- CA JMABC A.1999.021-3-200-L.23117
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- January 7, 1960
Part of Fred Schiffer Photography fonds
Photograph depicts a dancer from the CBC's "The Other Cheek".
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Part of Fred Schiffer Photography fonds
Photograph depicts a dancer from the CBC's "The Other Cheek".
Crowd watching a Scottish Dance
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Crowd watching people do Scottish dance with man playing bagpipes.
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts young female dancers in costume with four men behind them.
Written on the verso: "Page 13 - 2 cols. 'Habonim Israeli Dancers...' 80% 2cols. Habonim Dance Troupe Nov./70."
Part of JHSBC Oral History Collection
Oral Interview with Joyce Ozier for the JMABC Artists Scribe. Interviewed by Carol Herbert. She speaks about her upbringing in the Jewish community of Boston, MA and provides a brief summary of her immediate family. She talks about her education, including her early artistic influences, and anecdotes relating to producing art and experiences as a child and teen. Joyce talks about how her arts career truly started in the experimental theatre/performance art scene in 1970 Vancouver. She talks about how this led her into arts administration in dance companies, and later teaching English as a second language into her fifties. Joyce explains how ESL teaching didn’t bring her the same happiness as the arts, and how her son convinced her to try store window dressing, which she eventually turned into a business for 10 years. She tells of how she transitioned to a full time visual artist, and how her art style is based in abstraction, movement and thematic use of colour. She also describes a prominent collection of work about the Holocaust that she is most proud of. She talks about how she continues to paint, and is also a part of a collective that she created for artists aged 65 and above called the B-Older Gallery.
Part of Fred Schiffer Photography fonds
Black and white portrait of Miss Magda Hanova.
Prima Ballerina Anna Pavlova on board 'Empress of Canada,' Vancouver, British Columbia
Photograph depicts Russian ballerina Mme. Anna Pavlova (12 February 1881 –23 January 1931) aboard the Empress of Canada. She is famous for being the first ballerina to travel around the world to perform ballet for people who had never been exposed to it.
Half body shot of woman wearing knit cap and striped blazer, hands in pockets; standing against white backdrop; black rail partially visible in left of image.
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Image of dancers on a stage doing a Scottish dance.
Part of Seidelman family fonds
Image of dancers on stage doing a Scottish dance.
Part of Fred Schiffer Photography fonds
Photograph depicts the Ximénez-Vargas Ballet.
Young female dancers for B'nai B'rith
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts two ballerinas and three musicians with a piano and violin. A menorah is also shown on the piano.