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From: "George(s) Lessard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 18:23:01 -0700
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Subject: WEBCAST LIVE 990330 Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970

WEBCAST LIVE March 30th, 1999
Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970

http://www.civilization.ca/membrs/theatre/iqqaip1e.html  
http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/cmceng/pr86eng.html

The Canadian Museum of Civilization welcomes you to a special event at the 
first live webcast by a Canadian museum of an exhibition opening. The special 
occasion is none other than the launch of Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art,
1948-
1970, presented by Cancom. The webcast will take place at 18:00 (Eastern 
Standard Time) on March 30, 1999. It will include the opening ceremonies, 
speeches and performances, followed by a guided tour of the exhibition with 
James Houston and Maria von Finckenstein.

This major exhibition of contemporary Inuit art and the groundbreaking live 
webcast of its launch are the CMC's way of marking the historic creation of 
Nunavut, Canada's newest territory. An edited version will be available here 
from April 9, 1999 and will additionally include related events, such as
scenes 
of performances by an Inuit Children's Choir, throat singing, drum dancing, 
traditional Inuit games, and demonstrations by Inuit carvers.

Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, 1948-1970
http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/cmceng/pr86eng.html


What better way to honour the territory known by the Inuit as Our Land than by 
celebrating the beauty and creativity of an art that has captured the 
imagination of the world? This display of 120 sculptures and 30 prints tells 
the story of how contemporary Inuit art grew out of tremendous cultural 
upheaval when circumstances forced many Inuit to abandon a nomadic lifestyle 
and settle in villages across the Eastern Arctic. For many Inuit, the rise
of a 
full-blown Inuit art movement gave them a new means of economic survival that 
also ensured the preservation of many essential aspects of Inuit culture. The 
exhibition is curated by Maria von Finckenstein and special advisor, James 
Houston, who was instrumental in bringing Inuit art to world attention.
  Created: March 25, 1999

To view this Webcast you will need to have RealPlayer G2
http://www.real.com/products/player/dl.html

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