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IN DANCE” Bee It can take Wyman as long as 18 months to bring a dance. 3 {acc-écc- tind ng ae satin ' “|; Wanted to do-so in’ Canada, ‘That success is due to Wyman’s ; approach to dance. She out of her imagination and on to. the stage. tt isn n't always ; signmien orelgn . ot The chairman. told her to go to nigit sehivol and‘see.him in tive years. aoe = When ‘Anna Wyman persisted” ihe ‘Was “offered : job’ “teaching ‘a fitness class. = oS" orehestra. Ib comes to. mind when she sees clouds drifting Discouraged; Wyman considered going’ back: to Europe across the. sky. Most people’ connect elasile bands. with . But ‘instead ‘of, hoarding the’ next! ‘plane out of ‘Vancouver ponytails, to Wyman, they mean stretching exercises. " she-opened her own: dance school. “+ " . . Gut of the school has grown a: ‘dance company that has Even when she lounges in the: sunroom of the lnimaculate | performed its theatrical, modern works across Canada the, bungalow she ehares with her boyfriend ad a-cat, Wyman --United States and-Europe. ‘Three. years: m0, the company. “gestures with the graceful flair of a-ballerina: Clad ‘in _ eady. a "Sometimes E-wonder how to: make. my next move. It’s like a game of chess... 1 a choreographer ‘doesn’t. just — ‘produce leaps and jumps. A choreographer has.to think of. all the ngredients in that’ dance, things like costumes and | ” lighting. ” . j _ Wyman, who'd prefer that her age be.a secret (“Inever® - ih tell i¢ but I feel as though’ I’ve lived a long’ lime’’}, wore her : first ballet slippers when shé was four years old. 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Contact John — “ms, Falring, custom. seat, ‘ | 1960 Cougar XR7AM-FM - (PL s0uIy) , 7 the CIA wants people. who. “can think on their feet, and: ¢ . can solve problems, .., .°” - _ went to China. This year it-was in India, ~N°9 __ Sp 1 __ gus’ is beautifully thin. happy. he can run away. “You're ‘it'y! .too big to hide: So I'm That's not lair.” > “Tdon't' want’ to: play: ” shout after. him: “Clunky,: ‘the decides,’ First he goes smaller. - sick, and it makes them + even thore. over again: | Fill in the missing: yletters. > Then colour the picture.” In, today’s story, Pumpkin, ‘earns that accepting hilmself, as he is,. makes him Pumpkin, Radish, Carrot and Potato _ are playing hide and seek. “I can.,5ea. “you,” squeals Carrot ‘with’ “delight. He runs aver and touches’ Pumpkin before’ “laughs: Potato: “I don't like: this: game,” Pumphin. :“li’s all. right: for Potato. He: - can hide:in the: ground. Carrot’ is thin: enough to hide behind trees, but Ym just.” Ath all the time,’ . “You're “it,” Carrot Fomtids:t hin y anymore,” Says Pumpkin,’ ‘starting, to-cry!” “See if we carey: Clunky. You're - no ‘good anyway,” says Radish. = Pumpkin goes away ‘feeling. very un: happy: “Pumpkin Is a clunky,” they all “Em going to make myself very. small. F “Then T'll be able to play hide and seek | _and they wan't laugh’at: me anymore,” . ‘geis hungrler and: hungrier, ‘but “ao The ‘next day, he: says: to biccl, + “Exercise, that's: what Tl do. instead,” ' Pumpkin: touches his toes a: huridyved - times ‘without:,bending his knees. and. ‘runs all over the Garden,:When he looks. in-the.-mirror, he’ seés that he hasn t : changed abit, “I feel: good and healthy,” | gays Pumpkin, “but Ins still big.”. ~~ ‘orPumpkin.even tries sqieezing himself i with fils belt. But that makes him feel . - “It's no use,” he says. “I'll go to a part of the Garden where they won't-see me” anymore.” He. packs his bag and leaves. It Is loriely at the edge of the Garden.. It. makes: Punipkin feel even worse. :“T : can't help it flim big.” he says over and: “Pumpkin, What are you pu ding h here?” at: The flouting story’ ig a froni “pletyres, will be printed... : The Hole-in the-Fence, 5 These stories are not mere-_ Canadian «children’s -stery-’ . ly: children's ‘entertainment, book about the adventures of -Instead,: they: are “contem:: Vegetabie chargcters. “Dur-.. porary «fables: for" parérits: tories, with activity, ,fogether. ; " Says. Paripkin. Then “he tells her the whole-story.