28 - Friday, October 7, 1988 - North Shore News entertainment Busy week ahead on the arts scene Greece explored. GREECE -- THE birthplace of democracy, the cradle of civiliza- tion and the fountainhead of reason — comes to the big screen in North Vancouver Oct. 13. The latest in the World Adven- ture Tours 1988-89 season, the film Grecian Odyssey explores that country, which film-maker Clint Denn describes as having ‘‘one foot in antiquity and the other ” firmly in the 20th century.” Also featured among this. season’s many World Adventure’ Tours ports of call are film-makers’ looks at Brazil, Fiji,, Great Britain and Puerto Rico. Grecian Odyssey runs at Cen- tennial Theatre for two shows at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the door or from Tick- etmaster/VTC outlets. Collages shown VANCOUVER ARTIST Joey Morgan brings her latest creations — Have You Ever Loved Me? Preparation for a Work in Progress — to the Presentation House gallery through _ Oct. 23. For details: 986-1351. Festival rolls THE SEVENTH annual Vancouver International Film Festival enters its second week with films from all over the world showing at four cinemas in Vancouver. The festival, which began Sept. 30 and runs to Oct. 16, brings 130 films to local audiences, with a number of surprise presentations included. Help us celebrate our Sth Anniversary for 6 rocking nights Thursday October 6 thru Tuesday October 11 doin us for a Great Time! NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB 175 East ist, N. Van The films are showing at Van- couver’s Ridge Theatre at 3131 Arbutus St.; the Hollywood Theatre at 3128 West Broadway; _ the Pacific Cinematheque at 1131 Howe St.; and the Vancouver East Cinema at 2290 Commercial Dr. For 24-hour festival information call 685-VIFF (8433). Gull 988-5585 an Pinter staged (evenings). Duo to sing SOPRANO HEATHER Sabourin and baritone William Kelly present opera, baroque, romantic and Gershwin music in an evening of song Oct. 15 in West Vancouver. An accomplished soloist, Sabourin joins Kelly's ringing baritone in the program of solos and duets, including a medley from Porgy and Bess. A former engineer, ‘Kelly now AB OS &S THREE NIGHTS CT. 6, 7,8 WITH LINTON GARNER QUARTET Reservations Recommended MARK. GASH (foreground), Derek Green and Christie Duntop join the Actors’ Guild in presenting The Private Ear. A one-act comedy involving a romantic triangle that ensues when a shy man gets his suave best friend to help in entertaining a lady, The Private Ear is preceded by four review sketches from Harold Pinter. Performances run Thursdays through Saturdays Oct. 13 to 29 at 106 West First St. ‘in North Vancouver. For details, tickets: 921-9857 or 662-3709. plunges himself wholeheartedly into singing. ‘Wve always liked singing,’’ said West Vancouver's Kelly, 61, . who is now busy with practices. “It was a distraction for me in my engineering days.’ . Last season saw Sabourin debut with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, where she was twice the featured soloist in the Tea and ON A RETURN ENGAGEMENT FROM THE LOEW’S HOTEL IN MONTE CARLO AND WRAPPING UP A RECORDING SESSION WITH THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THE THREE GREENHORNS IS PROUD TO PRESENT: KENNY COLMAN Romantic Adventure ¢ Live Entertainmant We serve ti! 1 am — No coupons apply SAUL BERSON — Alto Sax Wednesday Guitarist/Vocalist MICHAEL CUMMINGS Trumpets concert series. Recent solo engagements for Kelly include concerts with the Handel Society, Douglas College, the Victoria Symphony and the Vancouver Opera Company. The West Vancouver United Church concert — at 2062 Es- quimalt Ave. — starts ‘at 8 p.m. For more information, call the church office at 922-9171. Monday Night Jam Session OCT. 70 ’ i d £ a é