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'20 Saturday, January 13. 1968 Op. I. The featured vocalist Kehama Mendel, who oa twa XBC Contest The CBC i ho'dtrg a second Song Market contest. It Is open Canadian songwriters, amateur and professional, and the deadline for entries is March 31.

Thirty-two songs win be sei-arted for broadcast on CBC Shrrwrase during July. August and September and from these the pjrfges will seiect the winding and three runners-en. The -writers of all songs bmedrast will receive "4. and tin will he paid to earn of the srm finalists An additions' pnre of II. MM will go to the top winner.

i flat The Ottawa Journal by: DO BZLiLTL7 1' 1- Theatre News KARMOX HISTADKLTII BALLET It 4 THE HIGH tHLLOWS Israeli Show Features Folk Music, Dancing The Grand Musk Hall of Israel, a variety show ranging (rota folk daadng to novelty instrumental numbers, will come to Ottawa for two nights before opening at New York's Palm Theatre. 1 The company of 60 dancers fingers and instrumentalist anil pert oral fat the Capitol Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday at 1 3 p.m. ander auspice Tremblay Concerts. The troupe has already made a successful appearance on the Ed Sullivan television show. Headlining the show is the farmon HisUdruth Ballet, a group of folk dancers directed by Jonathan Karaoa.

at the International Youth Fe-thral in Hetssnki. The company also hxlunri two singing groups, the High Willows aaaf tbe Hacaraaelasu. in addition to the aasabaaat-eaaV wde team af Baa and Daaat. Nicfsri, a ftousb-bora xrlo-pbomst. plays banes on bottles.

and Boaz. a versatile Yi performer plays the and bongo- hate eVssni There also aa wctiesua of 2S. Musical director of the snow minor Scberae, On. II. 7 i RHOOA PCSDtrrOX Ottawa soprano, wul sirg the role of Eurydire in a concert version of scenes from Cluck's opera Orpheus and For) dice, to be presented at the next Ottawa Civic Symphony concert.

Conducted by Nicholas Gotdschmidt, the concert wftl take place Jan. 24 in the High Schonl of Commerce auditorium. Miss Pendleton g're" a recital next Thursday in Newport." Rl. under auspves of the Newport Civc Muuc Festival Deadline Msasdav is the official dead pted to lsrr. mo "jr'TTL .1 rh anLi iMrUI for lalkunrmf i secretary.

WrgM. SO Oaawa 7, Mrs. F. Dunregan Road. I Lntnes wil be accepted unul Jan.

22 bat any filed after Monday asest be accompanied by an additional "penalty of two alaBars. The coaamitte has announced two changes in the syllabus. The test pax for Class 63. ifaaerro aoorano aoio. ander.

21 I years) has been changed to Haw Twelve Oxen by John: Ireland (Booary and Hawke) Sm iu ul. -I- is luchak Graoani who has (No. 311). competitors may Bsc directed a anmbar of israrii I aaty editioa of the test pare. stage Droductjona and has vnt I Tbe festival is scheduled for for Urns.

lHay4-II. Piano Recital Monday I Film News By Cynthia Millman For her recital The National Film Theatre's jaenes entitled Po rvh Cawma: New Dnvctiaats. which opened I last mgC contaane next Fndav at a with Scenes Fisher, The second nasi af the pro- rf Erected by Jerrv Park H.rh School Maadayigram wiR be made on af the izht. pianist Cynthia Millman fofaswaag pieces syOi.i: Bal-mgM was iaa rhnva annataa bv Harrdn.Ilade in A fat. Oa.

47. the three: Ol is- n. ViairkH of On. SJL and the Skisliaaewsai. 0 group of pieces by Chopin.

Miss Milnvaa crew up fat Ot tawa and was a prominent com- aetitior Sfi the Ottawa Music Festival. For the past six years sSs has been studying in Vienna. She will nn try the final exammatmn for the concert diploma of the State Academy Vienna. Retrnt'y she has been tak frf a particular interest in the the works of Haydn and she will open her Ottawa recital with that composer's Sonata in lC major fHob. XVI 1 This wil be followed by Bee- in ma for.

Op. II. and Berg's Piano Sonata. The leatare last Tbe Barrier, aa film directed by Last aotht aha marked the ajiiiasa, af a aeries called The Dark Face of Csanedy. These runts are shown at pas.

The faatnft next week will be It's sat the Bag. a rsaj French Mm directed by Pierre Prevert. Both series will continue Frt- Otuwa Film Society. OfTTJUNC COURSES Tbe arts committee of Lnisirs de la Gssadeloupe, a Hull, or-rararation. tt offering rourses for adults ta photography, fundamentals of mosar.

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TMuasoar rMoit tcaaai iii'lhiiii. aaaxa far -oo laaaJa, anaXiia Haa I nL aanar sn iaa Carwaa UaV arwty Timi a. ja am. Lot. OlHaa TI11IH Ssr ArmCR ATlSBQtG is swector of the Contemporary Chamber tjisemble, which will be beard Carieton L'nrversity's Alumni Theatre tonight at 3a This wilt be the second in the IK7-K series of Carieton Chamber Cancerts.

Wessberg's group Is associated with Rutgers State University in New -Jersey. November, and Stu Martin, drums, who played tin til recently with vibraphonist Gary Burton. Friedman and Zoller have been collaborating since 1962. when both were members of the Herhie Mann grown Tours arts, begrrmmg nest week. Mrs i of Europe' ia ISM and 1967.

