C4-Wednesday, September 3, 1980 - North Shore News women Dance school for everyone opens onN. A new dance centre has recently opened in North Vancouver. Its goal is to communicate the beneficial aspects of dance to people of all types, rather than con- centrating solely on the development of dance skills for experts alone. In the words of the director, Clare Cunningham, “We feel that our courses will offer many benefits, including creative expression, effective exercise and enjoyment, while simultaneously teaching the art of dance itself. The emphasis here is on quality, professional mstruction combines with individuafhized attention in AAR ARAR backgrounds BRING THIS COUPON FOR new 50¢ OFF Personality The perfect Colour Port: ait for the entire Famity at a super price. and tn a vanety of poses and an informal, mosphere.” The classes are intended for men and women of widely ranging ages, skills and personalities. learning at- An example of this ap- proach can be seen with the children’s dance program being conducted by Leah Mudry, previously of the Anna Wyman Dance Theatre. Ms. Mudry, who holds a degree in education and has instructed programs in children’s playgrounds, says that children of all types benefit from dance. “Many people have a stereotyped image of dance tf you want to order a photo that ap- peared in the NEWS, call Andrea Bar- ~. ARAAAR Decorator Portrait Available after a $12” purchase -just $7” Package inchudes: (2) 8+10° (3) 5«7> (15) Wallets (4) Charms No additional charge tor groups Puses our setec thon Satistaction quaranteed oF deposd Cheestully refunded See store poster for phuotograpty dates Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sept 4,5&6 Thurs. and Fri. 10-8, Sat 105 els 1175 Lynn Valley Road North Vancouver, B.C. classes, feeling they are intended solely for up-and- coming ballennas. | believe any child can grow from any type of dance, as if 1s one of the few acfivities that allows children to explore ther own potennals - physically. uw- tellectually, amd emotional} - while in the company of other children in a happy yet controlled at- mosphere.” The ballet and creative movement classes are 1in- tended for boys and girls of all tevels of ability, including the handicapped, and will involve many types of music. The adult dance classes have similar orientations and goals, and cover six basic Disco style fitness at The September 8. PRICE Vancouver Rowing Club, the oldest sporting club m Vancouver, will be offermg an mtensive fitness course startmg Monday. TS om POLYESTER SPECIAL $469 Hours 7 30 5 30. Mon The course has been designed by instructor Gohar Pnor to provide cardiovascular and flexibility exercises for the serious fitness buff. The’ lessons will be CLOVA HERS BRUSH Qugute SAND 4 PCE KOWLOON RATTAN LIVING ROOM SET inctu@es 2 Chairs. Lowe Seat and 9 lshte $329" 02109 HEAVY OUTY ACRYLIC STUCCO PAINT Regular $399 00 SPECIAL PRICE EFFECTIVE SALE DATES SEPT 2 conducted in the main hall of the club to an energizing disco beat. The course lasts for five weeks, and is on Mondays and Wednesday from 6 to 7 ‘Paint . a CLOVERDALE tore categories - Contemporary Dance, Ballet, Yoga, Jazz, Conditioning, and Contact Improvisation. Anyone wishing more information of any type is encouraged to call the Vancouver Dance Centre at 986-6325. p-m. It costs $15.00. Registration will take place the first evening. For more information contact athletic director Alec Whittam, at 687-3400. Hy | STi UCCO f PAINT a i 1629 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver - 985-0823 Thurs Fro t#Q OO Saturday 9-5 30 Cloverdale boyd Toba boreoe hyo cota y CLE FHOOME Cmaoed 4 ae SPECIAL $3589 PRICE 14 1980 ONLY Reguiar $35 @ Per 2% Gatons ream Cw