HOLLYWOOD(UPI)_ - Mary Poppins topless? Julie Andrews, who won an Academy Award for her performance “as magical Mary Poppins in the 1964 Disney film, appears bare- breasted in her new movie, “S.0O.B.” directed by her husband, producer-director Blake Edwards. Andrews’ dishabille in an advertisement is one of two points of a dispute between Edwards and Paramount Studios over the new comedy about life in Hollywood. The other point of con- tention is a cancelled press Most piano concerts consist of one, or sometimes two pianists playing on one piano, but during the Piano Ensemble Festival held at Capilano College June 14, over 100 children and 10 adults took turns at playing on nine pianos, with as many as 18 people playing at a time. . oo junket for the premiere of the new movie. A spokesman for Edwards said the director was livid when he saw the proposed ad campaign which he claimed was tasteless. According to’ the spokesman, the photograph revealed too much of An- drews’ breasts. Paramount vice president ‘Laurence Mark said _ the picture showed only An- drews’ cleavage and the ad was withdrawn in favor of a bull wearing sun glasses sitting in a director's chair. Edwards also charged Paramount backed out of a AT CAPILANO COLLEGE — oe ; ass piano concert a success The concert, presented by the Robert Pace Piano teachers of Capilano College, was the first of its kind to be held in Vancouver and participants pronounced it a tremendous success. According to instructor Kristi Kennedy, the audience was “thrilled” to see and hear the mass Presentation House wants to conquer Seattle Presentation House is trying to promote Van- couver arts organizations in Seattle. In conjunction with other groups, including = the Vancouver Symphony and the Anna Wyman Dance group, Presentation House will print and distribute an’ arts tabloid throughout the Seattle area before the Fall season. There will also be a phone number in the Seattle area for information about . ¢ Ample Free Parking ' -Open Daily From 1TA.mM. | FACILITIES FOR LARGE PARTIES Vancouver shows. The project ‘is partly funded by a Canadian Community Development project grant. FULLOR -£SPRESSO LIGHT DINING ~—“=al BAR _— LATE NIGHTSNACKS — ° Piano Entertainment planned junket for 50 or so newsmen from many cities across the United States to attend a weekend premiere and round of parties for the opening of “S.O.B.” Mark -said the studio: had budgeted the :junket, flying media representatives to Hollywood and putting them up at the. posh Beverly Hills Hotel for two days, at a cost of between $100,000 and $160,000. “When the budget got to be a quarter-million dollars, thanks to Edwards’ gran- diose spending . ideas, we thought it wouldn’t be a good idea. Edwards-wanted it all his way or not at all.” coordination of 18 children, some as young as 7 and 8 years old, playing at one time. Because the piano is usually played as a solo instrument, many students never have the social ex- perience of playing with other people or learning to follow a conductor. Unlike - traditional lessons, though, the Robert Pace Method emphasizes graup struction: ° For the participants it was also their first.chance to play in a “piano orchestra” and work with conductor Karl Kobylansky from the BO - Sun“av News. Inne OR. 19R1 plless Who's playing, — Edwards’ spokesman denied that the director had made unreasonable demands and that it wasn’t the province of the filmmaker to organize such a junket. He said the junket is taking place this weekend with Edwards financing the transportation, parties and accommodations for some 50 members of -the national and local press at a cost of “about $200,000” from Edwards’ pocket. . -~ Co-starring with Andrews in “S.O.B." are William Holden, Robert Preston, Loretta. Swit, Shelley Winters, Larry Hagman, Robert Vaughn and others. College’s music department. 7: In the Pace program children receive two lessons — a week--one in a group of six to ten children and the other with a-partner. The Piano Ensemble Festival dramatized the ensemble work that the children do, however the Pace method also. emphasized provisation To receive the 1981/82 brochure on music. in- struction for children at. 2 Capilano College (Pace Piano, Suzuki Violin/Cello and Kodaly-Orff) phone 986- im- a ‘and personal ©: creativity in all styles of © in- music. . 1911, local 321. ; : For the week, June 29 - July 4, 1981 The Cave, Vancouver, The Nylons Club Centrepoint, Coquitlam, Woodwork Flamingo Hotel, Surrey, The Wires Frams, Vancouver, June 29 - July 1, Bowser Moon, ; July 2 - 4 Brian and the Liars Gary Taylor's, Vancouver June 29 & 30 Secret Vs, July. 1 - 4 The Pulse & Johnny Faith Gators, Richmond Kick- Axe The Hatchery, Maple Ridge, Canon Band = . Pa at where Outlaws, Vancouver Steelback < The Savoy, Vancouver, Questionaires Whisper’s, . 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