- Narodny dim
A "narodni dim" is a
community hall , with a related organization, in theUkrainian Canadian community. "Nardoni dim" literaly means "people's home" or "national hall"."Narodni domy" (plural) were modeled after the "chytalni" or reading halls of the
Austrian Galicia , many of which were coordinated by theProsvita society."Narodni domy" in Canada typically were either independent or affliated with various political or religious groups who competed for members and funds. In Alberta in the early 20th century 45% of the halls were independent, 35% were communist, and the rest were
Ukrainian Catholic controlled. Independent halls were often linked to theEastern Orthodox church. Socialist halls were organized by theUkrainian Labour-Farmer Temple Association , and became known as "temples of labour".The main function of the hall's governing board ("zariad") is to organize plays, concerts, dances, and other cultural activities. They have differed from other community halls in Canada by offering Ukrainian-language music and plays and because of their political and religious associations.
Examples
Small "narodni domy" were once common throughout the Ukrainian
bloc settlements but many of those have been closed, and the remaining ones are in larger centres.
*Ukrainian Cultural Centre of Toronto
*Ukrainian Labour Temple , WinnipegReferences
* Makuch, Andrij, "Narodni Domy in East Central Alberta" in "Continuity and Change: The Cultural Life of Alberta's First Ukrainians, ed.
Manoly R. Lupul (Edmonton:Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies and the Alberta Historic Sites Service, 1988), pp 202-210
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