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Extractions: Creative City Celebrations represents an ambitious celebration actively involving the local population, including First Nations, the Francophone community, and multicultural groups. The celebration features an awards program for emerging and Aboriginal artists, a new waterfront festival, and cultural diversity celebrations. The city will also commission more public art and promote studio and backstage tours. Vancouver's municipal government takes an active role in nurturing the arts and culture. Its thirty-five year commitment to cultural development is a testament to its leadership role in the area of culture. Creative City Celebrations is a fitting tribute to Vancouver, 2003 Cultural Capital of Canada. Red Deer , Alberta: Culture! A Community Celebration
Extractions: window.defaultStatus = "[MICAH Gallery] ~ Native Arts and Crafts ~ 403-245-1340"; Shirley Pollard: with several generations of carvers in her family, Shirley has had insight into the skills of carving from an early age. Although having experimented in several different media, she prefers the traditional argillite, a rock found only on Haida Gwaii/ Queen Charlotte Islands. Her works are collected internationally and portray a Haida perspective of the North West Coast Totem themes. Nancy Dawson: Nancy is an accomplished jewellery designer/ producer and wood carver. She was born in Alert Bay on Northern Vancouver Island in September 1954. Her mother raised her in the "potlatch circle" which contributed greatly to her sound understanding of Kwaguitl art and culture. As a result, Nancy's art has become her livelihood, which she now approaches with constant enthusiasm and professionalism. Today, Nancy's work is actively sought by private collectors, museums, and galleries throughout North America. Jim Colbourne: Jim has been carving for 20 years, following a family tradition going back at least 65 years. His whalebone carvings are made from the jawbone of a sperm whale, found in a refuse pile of a whaling station that closed down in the 1940's. His whalebone and antler carvings reflect his roots in the area of Newfoundland. Jim is of Métis roots.
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Extractions: Alberta Baroque Music Society - Paul Schieman, 467-6531 Alberta College Conservatory of Music - 423-6230 Ardrossan Community Theatre - Shirley Jolly, 922-3661 Ardrossan Players - Wanina Petlock, 922-4992 Artistic Visions Studio Gallery, 464-4884 Arts and Culture Council, 464-0133 Art Society of Strathcona County - Carol Gibney, 464-0052 Canadian Parents for French - Ardrossan, 922-0286 Clayhut Pottery Studio (Smeltzer House) - 464-7337 Cooper Studios, 417-5526 Country Cousins Square Dancing - Wayne, 467-1765 Dancefusion Academy of Dance, 464-6963 Deville/North Cooking Lake Historical Society - Mildred, 662-2217 Elk Island Seniors' Art Club (Josephburg) - Jamie, 922-0087 Festival Place - 464-2852 Festival Singers - Susan, 922-3996
Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada Culture In Strathcona County Strathcona County Recreation, Parks and culture offers a variety of cultural The tabbed pages at the back of the Recreation, Parks and culture http://www.strathcona.ab.ca/Strathcona/Departments/Recreation Parks and Culture/
Extractions: Many of the cultural programs offered by Strathcona County are available at the Smeltzer House Centre for Arts and Culture. Looking for what your community has to offer? The tabbed pages at the back of the Recreation, Parks and Culture recreation guide are designed to show you what's happening in Strathcona County, which is also home to many other organizations that provide a whole spectrum of cultural opportunities including visual and performing arts, dance, theatre, music, literature and more!
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Extractions: The sheer sandstone cliffs that hug the meandering Milk River in southern Alberta behold a thousand mystical secrets waiting to be told. Here, along the stark, wind-carved hoodoos, cactus and prairie grasslands, ancestors of today's Blackfoot Indians have left their mark. Their mysterious legacy is a testament to Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park's great heritage - and offers a fleeting glimpse of a way of life long gone but not forgotten. Scattered over 50 sites atop the river valley, these ancient pictures and carvings act much like a sandstone photo album, depicting the passage of time for the people who lived, hunted and prayed among these hallowed hills. A victorious bison hunt. The spiritual journey of a young brave who embarks upon a vision quest. The life-altering arrival of the horse.
