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Garbanzo uses a prop that appears to be meant to be a mirror
Garbanzo uses a prop that appears to be meant to be a mirror
Garbanzo plays an accordion during a performance
Garbanzo performing while the audience watches
Garbanzo the clown surrounded by children during a performance
Garbanzo performs with props
Haida Canoe Benefit Concert - June 25, 1981
Friends of the Museum of Anthropology
File consists of bulletins from Jennifer Webb to Museum Assistants and Volunteer Associates. Bulletins were released weekly. They were intended to provide information about interruptions, installations, and other events that would affect tours and instructions given to visitors. Bulletin are arranged (with some variation) into sections on people, exhibitions, galleries, publications, residencies, and "other."
A Hanayagi-ryu dancer performs in the Great Hall
Japanese dancer in front of totem pole
A Japanese dancer performs in front of a totem pole in the Great Hall
A costumed Japanese performer appears to play a drum out of frame of the picture
Japanese performers in the Great Hall
A performer wearing a Tengu mask is in the foreground, while another performer stands at a microphone and appears to be reading from a sheet of paper. A different performer in the background stands behind a drum, while another sits on the floor and audience members look on.
Jin Wah Sing Musical Association performance at UBC Open House
Members of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association perform at a UBC Open House
Musicians perform with the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association during their performance at the opening of the exhibit A Rare Flower: A Century of Cantonese Opera in Canada
Jin Wah Sing performance with props
Members of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association pose with props
Two performers from the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association perform at a UBC Open House
Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe performance
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Korean dancers perform a scene from Pongsan dance
Dancers portraying what look to be the Nojang and Somu characters perform what appears to be Pagyeseung scene from Pongsan dance
Korean dancers perform using an altar
Two masked dancers perform Korean Pongsan using an altar on the floor of the Great Hall while other performers play instruments. The dancers appear to be wearing the masks of Mudang (on the left) and Namgang Noin (on the right)
The audience watches as costumed dancers perform in the Great Hall. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
A person with a drum performs as part of Korean Pongsan dance