Page B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 26, 1993 ART IN MOTION: Chris- tine MacQuarrle, Reneé Mitchell, Rebin Whiting, Nadya Asti-Rose and Emily Henderson are putting on a thought-provoking display of performance art this week at the Terrace Public Art Gallery. School students are taking in the unusual display this week, and it will be open to the public Thursday night. Visitors are invited to enter in to the art and react and interact with the images and performers, The dis- play, entitled i Must Be Wonderful to be Able to Fly, touches. on themes of racism, discrimination and life-and death in a Utapic environment. ; MUSIC. ATDENTITY CRISIS plays Gigi’s Pub in the Terrace Inn until May 29th. LITTO is back at Auggie’s Lounge in the Terrace Inn. A MOTHBALLS plays the Royal Canadian Legion May 28-29. A CALEDONIA FINAL CONCERT '93 will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 2 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Performances by. the Caledonia Concert Band, Caledonia Stage Band and ™ Caledonia Choir. Admission by donation. A THE SINGING BILLS perform their evangelical Christian music at the Terrace. Alliance Church at 6 p.m. June 6.- A KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m. to 1 a.m) and - Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn, every Friday night (7 p.m. to 1 a.m.) at the Thornhili Neigh- bourhood Pub, and every Sunday (8 p.m. to midnight) and Monday (10 p.m. to 2 a.m.) at Hanky Panky’s in the Coast Inn of the West. . _ Upcoming A TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND presents their ‘Jingles for June’ concert at 7:30 p.m. in the R.B.M. Lee Theatre on Friday, June 11, Tix $10 at Sight and Sound or from band members. FL 638 eererinee te A DAN CE REVUE '93 featuring the Vicki Parviainen dancers is at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 8:00 p.m. Friday, May 28th. Tickets $6 at the door, $4 for students and seniors. MOVIES A BENNY AND JOAN with Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Master- son-and Aidan Quinn plays Wednesday and Thursday at “7:00 and > 9:15-p.m. at the Tillicum Twin Theatres. Also playing is Chuck - Norris in Sidekicks at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. _ Starting Friday ' & POSSE starring Stephen Baldwin, Big Daddy Kane and Billy Zane plays at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. from May 28 to June 3. Also play- ing then is DRAGON: The Bruce Lee Story. — Se ET CETERA A IT MUST BE WONDERFUL TO Be ABLE.TO FLY -a- performance art installation — will happen this month at the Ter- race Public Art Gallery this month. Performances are-May 25-27, but the public is welcome to come out before then and watch the preparation of the set. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday to . ‘Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday and 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday. "Make the 'Scenel Call 638-7283 or far to 638-8432 to add Vicki’s “CAR RENTAL WHAT IS IT? dancers back ‘Call us today for more information on our great rates. separate 1-week modules, 3779 River Drive WHO CAN APPLY? I The Terrace Inn proudly welcomes Raymond T. Florence to |. including 5 years experience in catering and banquets. 4 | he carries several diplomas relating to the food services The Terrace Inn Welcomes RAYMOND T. FLORENCE Food Services Manager their staff as Food Services Manager. Raymond brings with him 12 years experience in the Food Services industry recent graduate from the Whistler Institute in Vancouver, industries. Raymond looks forward to serving you for all. your banquet and dining requirements. 635-6630 to,the Standard's, free, entertainment listings. The... ‘S-p,m. Thursday-for the following week's paper... Enjoy hours of great entertainment & fun at Karaoke, You choose the song you would like to sing and read the words from a Big Screen TV. The background vocals and music are all theral We have the largest | selection of music to choose from in Terrace |. Join us...and have a blast »AT GEORGE'S Thursdays 9pm.to tam. ; and Sundays 8 p.m. to Midnight THORNHILL NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB Fridays 7 p.m. to 1am. . abet al NORTHERN THE THORNHILL MOTOR INN NEIGHBOURHOOD Hwy, 16E Terrace Old Lakelse Lake Road 638-8404 . The Provincial Native Adult Education Instructor Diploma Program (NAID) is six weeks in length with an intake of 20 students. Itis delivered by the Native Education Resource Centre of Oxanagan College as six again — Contributed When dancer Vicki Parviainen moves across the stage, she’s got . more than 1,000 others behind her. co That’s the number of students Parviainen has. taught in her 22 years of dance instruction here. “Pm working on my second generation,”” she says, ‘‘I’ve got one little student. now whose mother [taught before.’ She finds a particular joy in working with children, from the bouncy preschoolers tothe gracc- ful teens. ‘‘It's not just the danc- ing Llove, it’s the kids,’" The kids play centre stage in Parviainen’s antiual end-of-the- season performance, making it a popular tradition, for local audiences since 1971. © They'll sce hor latest crop of growing talent this-Friday, when 72 young dancers display their ballet, folk, and tap dance skills ai the R.E.M: Lee Theatre... This year’s show, Dance Revue 93, features children aged 5 to 17 ” hoofing their way through a 23- song variety that includes then Latin-American: ‘‘La: Bamba’, the ballet -‘‘Orinoco Flow’’, and Duran Duran’s ‘View toa Kill”’. One number,'a novelty dance performed by the: preschool set, has become a regular Parviainen tradition. a **It’s called ‘Alley Cat’, and it’s really fun,’" she explains, ‘I can’t remember how many years ago we started doing it, but those hats are getting preity old.”’. Dance Revue 93 is onstage for one night only -- Friday, May 28 at 8:00 pam. at the REM. Lee Theatre. Tickets are available at Sight and Sound, from .Par- viainen’s students, or by phoning 635-7455. : Proceeds igo tothe REM. Lee Theatre Alive Society. 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However, individuals may choose to attend specific modules and will receive credits through the Continuing Education Department of Okanagan College. Modules 2,3 and 5 are directly, transferable to the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program certification, Entrance requirements are Grade 12 or equivalent. Individuals should have experience In adult education, a relevant teaching area (may be a. trade or teachable skill) of endorsement by a Native community or organization. WHERE? Nojthwest Community College (Terrace B.C.) July 5 - August 20, 1993 : COURSE OUTLINE AS FOLLOWS: NAID 05: INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN AND EVALUATION, August 9 - 13, 1993 oe An overview of curriculum development approaches useful in adult education and methods of effective: unit and lesson planning and evaluation theory and techniques. Emphasis is given on planning In order to meet student's needs and backgrounds.. '. Evaluation theory and techniques are also examined. NAID 01: COMMUNITY - BASES EDUCATION July5-9,1999 : - ‘An introduction to Native Community structures with an emphasis on the need to communicate with and be responsible to the rural or urban native: -community.: Techniques for making use. of community resources are stressed, and aduit education as a social enterprise is examined. NAID 02: ELEMENTS OF INSTRUCTION July 12 - 16, 1993 ’ oe Theoretical background and practical approaches ‘to effective classroom communication, basic counselling and other life skilis areas are featured. Effective group process and use of media in the: NAID o6: ADULT TEACHING AND LEARNING THEORY - ay ‘ August 16 - 20, 1993 the. ‘The focus Is on effective adult education practices: | classroom are also included. Students will learnto with an emphasis on education for empowerment: develop present and receive feedback on short and the development of personal. education: lasson plans. |. a _ philosophy. The theory and practice of adult literacy: instruction is also dealt with. Students will present: mini-lessons incorporating all they have learned in: this course. . 7 NAID.03: ELEMENTS OF INSTRUCTION I, July 26 - 30, 1993 ; Es Effective teaching strategies, teaching & learning styles, Introduction ta lesson and unit planning for- adults willbe present. This course provides an NAID 07: PRACTICUM/PROJECT os Its Participants will undertake a practicum and project: ‘opportunity to examine and experiment with specific designed to consolldate and apply the content of six: teaching. strategies. that have proven ta be- courses in the program. Participants will prepare a.- . projact which will involve the detailed development. md ce ; .and implementation of a unit of instruction involving: NAID 04: TEACHING NATIVEADULTS 20 hours: of. classroom time. ‘The project. will: August2-6,1999 i. -. pacome the basis for the practicum, 9°. er Factors important to affective Instruction of Native. ee adults, including culture, learning styles, historical perspective, fearner profiles: and - the - encouragement of personal growth. aes CERTIFICATION: ; : a eer B ‘Those students who complete all six modules plus the final project will recelve a provincial certification. This certificate is comparable to the Instructor Diploma certificate also Issued by the Davelopment Centre 4 x who achieve tha NAID diploma, oe ee For further information, contact Bonnie Andrew at (604) 642-3221 for the Ministry, The Open Leaming Agency will grant 9 units of unassigned credit in education to'students.| 2s