| Provenance: | Banff Centre for the Arts
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| Title: | Banff Centre for the Arts fonds
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| Dates: | 1974-1992
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| Physical desc.: | 1.5 cm of textual records. -- 4 video recordings
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| Bio/Admin History: | The Banff Centre for the Arts of an institution of advanced education at Banff, Alberta, Canada. It was founded as the Banff School of Fine Arts in 1933.
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| Scope/Content: | Fonds consists of ephemera and video recordings. Ephemera includes programme notes, 1974, 1975, re Boris Roubakine and Roubakine Hall; list of painting instructors for 1936 to 1974; letters, agendas, minutes and reports for the Annual Banff Festival of Mountain Films, 1981-1984. Video recordings are: interview with Paul Stutz by Margot La Rocque, 1982; "Man and Mountain," Bruno Engler's reminiscences of early days at Sunshine, by Sandra Dolan, 1985; interview with Jon Whyte for "Travelogue Four" project, 1991; "Travelogue Four: Coming from the Wrong Side," 1992.
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| Title source: | Title based on contents of fonds
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| Acq. source: | Acquired by donation, 1974-1992
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| Language: | Language is English
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| Originals: | Video recordings are copies of originals retained by the Banff Centre for the Arts and individual producers
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| Restrictions: | No restrictions on access
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Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
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| Record No.: | M310 / V42
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| Repository: | Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, Archives and Library |
| Names: | Banff Centre for the Arts
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| Topic: | Arts
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Communications
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