Costumed Korean dancers performing Pongsan dance in the Great Hall. Two dancers are dressed in a lion costume. The dancers appear to be performing the dance of Mabu and Lion.
A dancer wearing what appears to be a Somu mask performing Korean Pongsan dances in the foreground with other performers playing instruments in the background
Two masked and costumed dancers perform Korean Ponsang dance while musicians play instruments in the background. The dancers appear to be performing the Pagyeseung scene of the dance.
Dancers portraying what look to be Wonsungi (monkey) and Shingansu (shoe peddler) characters in the foreground and dancers portraying what look to be Nojang and Somu characters in the background
Members of the Rainbow Creek Dancers, a Haida dance group formed by artist Robert Davidson, perform at the Federal Provincial Tourism Minister's Dinner
Image is of two Tait family members holding drums as they chant with their backs to the camera. Further away Norman appears blurred as he performs his squirrel dance on top of the canoe log.
Image is of Norman performing his squirrel dance on top of the canoe log while two family members hold and beat skin drums. All three have their back to the camera.
Image is of Norman performing his squirrel dance on top of the canoe log while Mercy stands watching him with her back to the camera on the left side of image. Another Tait member appears on the right side of image holding a drum.