All eyes are on dance this weekend in Prince Rupert. Photo by Jean Eiers luck for Aurora that he’s avail- able...". Donald Walker’s course will examine product enhance- ment techniques and breaking into the commercial product mar- ket. Participant portfolios and ways of improving and/or expand- ing their work, will be reviewed: © _ For further information, con- _ tact Tom Walker at R.E.M. Lee Theatre’ (635-2101) or Karen Birkedal, executive director (635- 5603), — | RUPERT DANCES . One of the Northwest's great displays of dance is taking place’ this weekend at the Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre. The. annual B.C. Jazz Dance Competi- tion began yesterday and con- tinues until tomorrow night. - The competition began several years ago as a showcase public — performance for local dance stu- dents, but in 1987 through a combination of promotion and popularity it became a provincial event. This year more than 200 performers are involved in over . 400 performances over the three days of the competition. Per- formers will come from Edmon- ton, Vancouver and communities: all over northern and central B.C. ‘There is $26,000 in cash, scholar- ships and prizes at stake. . Organizers encourage — the public to attend the day-long adjudication performances. and sessions today and tomorrow, and the ‘gala performance tomorrow evening. Seats for the gala are $15. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! : oor $48 24 on a Standard Single, Double or Twin Room any Friday, Saturday or Sunday Come in and enjoy our Waterfront Restaurant _ or have a drink in Charley’s Lounge. Call for a Reservation Toll Free 1-800-663-8150 FOS: MOTOR HOTEL 222 West Ist Ave. i fo04) 624-6771 KE for fore information Cat G18 -OT08 '. Terrace Review — May &, 1992