The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 26, 1993 - Page BS AheIpINg vote yg. Yay yg yy, yoy, yet rhe bia vbfia_whdha rhs _»ptig,_ hand from ~ | ADULT AND YOUTH PROGRAMS ys ' (DAY, EVENING, WEEKEND SESSIONS) -Kitwanga a. . and from an un- ; meee, . SE an JO BAND/MUSIC ©) Alice Neilly said two dozen stv- . q Oo ee: Clurora a summer arts school dents from Fairhaven school in Kitwanga: had rolled into town INSTRUCTOR Don Clark _and rolled up their sleeves on a | The inimitable Don Clark is one of B.C,’s bright lights In number of different jobs. ’ Four had spent the day cutting a the jazz music world. As a trumpet and flugel horn "new trail around the Deep Creek Hatchery, including a viewpoint while another dozen. had sanded lawn furniture and weeded flower i player, he has received international acclaim for his beds at Terraceview Lodge. BP improvisational techniques. Mr. Clark will be an - Still others, she said, had done honoured guest at he Vernon 8.0. Festival of tha Aris, | '.. yard work for local seniors. * participating as an artist and clinician. Mr. Clark received his Bachelor af Music from the Universily of British Golumbia and has since realized a long career as instructor, performer, adjudicator, musical director and clinician, He has appeared extensively on GBC TV | ea in his capacity as music director, as-a solo artist, and as a member of the CBC Orchestra. In tha past 30 ~Neilly said the school had been ~ the one to make contact, offering their service to the Bureau, - Nellly . said it had been delighted to accept and com- mended the students on the job -they had done. There. was also high praise for -the concert they put on at Ter- raceview in the afternoon, “Everyone really enjoyed it,” - Said Neilly. See oe ee! ... Volunteer Bear, the stuffed years he has played with the Vancouver Symphony _ Orchestra and the Vancouver Opera Association, as well as numerous other engagements with his own Pacific Salt Combo and the Don Clark Quintet. Throughout Renowned Jazz musician and teacher Don Clark will be offering a BIG BAND JAZZ FUN FEST his career of European tours, radio recordings, TV shows, concerts and club . engagements, Mr. Clark has worked with such jazz greats as Dave Robbins, Fraser 7 ; MacPherson, Doug Parker and many more. He has just complatad a tour with the ; "1 famed “New Orleans Connection” in Garmany, the Netherlands and Canada. bruin the bureau offered as a raf- , " flé prize, has left town, era JAZZ BAND FOR JAZZ BAND FOR But he: hasn’t gone far, just _ TERRACE. B.C. -—-—'|.:~«C|:«.: BAND STUDENTS ADULTS - down the road to Prince Rupert in a tes ; cea TT se Sa DATES: JULY 26-30 DATES: JULY 26-30 ay are te : now sately in- ve TIMES: 9-12 NOON & 1-3 P.M. TIMES; 7-9 P.M. Staied in. the home of winner ° ' . Shawna Anderson, 10. TUITION: $250.00 TUITION: $100.00 Lf | JU LY ] ? a 3] a, Asa music student with Don Clark you will a Cha nn nel al ee ~ play Swing, Latin Rock and Traditional; — Learn more about style, soloing and section playing; 10 uide ms oe 5 = | Jazz Combo(s): learn how to organize tunes for your group. | aot g FOR ADULTS AND YOUTH . SPE FUN IS THE PRIORITY |. ' ‘Wednesday, May 26 : te . 9:05 pm — South Asian . Mosaic: Interviews, music and fashion segmenis in Hindi, Pun- ro oro _—— PHOTOGRAPHY THEATRE ARTS ‘+ Sunday, May 30 OVC OO ~ “3:05 p.m. — Faith Full Gospel Ves | , ; 205 pa — Spotlight on UNBC Clurora urora soci summer aris schoo! summer arts s¢enod INSTRUCTORS Join Tony Stambouliah and Christine Pilgrim for a theatre experience par axcellance! Mr. Stamboulieh has extensive television, stage, and movie. experience. For example, he has played roles on MacGyver, The Beachcombers, Street Justice, Airwolf, The Saint, Space 1999, The Avengers, and various British |... Breadeast Corporation's Drama. Programs.:He-has-alse baa ~~ played in‘movies apposite Michaal Caine,’ Kirk Douglas, |". Sidney Portier, and Chuck Norris. While in England, he played in many British Repertory and London West End plays. Mr, Stamboulieh is. Artistic Director of Varnon Theatre Company and founder and director of the highly tespected Varnon School of Spaach and Drama. Christine Pilgrim comes to us from England with a broad --, Wednesday, June 2 9:05 pm. South Asian Mosaic: Interviews, music and fashion segments in Hindi, Punjabi and ~~ English, INSTRUCTOR Al Richardson in a recent combined Alberta and British Columbia professional photographers convention held In Banif, two prints created by local photographer Al Richardson of Photowork Studio wera accapted far _ exhibition Inthe annual salon of. professional.) 