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Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing traditional Ukranian music.
Folk music; Music and song;
Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha playing traditional Ukranian music.
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Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing traditional Ukranian music with Alena Hlinik.
Folk music; Music and song; Dance;
Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing traditional Ukranian music with Alena Hlinik.
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Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing traditional Ukranian music with Alena Hlinik.
Folk music; Music and song; Dance;
Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing traditional Ukranian music with Alena Hlinik.
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Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing traditional Ukranian music with Alena Hlinik.
Folk music; Music and song; Dance;
Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing traditional Ukranian music with Alena Hlinik.
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Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing to traditional Ukranian music.
Folk music; Music and song; Dance;
Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha singing and dancing to traditional Ukranian music.
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Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha playing traditional Ukranian music.
Folk music; Music and song;
Volklozha, Natasha. Photo of Natasha Volklozha playing traditional Ukranian music.
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Simic, Theodora.Photo of Theofora Simic's Icons on her wall.
Wall hangings; Religious art;
Simic, Theodora.Photo of Theofora Simic's Icons on her wall.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of Theodora Simic's Saint in her kitchen.
Wall hangings; Religious art;
Simic, Theodora. Photo of Theodora Simic's Saint in her kitchen.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of Serbian money owned by Theodora Simic.
Money
Simic, Theodora. Photo of Serbian money owned by Theodora Simic.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of a Theodora Simic's Saint located in her kitchen.
Wall hangings; Religious art;
Simic, Theodora. Photo of a Theodora Simic's Saint located in her kitchen.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of a small book, side view, from Serbia owend by Theodora Simic.
Boots;
Simic, Theodora. Photo of a small book, side view, from Serbia owend by Theodora Simic.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of a small book, front view, from Serbia owned by Theodora Simic.
Books;
Simic, Theodora. Photo of a small book, front view, from Serbia owned by Theodora Simic.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of a hand painted shell painted by a friend of Theodora Simic's friend in Serbia.
Painting (Art); Shells
Simic, Theodora. Photo of a hand painted shell painted by a friend of Theodora Simic's friend in Serbia.
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Simic, Theodora. Photo of a book in Serbian.
Books;
Simic, Theodora. Photo of a book in Serbian.
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Simic, Theodora. Christina Robarts interviewing Theodora Simic on her experiences living as a new Canadian in Newfoundland and Labrador, January 29, 2013.
Personal experience narratives; People;
Theodora Simic interviewed by Christina Robarts on Tuesday, January 29, 2013, on the topic of her experiences as a new Canadian. Theodora talks about when she came to Canada (00:30); explains the difference of coming to Canada as a mature person rather than a younger person (00:50); talking about becoming a programmer in Canada (2:02); explaining how she experienced culture shock when she came to Canada (2:18); describes her background (2:44); capitalism as a difference between Serbia and Canada (3:35); talking about education and more cultural differences (4:40); explains her experience living in the United States and the ethnic communities (4:56); talking about Serbians and Serbian communities in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, Canada (7:24); the reason why she decided to move to Canada; and issues, corruption, conflict and war in Serbia (9:47); talking about people she knows and how their kids think they are more Canadian and are less likely to perform traditions (14:30); the Serbian Calendar, food, and customs and the younger generation losing meaning and practice (15:20); talks about the different places she has lived and the differences she experienced: Western Europe, British Columbia, St. John’s, NL (19:24); talking about Newfie jokes(20:06); talking about the changes she saw in cities (20:20); talking about dying traditions, languages, and how they can be kept alive (21:05); talks about the experiences and stories of other people who moved after war broke out and their reactions to cultural differences: electricity and the amount of produce and or stuff you can buy in the stores (25:21); how differences and cultural shock may have lessened thanks to computers, cell phones and new forms of communication like Skype and the internet (29:10); food and speaking Serbian as part of maintaining traditions and culture (34:50); how they view their identity and clinging to her old world identity as a way to not get the feeling of being displaced (35:53); talks about trying to figure out Canada because everyplace is different (38:01); explains about how being different is good (39:00); explains how no one prepares you for living in a foreign country and culture (39:50); how identity is constantly changing and how some may want to go back to a familiar environment (41:05); no bad experiences living in Canada or with Canadians (43:00); how people from different cultural backgrounds come to Canada and become friends, when if they were back home they would never be friends (44:00); why she decided to come to Canada and finding information on Canada (46:00); what her reaction was coming to Canada (50:34); why she could not go back to her home country (55:30); discovering opportunities in Canada (56:29); how Canada compares when it comes to switching careers and the view on age (56:50); what she likes and does not like about Canada: the people, too much worry about being politically correct, the education system, people need to speak their mind more often, healthcare system (1:01:00); how she involves herself in the community and what does she do in her spare time: church, working with the homeless (1:10:50); the holidays that she celebrates and the traditions she follows (1:15:16); adopting Canadian holidays like Remembrance Day (1:24:19); keeping in contact with her home country and the means of communication: older generation talking to the younger generation (1:26:41); how many time she has gone back to visit and her reaction to seeing her country again (1:34:00); maintaining culture and traditions and also adopting Canadian traditions: music, food, programs, cultural festivals , etc. (1:39:00): material culture as part of maintain culture and traditions (1:53:00); how she views her identity now and how has it changed (2:02:24); talking about immigrants adding more to the Canadian culture and a popular Serbia tennis player is discussed till the end of the interview (2:10:11).
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Session 2, Part 2, Story Save Committee CD Launch
Storytelling;
The launch of the Story Save Committee CD featuring stories from Alice Kane.
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Session 2, Part 1, Lovelace, Martin. Martin Lovelace introducing storyteller Alice Lannon.
Storytelling;
Martin Lovelace introducing storyteller Alice Lannon at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
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Session 2, Part 1, Lannon, Alice. Alice Lannon - as introduced by Martin Lovelace - sharing stories.
Storytelling;
Alice Lannon - as introduced by Martin Lovelace - sharing stories at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
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Session 2, Part 1, Lannon, Alice, "The Loss of the Marion".
Storytelling;
Alice Lannon sharing her story, "The Loss of the Marion" at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
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Session 2, Part 1, Lannon, Alice, "Open, Open, Green House".
Storytelling;
Alice Lannon sharing her story, "Open, Open, Green House" at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
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