This collection consists of records created, collected and commissioned by Terry Hunter and Savannah Walling co-founders of creative collaboration known as the Vancouver Moving Theatre. The records in this collection document the history of Hunter and Walling’s artistic collaborations beginning in 1978.
Terry Hunter and Savannah Walling Collection consists of visual and audio recordings of performances of the Vancouver Moving Theatre from 1978-2007. It also contains textual records documenting promotional material and publications created to publicize and to review activities of the Vancouver Moving Theatre. These records covering activity period from 1983-2022 include ephemera, excerpts of serial publications, newspaper articles and special publications that document the VMT projects in detail. Part of the textual records contains financial statements of the VMT and educational resources created to aid in development of children and adult art projects. The educational resources were developed over the years and were based on the individual performance prepared by the VMT.
This series contains promotional material created to promote performances and events prepared by the Vancouver Moving Theatre group. This series covers time frame from 1973 to 2024. The performances took place in different venues in Vancouver as well as in different cities in Canada and worldwide. The promotional material consists of performances programs, press releases, flyers, brochures, posters, poster boards, postcards and publications.
This series contains video and audio recordings of the Vancouver Moving Theatre performances at various venues and during various festival events in Canada and worldwide. Some recordings contain footage of full-length performances, rehearsals, and auditions shots with wide and/or close-up angles as well as some excerpts of various performances intended for promotional purposes. Some recordings contain news coverage of the performances and events, interviews with cast and organizers, talks as well as educational workshops.
This series contains financial statements of Vancouver Moving Theatre from 1983 to 2002. Some files are missing: 1983-1984; 1984-1985; 1987-1988; 1994-1995; 1995-1996.
This sub-series contains publications about or by the Vancouver Moving Theatre and its performers.
This sub-series contains three annual reports of the Vancouver Moving Theatre Society covering activity between years 2019-2022.
This sub-series contains media report related to the Downtown Eastside Heart of the City Festival. It contains newspaper clippings and website printouts featuring reviews, ads placed in newspapers and articles.
This series contains published material written by or about the Vancouver Moving Theatre. This series is divided into four sub-series: 1: Hart of the City media binders; 2: Annual reports; 3: Books and booklets; 4: Articles; 5: Clippings.
Item describes the working and personal partnership of interior designer Francisco Kripacz and architect Arthur Erickson. This work is a posthumously released manuscript authored by Erickson and features photographs taken by Yousuf Karsh and others.
Item discusses and provides imagery of the Hugo Eppich House in West Vancouver, BC. The house was designed and constructed by Arthur Erickson from 1979 to 1985 for Hugo Eppich.
File includes two copies of a b&w, 21.5 x 9 cm, folded pamphlet titled "Simon Fraser University tour route."
File includes two copies of a 9-page, b&w, 21.5 x 18 cm, stapled pamphlet titled "A Celebration of the Life and Work of Arthur Charles Erickson, June 14, 1924 to May 20, 2009."
Item is a narrated, promotional film produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. for SFU. Provides a general overview of SFU, its students, programs and location, with an emphasis on SFU as a global university, noting that 'what's happening in the outside world is what's happening here.' Includes sound bites from classrooms and lectures, and closes with pipe band performing and stills of Convocation Mall. Similar in thrust to the 1986 film, "Simon Fraser University: Meeting the Challenge Together." Also features early SFU footage seen in the 1983 "SFU Liaison Program" film (See F-85, Office of the Registrar fonds).
Films in order of appearance:
- Martin/Bennett
- Kelowna Bridge
- Queen of Prince Rupert
- North Trip
- Day with Premier
- Bennett as Freeman
- Keenleyside Dam
- Bennett Dam
- Out-take reel #1
- Out-take reel #2
- Spirit of '71