. . . . . . . . . "Records the memories of 12 surviving Canadian women concerning their roll in World War I." . "And we knew how to dance women in World War I"@en . "And we knew how to dance women in World War I" . . . . . . "And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War One" . "Women in World War I" . . . . . . . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . "This film presents a unique record of Canada's \"other veterans\". Twelve Canadian women, aged between 86 and 101, recall their entry into what had formerly been a \"man's world\" of munitions factories and farm labour. As nurses and ambulance drivers they even came dangerously close to the battlefields. Seldom seen archival film and still photographs document and illustrate the living recollections and memories of these extraordinary survivors. The film celebrates their wartime accomplishments and suggests that their commitment and determination helped lead the way to momentous postwar social changes for women such as voting rights and expanded opportunities in their working lives. These changes solidified the early gains of the Women's rights movement in Canada." . . . . . . . "And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War I"@en . "And we knew how to dance [women in World War I]" . . "And We Knew How to Dance: Women in World War I" . "The wartime accomplishments of women in World War I are celebrated in this video. Twelve Canadian women, aged between 86 and 101, recall their entry into what had formerly been a \"man's world\" of munitions factories and farm labour. And We Knew How to Dance suggests that their commitment and determination helped lead the way to momentous postwar social changes for women, such as voting rights and expanded employment opportunities."@en . "The wartime accomplishments of women in World War I are celebrated in this video. Twelve Canadian women, aged between 86 and 101, recall their entry into what had formerly been a \"man's world\" of munitions factories and farm labour. And We Knew How to Dance suggests that their commitment and determination helped lead the way to momentous postwar social changes for women, such as voting rights and expanded employment opportunities." . "Publications officielles" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "And we knew how to dance : women in World War I [videocassette]"@en . . "Twelve Canadian women recall their entry into what had formerly been the \"man's world\" of munitions factories and farm labour during the manpower shortages of World War I. The video suggests that the 40,000 women who went to work, with no daycare or special accommodations, helped to lead the way to such momentous post-war social changes as voting rights and expanded employment opportunities." . . . "Twelve Canadian women recall their entry into what had formerly been the \"man's world\" of ammunition factories and farm labour during the manpower shortages of World War I. The video suggests that the 40,000 women who went to work (with no daycare or special accommodations) helped lead the way to such momentous post-war social changes as voting rights and expanded employment opportunities." . . . "Twelve Canadian women recall their entry into what had formerly been the \"man's world\" of munitions factories and farm labour during the manpower shortages of World War I. The video suggests that the 40,000 women who went to work, with no daycare or special accomodations, helped to lead the way to such momentous post-war social changes as voting rights and expanded employment opportunities." . "And we knew how to dance" . . . . . . . . "World War (1914-1918)" . . . "Closed Captioned for the Hearing Impaired." . . "National Film Board of Canada." . . "Women." . . "Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Participation des civils Canada." . . "Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Femmes Canada." . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired." . . "World War, 1914-1918 Women Canada." . . "1914 - 1918" . . "War, Conflict and Peace." . . "World War, 1914-1918 Women." . . "History - Canada - 1867-1919." . . "Elderly Women." . . "Canada." . . "World War, 1914-1918 Canada." . . "Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Main-d'Ĺ“uvre Canada." . .