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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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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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Baciu, Alina. Christina Robarts interviewing Alina Baciu on her experiences moving to Canada and living in Newfoundland and Labrador, February 11, 2013.
Personal experience narratives; People;
Alina Baciu interviewed by Christina Robarts on Monday, February 11, 2013 on the topic of her experience moving to Canada and living in Newfoundland and Labrador. Allina talks about why she and her family immigrated, the different places she has lived, her family, and her husband’s work (00:18); where in Romania she is from (1:24); Alina’s and her husband’s educational background: nursing and engineering (2:17); what languages she speaks and what languages they speak with their kids: Romanian, English, and French (5:36); why she came to Canada and her experience coming to Canada: unstable social and economic situation in Romania (7:50); what her reaction was to Canada and getting help and support moving to and living in Canada (13:11); how she interacts within the community and what she does in her spare time (22:00); coming back from the United States, working, and being a stay at home mom, and a talking about going to school as a child (22:53); describes block apartments in Romania (25:40); what holidays she celebrates and the traditions that she follows: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, and New Year’s (Sorcova) (26:50); what Canadian holidays that she and her family have adopted: Thanksgiving and Halloween, (56:46); how often she goes home and what was her reaction to going home(1:04:21); becoming a Canadian citizen ( 1:14:00); maintaining cultural traditions: Christmas songs, participate in the sharing culture at The Rooms during multicultural week, talking in Romanian (1:15:22); talking to her family through Skype and travelling to Romania and having her parents come to Canada (1:19:45); material culture that Alina owns in her house that is part of maintaining traditions and culture: Romanian decoration plates, religious icons, leather belts, dolls, national costume, photos, and woven textiles. (1:21:52); what questions her children ask about the Romanian culture (1:31:05); reading traditional Romanian stories to her children (1:32:40); impressions about Canadian culture: community and family (1:34:21); taking care of cemeteries in Newfoundland and the merry cemetery in Romania (1:38:13); talking about travelling to see lighthouses and the local community (1:43:00); describing more about the merry cemetery(1:48:57); showing photos of houses from a village museum in Bucurest and family photos is discussed till the end of the interview (1:55:48).
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Dreher, Thaddeus, Inna Levchuk, Margerita Kane, and Ioana Dobre. Interview about their experiences as New Canadians living in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Personal experience narratives; People;
Angela Noseworthy introduces the Newfiki staged interview event at The Rooms (00:10); Dale Jarvis introduces the Newfiki staged event at The Rooms and describes the reason for the program and events, and explains how the staged interview coincides with World Storytelling Day (1:20); Mariya Lesiv introduces herself and explain why she got involved in studying diaspora communities in Newfoundland (6:45); Mariya Lesiv introduces Thaddeus Dreher(8:53); explains leaving Poland during World War II and the reasons why he left (10:35); Mariya Lesiv introduces Margarita Kane (17:15); Margarita explains how she made the decision to move from Bulgaria and what were the events that unfolded (18:31); Mariya Lesiv introduces Inna Levchuk (23:42); Inna Levchuk explains what influenced her decision to come to Canada (25:00); Mariya Lesiv introduces Ioana Dobre (26:50); Ioana Dobre explains what her first impressions were of North America and what shocked or surprised her as a child (27:40); Thaddeus Dreher explains how he end up in Newfoundland and what were some of his first memories of Newfoundland (32:17); Margarita Kane explains some misunderstandings that she encountered (38:34); Inna Levchuk describes her first encounters with Newfoundlanders, what was her first impressions of Canada and in what way has Canada surprised or disappointed her (42:06); Ioana Dobre explains what were her first impressions of Newfoundland and why she chose to say that she was from New Jersey rather than from Romania (46:59); Thaddeus Dreher explains how he met his wife (52:40); explains the reason why she says only crazy people go to Toronto and smart people go to Newfoundland (59:02); Inna Levchuk explains the reasons why she decided to come to Newfoundland instead of anywhere else in Canada (1:01:39); Ioana Dobre explains what she wants to do after graduating from High School (1:03:30); Thaddeus explains what his favorite place in Newfoundland and why he decided to stay in Newfoundland (1:06:10); Margarita Kane explains what the best Newfoundland food she has eaten since arriving in Newfoundland (1:08:37); Ioana Dobre explains what is her favorite Newfoundland dish that she has learned to cook (1:09:53); Inna Levchuck explains how she has almost been screeched in (1:10:17); Mariya Lesiv thanks her participants for participating in her project (1:10:49); Thaddeus Dreher explains what his favorite dish in Newfoundland is (1:11:46); Thaddeus Dreher answers the question of whether or not he has been back to Poland (1:13:36); Margarita Kane thanks Mariya Lesiv for inviting her to participate in the event and thank the audience for coming and what her favorite places are in Newfoundland (1:15:40); Mariya Lesiv and Dale Jarvis concludes the event (1:17:28).
