Regina cheremeteff biography

  • Regina Cheremeteff invented herself as the Madame of Russian ballet in.
  • She trained young ballet dancers in Calgary from the s to the late 80s.
  • Students called her “Madame” for the 30+ years that she trained ballet dancers in #yyc.
  • Oral History Project Narrators

    This narrator list consists of interviews conducted for the Oral History Project from its founding in through  The planerat arbete is still active; most recent interviews are not included on this list until they have been cataloged.  

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    A

    Abbott, Loretta


    Abramson, Robert M.


    Acquavella, Demian.

    Adler, Janet.


    Alexander, Dorothy Moses,


    Alonso, Alicia, .


    Arbeit, Ida.


    Arpino, Gerald.


    Asakawa, Takako and David Hatch Walker.

    Austin, Jr., Emilio. (Buddha Stretch)

    Avilés, Arthur.

    B

    Badorek, Grace.

    Bales, William and Jane Dudley.


    Bales, William,

    Bandem, I Made.

    Barber, Samuel, .


    Barbera, Joseph.


    Barnes, Clive, .


    Barnett, Robby.


    Baronova, Irina.


    Bauman, Art and Jeff Duncan.


    Bauman, Art and

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  • Glenbow Library and Archives, Calgary

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    A. Photos

    “Abraham W. Klassen and family members." Photograph. n.d. The Mennonite Abraham W. Klassen and family members. NA{}.

    “Adam Berreth family." Photograph. n.d. L-R: Lena; Adam; Odelia. Adam Berreth was born in Russia of German parentage in and moved to South Dakota. After his wife died he remarried and came to the Beiseker area in NA

    “Albert Huber and the Bohemian Made Brewery." Photograph. Bohemian Made Brewery, Edmonton, Pictured beside a large brewing kettle is Albert Huber, a German-speaking settler from Strathcona who was employed by the brewery. Breweries in Alberta employed many German-Canadians, especially those who had such work experience in the "old country". NA

    “Alpinists climbing rock face in the Rocky Mountains." Photo

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    Learning

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    Additional Resources

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