B10 - Wednesday, November 14, 1984 - North Shore News IN CONCERT UBC celebrates 25 years of music INTERNATIONALLY known soprano Judith Forst will lead a star-studded cast of performers, renowned concert pianist Robert Silverman and celebrated soprano Alexan- dra Browning, in an exciting concert celebrating the 2Sth including Anniversary of the UBC MUSIC DEPARTMENT. UBC MUSIC - 25 Years, a gala performance at the Or- pheum Theatre on March 1, 1985 at 8 p.m., will mark the passing of a quarter century since the department admit- ted its first Bachelor of Music THE GREATER VANCOUVER CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 4 TKTS $4 WED plus 75¢ abf NIGHTS Nov 70 THIS WEEK COMMODORE BALLROOM FEATURING A GREAT DANCE AND VIDEO PARTY BLACK JACK - ROULETTE AND OTHER CASINO GAMES $6 THUR/FRI/SAT NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL THE USUAL VTC/CBO outlets. INFOCENTRES in Major Mails. Lower Mainiand EATONS & WOODWARDS & AT THE DOOR INFO 280-4411 A Tw Waly boa ouives LON Witty bn tA ye Non ft Sound & C.G.M. Color 987-3121 987-4323 iii ‘C’ SERIES LOUDSPEAKERS - CARLTON III Mower Ca diatot to extend bass fespouse - CARINA Il ob CRESTA Il class in 1959. Since that tame, the UBC Music Department has emerged as one of the leading music schools in the country. The concert will form the centrepiece for an ambitious fund-raising drive. The Music School is badly in need of scholarship funds: $16,000 towards a $90,000 goal has already ben raised and pro- ceeds from this Anniversary Scholarship Fund. The fund-raising commit- tee, under the chairmanship Se eR nd SE ON gE a ey eR Sa a STAINMENT of John Hodgins, well- known Vancouver invest- ment consultant, is seeking the large portion of dona- uons through fmends of music in the city and friends of the University. Itis offer- ing preferred seating and other benefits for all tax deductible donations of $25 or more, and free program advertising to corporate sponsors. Those wishing [to contribute should) contact Department Head, Dr. William Benjamin, at 228-2079. The UBC Music School has been a major catalyst in the development of a sophisticated musical climate in Vancouver, and has con- tributed massively to cultural life here through its own con- cert series (190 performances last year). Honorary Patrons Maureen Forrester (renown- ed contralto and newly ap- pointed Chairman of the Canada Council), Mavor Moare (author, producer, and past Chairman of the Maestro Canada Council), Kazuyoshi Aktyama, UBC President George Pedersen, and UBC Chancellor Robert Wyman all extend an invita- uon to join them in honour- ing this tremendous contribu- ution tO Our city. The performance will be given Friday, March I at 8 p.m., in the Orpheum Theatre. Tickets will go on sale at all Vancouver Ticket Centre outlets early in February. General admission will be $12. Still time for orchestra ALTHOUGH the deadline for apphcations to audition in person for the 1985S Na- tional Youth Orchestra has passed, it is still possible for young orchestral musicians to apply to audition by cassette Interested ap- pheants should immediately CALL CLASSIFIEDS 986-6222 Standing Speaker with a $69Q00'~ Poet fer age ee Hagths poacwee Peat dary 499% 399 1285 Marine Dr., N Van contact the NYO head office at 76 Charles Street West, Toronto, Ontario MSS LK8, telephone (416) 922-5031. In some audition centres, late applicants may still have the opportunity to audition in person, in the event of cancellations, so the sooner Dance And fun THE MUSIC begins, a se quence flashes through your head, the instructor's vone sounds “8-6-7 RB) your body reacts to the cue and Starts to move to the rhythm and beat of a class vars daine Jayz is) fun. instporating and captessive Its a great wa for exereise ta geal TYDLISdS Ifovour ate unterested in oa contact is made the better Depending on circumstances, other special arrangements are also sull possible until the end of November. Many hundreds of applica uons, already received, are being processed for auditions beginning in) November in over thirty cities across Canada. Since 1960, the NYO has been Canada’s ma- jor training ground tor or- chestral musicians Full scholarships, valued at up to $8,000, are provided by the NYO to successful candidates for health class, Delbrook Community Centre has openings in both ther adult classes this tall Beginners can learn basi jazz technique on Tuesdays ROW pm Absolutely ne Presyvous dance CAPE ce is needed The Jazz Th class on Wednesdays 6 Vd & pom ois recomended for those whe have danced belore Both Classes cotranee beocty AW ACHES ocr cotaditnat tren: atid flexibility You will) learn dance steps and develop com plete dance routines A warm up, stretch and strength exer erses and cool down are in cluded to round out the program foorepister for vour danee wothkout call 9%4 ALK] or visit Delbrook Community Cen tre Pro rated rates or drop is abe av athable Remember to VOTE! 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