28 - Sunday, February 17, 1985 - North Shore News Entert ment TT FOR SCHOOL BREAK Disney classic resurfaces ONE OF Walt Disney's greatest triumphs, Fantasiu, is‘ celebrating its 45th an- niversary this year as its popularity reaches greater heights than ever before. Fantasia established animation as the true art form that it is, introduced stereophonic sound to mo- tion pictures. and also popularized classical music with moviegoing audiences. It triumphantly returns with a brand new state-of-the-art soundtrack that is at once faithful to the great Leopold Stokowski’s original score, and is in keeping with the film’s tradition as an in- novator in the use of sight and sound. Two-time Academy Award-winner (The Sound of Music. West Side Story} \r- win Kostal conducted and supervised the re-recording of Fantasia using the largest group of musicians cver brought together for a recor- ding session — 125 hand- BC Boys Choir wants you LOWER MAINLAND youths are being given a chance to travel and all that it will cost them is a song. The world-reknowned British Columbia Boys Cholir will hold auditions for new members. Double jazz HANDSWORTH SCHOOL jazz vands are spectacular and they’re out to prove the point — twice. On the night of February 20 — this Wednesday — it will be a Junior Night of Music in the large gym of the high school starting at 7:30 p.m, Then on Tuesday, Feb. 26, the event is Spectacular If at Centennial Theatre, again starting at 7:30 p.m. Spectacular 1 will feature the school’s senior band and guest performers. Admission to both concerts is $3 for adults and $! for seniors and students. The senior and the junior jazz bands from the school finished first and second at ‘the recent Surrey Jazz Festi- val and saxophonist Ken Hoffman was named best senior soloist. Recorders VHS & BETA THE LEADING BRANDS ow WAREHOUSE PRICED! BUY WIT ONFIDENCE SS—WE! = LE OED DIFFERENC! HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC {2 blks. behind the Avalon) at 1078 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 9-9 Fri. 985-8738 42-4 Sun. No previous experience is necessary and organziers point to the boys choir as a first-class opportunity for both travel and training in the vocal arts. Boys between the ages of eight and 24 years of age are eligible for the choir. To arrange for an audition contact Anne Brailev at 266-0952, Katharine Trueman at 988-6744 or Don Forbes al 922-3961. Picked studio musicians in all! When it first burst on the scene in 1940, Disney techni- cians in collaboration with RCA created ‘*Fantasound,"’ a directional and third dimensional effect which allowed audiences of that day to hear the music of a great symphony orchestra with a startling and rich new realism. Fantasia's bold new digital and Dolby stereo soundtrack is designed to ex- cite audiences of today in much the same way that ‘“Fantasound’’ affected moviegoers in 1940. Certain- ly no improvements could be made in the beautiful visual interpretations of the music of Bach, Becthoven, Tchaikovsky and other music greats featured on the soundtrack. In color by Technicolor and recorded in Dobly sterco, Fantasia is Buena Vista. re-released by “The Marx Brothers of Brass” (New Fork Times) In Concert with the Vancouver Chamber Choir Wed. Feb. 20 8:60 p.m. ORPHEUM Generously sponsored by VANEIITS A CBC Broadcast Event Tickets: VTC outlets, CBO, Eaton's, Woodward's. Credit Card Line: 280-4444 Information: 738-6322 A Bencfit Concert for the Vancouver Chamber Choir Endowment Fund & SASSY Back by popular demand Opening Feb. 18 Come in, relax and enjoy. No Cover Charge The Lynnwood inn 1515 Barrow St., N.V. 988-6161 On Robson THE GENERAL public will have an opportunity to see some of the work produced by students in the Studio Art department of Capil:no Col- lege, when their exhibition goes on show at the Robson Square Media Centre later this month. Entitled ‘Aspects of Pain- ting and Printmaking”’, the show will feature selected works of 10 artists studying in the Art Institute program, and the second year of the Studio Art program, Works will be chosen to show the advanced and diverse nature of two dimen- sional work produced within the department, as well as to give an in-depth look at the unique vision of each of the artists. “Aspects of Painting and Printmaking’’ starts today and runs to March 2 from J1 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Sundays. It's been 10 years and we're still cooking for you 10 years ago we opened our doors with an idea.and a lot of energy. Well, we're still here, and doing better than ever thanks to you. So for the month of February we are offering these specials to celebrate our anniversary. FEBRUARY SPECIALS Fresh water Tiger Prawns Steak and Tiger Prawns $995 $1035 With all the trimmings! Salad bar extra So if you haven't visited us, please drop in and see what the rest of the North Shore is talking about. errno ra ea Mates} Seafood Restaurant 998 Marine Dr. N. Vancouver 980-1213 |