i b , Sherri Kowalskl ~ Dance — Sherri Kowalski was trained in Lon- don, England and has performed ex- tensively with many: top British stars, She has done cabaret, TV and .8tage work including a- special per- formance for H.R.H. Princess Margaret. In 1975, she came to Canada and became the senior In- ‘structor at the St. Albert Schoo! af Dance. She has also trained with top ‘dance masters In New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco and has ‘taught and adjudicated throughout. Western Canada. She Is presently co-director of the “Hot - Shoes” Dance Co. and president: of the , Alberta. Dance Educators’ Assoc. Seniors’ housing — c looks promising — TERRACE — About 80 people ‘attended a Senior’s Affordable Housing meeting at the Happy. Gang Center recently, and ac- cording to Fred Berghauser the. project looks like it will go - ahead in May even though many. ‘Seniors seem a little hesitant to make an immediate commit- ment. Berghauser says that 15 peo- ple have made their $6,000 de- _ posits so far and only five more Walter H. Kaasa — Speech Arts Walter H. Kaasa received his Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta and graduated - from _the Central School. of Speach and Drama In London, England. He. Is also a Licentiate of the Royal - ' Academy of Music and an Associate of the Drama Board of Great Britain. | - Currently he is self-employed as - President of Kaasa Communication . Lid. Acadamy of Spesch and a staff Instructor In speech development at. Grant MacEwan College in Edmon- ton, From 1956°to 1982 Mr. Kaasa served in the Government of Alberta. . He was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister of Culturat Development in - = 1973 and held that post until his’ retlrement in 1962. Mr, Kaasa has been actively involved in the arts throughout his career and has per- formed Ina variety of film, television - and radio Productions. Marilyn Glazer — Jr. Plano Marilyn Glazer was born and ralsed In 8.C. She began her plano studies In New West- minster with Audrey. Mallinson, After receiving her A.R.C.T., she continued studies with the late Phyilis Schuldt at the University of British Columbia and, In Win- nipag, with Jean Broadfoot. Last March she completed a three year term as President of the Vancouver Branch of the B.C. Registered Music Teachers and she was also chairman of the Student Performers’ Guild for two years. — i are required to’: make the project fet viable. According to Berghauser, one: of the primary reasons for the slow beginning was the need for. many Seniors to self their homes. before making the down: pay-- ment. He explains this is diffi- cult when they have lived in the . home for a long period of time. and raised their children in it, but he predicts a number of them will make the move, The ¢ following performance schedule was released by the organizing committee of the Pacifi Northwest Music Festival last week. All events are open to the public, and there is no admission charge except for the March 18 gala performance i in the R. E. M. Lee Theatre, which will cost $5, adults and $3 for children under 12. _ Complete Festival guides are available for $2 from Terrace Sight and Sound i in the Skeena Mall and at the R. E. M. Lee ‘Theatre during performances, Date tis Time REM. Lee Theatre| ” Pentecostal Church Veritas Schoo!” Mon., March 6 -.. Morning —_ Choral Speaking — Bach 5 Classical Solo _ ee Belimery Grades 1 - 6 Afternoon Choral Speaking Baroque Composers , “Character National we we _ Intermediate - Grades 4 - 4: Solo and Group: “s. E¥ening Dramatic Scenes ' Baroque Composers. _, Modern Jazz Da De ~GradeSand6 . we Tues.,March7. — - Morning Planoforte individual Dramatic Character National — oo rimary _ ~ Afternoon Conservatory Individual Dramatic Classical Bailet a Intermediate | - Evening Dramatic Poetry ~ | a ; Bible Rdg. Senior vo Ds Wed., March8 Morning Sonatinas “Individual byte eas Demi Character OO “Duets and Groups ‘Afternoon ‘Consarvatory _ Storing Spe : +) Grades 2.and3” ~... Evening. Shakespeare ~~ ° Thurs. March.” Morning | o Mozart and 3 Haya : : - Afternoon ~Prose . Besthoven’ Evening “Canadian. te: aan 7 an Composers Fri., March 10; Morning. Elementary Bands ——Canadlan To oe Composers Grades 1-3. \. Afternoon Secondary School 20th Century oe Bands Composers - Evening Concert Bands 20th Century ee oe es Composers Sat, March ce “Moming Junlor Secondary te Concert Bands | _ Afterncon Vocal Jazz Combos oon . . Evening Stage Bands Mon., March:13:.... Morning Conservatory ot Voosl Solo » Guitar... a, Soe Grades 7-9 | | Se Afternoon 20th Century — “Fok Song Solo _ Strings : Composers fo . - Evening | Beethoven OpsralLeider . Trumpet ey er - Goncert Recital §- Woodwinds Tues.,"March'14 “Morning “Baroque Composérs - . 20th Century | . Saxophone: : BT ne Grade 7-9- - - Gomposers . "Brass Groupe aerameee a : - Vocal Solos — . +... 7 <) Afternoon Bach, Mozart Vocal Conservatory Woodwind Duets Bo, and Haydn Classes ~ Flute “ - Evening Vocal Duets Flute Pl dee, . Music Theatre Concert Group ~. Wed.,March15 ° Moming Orff Classes Chopin _..;/Homffrombones )-": a Ghotrs a , “Trumpet Sr. _Afternoon Secondary School Sonatinas | a a . Pap Singing mt . Evening —Planoforte - Sonatas. mete », Concerto — Flute farc 16 Morning. Orit Classes “Sight Reading . Afternoon German Romantics. -. Classroom Me oy _ Fr. Impressionists. Recorder . Evening Church Choirs ve “oo. ss Sweet Adelines oo Fri, March 17°" Moming Sight Reading : Band & instrumental I ore . c Workshop — Pinao : Workahop °: » Afternoon School Operettas - -. Evening ——- Scholarship ° Ce ts Competition 7 Sat, March 18. Evening ~— Gala Performance 8:00 a.m. - FEE: $50.00 course 32 will c cover thie Theory & Practice required to qualify as a ; ». 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