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Members of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association Lisa Wan and Elizabeth Cheung perform at the opening of the exhibit A Rare Flower: A Century of Cantonese Opera in Canada
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Members of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association Lisa Wan and Elizabeth Cheung perform at the opening of the exhibit A Rare Flower: A Century of Cantonese Opera in Canada
Opera performance in the Great Hall
A member of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association performs at a UBC Open House
A child stops to watch an opera performance
A child walking outside the museum stops to watch a performance by the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association
Performance of "A Rattling Under Glass" in the Great Hall
Monique Mojica as Coyote and Archer Mayling as Itch in "A Rattling Under Glass", an interpretive program for school groups visiting the museum adapted from a potlatch story
Performers dressed as animals in the Great Hall
Children stand in front of a fabric set piece from a performance
Performer Garbanzo the Clown (Paul Gibbons) sits in a large shell set piece during a performance
Children watch a performer in a bird costume
Children watch as a performer in a bird costume performs in the Great Hall
Garbanzo the clown performs for an audience
Garbanzo poses with a prop that appears to be a mirror
The audience follows Garbazno's pointing finger during a performance
Dancers perform in the Great Hall
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe dance in the Great Hall
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe gather in a circle during a performance
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
Members of the Karen Jamieson Dance Troupe perform
UBC Museum of Anthropology Report on Activities April 1, 1987 to March 31, 1988
The report outlines the museum's administrative activities and finances for the previous fiscal year as well as listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, lectures, events, loans, research projects, publications of the museum and its staff, and media coverage of the museum. It includes a description of plans for expanding the museum, among other initiatives.
The report outlines the museum's activities and finances for the previous fiscal year, including listing staff, attendance figures, acquisitions, exhibitions, educational activities, public programming, events, loans, research projects, and publications of the museum and its staff. It includes descriptions of the Partnership of Peoples renewal project and the development of the Centre for Cultural Research, the Multiversity Galleries, and the Reciprocal Research Network.
MOA Magazine, Issue 04, Fall 2017
This issue contains articles on current and upcoming exhibitions, renovations, the installation of murals at BC Children's Hospital, Amazonia: The Rights of Nature and related student workshops and forensic work, a Musqueam Teaching Kit, the Native Youth Program's night sky project, the Rachel and David Herman Collection of Byzantine Coins, the Museum of Lisbon exhibition From Carnival to Lucha Libre: Mexican Masks and Devotions, In a Different Light: Reflecting on Northwest Coast Art, The Fabric of Our Land: Salish Weaving, the MOA Journey to Papua New Guinea, and an interview with April Liu, Curator of Public Programs + Engagement.
Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
Image of a totem pole lying on its back on a truck, being transported to the Museum of Anthropology. The museum building is behind the pole.