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Harlick, Anna. Christina Robarts interviewing Anna Harlick on her experiences living as a new Canadian in Newfoundland and Labrador, March 1, 2013.
Personal experience narratives; People;
Ania interviewed by Christina Robarts on Friday, March 1, 2013 on the topic of her experiences as a new Canadian living in Newfoundland and Labrador. Ania talks about her background , where she was born and where her family comes from in Poland (00:16); where she went to school and different places she has lived (00:49); where her family members still live(1:15); what languages she speaks and when she learned them (1:41); when and why she came to Canada (2:24); what her reaction was coming to Canada and cultural differences she observed (3:49); living in the university’s residence and realizing that she can understand what people are saying in English (8:00); more cultural differences that she noticed: church mass, eating big meals in the evening versus in the middle of the day (9:36); what she likes about Canada (11:30); what she does not like about Canada (20:39); how she involves herself in the community (27:32); does she interact with the international community (31:48); why she thinks some immigrants only interact with other immigrants (34:48); what holidays she celebrates and the traditions she follows (36:13); what Canadian holidays she has adopted and what she does to celebrate them (44:55); talks about International Women’s Day (47:31); ways in which she maintains culture and/or traditions (51:20); why does she think it is important to keep up these traditions and why she chooses to maintain them (59:34); how often she keeps in contact with her home country and the means of communications she uses (1:02:40); talks about going home for the first time after coming to Canada and what cultural differences she observed is discussed till the end of the interview (1:04:08).
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Anonymous. Christina Robarts interviewing Anonymous on her experiences living as a new Canadian in Newfoundland and Labrador, March 4, 2013. Speaker's name withheld by request.
Personal experience narratives; People;
Anonymous interviewed by Christina Robarts on Monday, March 4, 2013 on the topic of her experience as a new Canadian in Newfoundland and Labrador. She talks about where she is from and when she came to Canada (00:19); where in Romania she is from (00:36); what her educational background (00:52); what languages she speaks (01:12); when she came to Canada (1:25); why she came to Canada (1:46); what her reaction was to coming to Canada and any cultural differences that she noticed (2:26); what she likes most about Canada (4:35); what she doesn’t like about Canada (5:33); how she involves herself in the community (7:05); what holidays does she celebrate and what traditions does she follow for them (10:10); what Canadian holidays has she adopted and what she does to celebrate them (12:25); ways she maintains her culture and traditions (13:08); how she keeps in contact with people from back home and the means of communication (14:25); what her reaction was going home after living away for a long time(15:00); why she thinks it is important to keep up her culture and traditions is discussed till the end of the interview (16:13). Speaker's name withheld by request.
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Cherwick, Brian and Jacob Cherwick. Photo of Brian and Jacob Cherwick playing traditional Ukranian instruments.
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Brian and Jacob Cherwick. Photo of Brian and Jacob Cherwick playing traditional Ukranian instruments.
