16 — Wednesday, March 13, 1996 — North Shore News iy ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Ann Hamilton Around Town is a free service provid- ed for non-profit and community arts groups. Please fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985-2104. The News tries to ensure toms appear in the paper at feast once before the event takes place, but space con- straints may limit the number of sub- missions printed, For guaranteed publication contact classified (986- 6222) or display advertising (980- 0511). Presentation House Arts Centre: it Pays to Play: British Columbia in Postcards 1950s-1980s. This exhibition, which includes approximately 2000 postcards and a selection of cards shown in slide form through continuous rear-pro- jection, runs to March 31. Free. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun. 12-5 p.m., Thurs, 12-9 p.m. Centennial Theatre Centre tobby. exhibition: Gaiads, Sylvans and Celestines, an exhibition of paints by Marguerite, to April 15, Mon.- Fri., 12-4 p.m. Info: 947-2739, Ferry Building Gallery: The Queen of Scrap, _ collage, paper- mache work and paint- ings by West Vancouver artist Sharon Christian, runs from March 19 to 31. Winter hours are 11 am. to 5 p.m. daily, closed Mondays. Free admis- sion. Info: 925-7290. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Mastering the Medium, an Fhoto submitted PRINCE’ DANILO (Mark : Grimatdl :Boeden). woos ‘the wealthy widow (Maria West) in the North Shore Light Opera Society's production of The Meny . Widow, at Centennial. Nyteknowledg and the tinan NEWS photo Terry Peters CAPILANO COLLEGE studio-arts student Biliana Veikova is one of 44 North Shore artists exhibiting in Discover '96, at Seymour Art Gallery through March 31. exhibiticn of work from artists Antonia Lanik and Joseph Gabanek opens March 39 from 6 to 8 p.m. with the artists in attendance, and runs to March 31. Mixed Media, works by Dorothy McKenzie, Irene Poskitt and Vi Alexander tuns.to March 31. Info: 925- 7290. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 “a.m.-5 p. om Saturday and Sunday 12- Seymour Art Gallery: Man's Relationship to Nature, Kurt Connell’s surrealistic oi! on ‘canvas paintings will be on exhibition in the lobby of the Deep Cove Cultural Centre to March 31. Discovery '96, The Spirit in Art annual compeli- tion and exhibition, March 6- 3t. North Vancouver City Hall: Doug Pahl Oil Painting Exhibition, vanishing faces of North Vancouver's older buildings, on display to March 20, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Mon.- Fri. Info: 988-6844. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Les Liasons Dantgereuses, a deadly dance of sex and possession in 18th century France, Wed.-Fri., March 29 - April 13, 8 p.m. Tickets: 929-3200, Presentation House Theatre: Othello, classic tragedy of obsessive love, suspicion and revenge, April 12-27, half-price preview April 11. Curtain 7:30 p.m. Reservations: 986-1351. Centennial Theatre Centre: The Merry Widow, March per- formances. Arts in Action, 7 p.m., March 13, 984-4484. Highlands United Church: 25th Anniversary North Shore Music Festival Final Concert. Outstanding performances of the annual festival will be pre- sented during a program devot- ON THURSDAY, MARCH 14th ed to music. Trophies and schol- arships will be presented during the recital. 7:30 p.m., March 15, tickets $3, students pay $1.50. Starbucks, Park and Tilford: Starbucks Blue Nate Blend Jazz Concerts, March 17 and 24, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. West Vancouver Library: Musical {nterludes and Conversation Series: Miranda Wilkins, piano, April 10: Opera Outreach Program, May 8. Refreshments at !0 am., pro- grams begin at 10:30 a.m. Info: 922-6406. Massey theatre: fhe Show of Champions, includes perfor- mances by Lions Gate Chorus, March 15, 16, 8 p.m. Info: 521- 7773. North Shore Ballroom: Singles’ Dance Workshops. Ballroom, latin, swing, hustle, cabaret style, night club and reg- gae. Couples who wish to prac- tise their dancing welcome. Fridays, 8:30 p.m. to | am. Info: 987-6456. Maplewood Pub: Unplugged with Silverload, 7:30 p.m. March 17. Jake O’ Grady’s: The Al Foreman Band, celebrates St. Patrick's Day, featuring North Van's Jim Pruden, March 15, 16, and 17 Seymour Art Gallery: Author visit: — Poet/writer Musgrave reads from her work, 2 p.m, March 17. Admission $2. Anne McDonald Hall: Talking Hands Puppetry Theatre's Youth. Program ‘9&5, people aged 13 through 18 are invited to discov- er the art of puppetry:, April- May sessions; Vancouver Guild of Puppetry and Puppeteers of America Inc. instructors. Info: 987-3725 or 255-9946. Tools and Fechniques: Author Noel Richardson will de at the Are You Interested in Mashing Mastering f Your Anxiety & Worry? § aCall Christopherson & Co.g counselling : 984-6167 Teena BETWEEN 7:00 PM AND 9:00 PM WE WILL FEATURING A COLLECTION OF RECENT PAINTINGS BY SARA GENN INCLUDING WORKS FROM THE BAYEUX SERIES ' SARA GENN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE OPENING NIGHT THE EXHIBITION WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MARCH 28th, 1996 1360 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. V7T 1B6 _ Tel: (604) 922-7934 © Fax: 922-0183 Susan’ West Van store to sign copies of her latest book In a Country Garden; Life at Ravenhill Farm. March 16, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. 2 Co-Art International Galiery welcomes you to Russion Mosaic West Van Exhibition. A unique exhibition of works by 26 renowned contemporary —— Russian artists will be held during four Open House Weekends. March 9-10th March 16-17th March 23-24th March 30-31st Weekdays by appointment at : Co-Art International Gallery's ' Artists’ Residence, 4522 Wocdgreen Place, West Vancouver 921-1128 whnds; 669-5944 wkdys SAT. MARCH 23 SUN. MARCH 24 Showtimes: 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m, Massey Theatre i Now Westminsiar Reserved tickets $11 & $9 MATERNITY _ CLOTHING oh | Paik Reral 540 Clyde Ave ) - Vancouver 10.am~- -6 pm. ‘INFO LINE 35-59 WB HEAVY WE:CHE| Guan PIONSHIPL® ae SATURDAY, MARCH 16 KingVision Closed Circuit TY, See ff Here! Come Early & Enjoy Food & Beverage Specicls