Manitoba français tout comme celle qui se publiait au Canada en dehors du Québec. Roger Léveillé s'est beaucoup intéressé à l'histoire de la littérature franco-manitobaine et a maintenu des relations épistolaires avec plusieurs écrivains ou artistes franco-manitobains dont Paul Savoie, Annette Saint-Pierre, Guy Gauthier, Louis-Philippe Corbeil, Jean-Pierre Dubé, Pauline Morier, Bernard Mulaire et Suzanne Gauthier. Cette correspondance fait partie du fonds. Il a participé aussi à des associations d'écrivains ou d'éditeurs provinciaux et nationaux. Un certain nombre de dossiers documentent cette activité. Roger Léveillé a maintenu des liens étroits avec Louis-Philippe Corbeil (1917-1993). Il a reçu de nombreux textes de ce dernier, dont l'essentiel de son oeuvre poétique, y compris les manuscrits de poèmes publiés aux Éditions du Blé et une partie de sa correspondance personnelle en plus des documents qui font partie de sa succession. Il est dit de Louis-Philippe Corbeil qu'il est le premier des poètes franco-manitobains à vivre et à pratiquer la poésie dans la grande tradition du XIXe siècle. Le fonds comprend des textes de Guy Gauthier (1939- ), romancier, dramaturge et poète natif de Saint-Norbert, Manitoba, qui a fait carrière à New York. Le fonds comprend aussi des textes de Robert Prenovault (1946- ), artiste qui a étudié entre autres, en 1970, les beaux-arts à Regina sous Joe Fafard. On y trouve aussi des textes de Marc Prescott, dramaturge franco-manitobain, et un texte de Denis Combet. On y trouve des dossiers de publication de titres des Éditions du Blé et de Ink Inc. En plus, le fonds comprend les documents de recherche entourant la production d'une émission spéciale de Radio-Canada sur Marie-Anna Adèle Roy. En 2009, des documents ayant appartenus à Jacques Gérard Léveillé, père de Roger Léveillé, ont été ajoutés au fond. L'ensemble de ce fonds documente l'activité des écrivains francophones du Manitoba et de l'édition franco-manitobaine de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle.

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Coming Out! production, "Flying South." Edited Master. Produced by David Demchuk and performed by Dennis Persowich and Jon Gautier.

Winnipeg Gay Media Collective

Leo Mol fonds

  • CA UCAWA 07.01, 07.04, 09.01, 10.07
  • Fonds
  • 1949 - 2005

The books, pamphlets and exhibit catalogues were accepted as donations from Mrs. Mol for the intrinsic value of the volumes in relation to religious art or to Ukrainian art, or in relation to Mol’s art, and his thought process towards the making of art. Most of the publications have been integrated into the Chancery in-house library. The 328 still images include many of Mol’s sculpture subjects, living photos of individuals like Pope John Paul II, Pope Paul VI, Metropolitan Michael Bzdel, Cardinal Yosef Slipyj; many photos are of Mol’s completed bronze sculptures; a large number are of his early church decoration in Beausejour, Brandon and Winnipeg; some are of his stained glass work in Winnipeg. Three sketches are of church decoration; one is an unfinished ink on glassine (?) Christ figure; two are white ink on matte board, of apostles; the fourth is pastel on paper, a portrait of Taras Shevchenko. The copies of sketches are of Metropolitan Ilarion and A.Y. Jackson. The postcards are religious by theme, predominantly Catholic, many of art in European heritage repositories. The holy cards include many Christian symbols. The poster is of the Caritas Dinner in Mol’s honour, 2001. The unfinished mosaic of Christ’s face is a conservation risk.

Mol, Leo, 1915-2009

Sterling Demchinsky fonds

  • CA UCAWA 08.01, 10.06, 10.11
  • Fonds
  • 1995 - 2009

60 mm and 35 mm photographic images taken by Demchinksy documenting Ukrainian Catholic churches across Canada. Images are primarily from Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Included with the positive images are scans and database description of the selected, photographed churches. The donated photos of Ukrainian Catholic churches in Manitoba include the geographic locations of: Alonsa, Flin Flon, Foley North, Gimli, Rossdale and Winnipeg. Those in Saskatchewan include: Alvena, Arran, Bankend, Beaverdale, Calder, Canora, Cudworth, Dana, Edmore, Foam Lake, Gronlid, Hafford, Invermay, Kamsack, Krasne, Krydor, Maryville, Meacham, Melfort, Mikado, Model Farm, Nipawin, Norquay, North Battleford, Ormside, Pelly, Preeceville, Prud’homme, Rosthern, Smuts, St. Julien, Stornoway, Vonda, Wadena, Willowbrook, Wishart, Wroxton, Wynyard, Yellow Creek. The geographical locations of Ukrainian Catholic churches photographed in Alberta include: Calmar, Daysland, Hay Lakes, Holden, Kopernick, Rabbit Hill, and Round Hill. In addition, Demchinsky donated photos of one church in Montreal, Quebec, the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Demchinsky, Sterling

Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium Collection

  • CA MCK 1-1998
  • Fonds
  • 1966-1968

This collection consists of one scrapbook with newspaper clippings and pamphlets about the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium and its construction.

Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium

George Thorman Textbook Collection

  • CA MCK 11-1999
  • Fonds
  • 1801 - 1967, predominant 1875 - 1940

Collection consists of textbooks covering the subject areas of: Agriculture, Art, Business Education, Economics, Composition, Grammar, Rhetoric, Literature, Plays, Poetry, Prose, Readers, Spelling, Phonics, Stories, Geography, Health, History, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, Trigonometry, General mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Logic, Psychology, Religion, Research, Methods, Manuals, Astronomy, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, General science, Zoology, Cooking, and Gardening. Includes two notebooks. The works found in the collection were published primarily between 1875 - 1940, although they range from 1801 - 1967, with an emphasis on History, all areas of Mathematics, Research and topics related to English or Language Arts. There are a number of works published in the nineteenth-century dealing with most of the collection's subject areas. The majority of the collection focuses on public and high school textbooks, particularly in relation to the province of Ontario, with some attention to university education.

Thorman, George

Brandon - Great Depression Project fonds

  • CA MCK 15-1997
  • Fonds
  • 1929-1986, predominant 1929-1939

This fonds contains clippings from the Brandon Sun, correspondence between Brandon officials and federal and provincial authorities, statistical data, minutes and various documents from the records of the City of Brandon relating to the administration of the City during the Great Depression. Topics include work relief policies and programs, and the impact of financial constraint and crisis. Also included are various papers written on topics related to Brandon during the 1930s.

Great Depression

Errol Black Collection

  • CA MCK 17-1997, 03-2003, 15-2003
  • Fonds
  • 1930-2002, predominant 1930-1939, 1971-2002

This collection consists of twelve of the thirteen issues of the Unemployed Worker, published in Brandon in the 1930's. The Unemployed Worker was the organ of the Brandon Unemployed Workers' Council. This Council, like its counterparts in other communities, was created by Canadian Communist Party militants. The Unemployed Worker covered the activities of the Unemployed Workers' Council, the plight of Brandon's unemployed, efforts by the city's unemployed to improve their lives, and City Council decisions, specifically those regarding relief policy. Collection also contains extensive clippings from Canadian Communist Party publications The Worker and the Daily Clarion from the years 1930-1939; 21 personal and family photographs (b/w 3x5) of the Forkin family of Brandon many of whom were active in the Canadian Communist Party; various historical photographs (b/w 8x10) related to the history of labour in Brandon, Manitoba; personal files containing correspondence, letters and opinion pieces to various newspaper, course outlines, research materials and draft publications, arbitration awards and documents related to Mr. Black?s involvement with the Manitoba Organization of faculty Associations (MOFA). Collection also contains extensive correspondence from former Brandon University Economic Professor Don Wheeler to Errol Black. In addition an important body of correspondence received by Professor Black from Taimi Davis written by Pat Forkin and his wife Phoebe Forkin to family members in Canada during the years 1936-1939 while Pat was Moscow based correspondent for the Canadian Communist Party Clarion. Fonds also contains personal correspondence of Errol Black dating from c. 1970, drafts of papers, newspaper clippings, pamphlets related to labour and labour political matters. Two publications of note: Labour in Brandon published by the Brandon and District Labour Council and a student guide to labour law written by George MacDowell. Collection also includes several documents related to Professor Black's involvement in the provincial Industrial Adjustment Committee.

Black, Errol

Muriel McGregor Collection

  • CA DHM 1987.459.1-6
  • Collection
  • 1903-1941

The collection contains programs and scripts of plays presented by Brandon Little Theatre; a 1934 program of the Dominion Drama Festival, Manitoba Region; and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and publications pertaining to Brandon Little Theatre, Brandon Art Club, and Helen McGregor.

McGregor, Muriel (nee Littell)

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