14 - Wednesday. October 8, 1997 West Van's Jean Orr, a representative from the Vancouver Ballet Society, holds up a pair of shoes from the Moscow Ballet. Lynne Pruner is having a lovely time. Tasha Henderson shares a shy smile. North Shore News nmorihn sho Oo O90 AN unending sea of classical ballet, modern dance snd leval Karen Kain tans crowded into the Queen Rhvaberh Theatre . fer the opening sight pertormance of Aaren Aut Ee hi mony the crowd Was ao strom contingent of North Shore tans who were more than happy te cross the bridve to cajay the hetorice performance Little : adorned wits floral bosguets tor Camida’s prima | arnved bright eved and full of great c¢ anions, “Phe tuning evening celebrated the tinal chapter ina brihant perfor mance career and mavbe even ignited the dreams of some young ballet hopefuls. Elizabeth Leitch, daughter of North Shore Studios vice president Peter Leitch, peeks out from her program. Dona Commons is joined by daughter Kate Quattrin and granddaughters Rose Quattrin, left, and Emily Quattrin. Aspiring ballerina Katherine Broste arrives with a bouquet for Karen Kain. ic Pb we BRIGHT LIGHTS Bidding ballet’s Karen Kain a Pe. . David Berner takes in the performance. A s Maranda Wong relaxes during intermission. Amy Wafliace, left, and Sylvia Sinclairc are on hand ‘o inform people about the Vancouver Ballet Society. oO © final farewell [ae NEWS photos Ann Hamilton Wendy Langfietd sends a warm hello to her sister Carol Hi in West Van -- as does mom Irene Tsuyuki — curing I the evening's historic performance. are ; aan Dancer Andrea Ethridge is looking forward to p ing Karen Kain with a farewell bouquet. Sue MacDonald-Kerr relaxes during intermission.