C6 - Friday, May 11, 1984 - North Shore News Gl entertainment VIA VANCOUVER Theatre troup heads for Olympics RADEIS ! International, Olympic Arts Festival in Radeis will perform their new Belgium’s world-renowned, = July. production, ‘‘Scaffoldings’’, avant-garde theatre troupe, This four-member com- in its North American will appear in Vancouver en route to their engagement at the prestigious Los Angeles pany presents a unique and imaginative brand of indoor street theatre. In Canada, premier at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre (June 7-17). Nothing is ever quite what is seems and whatever it seems quickly turns into something else in the crafty hands of Radeis. Within a short space of ume, Radeis has gaimed an enormous reputation throughout Europe for its style of theatre, delighting critics and audiences alike. Radeis (Flemish for ‘‘radish’’) was born in 1977, the realization of a dream for actor Jos De Pauw and scenic/plastic ar- tist Pat van Hemelrijkc. The pair are currently joined by mime/ceramist Dick Pauwels and technician Pat Thim- pont. Since its inception, the company has participated in numerous projects, from street animation, cartoon design, film, television, and ‘*photo-novels’” to the development of four full evening shows: ‘‘Iilnmess Causes Radeis’’ (1978); ‘‘I Don't Know The Continent Was So Beautiful’’ (1979); ‘Birds’? (1981)’ and ‘‘Scaf- foldings’’ (1981/83). Using a universal language, their work has been understood and appreciated around the world. They have toured ex- tensively throughout Europe and have been invited to evey major festival, including the Avignon Festival, -Amster- dam Festival cf Fools, Lon- don Mime Festival, Holland Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Hong Kong Festival, Theatre Festival of Caracas, and The Quebec Festival. call 254-9578 for more information. PITCH IN VHS AND BETA Store Hours: Mon-Thurs: 10am-10pm RENT-A-VCR Fri-Sat: 10am-10pm FOR $51! Sun: 12pm-10pm fers SUN-THURS 1*°* DAYS. Every Wednesday * Except movies with red star Rent any movie for only 51“ Now In Coming Soon Gorky Park. D.C. Cab, Christine. All the Right Moves, Silkwood, Scarface. Terms of Endearment 201-1200 LONSDALE (NEXT TO CISCO’S) 986-5516 Dead Zone. Trading Places. Uncommon Valor Underfire WALTZ at Dawn, performed by Erica and Lesley Trivett (11) of West Vancouver, won first prize for their suet in the Surrey Dance Festival held in April. This dance will also be part of the program in the upcoming performances by the Goh Ballet Academy, where the Trivetts have been studying ballet for three years. The performances will be held June 9 and 10 at North Van Centennial Theatre. You are invited : to join your family =|: - for a Mother's Day |: Breakfast : ASSHEIS. Saturally you wantto take Mop out tor dinner on dhias very Jal hay 1 Bat dort take her past anywhere Make it Mother Hackers We Ul fin Moon apy with ovis farpieonas peinie city stevak sirup salnnoni om anny efiour ouber tabahous iriaers Ohar cebebrated OO ei sabad tears oe haded with every dhanet thom WHE potatoes ve gpctatale fresti take foreach acl bacnrerrsetede dessert All dar $ovtou. hp cue cmmriphete CAri dd eerietiibrer we biave ospecbal meta ter kod arader boy We Peven Rive Neomti og spree ual pn thor ag: with thie cred (Nee we MOTHER 922.821 5 wort tefl yoni what te protrage bee bn a SUrpnise') . e ‘ het woody we ttnthe Hat NT bees cba our loving family a Nveotbhaer Tin ker hay cua og) fren TUCKE Mt biti feo Mery nm hood IP xpenence P.S. We love you! XOX... es Oe el | ! | _-— = — om Lodi om us Vas ol