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Labrador Creative Arts Festival collection
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CA Them Days APL 896
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2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 (Creation)
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Physical Extent: 10cm textual records, 7 coil-bound books
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Collection consists of 6 coil-bound books which collected the scripts of plays performed by different schools during this festival.
The collection is divided into the following 3 folders: 29th and 30th Labrador Creative Arts Festival (folder 1), 32nd and 33rd festival (folder 2), 34th, 35th and 36th festival (folder 3).
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- English
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Much material in THEM DAYS Archives has copyright protection. Researchers must obtain permission from copyright holders before publication in any form.
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Labrador Creative Arts Festival was founded by Tim Borlase and Noreen Heighton in 1975 upholding two main principles:
- There is an expressed need for young people resident in Labrador, be they Innu, Inuit, Metis, or resident, to know their past and their role in the developing Labrador community, to aid them in becoming active in the preservation of their heritage, as well as arbiters of their future.
- To provide individuals with an opportunity to come together and share their creative experiences because of the geographic and social diversity within Labrador, thus becoming aware of the varied and composite lifestyles in Labrador.
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