Records regarding Peking University and Dalhousie University Law School
- MS-2-615, Box 65, Folders 5 - 12
- Subseries
- January 1983-1999
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
Records regarding Peking University and Dalhousie University Law School
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds
L.D. Dexter's collection of family records
Part of Lucius Dill Dexter fonds
Part of Lucius Dill Dexter fonds
Correspondence with friends and researchers
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Correspondence with organizations
Part of Kenneth Leslie fonds
Women's Health Educational Network
Part of Anita Martinez fonds
Photographs and textual record from Take Back the Night March
Part of Anita Martinez fonds
Wild Women's [Womyn's/Womin's/Wimmin's] Weekend
Part of Anita Martinez fonds
Photographs and other materials from International Women's Day
Part of Anita Martinez fonds
Dalhousie University Faculty of Law yearbooks: Dalhousie Law School and Amicus Curia
Dalhousie University yearbooks
Dalhousie University. School of Education
Dalhousie Chinese Students' Society Yearbook
Technical University of Nova Scotia
T-notes: a Publication for Alumni and Friends of Daltech
Northend Community Health Association
Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbooks
Dalhousie Music Department : Cosi Fan Tutte
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : The Birthday Party
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : The Lucky Chance
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : See How They Run
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : Shakespeare's Women
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : St. Carman of the Main
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : The Taming of the Shrew
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : Thieves' Carnival
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Dalhousie Theatre : The Trojan Women
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Maritime Marionettes : Molly and the Oak Island Treasure
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : Anything Goes
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : The Black Bonspiel of Wullie McCrimmon
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : A Doll's House
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : Guys and Dolls
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Nova Scotia Royal International Tattoo : n.d.
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Ship's Company Theatre : Tiger's Heart
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : Party of the Century
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : Romeo and Juliet
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : The Taming of the Shrew 1980
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Neptune Theatre : William Schenk and Arthur Who?
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Nova Scotia Royal International Tattoo 1980
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Nova Scotia Royal International Tattoo 1984
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Nova Scotia Royal International Tattoo 1985
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Nova Scotia Royal International Tattoo 1998
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Nova Scotia Royal International Tattoo 2001
Part of Robert Doyle fonds
Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church programming and ministry records
Part of Ross Boutilier fonds
Part of Upstream Music Association fonds
Subseries contains the conductor’s score, instrumental, and vocal parts used for the premiere performance of Nasca Lines by Barry Guy. Nasca Lines is a one-hour, seven-part work that was commissioned by the Upstream Ensemble and premiered in collaboration with the Symphony Nova Scotia on June 3, 2001 at the Scotia Festival with conductor and composer, Barry Guy.
The composition is named after and inspired by the geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert, Peru, which include outlines of animals and various geometric shapes. Graphical representations of a selection of these geoglyphs are used in the graphic notation of this score, particularly in parts 3 and 7.
Nasca Lines is an atonal work that uses a combination of composed material, based on tone rows and pitch class sets, and guided improvisation. There are twenty instrumental parts and one vocal part.
Part of Upstream Music Association fonds
Ronald St. John Macdonald’s correspondence by decades
Part of Ronald St. John Macdonald fonds