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Members of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association apply their makeup before their performance 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 apply their makeup before their performance at the opening of the exhibit A Rare Flower: A Century of Cantonese Opera in Canada
A mask of a dragon head sits on top of a drum in the foreground, while two costumed performers play a second drum as spectators watch in the background.
A perfomer in a Tengu mask stands next to a drum in the Great Hall with audience members in the background
A performer wearing a bird costume in the Great Hall
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
A member of the Jin Wah Sing Musical Association applies her makeup before their performance 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
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group gathered in front of the K'san doors for their opening ceremony. Individuals in this photo from viewer's left to right: Donovan Miller, Walter Koerner, Douglas Kenny (UBC President), Marianne Koerner, Art Sterritt, Earl Muldoe, unidentified, unidentified, Walter Harris
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group gathered in front of the K'san doors for their opening ceremony. Individuals in this photo from viewer's left to right: Donovan Miller, Walter Koerner, Douglas Kenny (UBC President), Marianne Koerner, Art Sterritt, Earl Muldoe, unidentified, unidentified
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group gathered in front of the K'san doors for their opening ceremony. Individuals in this photo from viewer's left to right: Donovan Miller, Walter Koerner, Douglas Kenny (UBC President), Marianne Koerner, Art Sterritt, Earl Muldoe, unidentified, unidentified, Walter Harris, unidentified.
Part of MOA General Media collection
A group gathered in front of the K'san doors for their opening ceremony. Individuals in this photo from viewer's left to right: Donovan Miller, Walter Koerner, Douglas Kenny (UBC President), Marianne Koerner, Art Sterritt, Earl Muldoe, unidentified, unidentified, Walter Harris
File consists of pamphlets that advertise upcoming exhibitions, events, and programs, as well as providing news about the museum and general visitor information. Each pamphlet covers a four-month period (January-April, May-August, or September-December). There are two copies of each edition.
Musicians play instruments as part of Pongsan dance
Musicians performing as part of Pongsan dance sit on the floor in the Great Hall and play their instruments
Monique Mojica with The Raven and the First Men
Moique Mojica performs in "A Rattling Under Glass", an interpretive program for school groups visiting the museum adapted from a potlatch story in front of the carving The Raven and the First Men
Monique Mojica carries a carving in "A Rattling Under Glass"
Moique Mojica carries a carving while playing the part of Coyote in "A Rattling Under Glass", an interpretive program for school groups visiting the museum adapted from a potlatch story
Monique Mojica as Coyote in "A Rattling Under Glass"
Monique Mojica plays the part of Coyote in "A Rattling Under Glass", an interpretive program for school groups visiting the museum adapted from a potlatch story
Monique Mojica and Archer Mayling in "A Rattling Under Glass"
Moique Mojica plays the part of Coyote and Archer Mayling plays the part of Itch in "A Rattling Under Glass", an interpretive program for school groups visiting the museum adapted from a potlatch story
File consists of eight newsletters produced by the museum that highlight recent events, people associated with the museum, new initiatives, programs, exhibitions, gift shop updates, publications, recent acquisitions, courses at MOA, the results of a membership survey, behind-the-scenes information, and other news about the museum. Articles are written by curators, administrators, and other staff members. The newsletters were published three times a year, in January, May, and September.
File consists of magazines published by the museum for members, released about twice a year. The magazines cover collections, exhibitions, events, the Volunteer Associates, books published by MOA staff, various museum initiatives, interviews, behind-the-scenes information, essays by curators, news and updates, and general visitor information.