Nancy Lima Dent - Sudbury & Garson, Recreation Department, Mine Mill Union, Part 2

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Nancy Lima Dent - Sudbury & Garson, Recreation Department, Mine Mill Union, Part 2

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Dent's documents from her work with Sudbury and Garson and the Ontario Recreation Department, Mine Mill Union, Part 2. Attendance journal, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings house program and photographs.

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Nancy Lima Dent (centre) with students from Garson, 1956
Photo: James Linney

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Nancy Lima Dent with a student from Garson, 1957

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Adult students, Sudbury, 1957

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Adult students in “The Sorcerer”, Sudbury, 1957
property of Nancy Lima Dent, 50 Kenmark, Scarboro

Nancy Lima Dent 217
Garson students, 1956
Photo: James Linney

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Sudbury recital

Nancy Lima Dent 219
Sudbury recital, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 220-222
no information supplied, presumably photos of classes in Sudbury and/or Garson, c. 1956

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Garson pupils, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 224-232
no information supplied, presumably recital photo from Sudbury or Garson, c. 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 233
Sudbury recital, 1956 or 1957

Nancy Lima Dent 234
Sudbury recital, 1957

Nancy Lima Dent 235
Sudbury recital, 1956

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Female student preparing for recital
Nancy Lima Dent 237
Sudbury or Garson recital, 1956 or 1957
Photo: James Linney

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The Magic Cup, Sudbury recital, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 239
Sudbury recital, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 240
Liv Slettmoen, Sudbury, 1957

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Sudbury, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 242
Sudbury, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 243
Sudbury recital, 1957
Note: almost identical to photo 219 which Nancy dated 1956

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Storm, Sudbury, 1956

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Storm, Sudbury, 1956

Nancy Lima Dent 246-247
contact sheets from Sudbury, 1957

Nancy Lima Dent 248
no information, presumably Sudbury or Garson recital, 1956 or 1957
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Taine shall all be men CURS fuial Facing Facing a world that dies at end of day . Love touching our temples , even as does the air , Dwells in our open hearts . Shouting and quarreling are futile : down by the river The road that opens under the bright , full moon Awaits our eyes and our thirst : We shall all be men . And because our brothers grimly fight in blbod , Because our hands shudder as with red roses , The very stars promise new hope for tomorrow : The world will be ours . It does not matter that now the earth is moaning With the foam of the fight on her lips , Nor that the trees are blown by the winds of crime : Love is already on the way thru the air With her hands outspread like a hundred wings , Trembling in the song of a hundred seas . THEY would cut short her flight over the world , Hold back the night from embracing with her , While they gnash their teeth at their own impotency . Do not fear , brothers who fight with anziety in your eyes : It does not matter that their hands raise a thousand guns , Not that they sow the skies with assassin planes : Our love will triumph We have raised shoulder high our love for these lakes and hills , We have our faith , ravishing our hearts With hope and with life : We have tomorrow flowing in our veins lights up The war fires our woods and or meadows , The bodies of a thousand brothers break like branches , Our lips are sprayed with the blood of a thousand enemies . But always we have life with us , And a world that awaits the warmth of our hands . The light has died above our shattered houses , And shines no longer on once lustrous silk But in our eyes nestles a glowing vision , And the truth from our mouth shouts aloud to the world . Music up ) ( Tini's dance no words It does not matter that our hearts are grieving ( Tini holds last pos . For the dead on the plains : To the new Tomorrow we speak From the truth that burdens our souls , From the sorrow that already fills the earth : And the seeds that bur fallen brothers have planted Will spring from her . We bring in our hands the strength of growing things And the idve that floods our hearts shall water the fields / Blackout Adv.lenter after applause by zis cist