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Our Native Land

Item consists of an audio recording of a radio show hosted by Albert Angus and Bernelda Wheeler. It is called "Our Native Land" and the subtitle for this series is "Native Prisoners". It begins with a continuation of the report on discrimination faced by Aboriginal parolees, started on tape 2000-050 / 004 (10) (ASC33162). The reporter, Albert Angus, interviews Doreen Hunter, a woman who works with Aboriginal Canadian inmates, and David Rimpole, District Director of the National Parole Service, Winnipeg. Bernelda Wheeler then interviews Ronda [Sharr?] of the Native Plan, a half-way house for recent parolees, on where Aboriginal Canadian parolees usually want to resettle. This is followed by a statement from David Rimpole on what the government is willing to do to try to fix the situation and closing statements from Albert Angus and Bernelda Wheeler.

George Papadatos reciting poetry at Acquarium Coffee House

George Papadatos reciting poetry at Acquarium Coffee House on Bloor St. The audience gathered around him are observant. Ο Γιώργος Παπαδάτος απαγγέλλει ποιήματα στο καφέ Ενυδρείο στην οδό Μπλουρ. Γύρω του οι ακροατές τον παρακαλοθούν με προσοχή.

Our Native Land

Item consists of an audio recording of a radio show hosted by Albert Angus and Bernelda Wheeler. It is called "Our Native Land" and the subtitle for this series is "Native Prisoners". The show begins with an introduction from the two hosts, then a fiddle song called "Snow deer" by Lee Cremo. Next is a segment called Getting to Know Joe [Blye?], in which the subject speaks on leaving prison and becoming a Métis and Aboriginal rights activist and leader. This is followed by several news stories on: the city council of Calgary refusing to rent office space to a Native Alcoholism Service organization, the Secretary of State refusing a grant to the Registered Nurses of Canadian-Indian Ancestry, the ongoing trial of Leonard Peltier in North Dakota, a fast by students in Ontario trying to get the MacKenzie pipeline stopped, and financial troubles faced by the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories in an ongoing legal battle over the MacKenzie pipeline and Native land rights. Next follows a segment broadcasting some of the more light-hearted moments in their ongoing coverage of the [Berger?] Inquiry into the MacKenzie Valley Pipeline and its effects their people and environment. This is followed by an segment of an ongoing series on Iroquois music by Mike Mitchell of the Akwasasne Reserve. In the segment he plays "The Handshake Song" and "The Rabbit Dance". Next is an interview with Vera Martin on her viewing of the Canadian film, "Eliza's Horoscope". The song "Dispersed" by Shannon [Tupa?] is played, followed by a report on the difficulties faced by recently paroled Aboriginal peoples. The recording cuts off shortly after this report begins.

Takis - photographer

Fotographer Takis with a dark suit is sitting beside a Flipper game. Ο φωτογράφος Τάκης με σκούρο σακάκι κάθεται δίπλα από ένα παιχνίδι τύπου "Φλίππερ"

CCMC CSRT Broadcast

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by Canadian Creative Music Collective. Broadcast performance.

Jim Dorsey Unit ; performers : Jim Dorsey, Larry Dubin, Al Mattes, Orville Thompson ; [concert]

Consists of an audio recording of a live performance by the Jim Dorsey Unit, including Jim Dorsey on piano, Larry Dubin on drums, Al Mattes on bass and Orville Thompson on saxophone. The performance begins with Dorsey introducing the members of the Jim Dorsey Unit and dedicates the performance to his grandmother. The third composition is introduced at the 44 minute mark but the tape runs out. The recording takes up mid-performance. Performance hosted by The Music Gallery

Musical Relations : Pretentious Music and The Nature of the Beast :concert

Recording of third and fourth set of concert held at the CCMC Music Gallery, "Musical Relations: Modes of Improvisation." The third set is titled "Pretentious Music" and features three pieces: "Mystic Music," "Imitation Canadian Music" and "Accidential Music" performed by Don MacMillan and others (donmac 1976). The final set is titled "The Nature of the Beast: When Infected with the Tastelessness of Old Haunts Moves Again in the Eye of the Fantasy Still Storming", performed by Don MacMillan (donmac 1976) and Nick Kilbourn and inspired by the work of Hakuin Zenji.

