27 - Wednesday, April 15, 1987 - North Shore News YOUTH STRING ENSEMBLE | Local Korean music group forms A NEW musical group featuring Korean-Canadian youths is i‘eing formed this month in West Van- couver to perform classical as well as traditional Korean music. Named the Korean Canadian Youth String Ensemble, the group | Art |course | jof fere: | A COURSE in making two and three-dimensiona! images is sched- uled to begin today at the North Vancouver Recreation Centre as a new program addition. Taught by one-time West Van- couver resident Michele Wollstonecroft, the course requires each student to take an object and visually explore that subject. An interdisciplinary study of drawing, painting and sculpture, the. eight-week course is billed as giving students understanding of color, form and space. ‘For more information“ call the North Vancouver Recreation Cen- tre at 988-6166. ‘ Students show works THE SEYMOUR Art Gallery is presenting a three-school art exhib- it to May 14. . Students from Seycove Second- ary, Burrard View and Sherwood Park schools have a number of their: works on display at the 1204 Caledonia Avenue gallery in North Vancouver. | te, Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday and 7 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday. For more information call 929-7987. . WV artist displays watercolors A MARINE watercolor’ exhibition by West Vancouver artist Rosemary Schouw is on display at the West Vancouver Memoria! Library until the end of April. Titled Ocean Edges, Schouw's works have included architecture, architectural renderings, water- color technique and design. Schouw, an accomplished boater, lives near the water and paints from her studio on Gambier Island. The West Vancouver Memorial Library is at 1950 Marine Drive. For more information call’ 926- 3291. will include 11 to 18-year-old senior student musicians from all throughout the Lower Mainland. “This new. ensemble will also provide a much-needed outlet for our second generation of Korean-Canadian youth,"’ said ensemble coordinator Uookhi "BIGGEST Park. The group will promote the cause of music and foster cultural understanding. Traditional Korean music and costumes are an important part of the ensemble. “We're going to wear traditional Korean dress,’’ said Park, who THURSDAY APRIL 16 describes Korean music as ‘‘a dif- ferent type of music, really a dif- ferent language.”” Many of the new ensemble’s players perform with’ prestigious ensembles such as the Vancouver Youth Orchestra and the Delta and Surrey youth orchestras. _FANNY’S. SALE THIS SEASON SATURDAY APRIL 18 Reg. CLOSED FRIDAY RE “JOGGING FLEECE - 799 om EXTRA FANCY! BRIDAL & GRADUATION 1) 8.99 CRIB SIZE PRINTED BABY PANELS 12.99 We HI-LOW LEGGING KNITS 9 I 0 thot 2 5 Orr Ee Conductor Lloyd Blackman has worked with the Regina and Nanaimo symphonies. The Korean Canadian Youth String Ensemble begins rehearsals next month at the Goh Ballet Academy in Vancouver. For more information call Park at 926-7799, MONDAY APRIL 20 |