ARTS EVENTS Compiled by Naamua Dodu Around Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups. Please fax a press relcase for your commu- nity event to 985-2104. The News tries to ensure items appear tn the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of sub- missions printed. For guaranteed publica- tion contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-0511), Ti West Vancouver Sketch club: Displays the varied works of its North Shore artists at Park Royal North, from Jan. 29 - Feb.4. North Vancouver Civic Hall: Presents a joint exhibition of recent watercolours ‘by Gerhilde Stulken and unique three dimensional col- “ages by Mojo Stocker. Display con- tinues until Feb. 14. Info: 988-6844. Presentation House Gallery: Urban Fictions, a collection of new works by 12 women artists which address women and urban life, will be on display until Feb.18. Info: 986-1351. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Themes and Variations, a collection of paintings in watercolor and oil by West Vancouver artist » Brian Williams, will be on display i im the gallery until Jan. 28. 925-7400. ‘West Vancouver: Museum and Archives: Cannery Days: A Gathering of Great’ “Northern NEWS photo t Brad Locwidge MAN ALIVE operis at Hendry Hall! Friday, Jan. 26. Left to right: Joyce Geisler, Callun Henderson, Bernie Greening, Damian Inwood, Anne Marsh ard Maggie Kelodziej (seated). Info: 983-2633. Memories, is on show until Feb. 24. Ferry Buiiding Gallery. Light, Space. and Shape, a three-person exhibition containing the works of painter Cecilia Boister, sculptor Per Christensen, and the wooden house facade reproductions of Luigi Zucconi, will be on show until Feb. 4. Winter hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, closed Mondays. Info: 925- 7290. Silk Purse Arts Centre: West Vancouver's Cultural Services con- tinues its Articulate-Lectures with Displaying Your Work of Art on Jan. 30 from 7-9:30 p.m. Opportunity to learn about choosing the right paper, NEWS photo Mike Wakefield — LIGHT, SHAPE and 1d Space brings the works of Luigi Zucconi (left), - Per Christensen and Cecilia’ Boister into the Ferry Building Gallery, 1414 Argyle St., West Vancouver. The [oint exhibition con- tinues until Feb. 4, 4.3 litre, V6, 19,000 km, one, owner, 8 oss. ., fully equipped » 14 am. to 5 p. m. Tuesday through Sunday. 3.1 litre V6, oir- ssond., local lease, six T 1,488 available, anti-lock {ABS), best b buy! Private vs vehicle ice $23, 888 | DRI mats, and frames to preserve the integrity of original art work. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 12-5 p.m. Music and muffins every third Thursday of the month from i0-1] a.m. B.C. artists call for entry for Visual Edge ‘96 (Sea to Sky region) which runs from Feb. 13-18. Forms available from the West Van Community Arts Council. 925- 7292. ; Seymour Art Gallery: On show until Feb. 4 is Triple Counterpoint, the works of three musicians/artists: Patricia Hutter (mixed media on paper), Ingelore Dwyer (photogra- phy) and Diana Kubicek (mixed media). Tickets ($15 each or $13 for _ groups of five or more) are on sale now for the Feb. 18 performance by Pandora’s Vox. Also, final call for artists to submit one piece of their work suited to the theme. of the annual Discovery Exhibition -.The Spirit in An. Delivery of work is Feb. 2, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Only original works are eligible and work must have been complete after January 1995. Entry fee $12. Call 924-1378 for information and entry forms. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Charles Marega, a look at .|. the creator of the Lions Gate Bridge’ Lions continues. { To Feb. 25: Outdoors! Recreation in North Vancouver's Mountains. Permanent 8 Presentation House Theatre: Improv artists 43 Ibs. of Wasted Space present Wasted, an evening of non-stop comedy each Friday night at 11 p.m. Tickets, $5 at the door or call to book. Also, the Cap Theatre presents The Woman, from Feb 2 to 10. Tickets and information: 986- 1351. Centennial Theatre: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, presented by the Greater Vancouver Operatic Society, begins running on Feb. 15. Also on stage during February will be /nto the Woods, « rousical production featur- ing North Shore resident Susan Anderson. For tickets call 984-4484. Mascall Dance's upcoming show will be presented with the Vancouver East Cultural Centre in March. The piece, Not Only, But Also, is a new work by North Shore resident Jennifer Maseall. Info: 689- 9399. Arts Club Theatre: North Van actor Jay Brazeau directs The Passion of Dracula, a fiendish tale, until Feb. 23. For showtimes and details call 687-1644. West Vancouver United Church: . Geoffrey. Leader ‘and Heather Sabcurin present a public recital entided Romantic Chamber Music for Soprano, Horn and Piano, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 513 (general) and $10 .(students/seniors). 596- 0611. Andrews United Church: Recital by members of Capilano - College music faculty will take place Jan. 28 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $12 (adults), $6 (students/seniors). Info: 984-4951. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Presents Tamara Hummel at the Music and muffins concert on Jan. 25, 10 a.m. exhibits celebrating the _ social, |} industrial, and cultural development of North Vancouver are on display. -:;Hours are Wednesday to Sunday, - ‘noon to 5 p.m. Info:.987-5618. ‘North Vancouver District Hall: -- The works of Turkish artists Atanur and.Asuman Dogan are on display until Feb. 1. From’ Feb. 1, Chinese ink and watercolor paintings by Catherine Shun-Kit Chiu, and hand painted silk scarves by Patricia “ Docerty will be on show in a joint exhibition running until March 6. , Info: 988-6844. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Heaven ' Can Wait will be held Feb. 14 until ~ March 2. Tickets are $12 for adults, $11 for seniors and children. For reservations call: 929-9456. Hendry Hall: Man Alive, an English farce by John Dighton will be pre- sented by the North Vancouver Community Players Jan. 26 until Feb. 10. Tickets and info: 983-2633. th tops, automatic, | 4x4, extra clean, ral ly wheels CARSON GRAHAM = grad Sophie Yendotle (right) etars alongside John Juliani in Tiger's Heart, the story of Dr. James Barry, at Frederic Wood Theatre tilt Jan. 27. | Tickets, $6 at the door. 925-7290. . Jack Lonsdale Pub: hosts The Joyce Grennan Band on Jan. 27, a jamming session with Oliver and. - : The Elements on Jan. 28, and Johnny ° Faith on Jan. 31. , ‘ North Shore Ballroom: Friday» Nights Singles Workshops: Ballroom, latin, swing, . cabaret style, night club and reggae... Couples who wish to practice their’ * dancing welcome.. Evenings ’:nun from 8:30 p.m. to jam. at a cost of $10, 987-6456. : * Purple Cnion: North. Van’ $ Ie a Mahony performs. with Little Big Band Wednesdays. ‘at. this “new. Gastown jazz club: Info: ‘602- 9442, Performance: Works, | Granville Island: North Shore resident Judith. Marcuse invites all to take part in the Kiss Project — a festival of dance, theatre, music, “workshops and pe ’ formances, running: until: Feb./18. For details on-specific: programs’ or. to receive 2 complete brochure, call: A SIMPLE OVERNIGHT. 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