Musical Relations : Real Canadian Music : concert

Recording of second set of concert held at the CCMC Music Gallery, "Musical Relations: Modes of Improvisation", titled "Real Canadian Music 1976" featuring Don MacMillan on saxaphone, Kevin MacMillan on violin and percussion, Betsy MacMillan on cello and metalophenes, Nick Kilbourn on piano and horn and Larry Dubin on drums (and "good looks").

Musical Relations :Transformations : concert

Recording of the first set of a concert "Musical Relations: Modes of Improvisation" titled "Transformation : Part I" featuring Don MacMillan on alto sax and piano and Kevin MacMillan on piano and violin. Concert was held at the CCMC Music Gallery on 21 August 1976.

Positive energy : Don MacMillan and friends ; performers: Don MacMillan, Casey Sokol, Kevin Mac, Chris Prevost, Paul Hodge, Miguel Frasconi, Marvin Green, Gayle Young, Juan Pallo Oueje, Andrew Timar ;[concert]-001

Item consists of a recording and may include performance(s) by MacMillan, Don; Sokol, Casey; MacMillan, Kevin; Prevost, Chris; Hodge, Paul; Frasconi, Miguel; Green, Marvin; Young, Gayle; Timar, Andrew; Oueje, Jaun Pallo.

Jim Dorsey Unit

Item features performs: Jim Dorsey on piano, Michael Snow on trumpet piano, Larry Dubin on drums, Lionel Williams on bass, and Orville Thompson on percussion.

Companeros Concert –Danforth Music Hall

Companeros Concert at the Danforth Music Hall. With them Nancy White in translation and George Papadatos in translation and narration. Συναυλεία του συγκροτήματος Κομπανιέρος στην Μουσική Αίθουσα της Ντάνφορθ. Μαζί τους η Νάνσυ Γουάιτ στη μετάφραση και ο Γιώργος Παπαδάτος σε μετάφραση και αφήγηση.

Photograph of George Papadatos and Michalis Theoridis in “Erasmias Place”, Athens

Poster-sized photographic print of George Papadatos and friend Michalis Theoridis during a visit to Athens. The photograph was taken in the basement wine cellar and gathering place known as “Erasmias Place.” Theoridis was a prominent figure in anti-Junta activities in Toronto. He was a journalist, as well as a frequent performer of spoken word material in the Toronto Greek-Canadian community including venues such as the Danforth Music Hall.

Varese: "Octandre," Schoenberg, Budd: "Juno", Tenney: "Blues", Satie (Timar), Revueltas: "1st and 2nd Little Serious Pieces," Ives: "Two Little Flowers," "General William Booth...," New Music Concert

Item consists of an audio recording of the New Music concert in 1977. Performances include "Octandre" by Edgard Varese, "Juno" by Budd Schoenberg, "Blues" by James Tenney, "1st and 2nd Little Serious Pieces" by Revueltas Satie (Timar), and "Two Little Flowers" and "General William Booth...," by Ives.

The band Companeros performing at the Trojan Horse Coffee House.

Among them Marcelo Puente, Dimitris Ioannou (bouzouki), Ricardo Rivas, Makis Kostantakis (guitar). Το συγκρότημα Κομπανιέρος παίζει μουσική στο καφέ Δούρειος Ίππος. Διακρίνονται οι Μαρτσέλο Πουέντε, Δημήτρης Ιωάννου (μπουζούκι), Ριζάρδο Ρίβας, Μάκης Κοσταντάκης (κιθάρα).

George Papadatos at the Greek Community of Toronto

George Papadatos giving a speech during an assembly at the Greek Community of Toronto. Ο Γιώργος Παπαδάτος εκφωνεί ομιλία κατά τη διάρκεια συγκέντρωσης στην Ελληνική Κοινότητα Τορόντο.

Howard Riley

Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by MacMillan, Don; Sokol, Casey; MacMillan, Kevin; Prevost, Chris; Hodge, Paul; Frasconi, Miguel; Green, Marvin; Young, Gayle; Timar, Andrew; Oueje, Jaun Pallo.

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