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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1981, p. 17

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Chairs and band perform together “Salad Barre" invol- ves 29 students, includ- ing a new group of male dancers. The title of this year's A recent onea’mpus student presentation by production of the..musi- the University of Wa- cal “Sugar" had a terloo Dance depart- number of young men in ment is 'Saipd Barre", the cast, and this group and it represents the became very interested wide variety of fresh, in exploring dance. The young ideas being ex- result is that UW's plored by these students Dance department has a of dance (just like the number of male dancers variety offered on a for the first time in salad bar! ). The perfor- many years, and it pro- mance is scheduled for vides the students an op this Sunday, March 22 at portunity to explore lifts the Humanities Theatre, and other movements UW atll p.m. Tickets are that require a male $2.50. (students/seniors partner. $1.50). _ The dances in the Variety is the keynote of "Spring Airs," a con- cert being presented Thursday and Friday, March a and 21 at a pm. in the Humanities Rev. Fred J. Pitts re- tired from the ministry in 1978 and returned to his first vocation - art. Library to show minister's art On Saturday, April ll, from 2 pm. to 5 p.m. at the Waterloo Public Li- brary. Waterloo resi- dents can meet this ta- lented artist and view his Water colour paint- ings. An exhibition and sale of his work will be held from April 8 to April as. Born in Toronto, Pitts studied art there and served his appren- ticeship in commercial art. He worked in de- Please send me more Information and an OCAP application form, Can't get a job because you lack experience? The Ontario Carer Action Program (OCAP) can provide you with on-theqob training for up to 16 weeks. during which you receive $100/week, ADDRESS TOWN POSTAL CODE NAME Mail to OCAP, Conestoga College. 421 king St. N,. Waterloo N2J 225 or call (519) 885-0300 Ext. 47/48, Dancers mix Are you unemployed? Age 16 to 24? MWgotalotiom. “Spring Air!" is the new title of the spring concert presented by UVI': University Choir, Chamber' Choir, and Career! Band. All three groups are teaming up Furthering his educa- tion, the artist entered Huron College and Wes- tern University graduat- ing with the degree of Licentiate in Theology. He was ordained Deacon and Priest in the Angli- can Diocese of Toronto and served parishes in the Toronto Diocese in Michigan. U.S.A. and in the Diocese of Huron, signing for the many phases of advertising art in Toronto and London. The dances in the show have been choreo- graphed by the students themselves and by in- structor Gabby Miceli. A former resident of Kitchener. Pitts now re- sides in Stratford. tor the (in! time iri Be- veal years, and the re- sult will be a concert taunting a rich variety of music for all tastes. They explore movement in the jazz style. on a ro- mantic theme, and in m- terpretive ways. The fin- ale to the presentation is called “Participation 1961" and uses 6 women and 6 men in a high em ergy, comical look at a variety of sports and ex- ercises. Canadian folk song: will be heard in the first it up t:anrsiyii_()l,))ij,,r,, halt of the concert. in- cluding a group of was: lrom the Newfoundland outports such " "Stte's Like the swallow," and “Feller from Fortune," The Chamber Choir will alto sing a group of Eli- nbethan madrigals by Thomas Morley, John Dowland and John Wil- bye To conclude, the uni- versity choir and band Then the Concert Band takes over with po- pular selections by Ri- chard Rodgers and Leroy Anderson, as well as more serious music by Bach and Gustav Holst. will join (one: to pre- sent selections from Olive”, the Broadway musical and movie of a few years back. Admission to these concerts is " general admission, $2dor stu- dents and seniors Tick- ets are on sale at the Arts Centre Box Office in the Humanities Build- ing, and from members of the choirs and band, he University Choir is directed by Leonard Elms. the Chamber Choir by Wilbur Maust. and the Concert Band by Georg Holmes All are mem ers of the UW Music Department at Conrad Grebel College HAT" L00 CHRONICLE, “MEWV, MARCH 10, teametteaqterts PM” In on»! 'ttt April a, tRtttt " Pumas: St. W." ”$2900 at 8862370 SUNDAY NIGHT SPECiAL 9-11 PM. " Ban - Fun She: WATS LOO BOWLINg LANES spams BREAK sPEWiu" 3 GAMES 'l.25 _ Fm in ---- to: " school Aged Chian- DAILY " AM, TO r.ott EM. WEEKENDS I MONDAYS- " A.M. TO 11:00 PM. OPEN BOWLING 1.!- PAGE "

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