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Society’s Waltz is a podcast that looks at the social norms, events, and history that has made dance into what it is today.
On this episode of Society’s Waltz we look at the development of the suburbs in the 1950’s and it’s effects on communities to present day. We are also joined by Ann Booth, a major player in the artistic community in Deep Cove.
Works Cited:
Carver, Humphrey. Cities in the Suburbs. University of Toronto Press, 1962.
CBCnews, CBC/Radio Canada, 2001, www.cbc.ca/history/EPISCONTENTSE1EP15CH3PA3LE.html.
MacKay, Jenna, and Jenn Pivor. Wayland High School History Project: The Old Wayland High School, 2004, whshistoryproject.org/1950s/old-hs.html.
Pavlik, Janet, et al. Echoes across Seymour: a History of North Vancouver's Eastern Communities Including Dollarton and Deep Cove. Harbour Pub., 2012.
Smith, Eileen. “Ann Booth, Community Builder, Exits Stage Left.” North Shore News, 10 Aug. 2016, www.nsnews.com/deep-cove-crier-archive/ann-booth-community-builder-exits-stage-left-3037085.
Wilson, Peter. “Photo Record.” 0992 - Cove's Cultural Waters Run Deep.tif - DC Stage, 2016, deepcoveheritage.pastperfectonline.com/photo/AC5AB350-E012-445B-8435-852453208584.
Society’s Waltz
Society’s Waltz is a podcast that looks at the social norms, events, and history that has made dance into what it is today.