Extractions: Critics often characterise Calgary as an oil-driven cowboy town, inferior to Edmonton (its provincial rival) in matters of high culture such as theatre or literature. But cowboy culture is culture nonetheless and in Calgary its roots run deep. The Calgary Stampede dates back as far as 1912 and the event continues to attract thousand of visitors to this most emphatic celebration of all things cowboy. So Western is the flavour of Calgary that the city and its surroundings have also been used in the filming of numerous Western movies, including Dustin Hoffmans Little Big Man (1970) and Clint Eastwoods Unforgiven (1992). Having said that, Calgary also offers a great deal in the way of highbrow culture as well. It has over 10 professional theatre companies, staging shows that range from the traditional to the experimental. Both the Alberta Ballet Company and the Calgary Opera find their home at the newly renovated Southern Jubilee Auditorium , 1415 14th Avenue NW (tel: (403) 297 8000; website:
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Extractions: RECENT PUBLICATIONS 1995 The Late Prehistoric Period in the Northern Plains. Revisita de Arquelogia Americana 9:7-66. Senior author with David Meyer and Wendy Unfreed. 1994 (in press) Style and the Identification of Artifact-Production Systems: An Explicitly Scientific Approach. Senior author with Nicholas David and Scott MacEachern. In The Proceedings of the Sixth Stanley Conference on African Art. Sponsored by The University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, The University of Iowa Museum of Art, and The Program for Advanced Study of Art and Life in Africa (PASALA) at Iowa City, 08-09 April, 1994. 1994 Review of Pottery Function: A Use Alteration Perspective (by James M. Skibo). Plains Anthropologist 39(147):111-113. 1991 (co-editor) The Archaeology of Gender. Co-edited with Noreen D. Willows. The University of Calgary Archaeological Association, Calgary. 1989 Analysis of the Grant and McLeod Faunal Remains. In The Grant and McLeod, Neufeld Sawmill, and Loos Cabin Sites. Olga Klimko. Nipawin Reservoir Heritage Study 9:97-101.
Wynick/Tuck Gallery | Artists | DORIS McCARTHY 1984 Art in This Region Seven alberta Artists, canada House Cultural canada House Cultural Centre, London UK and alberta culture, Edmonton, 1984 http://www.wynicktuckgallery.ca/artist_bios/tay.htm
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Extractions: 2005 Banff Mountain Photography Competition seeks awe-inspiring images The Banff Mountain Photography Competition jury has an extremely difficult job. For two days each year, these hardworking judges are cloistered in a room at The Banff Centre, to sift through hundreds of photo competition entries to choose the best mountain images. Last year more than 2,300 images from 24 different countries were submitted. Winners in seven categories will share $8,000 in cash and prizes, and have their photos featured at the 2005 Banff Mountain Festivals and a
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Extractions: Alberta InSight is a growing database of over 20 000 photographs held in archival institutions throughout the province of Alberta. Most of the photographs are from the first half of the twentieth century, although there are some more recent ones as well. There are significant numbers of photographs that relate to buildings, family and personal life, transportation, sports and recreation, as well as a variety of other topics. Partners include: City of Calgary, Corporate Records, Archives City of Edmonton Archives City of Wetaskiwin Archives Edson Public Library and Archives Glenbow Archives Grande Prairie Regional Archives Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives Jewish Archives and Historical Society of Edmonton and Northern Alberta Legal Archives Society of Alberta Millet and District Museum and Archives Provincial Archives of Alberta Red Deer and District Archives Sir Alexander Galt Museum and Archives Town of Okotoks Archives University of Alberta Archives The University of Calgary Archives University of Lethbridge Archives Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library
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Alberta History & Alberta Culture | IExplore Their culture was similar to that of other groups living on the plainsthey relied In 1905, alberta became a province of canada in its own right. http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Alberta/History
Extractions: Alberta's economy relied on agriculture and trapping at the time it was admitted to the confederation. Its vast resources of petroleum and natural gas were not exploited until after the end of World War II. Today, the citizens of Alberta still cling to the rough-and-tumble image of their ancestors, but in urban areas they've made an aggressive and enthusiastic effort to match the pace of other North American cities.
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Extractions: Alberta Industry Initiatives Agrifood Building Products Tourism Contact the TDB Cultural/Heritage Tourism Canadian Tourism Commission [CTC] CanadaTourism.com is the official business site of the Canadian Business Commission . Fill out the free registration and look under Research Publications to access the following documents: Aboriginal Tourism Links Aboriginal Tourism Team Canada Aboriginal Tourism British Columbia Quebec Aboriginal Tourism Corporation Aboriginal Tourism Association of Southern Ontario Aboriginal Canada Portal Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Pat Badani Museum Collection, alberta culture -The canada Council Art Bank -New BrunswickArt Bank -University of New Brunswick -Bank of Montreal http://www.ccca.ca/cv/english/badani-cv.html
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