2005 NEWS ARCHIVES

Em Baba, Em Nevesta Lecture by Dr. Kathy Dimitrievski
Em Baba, Em Nevesta Lecture by Dr. Kathy Dimitrievski

The Canadian Macedonian Historical Society launched its 2005 lecture series with Dr. Kathy Dimitrievski’s presentation, "Macedonia... Em Baba, Em Nevesta," which explored Macedonian history through the evolution of its folk music. Based on her 2001 doctoral research, Dr. Dimitrievski argued that because formal Macedonian education was suppressed until the mid-20th century, izvorni (traditional) songs served as the primary oral archive for the nation's collective memory, documenting centuries of struggle and joy. Featuring rare footage of legendary singers like Vaska Ilieva and Aleksander Sarievski, the event concluded with a community social over planinski čaj, highlighting the vital role of oral histories in preserving identity across the global Macedonian diaspora.

Opening of the CMHS Resource Centre
Opening of the CMHS Resource Centre

Opening of the CMHS Resource Centre The Library is open upon request. Call 416-755-3117 or e-mail at info@macedonianhistory.ca Location: lower level of Canadian Macedonian Place, 850 O'Connor Drive, Toronto - click here to view directions map. For...

The Prize Winning Documentary "The Children of 1948"
The Prize Winning Documentary "The Children of 1948"

The Prize Winning Documentary "The Children of 1948" On Sunday March 13, 2005, the Canadian Macedonian Historical Society presented the new documentary "The Children of 1948". Synopsis: The Children of 1948Fifty-six years ago, one of the biggest h...