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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 2002, p. 18

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18 economist suntribune sports thursday nov 14 2002 stage centre productions presents 91 christmas caroc written by charles dickens adapted by john mortimer a celebration a treat for the whole family november 21december 7 2002 thurs sat 8pm sun 2pm wed dec 4 8pm adults 20 seniors 16 students 10 fairview library theatre 35 fairview mall dr behind fairview mall 4162995557 wwwstagecentreproductionscom dance form fun i moves filed for private use from page 17 ms westernoff stumbled on danskinetics when she visited the kripalu center for yoga and health in massachusetts i went down to kripalu because i was a yoga student she said i had no idea what it was i found myself feeling quite joyful ms westernoff said the class has an aerobic component and can be part of an overall fitness program ms westernoff has had students ranging in age between 14 and 70 years donna warner has been involved in yoga since the 1970s its just lots of fun she said youre letting your spirit fly with the music it energizes the spirit within all youre doing is letting yourself go to the music ms westernoff ends the class with a poem about resigning from adulthood for more information call 9057647888 restaurant and banqu pasta festival allyoucaneat bread salads pastas desserts friday november 15 2002 saturday y november 16 2002 67 edward st stouffville 9056426524 prk ymphony orchestra roberto de clara music director conductor presents glassies and romance featuring mozart symphony 23 respighi the fountains of rome tchaik0vsky excerpts from swan lake mendelssohll violin concerto guest artist lance marquis violinist trinity anglican church markham theatre 416 4100860 905 3057469 79 victoria st aurora 1 71 town centre blvd 1 block e of yonge st s of wellington st highway 7 warden ave v sat nov 1602 800pm sun nov 1702 730pm tickets adults 20 seniorsstudents 1 5 under 1 2 5 in partnership with the economist sun from page 17 ms karima a richmond hill resident who has been oriental dancing for 20 years and teach ing for four started me with some deceptively simple arm moves watching myself in the mirror i was reminded of a slightly dorky flightless bird ms karimas graceful motions were not duplicated easily next we waggled our hips in what ms karima aptly described as a washing machine before moving on to some serious shimmying basically letting everything from knees to waist jiggle i then got to test my hip torque by placing my right foot ahead and slightly in front of me tipping the weight on to the ball of my foot and subtly thrusting my hip bone out like when my car door doesnt close properly this walk i felt sure was designed to kill finally ms karima and i picked up veils twirling them around our bodies and letting them add to the mystery and movement of the dance after i stopped watching myself in the mirror or really thinking about what i was doing i found my own groove imagining women 1000 years ago performing with veils finger cymbals canes swords even snakes while a boa constrictor was not my style i saw myself with a flowing chiffon skirt and coin bra theatrical makeup highlight- staff photomike barrett staff writer anne howland and suzanne karima make some moves with the veil ing smoky eyes types of oriental dance vary depending on cultur al influence and costumes range from lowslung pants and bra to long shiftlike dresses once the lesson ended my arms and shoulders were sore and ms karima told me i would soon discover hip muscles heretofore unknown i believed her when she said a longer ses sion was a workout especially with advanced moves such as belly undulations and flops requiring heavyduty abs people take it up for all sorts of reasons physical mental or emotional she said ms karima has performed at nursing homes and cultural events and danced this year at the cne with seven students from her classes at centennial pool in richmond hill ms karimas troupe will perform dec 8 1 to 330 pm at bloor cinema 506 bloor st w for more information call 4165886847 for information about ms karimas classes call 4168569179 been there done that is a regular fea ture following the exploits of staff as they try to keep up with experts in a wide vari ety of sports and recreational activities mm i s 1 of learning simply a better way to learn s business office accounting administrative assistant diploma certificate programs a qiipoccflll fsii0ai y customized course selection wwvucaaiui vdl cci s days evenings weekends tflfl hftpl v financial assistance available to jiai lo cic those who qualify mcse 2000 a certification graphics web design computer software support computerized accounting microsoft office customer service information clerk pc support specialist applied information technology systems analyst personal support worker medical office assistant and many more authorized prometric testing centre start today call for more information aii courses not available at all locations newmarket 18 main street south 9058368973 yonge steeles 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