1. phetography. One of the prints. also Won} "| ~ honourable mention as best portrait of a family. More'than 400 photographs were entered jn this salon. Judging of the entries was by Masters of Photographic Arts from Canada, and the United States. : The accepted prints will now form a display which will travel to all parts of British Golumbla during ihe : : next twelve months. It may be seen in mails, gal- lerias, etc., in most lowns and cities in the province. ; Mr, Richardson is a member of the Professional Photographers Asseciation of Canada and of British Columbia, an organization dedicated to providing educational apportuni- tias for its members and establishing standards of professional performance. INSTRUCTOR Donald Watker Highlights: » BFA MBA Cencordia University, Photography and Cinema; + Director of Dawson College, Institute of Photography (Montreal, Quebec); + Co-ordinator of Dawson College, Visual Aris Programs; * Profassor of Dawson Collaga Photography, Markeling and Phatographic Laboratory Technologibs; + Freelance Photographer for such compa- eevee sien CRUESOBY, JUDE... A ‘8:05 p.m. — Forestry Awareness ~ - Tour: Red Sand.Lake Demonstra- tion Forest. Saturday, June 5 6p.m.- The Children’s Miracle \ ' ' t ' \ ' range of theatre, television, film, and music, hall ’ Network Telethon. Runs until ' H + ' ‘ experience. Ms. Pilgrim has played key roles al @ London's Arts Theatre, | FE aville Thaatre, Palace ‘ June 6th at 3 p.m. heatre, Theatra Royal —Sltraflord East, and ] - i] Windsor Theatre Royal to | | qname a few. She has bean part of the popular Banny Hill Show and 4 starred in many British music hall revues such Sunday, June 6 7:05 p.m. — Robin Hood; The: Musical. Presented by Veritas Schoo] Drama Club and Thornhill i Jr..Secondary Band. (one show- ing only). ‘}as Hiss & Boo Music Hall, Kings Head Music Halil, and Aba Daba 7 Music Hall. Sha has lead @ roles in The Beggar's Opera and Edbinburgh 7:05 p.m. — Forests: Our Com- nies as Sterilite Inc., U.C.S. Group, Cara Foods; » Exhibitions in various locations fram _ a an ‘ - mon Future. Sponsored by. the Quebec to Greece. -_ ok Se 5 ere : “+ City of Terrace, speakers include ; . : 2 satel * : the BC Forest Alliance’s Jack PROGRAMS Bring Your Camera 's Four Handed Revue. Besides running har own drama studio, Ms. Pilgrim has ‘ 4 Monroe and Patrick Moore. Photo 1 Photo 2 Photographing the PROGR AMS leading London schools of Drama. . Tuesday, June 8 General Lessons, Ploture Evaluation Level 2, Pacific N - 7:05 p.m. — Clty of Terrace OF- Field Assignments Darkroom Sessions acific Northwest Theatre Arts Theatre Workshop Music Hall Workshop - ">. Monday, June 7 : ; : DATES: JULY 12-29 | |DATES: JULY 13-30 | [Tours with Speclal Total Program : . . ficial aan 77 public Monday, Wednesday, Thursday | | Tuasday, Friday, Saturday instruction by Danald Walker DATES: JULY 20-31 DATES: JULY 17 18 HOUR: aa 28 _ Rearing Teco: yil TIMES; 710P.M. | {TIMES: 7-10P.M, | |OATES: — JULY 26-31 HOURS: 75 HOURS: 15 HOURS: 27. HOURS: 27 HOURS: 30 AGES: 42-&up AGES: 12&up AGES: Adults TUITION: $225.00 TUITION: $225.00 TUITION:. $425.00 TUITION: $450.00 TUITION: $125.00 TUITION: $100.00 Wednesday, June 9 9:05 p.m. — South Asian Mosaic, Thursday, June 10 7:05 p.m. — Forests: Our Com- mon Future. Presenters include Dan Miller, Mike Apsey and the Tsimshian Tribal Council. REGISTRATION FORM: REGISTRATION DEADLINE DEADLINE MAY 31, 1993 AURORA SUMMER AATS SCHOOL Friday, June 11 MONDAY, MAY 31.0 | [Terrace 0. vec ave 7:05 p.m. — Dance Revue ’93 (635-2101 OF 635-5603) with the Vicki Parvialnen dan- cers. (RUNNING A COURSE !S BASED NE ADDRESS, Meena cent saltat Hap en Mn a Pie a ag Pi a ea ae a atl Saturday, June 22 2 p.m, — LIVE! Northwest Com- munity’ College graduation ceremonies. ON ADEQUATE ENROLLMENT) PHONE... Sunday, June 13 3:05 p.m. — Faith Full Gospel $05. p.m. — Terrace Youth Am- bassador Pageant, HOME * Co-sponsored by: City of Terrace, Northwest Community FAX College, Reglonal District of Kitimat-Stikine, and School District COURSE(S) TITLE - : #88 TUITION. * Residency at Northwest Community College is available for | TUITION $200 a week, including meal tickets for cafeteria. © a _TUITION. * For further information regarding courses or registration RESIDENCY REQUIRED YES/NO contact Tom Walker at R.E.M. Lee Theatre (635-2101) or | . [AT $200PER WEEK - . Karen Birkedal at (635-5603) . * | INOLUDES = * Some bursarles are available. Apply to your local Arts Councll NOTE! ALL TUITION FEES INCLUDE A $25 NON-REFUNDABLE ASAP, REGISTRATION FEE: TUITION IS NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER MAY 31, 1963 won Dehn Te all ‘| Row, row, |row your boat... Not too merrily. ro TOTAL: $ Drinking and boating carries the same stiff penalties as drinking and driving. Watch out. _ Police on the water now carry hand-held breathalyzers. THE PROGRAMS LISTED WILL INCLUDE A SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE (DISPLAY), IN CONJUNCTION WITH RIVERBOAT DAYS CELEBRATIONS. ANTONY STAMBOULIEH, CHRISTINE PILGRIM, AND DON CLARK WILL ALSO BE PART OF THE SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE AT THE R.E.M. LEE THEATRE. | the Canddian Red Cross Society _ Reaping Canadians WaterSate since 1946, Dt et ott tot ett ot £ a a ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eC