B6 - Wednesday, July 25, 1984 - North Shore News THE LATE BLUMER is a zany comedy playing at the Arts Club Theatre on Seymour, starring Rick Scott as the Blumer, centre, Meredith Bain Woodward as Elaine and Robert Met- calfe as Rex. Looking through an old trunk, Elaine and Rex Start reminiscing about the '60s, but they find more than they bargained for. For reservations call 687-1644. TYITTITITT TLL @0066000688808008 NEWS photo Terry Peters Music makers at the top FOUR NORTH Shore musicians will be among 100 the orchestra," says NYO tional Youth Orchestra of Canada’s finest young instrumentalists gather- Presvocnt orores Wootton, achieve Success In 4 the : . . ‘reflecting the development musical centres around the ing at Kingston to be a part of the 1984 National of talent across the country. world and are hired by AVALON MOTOR HOTEL Youth Orchestra. This year, the level is higher Canada’s symphony 1025 Marine Dr., North Van They are: Barbara Bnden organizations as the Van- than ever. This enables us io orchestras. © ‘ of North Vancouver, Stephen couver Youth Orchestra, Structure an extremely Field of West Van., David ‘Courtenay Youth Music Cen- challenging training program 7\YyT : + Y . .) Crist of North Van. and = tre, and, in particular, the for the musicians, in step ANNXTL AL INI [ \N ARR] S & CR A\FTS John Helmer of North Van. National Youth Orchestra. with the increasing demands en * * “oe 7 ~ , . a ~ The instrumentalists who Leading the orchestra in a of the orchestra industry. have gained places inthe or program of Mozart, Founded in 1960, the Na- chestra — for which up to. Schumann, Beethoven and tonal voun Orchestra " 1,000 musicians audition others, Mr. Pauk will make internationally recognize . ; for the high cahbre of its per- A OY each year — will take part in his first concert appearance formance training. Many of a (wl an intensive six-week pro as conductor of the NYO this year’s young players gram of t . ° orchestral STanang, *‘More musicians than ever have already begun profes- under the direction of before, al a younger age, are sonal careers ach year Maestro Kazuyoshi Akiyama , y e BC. . . ; y : and a faculty of 20 achieving the standard set by more graduates of the Na- distinguished musicians from Canada and abroad. From July 14to August 23, the young musicians are stu dying, rehearsing and perfor ming on the campus of Quecn'’s Uaiversity, follow ing a mgorous course of pro fessional orchestral training hailed by experts as one of the most advanced in the world. Macstro Kazuyoshi Aktyama, Musi Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, wall be returning for bys third scason with the National Youth Orchestra in addition to his post un Van couver, Mr Aktyama has conducted many of the world’s great orchestras in cluding Montreal, Toronto, Philadciphia, New York Philharmonin lLoadon’s Royal Phalharmonn | Berlin Raho Symphony Orchestra ( hdav Patt! ¢ c mts, SM JIM BYRNES Strastashk y Une Pouatostawsha erp otters Alva Stee ting thre oe ctv stead tas seanscony wall toe SURPRISES GALORE! and many others Mi Aktyama orcnowned for his ealullag mastery of the twentieth . Friday, July 27¢12pm-9pm saturday, July 28° 10am-dSpm Nhe Pah Coasevadeany con HYATYT REGENCY HOTEL. Vancouver Original B.C. Native Indian Aris & Crafts for Sale Admission $1.- Children free - ludiga Artis & Cratts Society of BoC, Beacon sewed cnnpmset Mi Poach Miasecal Ldercctonr of fugu ttte Wh Wig ee CR ROY CT { } Se (aim INTERNATIONAL PLAZA | VeVi © ood COPEP EC TNO at Y JOTEL | CORP ee OV) OO OTS CCRT trmergoldy cue ot woth sare ty