57 - Weduesday, December 10, 1986 - North Shore News | DINNER AND CONCERT Auditions} Boys’ Choir sings at WV church allow . A WEST VANCOUVER’S St. for turkeys and other prizes as well p.m. and dinner is served at 6:30 Children under five years old will B David's United Church will host as the boys’ choir singing p.m. The candlelight’ concert be admitted free to both. the B.C. Boys’ Choir Christmas Christmas songs. begins at 8 p.m. St. David's United Church is RH dinner and candlelight concert Tickets for the dinner and con- focated at 1525 Taylor Way in ; Cc ance ‘ Dec. 13. The concert program features cert are $15 for adults, $12 for West Vancouver. For tickets or ; ‘ pieces from the upcoming film children and seniors. Tickets for more information call Mary 4 : The evening event features a Sinterklaus, in which the choir the concert only are $6 for adults, Bourke at 980-2030 or Ann Brailey to dance B traditional turkey dinner, raffles performed. The evening starts at 6 $4 for children and seniors. at 266-0952. THE PROFESSIONAL division of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School will hold auditions Dec. 21 at the Vancouver’s Goh Ballet Academy. Successful applicants will be given first priority for placement in the 1987 summer session. Bia \ Under the direction of the RWB B fi associate artistic director David : ae ; A oF Moroni, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Ba? 5 let , A School’s professional division was e/a ‘ @ Qu FN BEDS hs $398 founded in 1970. : with night tobles and mattress NOW Providing a comprehensive @, e § § training program for young ay INGLE BEDS oo 137 dancers intent upon a professional + 69 standard twin me, less mattress NOW s career, the professional division TEEW BED SETS . 7 q Ww @ with bookcase and drawers NOW not only attracts students from across Canada, but from countries § @ ; throughout the world. six DRAWER CHESTS "oot ” 138 Students receive a classical ballet 3 wide, 16 deep. . NOW ¢ training including pointe and pas & FOUR DRAWER CHESTS nu 98 de deux, and also study repertoire, jf é not shown, 28 high. . NOW ot character, jazz and modern, § . . 5 quase® Selected senior students receive a WALL UNITS 30” wide, 69” high, 16’ dee NOW 127 W performance experience with the Bi ¢ gn, p Concert Hour Ballet touring fm — DOORS BAR DESK FLAPS 58 TTT troupe and perform with the com- ape? q or for above units. NOW pany of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in full-length shows. Admission is by audition only, and the summer session serves asa is ee ea further audition period prior to J 2 ; a , placement in the fall and winter = training program. ; is aT Students must register in ad- § 3 = a =} vance and applications must be ac- § pads i ‘ —ael ol companied by a non-refundable im —s audition fee of $20. a > ’ iE = Auditions take the form of a ballet class with the audition panel headed by principal David Moroni. Students should wear appropriate dancewear and be present 45 minutes prior to audition time. Younger students do not require previous ballet training and ap- plications are available at selected dance studios and dancewear shops in Vancouver or from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in Win- nipeg. For more information regarding auditions or the professional divi- sion, please cortact coordinator Ross Brierton at the RWB Schocl, 289 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, R3B 2B4. The telephone number is (204) 956-0183. © BOOKCASE with DESK EXT f TWO DRAWER, 47 24” P St catags PL SHCNG OBES mS TTR ces ese different mediums —& stock or stand clone A FLYING piano, chairs, wire a STEREO BENCHES 39’ wide, 15’ deep mesh and flower pots are some of Peco eee aes aan © PLUS MORE. wardrobe cupboards...bunk beds...coffee Broken Muse exhibit at the Van- ; i" couver Art Gallery. " and end tables...and more...some models also available in Other non-traditional materials : ws such as debris from a demolition pine or teak finish too... site are used in the exhibit, which features a diverse collection of 15 young Vancouver artists who come from varying backgrounds and different stages of their careers. “All of the artists have shown in small, public or artist-run spaces in Vancouver in recent years,” VAG curator Scott Watson said. ‘‘The vigor and vitality of the work reflects the city’s burgeoning art scene.’” The exhibition continues until Jan. 18. Call the Vancouver Art Gallery at 682-562) for more in- formation,