Love Letters from the Past

Love Letters from the Past Courtship, Companionship, and Family in the Ukrainian Canadian Community
Love Letters from the Past
Jusqu'au March 29, 2019 (2:30 PM - 4:00 PM)

Love Letters from the Past

Courtship, Companionship, and Family

in the Ukrainian Canadian Community

                               The Kule Folklore Centre and the Taras Shevchenko Museum Unveil a New Exhibit

February 10 – March 29, 2019

Opening reception:  Sunday, February 10, 2:30 - 5:30 pm

Taras Shevchenko Museum
1614 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M6P 1A7

Love, courtship and family are essential parts of every culture and every community.

Each love story, however, is unique.

For Ukrainians in Canada, the search for love manifested itself in many different ways. Some chose to leave their loved ones – wives and fiancées – in the Old Country, so that they could build a new life in Canada and earn enough money to later reunite with family. Others, including eligible bachelors from the Ukrainian Canadian community, wrote back home in search of prospective wives in Ukraine. And eligible young Ukrainian women, who dreamed of immigrating to Canada, often forwarded their photographs to family and friends, hoping to find a suitor in the New World. Through all these trials and tribulations, affection, courtship and companionship was most often communicated by mail. Private correspondence played an important role in the lives of Ukrainian Canadians, as well as the post office itself.

This exhibit explores love and courtship culture as it was shaping up in the Ukrainian Canadian community. Through actual letters, memoirs, family photographs, and various publications, we learn how personal relationships evolved, and how this new culture flourished in both urban and rural environments.  We also explore this new cultural phenomenon by showcasing “how-to” Ukrainian publications, such as “How to Write Letters” that was published in Winnipeg, as well as real and satirical fictional letters that were published in newspapers. The story of the first Ukrainian post master and the first Ukrainian post office in Wostok, AB, brings it all together by touching upon the role of Canada Post as an institution which sparked the beginning of many romantic relationships while also shaping Ukrainian identity in Canada.

Love Letters from the Past is touring across Canada in 2018/19. It is trilingual – written in English, Ukrainian, and French, and will appeal to a multi-generational audience.

For more information:

Taras Shevchenko Museum - Phone: 416-534-8662

 Email [email protected]

www.infoukes.com/shevchenkomuseum

https://www.facebook.com/ShevchenkoMuseum

Lieu: 
1614 Bloor Street West
Public cible: 
general public
Frais: 
Free-Donations Appreciated
Partenaire(s): 
Kule Folklore Centre, University of Alberta