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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jul 1979, p. 7

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it We Patience first the examiner Tuocgay July 24 1979 enteinment ruleof order Kids show isnt always easy By STEPHEN GAUER fTheExaminer er In the treefilled ravine in Sunnidale Park Steve Mosley is trying to convince four boys to let girls into their tree fort so that he can videotape some scenes for an upcoming cable TV show called At the Treehouse The four boys refuse Mosley says he wont shoot the scene at all unless they allow the girls to take part standing ovation in Hamilton in her petite body She brought childlike Innocence to the trusting girl who is deceived by her lover Count Albrecht and goes mad in convincing climax to Act As Albrecht Gordeycv was emotionally expressive and classically poised so confident that Miss Pavlova seemed to HAMILTON CPI The Bolshoi Ballet presented beau tiful production of Giselle on Saturday with the husband and wife team of Nadia Pavlova and Vyacheslav Gordeyev mak ing their Canadian debuts in the leading roles Miss Pavlovas performance had been eagerly awaited by Th Canadian ballet fans tollowin the tremendous critical mind boys change their acclaim She received in her Noah American debut in New lloat In the lifts In their second act pas dedeux Shooting TV show using York several years ago When the Bolshoi made its first major visit to the West in 1956 its presentation of Giselle with the great Galina Ulanova was acclaimed and its secondact dance of the Wilis caused sensation in London On Saturday the Bolshoi corps was good though not scn sational The orchestra comprising musicians from Hamilton To ronto and Montreal was guided by Bolshoi conductor Algis Zhuraitis in its handling of the gorgeous Adolphe Adam Her exhilarating interpretation of the tragic peasant girl Giselle was flawless in the first of two performances of the ballet presented Saturday The audience in Hamilton Place theatre only twothirds full responded with standing ovation Despite an uninspired orchestra organized especially for the Bolshoi Canadian tour the young Russian dancer exuded musicality and seemed to breathe with everv muscle IMPERIAL CINEMA CENTRE Fruit in QWWXu nxuunuuunxuxu uxfinuumm n1 nu uy IQ We ALL wswanvsuwms eight to 12yearolds as the cast and as technical assistants isnt always easy Mosley has the required pa tience and so does Joanne Buckley the other Cable community programmer working on the kids show The two programmers spent Friday afternoo in Sunnidale Park Using por table colorcamera and sound recording equipment they taped scenes of kids par ticipating in the sixweek program run by the city Joanne Schreuder left and Cindy Hiltz were hard at work building treehouse Friday afternoon in Sunnidale Park camera crew from Barrie Cable TV taped scenes of the children to use in to childrens show called At the Treehouse Ex aminer Photo times during the summer to tape scenes for the show The programmers hope to scenes of singalongs The scenes taped Friday included shots of the children the children and set up scene where two girls pop out got everything right Anyone telling jokes in front of television camera is bound to recreation program Were putting together montage of childrens ac tivities in the summer said Mrs Buckley Were also tap ing random scenes kids out at the beach for exam ple Well be going at various tape enough footage for two halfhour shows to be broad cast in the fall on the new childrens channel launched earlier this year by Barrie Cable TV Music will be added to some of the scenes The pro grammers also plan to tape in the Adventure Playground in the park and shots in the ravine showing the children hard at work building tree forts TELLS JOKE To add some lighter moments to the show Mrs Buckley asked for jokes from of the grass to tell moth joke Why did the moth eat the rug said the first girl dontknow said the second girl To see the floor show replied the first girl The joke scene required few ret kes Ibeforethe girls THE APPLE DUMPLING be little nervous especially if its her debut performance The kids taking part in the cable show arent about to become overnight stars although the Barrie shows will be distributed to other cable stations for broadcast on their childrens channels NOW PLAYING Massenet opera praised OTTAWA CP The Na tional Arts Centres production of Cendrillon starring mezzo soprano Frederica von Stade drew prolonged standing ova tion at its opening performance Saturday night leading centre officials to believe they have an international hit It was the first profeSsional performance of the Jules Mas senet opera form of the Cinde rella story since 1912 and has been booked to open the Wash ington opera season this fall at the Kennedy Centre Maureen Forrester played his and sang the role of Cinde rellas stepmother and Louis Quilico was her father Delia Wallis sang the en travestie role of Prince Charming Mario Bernardi musical di rector of the centre and con ductor of the performance said Miss von Stade herself sug gested the arts centre revive the longforgotten opera It went out of fashion during the GRASSO GROOIS CONCERT Presented In the interest of good Canadian Music by the Barrie jaycces schoolsvand small nonprofes sional companies ORiliA TIIEATRES GENEVMWEST ST 3396331 First World War and sinceuthen has only been done by opera MATINEES EVERY DAY30 FAMOUS PLAYERS VMIAIRIS 1231Infirmummumyxzrnuu SYIVESIEH smuum HUEKY ll lillil SHIRE HUIGESSMEHEHIIH 33mm my vm aoxorricsorsscreamsnow5Ar7II9isrM3 IMPERIAL 730 ONLY RARRIE DRIVEIN SCREEN mtmfis GANG IS TIIE anm mat on we FIRST FEATURE SHOWN nnuqnuuixfiurnux quunxuuu unuuunxtiuuu Inlln1nxktlxuunur SECOND FEATURE AT TNE DRIVEIN BUGSY MALONE PLEASE non APPLE DUMPLING NOW PLAYING Frederica von Stade New York mezzosoprano dances at Prince Charmings ball in Jules Massenets opera Cendrillon The 18905 version of the Cinderella story has been revived by the Na tional Arts Centre after being out of fashion In opera for nearly 60 years CP Photo National Film Day observed OTTAWA 1li National Film Day was observed Satur day by about 200 enthusiasts who gave standing ovation to actor Brent Carver for his per formance in new film Cross bar Throughout history he has fillet the hearts of men with temr and the hearts of women with jgire 3266542 Hold Over From the Producer of National Lampoons ANIMAL HOUSE FIELD OVER SECOND NEE IMPERIAL Show Thu 700 900 ALSO Foul Play Saturday july 28 at 500 pm MOLSONS PARK BARRIE ONTARIO to compete and win place as high jumper on the Canadian team for the Moscow Olympics ALL NAIF IAG TICKETS MUST IE ENDORSED PRIDR TO PRBENTAMN AT IOX OFFICE Haw FULLY AIRCONDITIONED murmurs Planned to be an annual nu HIKING mull numumr event National llt Ilm Day unmmm an mmmm OMMINDIO marked the anniversary of the Aouumnumnm first public showing of moving pictures in Canada in subure ban ittawa park in 1896 trosslmr is joint CBC and private theatrical film produc tion cntunx Inch will be broadcast in ctober on the RtrlV English network and then go into commercial 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