[Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86 - BC Cultural Heritage Festival]
- MsC-243-0-6-0-0-0-6
- Item
- 1986
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance during BC Cultural Heritage Festival, August 5, 1986
[Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86 - BC Cultural Heritage Festival]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance during BC Cultural Heritage Festival, August 5, 1986
[Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86- tape 1]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance at Expo 1986 on June 27th, 29th and 30th.
[Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86- tape 2]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance at Expo 1986 on July 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
[Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86- tape 3]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance at Expo 1986 on July 5th and 6th.
[Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86- tape 4]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance at Expo 1986 on July 2nd and 3rd.
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
[Lighthouse to left and ocean shore]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
[Motherlode of dreams - Krestova Youth Choir - Expo 86]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Krestova Youth Choir performance at Expo 1986 on June 29th to July 6, 1986]
[New Era Colonization Bulletin - issue 101]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains special issue of newspaper Russians in Argentine (1936), clippings, issue of Seiatel (1956), correspondence, and Sorokin’s letters to community, N. Dukhoveskov, S. Reibin, and A. Cherkasov.
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains index of documents relating to the Doukhobor communities.
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
[Personal document and letter]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains Sorokin’s certificate of Association of Russian Writers and Journalists in U. S. Zone of Germany (1946) and personal letter from Judge W. Evans.
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This series consists of personal records of Stephan Sorokin including identity documents issues by various governments of countries where Sorokin lived in or traveled through, such like Germany, Yugoslavia, Iran, Palestine, Canada, Uruguay and Bolivia. Most of these identity documents contain portrait photographs of Sorokin. This series also includes some correspondence and other related documents.
[Photocopies of identity documents]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Photographs from Sorokin visit
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This series contains photograph negatives from Sorokin's first visit to British Columbia. The images contain community events celebrating Sorokin's visit, small and large groupings of community members, view of villages, forest, garden and fields, nude individuals protesting, etc. Many of the negatives in this series may have a few variation of the same image amounting to around of 100 unique images.
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains 7 prints of Sorokin’s portraits.
[Reel-to-reel recordings of singing and speeches]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Recordings signing and Sorokin's speeches during his visit to the Doukhobor villages in BC in 1954.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1950]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1951]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1952]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains correspondence with government officials in Uruguay, Bolivia and Chile. Sorokin’s letters are written in Montevideo, Uruguay and Santiago, Chile. W. M. Moojelsky is often a person undersigning letters with Sorokin.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1953]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains Sorokin’s correspondence and messages from Montevideo, Uruguay to the members of the CCBRD in British Columbia and other various individuals and government officials, and correspondence that Sorokin received. Some of the correspondents include Anton Kolesnikov, Joe Podovinikoff and some signed by Walter Siegmeister.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1954]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
This file contains Sorokin’s correspondence and leadership messages from Montevideo, Uruguay to the members of the CCBRD in British Columbia and other various individuals and government officials, and correspondence that Sorokin received. This file also contains correspondence and writings of others that relate to Sorokin’s work. Some of the correspondents include: Ivan G. Bondarev, I. I. Perepelkin, Antony Koles, Zakhary Borisov, A. Dutov, A. Kolesnikov, F. J. Mead, V. Usachev, W. M. Moojelsky, Emmett Gulley, Anna Markova, and Government of Rhodesia
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1955]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Some of the correspondents include: W. M. Moojelsky, A. Aseev, K. Platunov, Fedosia Pozdniekov, A. Kolesnikov, S. Tomilin, A. A. Popoff, Semen Rybin, Petr Markin, Nikolai Novakshonov, Ivan G. Bondarev, I. and I. Perepelkin.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1956]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Some of the correspondents include: A. Aseev, Joseph Podovinikoff, Petr Rezantsev, S. Tomilin, W. M. Moojelsky, I. I. Perepelkin, A. Dutov, and Petr Markin.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1957]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Some of the correspondents include: Vassily Pozdnikoff, M. Khodikin, A. Markova, W. M. Moojelsky, Ivan Kuznetsov, Union of Youth, A. M. Aceev, Ivan Chernov, and I. I. Perepelkin.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1958]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Some of the correspondents include: Nikolai Novakshonov, G. Khodikin, S. Tomilin, Ivan Kuznetsov, Joe Podovinikoff, W. M. Moojelsky, Ivan Ostrikov, Fedosia Pozdniekov, Petr Iliasov, and Ivan Chernov. This file contains many handwritten letters.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1959]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Some of the correspondents include: V.S. Popoff, I. M. Chernov, W. M. Moojelsky, Petr Iliasov, A. Kolesnikov, Joseph Podovinikoff, I. I. Perepelkin, Vassily Pozdnikoff, V. Svetlishev, M. Khodikin, and Nikolai Novakshonov.
[S. S. Sorokin & CCBRD - 1960]
Part of Stephan S. Sorokin fonds
Some of the correspondents include: Fedor Cherienkov, Nikolai Posnikov, Petr Iliasov, I. I. Perepelkin, Nikolai Novakshonov, P. P. Elasoff, V. A. Selivanov, and W. Evans.