CELEBRATED works choreographed by Paula Ross and completely _ re- mounted for this season will be featured in upcoming Spring studio performances. Running Aprnil 5 to 8 and 12 to 15, four works are scheduled to be shown: Mumblin Reds, Paulatics, Strathcona Park, and Buf- falo Bill, or I Want to go to Europe. Seats will be placed on an angle around the dance floor for this circus of dance, music and poetry. A LIGHT moment from Argyle Secondary school production of The Life of St. Francis of Assisi written by drama teacher Lioyd Burritt. Pictured above are (left to right) lan Strtichuck, Shawn Cassidy, and Kirk Holland who are joined by other Argyle students in the musical drama which runs April 4 to 10 at 7:30 p.m in the drama theatre. For more in- Tickets are $6 for the 8p.m. shows at the studio, 3488 West Broadway. For Umbrella display ARTS UMBREALLA, art centre for young people ages 2 to 18, on Granville Island, is holding an exhibition of paintings by Vancouver artist Roz Marshall until April 12 along with work by some of her Arts Umbrella students. The hours are: 9:30 a.m. to formation and tickets call 986-3181. more information and res- ervations call 732-9513 or 732-5332. 6:00 p.m. Monday to Thurs- day; 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday. This show is a . preview of the artist’s works which will be travelling to the Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto, on April 28. For more information, call 681-4786. NEWS photo Stuart Davis * Only at VTC/CBO Eaton's, Woodward's, & Major Malis, PRICE RIDE ALL DAY ML on site sales $9.9 Bumper Boats & Go Karts excluded FREE ADMISSION EXHIBITION PARK ‘il ! HRA A Hii B21 - Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - North Shore News oc — Dancing for Spring te e 3 i jug bale mA "| | i i Peg rng gill | ii lies Ws | il li il | fries qu pide. ott h My at Maul SCHENLEY CANADA INC Wh warcak MOWTRE AL ORONO CALGARY WAMCOUUES (amage my hy | Hurry il keine \ if te hs veep ttt HMMM LUT rl it i ut We ' rr aNneonnaguecengtnsuend adden: ae A