- F-109-13-3-0-0-1
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- 1977
Autographed poster publicizing the Royal Shakespeare Company residency at SFU in February 1977. Poster autographed by all five cast members: Ben Kingsley, Patrick Stewart, Sheila Allen, Juliet Aykroyd, and Richard Pasco.
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Autographed poster publicizing the Royal Shakespeare Company residency at SFU in February 1977. Poster autographed by all five cast members: Ben Kingsley, Patrick Stewart, Sheila Allen, Juliet Aykroyd, and Richard Pasco.
Danse/Dance (faculty dance concert)
Pandemonium (student dance concert), SFU Theatre [part 1 & intermission]
E/Motion (Off-Centre Dance Company concert)
Contemporary Dance Works (faculty dance concert)
Brand New Dances - SFU Mainstage Production
Talking Bodies (dance mainstage show)
"The Jones Farm is a commune on Quadra Island, B.C. Goudie and cameramn Ron Orieux filmed the commune and the medieval fair in Mission for a CBC Weekend presentation." [1970/71 film workshop description]; Early listing in arrangement & description section of F-232 collection file, notes CBC, 12 Dec. 1971. Also held by SFU library's Media Resource Centre in 16mm format [http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b2983369~S5a].
"An eerie film, the film maker’s first, about a young man trying to find himself. The film was made for a credit course." [1970/71 film workshop description]
"Anti-war film alternating fast-paced Japanese game Go with black and white stills of war scenes." SFU Film Workshop Retrospective list]; "Combination of still in b&w and colour motion; best of his style." [Films by the S.F.U. Film Workshop, Wednesday, March 29, 1972, program annotation] According to early listing in arrangement & description section of F-232 collection file, "Go" and "Riot" elements go together (same year, same director, slight difference in length).
Trapper Dan Falls in Love: A Stirring Tale of the Canadian West
Won the Norman McLaren prize at the 6th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1974.
Won second place in the Scenario Category at the 8th Canadian Student Film Festival in Montreal in 1976.
"(25 minutes) 16mm colour documentary. This film explores the world of a group of West Vancouver old people who have joined together to help each other. We learn of their hopes, and how they have changed the loneliness of aging into a time of humour and friendship." [1977/78 SFU Film Workshop Productions program]
"A high school student finds out there is no meaning to life." [Program for 1978/79 SFU Student Workshop Films showing, 15 June 1979]
Student film workshop? Director and editor, Sara Diamond. Film is made up of shots of still images drawing from modern culture as well as Renaissance paintings. [This description is in reference to OBJ-1393]
Also held by "Moving Images Distribution" in 16mm format: "Programmed Response deals with elements of the urban environment that condition our responses. It focuses on the idea of Pavlovian conditioning and repetition - the repetition of street lights and bus door mechanisms, as well as aspects of media culture, such as classical narrative film, that program responses." 8 min., 1978 [http://www.movingimages.ca/catalogue/Experimental/Experimental_i.html#RTFToC31a]