--" - ., _“That’s very strange,” says _ Aspar- . aus, “They laugh ai me because Em} tall _and thin.” | But’ you're beautifully -thin,” Pumpkin, admiring her, * -- * “You're marvelously, big,” Asparagus, “says replies. ce a thinks, - They both laugh. “How. silly we've.’ been," ’ Asparagus. “You're ‘big’ and: Tm thin: ere different, that's: all. ‘Let's not pay ‘any attention if anyond, testes: tT Pumpkin, and Asparagus,” dance to-; * gether. ‘They look a pretty aight, “Come “Let's 20" back “on,” says. Pumpkin. “together.” Off they-go. “with Skinny Asparagus,” teased Radish. IE were yOu,” says Pumpkin,. “Td & worry about thai dumb nase: jou-have.”: : “But, “Pumpkin,” says’ sparagus. > “That’s like, them telling you you' re clunky.” “Yes, you're “right,” ‘gaye Punipkin. ‘Clunky!”" on a diet. He “that.” | a! ‘Radish pretends. ‘he doén't care, but later he nuns to. look | Ih the sairror anyway. Le wee : * The Hole in the Fence, a Ti poaee col- ourillustrated storybook published by Health and Welfare Canada, was developed] in cooperation with provincial alcohol/drug «| commissions/foundations. It ts available for _ | $4.50. through local bookstores or by send- ing a cheque/money order payable to the Réceiver General of Canada to: Canadian Government Publishing Ceritre, Hull. Quebec, KIA @S9. Afamily guide to thia preventive drag edu- laugh at bin’ story résuimes; coloyring plittures, ome | crofis and discussion: ideas. [ft és. qvaltable! free, on request, from The Hole inthe Aig sae Hox 5888, Ottawa, Ontario. IG 22. “says a “Hey, here comes. ‘Chunky. Pumpkin 1 “Sorry, Radish. 1. shouldn't have said | ‘' erimson tights, she. stretches her legs. infront of her, Her “One thing: ‘took: the-next- -‘thing’s place,” says Wyman, :. , Whohas developed the company to the. point ' where it's bee ; : | 1 + beamn and Wetare “Emcee Canada arms make symmeirical. patterns . In the air: as ‘she ’ describes the company’ 8 trip to India, _ “The performencea were extremel welll received. They “ . lovedit. They laughed in all thé righi places. They liked the - colorful. abstract, works because they’d never: seen them ’ - before.” . . She says the. tour by the: Anna’ Wyman ‘Dance ‘Theatre ; marked the first time a samtemporary dance ¢ company had *svisited India... . “LIKE GIVING BIRTH: . oh th next few, months, 19 and childien to talk: about. | " short a ; ‘ Wyman says creating a tncs is is like having a baby. It is- -. |: conceived, then nurtured along until it can stand on its own.- ‘ow, Modern dance,’’she: Says, is. a particular brand ‘of Pumpkin’ s problem, | 1 ~ movement that reflects, “the ups.and‘downs of today.” For the five men and five women’ that. Comprise the Anna - “Wyman Dance Theatre, it means capturing the motions of Bpert on stage, interpreting - how a ‘bird: feels in Hight or ~ " attempting to- give: the ‘immpresaion- of Moating free 4. ofgravitty. ..: » “Tt Vis an “extension - of “the: dances of yesterday. ‘Yesterday 8 dances dealt more with stories. Modern dance . Austria, where she was chosen to offer flowers to a vislting = dignitary named Adolf Hitler. . — In 1948 ste went to England where’ she stud ed creative dance. She taught dance to juvenile offenders and to convicts in London prisons. She also taught. blind and: -retarded children to dance,. “ ago when Wyman’ 3 two children were young. It was © impossible for her fo be a full -time dancer and mother at the same time. © . “So then I became a pari: -time dancer. I enjoyed it but it didn't work for me. That’s, ‘when I thought of teaching.’ Today, with-child-bearing and two marriages behind her," ‘Wyman: | desire to teach is. siroriger than ever. She now is planning her company's European trip this . fall. She's thinking ¢ of how her dancers could interpret the < music. of violins. Sometimes, ‘she ‘thinks about. Vancouver’ 5 cultural’ advancement in the 15 years since the schcol official suggested she teach a fitness class. “Twas going to go back,” she says with 4 smile, “but here Tam.” Helicopter challenges. Selleck — m+ . 1¥NEW YORK (AP) — It’s going to be another year of the ~ hun). ‘on television but, instead ‘of chesty clones of Tom‘ Selleck strutting aeross the acteen, viewers ean ogle the - mechanical hunk, “ | This year's matinee idol will be a helicopter. 7 gar chases are passe. Every show has one or six so he ” .networks have brought in a whole flock of whirlybirds to spruce. up the action-adventure genre... - -No_ new. medical series would be. complete without. rotor blades aB regular cast: members. If St. Elsewhere was © ‘anemic in the ratings last season because action was alow in > the intensive-care unit, .the networks’. new: hospital . ‘ programs: remedied: that with house calls from the air. _ In ABC's Trauma Centre, a half-dozen choppers come to the rescue when a hotel chandelier falls. and ruins prom. | - night. CBS' Cutter to Houston also practises medicine on the fly a The, pilots of these. series - have some Identical plot vices. ‘Both show explosions in which @ character loses an — atm. But in Trauma Centre, Tou Ferrigno (formerly the, Ancredible: Hulk) manages. to save: the ‘severed limb by’ | . stdring it in an ice box-*sfore a reattachnient: ‘operation: REPEATS CLICHES i. There's - also the: nivrcliche, roving-gunman-in-the- ; emergency-room. ‘scene. Even the dialogue is identical. 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