College of the North Atlantic along with ACOA and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador partnered and supports the Bonavista Institute for Cultural Tourism. Professional development within Atlantic Canada’s tourism sector.
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College of the North Atlantic along with ACOA and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador partnered and supports the Bonavista Institute for Cultural Tourism. Professional development within Atlantic Canada’s tourism sector.
Duration : 0:6:28
Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity These refreshingly outspoken comments are in regard to dealing with how Newfoundlanders are at times treated by non-Newfoundlanders, particularly when it comes to the use of the epithet “newfie”.
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kaylamallayhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/kaylamallayMusickaylamallay, Newfoundland, song, forSong For Newfoundland
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The CD is available at CD Baby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/annemariemurray
This video was filmed by Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland, produced by Anne-Marie Theresa Murray for Lady Diana and Prince Charles’ Royal Visit during the summer of 1983 announced as the official song of the city for the Royal Visit by the Mayor John Murphy.
That’s me walking around the beloved Newfoundland capital St. John’s.
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Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity. Here, Alan discusses the impact of the Newfoundland Cultural Renaissance in the 1970s on his own band, Great Big Sea.
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Alan Doyle’s comments from the “In For A Penny” show on CBC-TV, a program where a group of prominent Newfoundlanders (a group that also included Mary Walsh, Andy Jones, Bernice Morgan, Christopher Pratt, Harry Steele, Robert Joy, Ed Roberts, and James Iglioliorte) were encouraged to speak their minds about matters of Newfoundland life, culture, and identity. Here, Alan gives an intriguing perspective on the importance (and lack thereof) of Confederation to those living in isolated outport communities.
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Brian Carey presents a collection of 12 photographs entitled “Scenes of Newfoundland“.
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Here is the music I did for Newfoundland Labrador Tourism. Completed in 2009, it’s been a big hit!
It’s a simple piano composition that I orchestrated later withg strings, a tin whistle and a pushbutton accordion. I have since made it into an album called “Imaginary Picnic”.
If you’d like to hear more of my music, please check out my internet radio station http://calmradio.com and click on the “player” menu. Thanks for watching.
Eric Harry
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