Ad The ongoing Arts in the schools program culminating in the Children's Art Festival to be held this weekend is one of the main items on the agenda at the recent meeting * of the Castlegar and District Arts Council. The Arts in the Schools committee, consisting of Sally Williams, Julie Qudes, Barbara Langmuir and Sandy Donohue, was success- ful in obtaining a Special Projects grant from the pro- vincial government to put their program in effect and organize the Children’s Arts Festival. First phase of their pro- gram was to set up a pro- gram of arts activities for all schools in School District No. 9 with artists instructing their own particular creative skills, Alf Crossley will teach tie dye, batik and music; Rejean Thomas — dramatic expression; Zena Ursuliak — dancing; Julie Oudes — ‘Thor-Lar- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Felruary 25, 1981 Special projects grant . Children’ s art festival sire to involve qualified ar- tists as teachers in its aim of developing the arta in the Kootenays. Harris told about upcom- ing and the annual Castle legar Com- munity Art Exhibit April 14 to May 13, Harris said that a, letter would soon be out to all’ artists in the area detailing The Block Booking meeting - ‘will be held on Feb. 28 to gather arts council, school and arts group represonta- tives together to sensibly or- ganize event bookss for the future. The Arts in Conference will be held at DTUC on May 22 and is open to arts representatives and to anyone interested in asit- ting in on the sessions, The Arts Directory is out and contains Education . bout entries to the show. He said that Jack Wise, well-known” and es- teemed Canadian artist, will be coming to jury the show and will also be giving a workshop at DTUC while he is here in the Kootenay area. Harris himself will be giv- ing a workshop on public, relations, marketing, and re- lated: skills in Castlegar ‘at Selkirk College tentatively set for April 4 from 9.a.m, to: 5 p.m. He attended an in- about many visual, textile, literary and musical artists in the West Kootenays. Adver- tising at attractive rates is available in -upcoming edi- tions and inclusion of new ar- tists is ongoing. Information about advertising and addi- tions of names may be had by ing Joel Harris at sen — weaving; and Kate Kudjanzie — pottery. * Some classes have already been held while others are scheduled for future dates. Langmuir has been co-ordin- ating the Children’s Festival pDTuc. In his capacity. as West Kootenay Regional Arts Council representative, Har- tis described the format for the second annual Regional Juried Art Exhibit which will be held in with and she and her have been overwhelmed by the response to the work- shops being presented. Ori- ginally planned as an after- noon festival, the committee soon decided to repeat the whole workshop schedule ina morning session, as well to accommodate the multitude of enthusiastic youngsters. A display of art from all schools in the district will also be a feature of the festival. : Joel Harris was at the meeting as a representative from David Thompson Uni- versity Centre and as West Kootenay arts co-ordinator. As.a jive from and workshop in Banff recently as a KRAC Fenreseniaive and is now prepared to sent the material Tocally Enrolment: in the work- - shop will be limited, so if you are interested, contact Har- ~ ris at 952-2241. Any profit organization would . benefit from such a workshop and is invited to participate. The’ first annual Quilt Show will be held at the Na- tional Exhibition Centre from March 14 to April 9 and will show the work of many. West Kootenay quilters. A good Rabu honors his home town KAMLOOPS (CP}.-— Choreographer Ronald Rabu honored his home town Fri- day night by Premiering his latest A Time ples, which deals with the deep emotions of youth, However, it has a humor- ous side. From Youth, in this com- munity. A Time From Youth, in- spired by Edvard Grieg’s DTUC he | expressed the in- terest the U Centre Lyrical Pieces, was performed by the Van- based Pacific Ballet has in assessing the interests of local residents and the de. Tues. - Sat. 5to10p.m. Sundays 5to9 p.m. Closed .. Mondays Stk iiitee 600- 2nd St. South 365-2421 Theatre, B.C.’s only home- grown classical ballet com- - pany. ~~ Rabu,-the- Pacific “Ballet's said A Time From Youth jis possibly one of his best neo- classical pieces to date. “I saved it for Kamloops,” he said. “I thought it would be a nice gift for Kamloops, because I'm from here.” Rabu took his early dance training in Kamloops and later studied in San Fran- cisco, New York and London. 