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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 2006, p. 19

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Tickets: $4 adult admission, children 12 and under free 100 K';:O D,i‘ x:;em a;: Lo:)eacmss * Ritchens « Bathrooms ® p . gav *Â¥ # 884â€"2665 -Clmdetlslfurn llibitcad, j y ¢ * 9 to 9 Weekdays, 9 to 6 Sat . * Fireplaces/Manties ef i : oo k 12 to 5 Sun * WB®Rme es l2 20 ’ Hometown News for an Awesome Hometown WATERLOO CHRONICLE ‘ne annual award â€" funded by Winifred Shantz, an arts philanthropist and craft enthusiast from Kitchâ€" ener â€" presents $10,000 for innovative professional development to an emergâ€" ing potter or clay sculptor, allowing the recipient time for travel, to attend internaâ€" tional residencies or to conâ€" The highly anticipated _ duct Winifred Shantz Award _ enric for Ceramists was awarded _ fy car to Yingâ€"Yueh Chuang of field Toronto at a gala, invitationâ€" ceram only event recently at the Ad Canadian Clay & Glass subm Gallery. Hawes The annual =izeâ€"4 1 i roiiek Abibindintonalies i5 8 $ ot 1 1# 1 4 Mouming Dove runs Oct. EPS _ _ _ _ NC discoveries _ ten into a stage production. 19 to Nov. 12 at the King inception 16 years ago. we made in the workshop _ It had its stage premiere at Street Theatre Centre. Tickâ€" "I‘m thrilled to be comâ€" â€" week was about our own _ the Great Canadian Theatre ets can be purchased by ing back to Theatre & Comâ€" expectations," says (bmpany in Ottawa. calling the box office at 519. pany to both develop and Scadronâ€"Wattles. "We Theatre & Company 571â€"0928 or by emailing direct Emil Sher‘s Mourmng thought that Mourning workshopped the Script furâ€" b()xofiice@‘(healreandcom- Dove," said Scadronâ€"Watâ€" â€" Dove was about an issue, a ther for a week with the pany.org. CCGG honours ceramist with award The highly anticipated | duct research +h_. o â€".. I Winifon t eu 1 inception 16 years ago. "I‘m thrilled to be comâ€" ing back to Theatre & Comâ€" pany to both develop and direct Emil Sher‘s Mourning Dove," said Scadronâ€"Warâ€" The show opens this Thursday. Scadronâ€"Wattles was a founding member of the group and had served as its artistic director since its Sher Â¥ tuart Scadron»Wallles. blormer artistic director of Theatre & Company, will be returning to direct Mourning Dove, by Emi] L a. Former artistic directop returns for Theatre & Company‘s latest show @0 wuart Scadronâ€"Wattles, _ thes.. ( ) 9 * Foot Clinic 751 Victoria St. 5. Suite 105 ’ Kitchener @ 9 / director ° _o_â€" were received from across Canada. Chuang holds an MFA in ceramics from NSCAD Uniâ€" |"AWwes, a potter from Waterâ€" lo0; Laurie Rolland, a potter from Sechelt, B.C.; and Jack Sures, of Regina, Sask., who is recognized as one of Canada‘s most distinâ€" guished ceramic artists. Applications for the award were received from across Canada. â€"_ _‘ Cxperience and fortiâ€" fy career aspirations in the field of contemporary ceramics. * Adjudicaling this year‘s submissions were Stephen Hawes, a potter from Waterâ€" 100; Laurie Raillana _ _ ... Saturday and Sunday 10amâ€"5pm Tickets: $4 adult admissio lchild wuct research that enrich experience and fy career aspirations i field of contem.=, "One of the d we made in the : week was about expectations," Scadronâ€"Wattles thought that M Dove was about a For three days. talented Canadian Ar Artists, Craftspeople, and Guilds will t d/'splaying, demonstra!ing and selling their unique products Mourning Dove was inspired by the Robert Latimer case. In 1993, Latimer killed his severely handicapped daughter, claiming that it would have been immoral to let her live her life in the pain caused by her condiâ€" 2l of the discoveries will versity, and a BFA in visual arts from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. She has received many grants and awards, and parâ€" ticipates in exhibitions imemau’onafly_ Chuang will be using her award to further develop her practice as an artist in residence at the Jingdezhen Sanbao Ceramic Art Instiâ€" tute in China. T’?s program offers a broa range of facilities and will allow the artist to learn different ways of approachâ€" ing the art. "Studying the cultural hard question. We discovâ€" ered instead that Mourning Dove is about the place of judgment and compassion in relationships â€" not just about the importance of those elements, but about their dynamic." Sher‘s play began as a CB(J-commissioned radio play and was later reâ€"writâ€" ten into a stage production. It had its stage premiere at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa. The artist, with Chinese heritage, was born in Taiâ€" wan and studied ceramics in Canada. "Support â€" from the Winifred Shantz Award for Ceramists will give me the possibility to embark on this journey and reconnect with my cultural roots, of which 1 am sincerely grateful." Milbictinid Ab iL.3 2 production from the tradiâ€" tional to the contemporary and being able to incorpoâ€" rate that process in my work would be a magnificent opportunity and a turning point in my career." The artist, with Chinese heritage, was born in Taiâ€" wan and studied ceramics wl l c us aspects of Theatre & Company folâ€" lowed a similar process with Vern Thiessen‘s Einstein‘s Gift. Following its run with the company, it played at several stages in Canada and had its New York City premiére last fall. Playwright at the King Street Theatre Centre. â€",__"6 Zove runs Oct. Nov. 12 at the King Theatre Centre. Tickâ€" creative mass of which1 Ba) _ Rack of Lamb eouis â€" ~ * Â¥o Ex Byz» . *%a " o2X Peresras & > a. %s * Ll * flying dog 7:30 pm â€" Luther Village Sunshine Centre Village at 141 Father David Bauer Drive, Between Westmount & Erp St. Parking Also A vailable at Waterioo Rec Complex tickets $8 Tickets available at Words Worth Books $1 From Each Ticket Donated To Record Literacy Fund 100 King Street S Waterioo across / from Waterioo Square Mary Lawson The Other Side of The Bridg David Adams Richards Friends of Meager Fortune Michael Redhil! Consolation Tugsday, Oct. 24 rerurtrenere e

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