The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 91

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Page 91
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 89 discord now disturbing the harmony of our country. This sober .purpose is a challenge worthy of a Viking her- itage. Canada is no longer cold, alien soil to the Icelander. It has become his home, though he may often spare a thought for a small island, nestling in the arms of the North Atlantic — “Maid of the Mountain and the misty sea.” ELECTED PRESIDENT Mrs. IT F. Danielson was elected president of the Manitoba Drama League at the annual meeting held in connection with the Final Manitoba Drama Festival held at Brandon, Man. May 11, 12 and 13 th. The Manitoba Drama League is composed of all the main drama clubs and groups in Manitoba and N. W. Ontario; membership at present is 35 drama groups and a host of indivi- duals. The M.D.L. operates an exten- sive library of plays and books on drama, and publishes a small period- ical which is sent to all members. But the most important work of the M.D.L. is its widespread work in helping all members, and many others as well, to upgrade their efforts in the fields of Drama and Speech Arts by giving in- struction free of charge at workshops all over the province. During the last five years Mrs. Dani- elson has been in charge of this work and she has organized several hundred workshops in over 30 places in the Province where drama groups get help and instruction in all aspects of drama. Mrs. Danielson and a few others in the league have thus spent thousands of hours to help interested groups in making their drama work more effect- ive. Nine Drama groups, winners in their district festivals, took part in the festi- val at Brandon. The adjudicator rwas Ron Hartman, actor, director and Mrs. H. F. Danielson drama teacher from Toronto. The district festivals in the Province are adjudicated by seven members of the Manitoba Drama League, including Mrs. Danielson, who have certificates as accredited adjudicators in Drama and Speech Arts. At the first annual festival of the Drama League, in 1931, the winner was a drama group from Artbong, Man., di- rected by Mrs. Danielson, who also took the leading role. Mrs. Danielson was judged the best actress in the fest- ival. Later she studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts on a scholarship. Last year Mrs. Danielson was honor- ed by the Drama League by a Life Membership for distinguished service in the field of Drama.
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