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"@ tourists out | ‘ Of season. {BNA 1g DI gee OREO mcrvecs areas A eee connereeenns Peet ‘may find them- selves self-consciously laugh- ing at everything that's hap- pened to them or moments when they feel that way,” Rabu said. “I've tried to do it from thoughts you may have asa ‘nature of Grieg’g,..1m hich is’ ery cold an r ‘composer’ Ss native land, Ral wn ‘said. “The colors of the cos- tumes are quite cool, so we're warming them up with move- ment and light, Parts of it are like old photographs — it's really quite beautiful.” The young troupe also. performed Rabu’s: dramatic Occurrence at Owl Creek (1977) and his: delightful Pi- errot 1980, which won him the Clifford E. Lee award for choreography at Banff last year. Occurrence at Owl Creek portrays — a’ young man’s ly before non---- rosponse has already been received by co-ordinator Ar- lene Ommundsen but there is atill time to submit an entry form ‘and: ‘show work. “An informal opening will be held on March 21. when two films will be shown and refresh- ments will be served, ‘Eleanor’ Pujal-Rodriguez, as representative. from the NEC, outlined upeoming events ‘at’ the centre in- cluding ‘the ‘Artists in their Environment. series which will take place March'8, 16, 22,and 29.and involved visits to many local artists in their own artistic: environment. Ske, also urged everyone to view the film on the Stikine River Basin which will take place on March’é at:7:30 p.m. at the Centre,:and reminded gveryone to. vi visit the Shell «Some: discussion was held Yegarding: the creation of a float for the Sunflower Fest parad member: ganizing such a project'-would they: please’ contact’ Doreen Knutson. « Contemporary. folk -singer and songwriter, Farron, is scheduled -to.-appear in Castlegar on April 11. Cur- rently recording and appear- ing on :the: CBC,. this up- aud-coullay young “eniériain: er will be offering her own unique’ ‘talents for all -loca music lovers. -/Norman Fields is now pre- senting the arts news on Radio. Station CKQR on Thursdays and would appre- ciate items of interest in the |: Restaurant: The Crown Point'1895, Corin aly Tel ain and much nore: CABLE WEST 10 ACCESS TELEVISION ‘Thuraday Night Schedule 5:30—Sign-on and program information. , if 5:35--Five-day weather re- port with Jim. Fish- wick of Kootenay En- vironment Office. 5:40—Castlegar, -Library storytime. 6:00—The Voyager 1 Saturn Encounter — Part 1. An exciting historic, event presented for Canadian cable distri- bution through the co-. operation of the U.S. Jet Propulsion Labor- atery in’ California. Eric Dunn, education coordinator for. the. MacMillan ‘Planetar- ium in Vancouver ex- plains the background. of Saturn, Voyager. 1 and II and ‘space: ex. ploration in-general. 7:00—SHSS report — Brian, Ashton, “student ’ ‘at Stanley Humphries arts. Any material could be * left at the ‘radio station. 2 Fields replaces Shelley Ar- rons, who made a significant medias contribution to the "ts prior to, leaving the:dis-’ ict. Sandy, Gram, representing § she Castlegar Community Band, said that a concert by the local band is upcoming in the near future: Cram was unanimously elected to the ea *bnti The Castlegar and District. Community Arts Council is, interested’ in obtaining: “ suitable logo for letterhead and possible Arts Calendar headings, and is offering a $25 prize for the oné selected: Anyone interested in design: ing such a graphic motif ~ should complete it and send to Box 3352, Castlegar... . Dr. Pat’ FGWlF’read “his” prepared brief to be. pre- sented to” the Applebaum C in Secondary ‘School looks at the SHSS Outdoors Club and their cross-country skiing activities. Guest teacher is Doug Carte " ‘9:15—The "Constitutional Debate — Pat Carney PC MP for Vancouver. Centre,. talks about Canada’s conatitution- | al debate during a re- cent Trail Chamber of + Commerce’ luncheon. 45—Fiddle : Part 1. Firat Annual -* Castlegar Fiddle Fes- tival took place Feb. 21, with fiddlers from Northern Washington : Land Tdaho, as ‘well as . entertainment by Len and Roland Perri, ©: ‘ 9:45—Castlegar Council meeting of Tuesday, Feb, 24, 1981.. 11:00-Sign-off, ” ‘Festival — ‘BASIC CAMERA O "Tues. & Thurs. 2. housewives): - Tues, 7-10 p.m., 3 sessions Wor working people) « Fee $15.00. Classes begin March 3, BLACK & WHITE BASIC DARKROOM - Mon, 7-10 p.m., 6 sessions, class begins ‘March? Thurs., 7-10 p. 6sessions, class begiris March 5 Fee $55 (plus $35-50 for materials) $ -—A er's “delight, High- lights of the “annual wine making ‘contest - | ~ include the winners in the red and white cat- egories. Interviews with winemakers and VOYAGER | captured ‘this photograph: as it Served Saturn. See..NASA’s onthannelion oe of this ‘historic event ct 6 p.m. on Channel cin 2 DaSpen Se LIMITS GI GROWTH BERN, SWITZERLAND sion, birth con; pxodusi ot fory jed'to ketp thé growth of Switzerland's pop-’ ulation in the:last decade at: one per cent, the lowest since the first Swiss census in 1850. Figures from last. De- cember's national head count gave a total population of 6,829,000. Donces Coberets Weddings Clubs.’ . rN ROUT’: Country & Country Rock Phone - (Rick) “ 442-2088 + Grand Forks -:, Smorgasbords! + Friday — Hong Kong ‘Satu tury shana ine Riding Hotidey : Monday to Thursday a.m, to9 p.m. Friday & Saturday Tam, to 10 p.m. Sunday im. 9 pam, sevet 479 Baker noet as | . RESTAURANT 352-3456 taform ‘courses at Selkirk on on 365. 7292, Extension 23: JOINT DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF COMMUNITY A: seminar ‘for elected officials, local MARKETING: : course | is ae oh ea to Aniroducs ysiems"” The commission is a federal’ factfinding study into ‘the arts, Fowler's brief described his death by hanging. Pacific Ballet Theatre will present ‘Rabu's new ballet and the two earlier works in 12 B.C. communities during its current three-week tour of northern and central B.C. Canadian film awarded’ Golden Bear BERLIN (AP) — The Can- adian animated film -History. of the World in Three Min- utes Flat has won a Golden film at the Berlin Film Fes- tival. 's ‘and, none situation and ‘its existing and needed agencies’ and arts facilities, Music festival soon. The 46th annual Kootenay Music Festival will be held in = Trail from March 30 through, April 3. According to a festival " spokesman, there are 600 adjudication in categories in- cluding piano and other in-.. the spoken word, Montreal f ‘inn aaker Biisteat Mills, the film also won the Otto Dibelius prize awarded by a Protestant jury at the Berlin festival. It has been nominated for -an Oscar in the category of animated short subjects and is up for a Canadian Genie. Using vignettes. from the | past and artistic licence, His- tory’ of the World i Three Minutes Flat adopts the per-.. fi ag? spéctive of The Crea animator to present - Morous account of history. OPEN Monday - Saturday: international Cuisine ; in. Dutch setting *. WOODEN SHOE RESTAURA\ :8 p.m. until Midnight z school bands, visual art and the dance. _ Officials expect entrants to exceed 1,000. There will be no charge for publie at- . tendance and a program may be purchased for a nominal sum pric to the festival. 4 Marlane Hotel Ta IN-HOME DRAPERY SERVICE _ .. 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Colour ~.. eye discipline and control. 7 ds are requir this, powerful ai cal Cenper ce in controling foward your ‘artistic expression: Date: Part 1, Part 2, March 28 & 29. Fee: 00 and supplies. Registration required by by March 2, Co- rspontored byo OTUC Community A rogram. TAPESTRY WORKSHOP: . ‘Joln Lilly-Bohlin ot the ‘Weaver's Loft, Victoria, ond learn 12-1 15, Fee: basa 00, includes material ‘one. choose as insurance Herations: Dats vad by 7p Registration: requir ch bythe + Reople's Law Sel chook 4th Anaval Spring Festival of Awareness wil ai Ip Castlegar at Seiki Collegio on Friday night Ind on Si : March 20:21 and will be o! ition ‘and teats spiral On Dot ponte ness and Conti 3 and New Age lc red by the, So Hi of . A PRIZE FOROUR READERS: The winner al, the book a. thisweek. ~ How’: it: will, vers about - ‘$67 billion: of thi money in the 12 montha ming April 2600 :.7%, ‘Treasury: Board president Di ald Jobnaton will present fo:Parlisment detailed = ioe by. ime nment:department in a book lek. ‘ ‘Eibe ‘government's 1980. cam| ign promise to” prenaony in. gov: ve May ‘a1 to question. ministers’ in:.Com- ‘mons committees. ‘about spending plans for their de- partments,’ but, Sinclair; Bte- vens, treasury board’ presi- ident {nthe former, Progres- . Ly how. ttle contro! ‘opposition * MPs have over ‘govern ent. power’ ‘to: force. miniate: 5. to _‘anawer. questions about ‘sus lous projects, he ald, Bf tl is given ; in: further. reductions ‘in'the = pre PB already low emissions of sul-_: ‘Wl xide' from, the ‘Trail. . further eat iri*our .“mereury present, in Toaster,’ in working. condition: onmental control and Produc. ton efficiency. “sald Nigel;Doyley patie it handling technology which: .*1 gascos.:Many ores ‘and- con- c mounts of mercury, and this will > >material ‘must be captured. gas ~The new’ mercury removal ‘installation will make it’ pos- tly: become - wee to achleve this objec: environmental control V'Tho' new system will also 8. improper In addition, the sums ‘have. become so large: people can't - comprehend | them. “gram, It, will also enable t mpany ‘to meet some Pee fic. mandatory mixing Sxercises: will help the painter in H Madi ip the pa “of ied. t Vancouver’ General Hospital Follawing Petrullo's I 8 hi a babs 10 10.in Ab. 3 Emanur sof Traj}, died Feb. 1: Hospltat: Private : wit “pent Tues. - - Sat. 9: :30.4. m. 405: 4 a 205 Be Peat!