In March 2019, the Learning people at the Royal BC Museum put together an early evening event, a “Museum Happy Hour,” inspired by the theme of Moving Images. In the Third Floor galleries, attendees watched archival films and “mash-ups” (some with live musical accompaniment); took part in a collaborative draw-on-film animation activity (which was projected at the end of the night); and enjoyed drinks and snacks on the main street of Old Town. Stan Fox was a special guest. By absolute coincidence, the date chosen for the event—28 March 2019—was his 91st birthday.

Sitting in front of a “store” on Main Street, we watched as Dorothy [Burritt] and Stan’s Suite Two was projected onto the two-story-high wall of the “hotel” building. Singer/electric guitarist Ora Cogan, watching the film from below, improvised a live soundtrack. It occurred to me much later that this was precisely the kind of performance that Stan had presented on CBC Vancouver’s The Enterprise, fifty years before.

— DJD, “Man with a Movie Camera: Stanley Fox,” The BC Review

The 2019 “Museum Happy Hour: Moving Images” event was guest-curated by Aimee van Drimmelen.

In the “Old Town” gallery at the Royal BC Museum, singer/guitarist Ora Cogan watches Suite Two (1947) on the wall above her and improvises a live score for the film. On the wall, the film-within-the-film-[within-the-video!] is Sacha Guitry’s The Pearls of the Crown (1937), which Stanley Fox projects in Dorothy Burritt‘s living room in the middle of Suite Two. Aimee van Drimmelen photo, 28 March 2019.

Below is the film/video mash-up I created to promote the evening.

The above mash-up includes footage from the experimental films “and-“, residue 2, and Suite Two: A Memo to Oscar, as well as from Clover Leaf canned salmon TV commercials, home movies by Paul Billwiller, and a women’s Pro-Rec display (filmed by an unknown cinematographer). All the films are preserved by the BC Archives, Royal BC Museum.

The theme music is Marimba, a 2005 track performed by Vate, used here under a Creative Commons license through the Free Music Archive.

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