Typescript – Program – Día de la Voluntaria
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- Dossier
- 1956
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Typescript – Program – Día de la Voluntaria
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Board of Directors (Directiva)
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Lyceum Building (Calzada & 8 Streets, Vedado, Havana)
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The Edmundo López papers contain correspondence, musical scores, diplomas, photographs and awards related to Cuban musician Edmundo López. Of note are a manuscipt musical score dedicated to Sindo Garay and correspondence and photos of López and Sindo Garay.
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Randy Femmer homecoming collection
The collection contains materials on homecoming events at the University of Miami from 1968 to 1974. It includes photographs, posters, event proposals, and correspondence collected by Randy Femmer, who was Chairman of the Undergraduate Student Government of the university in 1967. The collection was donated by him to the University Archives on September 12, 1974.
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The Martha Dorn collection contains an M-Club sweater, various University of Miami publications, a portrait, newspaper clippings, and other items of memorabilia. She was a student at the university from 1936 to 1940.
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Little River Mutual Telephone Co. account book
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Clippings: Weather and hurricane
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Sally and Joseph Handleman Institute of Recorded Sound Dedication Ceremony photograph album
This album contains programs, invitations, photographs, and press coverage articles of the dedication ceremony which took place on March 26, 1970 at the University of Miami School of Music on the Coral Gables campus.
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University of Miami disaster preparation and recovery: A plan for business continuity reports
This collection contains three reports on the University of Miami disaster preparation and recovery plans, which were revised on June 1, 2002, June 1, 2003, and June 1, 2006.
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Haitian Diaspora Oral History collection
The Haitian Diaspora Oral History collection includes videos and selected transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with individuals of Haitian ancestry that are well-renowned in the world of the arts, community activism, civic leadership, and many professional organizations. The interviews were conducted by Kevin Mason, Lucrèce Louisdhon-Louinis and Béatrice Colastin Skokan.
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Marcel Alexis is a singer, songwriter, and poet based in South Miami, Florida. He has recorded six albums since 1975 and is active in youth education programs in Miami. In this interview, he talks about the Haitian community in South Miami and his involvement as Founder and President of the Center for Artistic and Cultural Events in Our Community (CACEC). The organization helps develop young Haitian musical talent through educational programs and performance opportunities. He cites the success of several former students who honed their skills in CACEC's programs to continue their studies in arts performance. He studied music under well-known Haitian singer Ansy Derose and has led a musical career that includes recording, performing, and acting as Choir Director at Christ The King Catholic Church. Interviewer: Kevin Mason Length of interview (in minutes): 31:32 Miami-Dade College, Kendall, FL
Jonas Jean "Maestro Joujou" of DJA-Rara interview
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Interview with Jonas Jean "Maestro Joujou" of DJA-Rara music group located in Brooklyn, New York that aims to keep Haitian culture alive in the Diaspora. Maestro Joujou is the band leader for DJA-Rara. This audio-only interview was conducted and edited by Kevin Mason for broadcast on the University of Miami radio station, WVUM. In the interview, Maestro Joujou discusses Rara music, carnival, the vaksin musical instrument, and traveling with DJA-Rara. The interview features two songs, "Fig Nan Men" and "Zwazo Vole." Interviewer: Kevin Mason Length of interview (in minutes): 34:22 Coral Gables, FL
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Viktor El-Saieh is a painter who works between Miami and Port-au-Prince. He is the grandson of celebrated Haitian bandleader Issa El-Saieh, who amassed the largest private collection of Haitian art. His family now runs the El-Saieh Gallery that has frequent visitors during weekends by appointment. The Haitian artist discusses his current works a year on from his opening of Historical Precedence and the present state of the El-Saieh Gallery in Port-au-Prince. He has recently been commissioned by a private collector and speaks about his new works being commissioned. The gallery housed many well-known Haitian artists who worked and painted on the grounds. Viktor El-Saieh is currently the only artist painting there.