? ¢ NEW STARS SEEN The Herald, Monday, July 29, 1979, Page 5 ~ Gieselle featured by the Bolshoi Ballet _ alamo (GP) — i i Ballet nied ys & pul turned down her book, Mra, Job, but it was immedia up at the British house of Victor ‘She has a Master's | degree in in Jn near’ - making thelr Canadian debuts In the leading roles, Miss Pavlova's per- formance had been eagerly awalted by Canadian ballet , fame. following. the tremen- ous critical acclaim she Engligh literature, which she teaches at Sherjdan College ‘Oakville, and has been a long-time freelance ‘playwrite for CBC Radio aid writer ie Saturday Night: "Advance reviews tn ihe U.S, Publishers’ Weekly hail Mra, Branden as a ality ‘and inventive Storyteller, .riotouly funny tely and moving...Branden's dividuallalle and engaging ¢ and enga and Mrs, Job is a Saes Mra. Branden says frequently plagued b Canadian cultural at. flictions, and she is provoked were by Ontario's sexual men- tality, the marriage com- pulsion, the virtue of parent- hood, the manly male myth and feminist novellats, When she was a girl, "our parents lived in terror that the monster (sex) would get loose, and tried to keep their _ English market. she is myth is for paintings ‘HALIFAX (CP) — A Tefused ta break up the | collectio received in, her North American debut in New York several years ago. Her exhilarating inter- pretation of the tragic Peasant girl Giselle was innocent ehildre:. frory. knowing about it,” “Knowing was bad in it- self, so the kids had to waa taught early by my mother that it was better to be married to a mentally re- tarded syphilitic dwarf than. not to be married at all. “A nice girl was educated to prove her femininity by sivine birth to 9 big family. “I discovered ft (the widow 12 years ago and had ason to a eoxing They (men) for a big strong carthother: on 4 flawless in the first of two. performances of the ballet Presented Saturday, “The audience in the eay- erncus Hamilton Plate theatre, ofily two-thirds full, ‘her petite’ body. responded with a rousing. musicians fron Hamilton, standing ovat on. oronte an ‘ontreal, was . _ guided by Bolshol conductor Despite an uninspired Algis Zhuraitls in its han- orchestra, organized qiing of ‘the gorgeous Conadlan for the Bolsho| Adolphe Adam score. Russian dancer * med The finely-detailed sets for musicallty and seomed o Giselle were a welcome breathe with thevery muecle in addition after F arived a the full Bolshoi sets for Swan ‘wae brought ‘childlike in- Lake Thursday and Friday nocence to the trusting girl because the stage was not whio ls deceived by ber lover, deep enough to ac- whose shoulder they could Count Albrecht, and goes commodate them. lean.” And feminist novelists, “keep harping obsessively on the sex act, or they're like Marian Engel writing Bear, and — a elngle character novel with all the rest sketched Above all she’s amazed | ‘WASP (white Anglo-Saxon Protestant) Ontario has -produced so few comic novelists. The province Is loaded with pharaeters, Mrs, turtanteal, iypoeriica)” cal ca prudes lead hypocrcal” “I know the type very well, I'm one of them myself,’ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Miss Pavlova flrat came to international attention In 1973 when, before graduating was emotionally expressive’ from ballet school, ahe won classically. poised, so the Grand Prixin the Second ‘confident that Miss Paviova Moscow International Ballet seemed to float in the lifts in Competition. Gordeyev won their second act pas dedeux, a gold medal as her r. When the Bolshoi made ita e role of Gis must’ mad in a convincing climax toActl. . As Albre bt, Gordeyey first major visit ta the West hold a special place in Miss in 1996, its presentation of Paviova’s heart for she Giselle with the great Galina made her official debut asa Ulanova was acclaimed and Moscow Bolshoi soloist on its seondact dance of the Nov. 6, 1975, In the role ‘Wills caused a sensation In partnered by Gordeyev — London. m she married the same corps w ood, o Bebo aa four-day appearan as t renationale ough no here, the first in Canada “The orchestra, caniprising since 1967, marks the beginning of a two-month tour of Canada and the United States by the 160- member company. Montreal audiences will see the troupe in a three- ballet gram Tuesda ' Wedneslay’ and ursdsy” But Toronto fans will have to be content with two per- formances of Swan Lake ina one-day engagement July 29. The American tour opens in New York on Aug. 1 and continues to Chicago and Los Angeles, Trash - fish now is worth money ST. JOHN's, Nfld. (CP) — Atone time the lumpfish was regarded by fishermen as an ugly lite nulaance that got in the of their ca way of tching nit was discovered that the fish's tee wen tao ‘ mand as a substitute for caviar. The amount of lumpfish roe — or eggs — sold for con- sumption: increased to more than two million pounds worth $576,676 in 1978 B from 47,711 pounds in 1970, Last year, Newfoundland . waters were the source of about one-quarter of the world’s lumpfish roe roduction.- A provincial heries department study found that existing markets, mostly in West Germany, can withstand a five-to 15- percent production increase without-having to lower prices. . 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OQamer Robert Manuge said after having them tran: to Nova Scotia his firm | weat to considerable ‘expense to restore them. For the last three years, he has Ina statement released In Halifax this Manuge sald the New Brunswick government wants to return the paintings willing tomneet he price, Th to meet his price, art dealer did not aay what he pald for the Van Home collection or what price he's ‘asking from the government. Manuge said he has been unable to interest the federal government in the paintings. export -permit to take the coliection to the York In- ternational Railway Festival and Auction of Railwayana in Surrey, England, in Oc- Dawn Smith, executive director of the festival, said in Surrey that the paintings will draw worldwide In- tereat. B.C, economy is prospering VICTORIA (CP) — British Columbia appears to be on the threshold of an un- precedented surge of ty, ne spokesmen Be major B.C. companies, “The pm is everywhere," aid Brian , chief economist for of British sales in ame dications that es all major export products have gathered momentum during the summer and prices are to take off while company profite for the first tix months — when they are teported In August — will hit record levels, the spokesmen Cominco Ltd., an exporter 'of lead and zinc, has shown record earnings of §93 million in the first six and stock oarket "s all- _ time high profits in the firat quarter improve as the : 6 an! one official sald the come by the fact that B.C. Resources seed eatments ap ie Poised ves erie thanks to a highly! es stoa ly, ‘axccensful share lasue. one said concern about y's effect on Phiation may be un- necessary. “Moat at the price in- creases are in export commodities," he said. “It may be a crude way to ex- {t but, in effect, the in- & becomes somebody 's problem,” ah maid B. C should be free ‘ot double digit inflation for the next two years, assuming the United States will not allow a prolonged recession in 1989, “No president wants to fight an election during a recession,” he said. “Carter is more likely to create In- flation and stimulate the economy,” : Industry spokesmen said .B,C, has always been on an economic rollercoaster because of the cyclical nature ‘of the resource in- dustry but now'almost every resource product in the province is moving strongly into an upward-cycle. Lumber sales, strong for 14 months, are remaining at: high levels with off-shore markets like Japan bidding e price up to unexpec' levels. 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