Flot stuff featured at the Li Gardens | Puppets \ 19 - Friday, March 6, 1987 - North Shore News A CIRCUS of bricks? ft sounds unlikely — but that is exactly what will come to Centen- nial Theatre March 8 when inter- nationally acclaimed Puppet- mongers Powell take to the stage. The puppetmongers — Anne and David Powell from Toronto bricks through their paces on all of the standard circus equipment, The puppetmonger’s latest tour includes a number of concerts for communities and schools in the Okanagan, the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island. The Brick Circus show starts at From page 18 lar Lower Lonsdale Chinese food restaurant is now offering selec- tions of spicier more adven- turesome Szechuan and Southern Cantonese Chinese cuisine along with the regular Cantonese fare. New owner K. Wing Jung took over the restaurant Dec. 15., br- inging with him impressive culi- nary credentials that include - French cuisine cook at the Beach House Restaurant in Siantey Park and Humphrey's in the Denman Inn. For those who enjoy their Chinese food with bite rather than the toothless bland of sweet and sour, the Li offers such Szechuan standards as Hot and Sour Soup, Spicy Beef, Shrimps with Peanut sauce and Bean Cakes with hot garlic sauce. Schooi to present Bremen Musicians THE LATEST production from the North Vancouver-based Van- couver Waldorf School is a tradi- tional fairy tale coupled with Eurythmy — an art of movement. In presenting The Town Musi- cians of Bremen, the school’s eight-member Eurythmy Stage Troupe will use a type of visual! music to tell the popular tale. “We have gestures for each tone, each note, for major and minor,’ explained instructor Reg Down. ‘Whatever you find in music you find in Eurythmy.”” Begun in Switzerland and Ger- many about 1914 by Waldorf Schools founder Rudolph Steiner, the Eurythmy art of movement is in its early beginnings in Canada. “It is really, so to speak, a new art and it- works primarily with music and speech,” said Down. “We're trying to make everything in the music¢ visible.”” Down, who studied Eurythmy for five years, likens the art to studying music. ‘“‘The degree that one masters it depends on the abil- ity,” he explained. “It is thoroughly an artistic discipline.”’ The Town Musicians of Bremen will be performed at the Waldorf School at 2725 St. Christophers Rd. on March 7 and 14 at 10:30 a.m. and again at 11:30 a.m. Proceeds from the admission of 50 cents for children and $1 for adults will go to pay fora summer tour of the show to other Waldorf Schools in the region. For more information call the school’s office at 985-7435. : Woodwind workshop has room for bassoon players REGISTRATION IS still open for bassoon players to enrol in a woodwind workshop put on by the North Vancouver-based Canadian Amateur Musicians on March 7. Jerry Domer, head of Van- couver Community College’s music department; will be the in- structor for this Woodwind Fiesta workshop in woodwind tech- niques. Although registration is now closed to flute and clarinet players, coordinator Maria Brown said basscon players will still be ac- I STARTS TODAY until cepted for the workshop. “There’s always a shortage of them — oboe and bassoon (players) are scarce.”’ Tne workshop will be held at Vancouver Community College's King Edward Campus and_ is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. To register call 922-7256 or 980-5341. The organization’s next wood- wind workshop will be in October, said Brown. Woodwind Fiesta is co-spon- sored by the college’s music department. # March 15th. 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