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Cherwick, Brian and Jacob Cherwick. Photo of Brian and Jacob Cherwick playing traditional Ukranian instruments.
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Brian and Jacob Cherwick. Photo of Brian and Jacob Cherwick playing traditional Ukranian instruments.
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Cherwick, Brian and Jacob Cherwick, Darren Browne and Ian Alexander Hayes. Photo of the Repbulic of Garlic playing traditional Ukranian music.
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Brian, Jacob Cherwick, Darren Browne and Ian Alexander Hayes. Photo of the Repbulic of Garlic playing traditional Ukranian music.
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Cherwick, Brian. Photo of Brian Cherwick playing a traditional Ukranian instrument at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night.
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Brian. Photo of Brian Cherwick playing a traditional Ukranian instrument at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night.
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Cherwick, Brian. Photo of Brian Cherwick playing a traditional Ukranian instrument at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night.
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Brian. Photo of Brian Cherwick playing a traditional Ukranian instrument at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night.
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Cherwick, Brian. Photo of Brian Cherwick playing a traditional Ukranian instrument at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night.
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Brian. Photo of Brian Cherwick playing a traditional Ukranian instrument at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night.
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Cherwick, Jacob. Photo of Jacob Cherwick playing traditional Ukranian music at Newfiki: Cultural Concert Night
Folk music; Music and song;
Cherwick, Jacob. Photo of Jacob Cherwick playing traditional Ukranian music at Newfiki: Cultrual Concert Night
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Session 1, Panel 3, van der Wal Anonby, Christina. International Perspectives in Storytelling - Christina van der Wal Anonby.
Storytelling;
Christina van der Wal Anonby speaking at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
35.
Session 1, Panel 2, Campbell, Cindy. Storytelling, Education and Children - Cindy Campbell.
Storytelling;
Cindy Campbell speaking at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
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MacDonald, Martha. Dale Jarvis interviews Martha MacDonald, Associate Director, Education and Training, Labrador Institute of Memorial University, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, 25 November 2010.
Personal experience narratives; People; Storytelling;
Dale Jarvis interviews Martha MacDonald, Associate Director, Education and Training, Labrador Institute of Memorial University, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, 25 November 2010. MacDonald explains what is meant in Labrador by the term "mug up"; describes the development of a community story exchange program called "Mug Ups"; how the program evolved; tips for communities who want to start their own Mug Up-style project; the importance of having a set topic for the conversations; the importance of having transportation for community elders and seniors; example of a Mug Up conversation around summer and winter housing in Mary's Harbour; and CBC Radio involvement in the project.
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Dobre, Ioana.Photo of Ioana Dobre at the Newfiki event at The Rooms.
People;
Dobre, Ioana. Photo of Ioana Dobre at the Newfiki event at The Rooms.
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Session 1, Panel 3, Gxowa-Dlayedwa, Dr. Ntombizodwa Cynthia. International Perspectives in storytelling - Dr. Ntombizodwa Cynthia Gxowa-Dlayedwa.
Storytelling;
Dr. Ntombizodwa Cynthia Gxowa-Dlayedwa speaking at the 18th Annual Conference of Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada.
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Dreher, Thaddeus, Inna Levchuk, Margerita Kane, and Ioana Dobre, and Mariya Lesiv. Photo of all of the participants and Mariya Lesiv at the Newfiki event at The Rooms being interviewed about their experiences as New Canadians living in Newfoundland and Labrador.
People;
Dreher, Thaddeus, Inna Levchuk, Margerita Kane, and Ioana Dobre, and Mariya Lesiv. Photo of all of the participants and Mariya Lesiv at the Newfiki event at The Rooms being interviewed about their experiences as New Canadians living in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Dreher, Thaddeus. Photo of Thaddeus Dreher at the Newfiki event at The rooms.
People;
Dreher, Thaddeus. Photo of Thaddeus Dreher at the Newfiki event at The rooms.
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