Adele Vrrvsr f7T7l2) is apnea ranees at the Newport handling regtratwin The in-limit Festital and college con stnartors will be Francois Rou-' certs have brought their new ieaa. Yerna Jacobsoo and Nan i sound to the attention of-jil jnhry. fans and critnv The Dandy Lion, a play writ ten for Toronto's Colonnade Theatre by Pat Patterson and Robie Robb, will be presented by Ottawa's Theatre for Chil dren as its second production of the season. Directed by Jack Robertson, the show will open next Satur day at Lauientian High School. It will continue on subsequent Saturday afternoons at Ridge-mont, RIdeauv Woodroffa and Hillcrest High Schools and con clude Feb.

24 at Glebe Collegi ste. 1 Mark Featherstone will as the boy who takes his lion, to a circus, looking for job.s Don Grant will play the part of the lion. Brady Long will appear as the ringmaster; Mike FarreH as Da ton the Daring; Sharon McCor-inkk as Winnie, a bareback nder; Francois Lauzoo as uu- ford the down, and Anne Matthews as Tammy. bal lerina The show contains a number of songs and the audience will be invited to join in some of them. Mike Tremblay will be at the piano.

Mr. Robertson has designed the set and Eiieea Lemmon the costumes. The Towa Theatre production of Luv is scheduled to have a total of II performances during Us run in LaSaDe Academy auditorium Jan. 1J-I7. Both Fri days the-e wifl be a supper show at six o'clock in addition to aa crenint performance at nine o'clock.

There will also be 2.M matinee each Saturday. The Saturday evening perform ances and those from Monday to Thursday wiH begin at tK. Governor-General and Mrs. Roland Schener are to attend the opening performance. Bruce Sparks, Melenie Pratt.

Brian Mortimer and Mike toi ansae have the leading roles in tha Brookficld High School drama society's production of Teahouse of tbe August Moon. winch will be staged in the school auditorium next Tars-day. Friday and Saturday at I p.m. The John Patrick comedy deals with the tribulations af the American army of occupation In Okinawa foflowtng the war. It Is being directed by two Brookfieid teachers, Paul Mar- Land and William Peacock.

Barry Stewart is as direct the Ottawa Little Theatre produc tion of Lather, an award-was rung play by John Osborne Auditions are planned for Jan. at TJt i a The play wil be stared in April. Tbe Orpheus Society, which has been stag tag its -shows In the Technical High School eodi-toriam since 1M1. has booked the new High School of Com-merce awdiiotiom for Its pro duction af The Sound of Music. Auditions for the show have1 ander way this week and will contawat tomorrow.

It la to'iiAm I hvMtlr am WTPEmoi piwu aa April 1 Friedman Jazz Group To Play at Carieton Don Friedman, noted Ameri-I Born in San Francisco day ensngs until Feb. 1 the cn ltzz pianist will bring his 9J5 Friedman originally Natnal Lmrary and Public plred to be a concert pianist ensemble to Ottawa next week Art hues auditorium. 'for sn engagement in Carieton University's Alumni Theatre Scandinavian Saga, a fi fee- Friday at 8 30 pm. hn-mg bird and animal 1,1. Thr4mm-t myisie presents Wedn a.

ill pnt'm AwAmoTsnkCrfe nes at ET'U' Natmnal Museum. rn" out oy no means narsn or brittle. Peter and Paris, a Crecho-I The other members of the Jmakiaa film directed by' M.k group are Attila Zoller. Hun-Forman will be shown in ranan-bom guitarist: Reggie National Library and Public 1 Workman, bass, who performed Archives building Monday at with vibrapbonist Bobby pas. hv the L'nrveruty of Hutcherson at Carieton In in Ss-I He began bis iau career la the San Francisco area, appearing with Dexter Gordon.

ShortyJ Rogers and Buddy Colletie. A job with Buddy DeFranco's group led to a trip to New York, where he decided to stay. Since that time be has worked lift. tUJ LEONID AS UfOVETSKY Hope to Prevent Queue for Sunday Gallery Concert The National Gallery Association has announced new admission plan for the recital to be given in the Gallery auditorium tomorrow after by Uruguayan pianist Entry paaaes wiB be avail able the lobby of the Gallery at 2 pas. tomorrow, an hour and IS minutes before concert time.

The number of. THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA llpi Street, Ottawa 4 distributed will corres pond to tha number of seats in the auditorium, ft is hoped that this system wiQ prevent long queues which have been customary at Sunday concerts in the Gallery. Tomorrow's concert is under the patronage, of Rodnruei Nin. charge d'aftaires of the Embassy of Uruguay. Mr.

'flUtwrvetaky's program All include threw annaiaa ho fbemeaico Scarlatti. Beet hoven's Sonata la minor. Op. III. Prokofiefr-s Sonata No.

2 in pieces bv with many of the top names Schumann and the Uruguayan composer Hector Toser. ZANY COMEDY This scene is from Luv, the zany Broadway comedy by Murray Schisgal which the Town Theatre is staging as Its opening production. Joel Kenyon and Dinah. Christie, as Elian and Milt Manville, prepare to hoist the body of Harry Berlin (played by Tom Kneebone) over a New York bridge. Directed by Frank Daley, the play will be presented in LaSalle Academy auditorium Jan.

15-27. CONTtMPORARY PLAYS Theatre Toronto to Make Debut TORONTO (CP) For two years Theatre Toronto has been seeking ways to rekindle theatrical interest in Toronto but has not staged a single production to date. Confident that it now may have a successful formula, the company wilt come out of the dormant stage Jan. IT when It opens a 12 week season of re pertory at tbe Royal Alexandra Theatre a i a with The Drummer Boy. Theatre Toronto came Into being lit 1X5 when two professional theatre companies in Toronto foundered the Canadian Players and the Crest Theatre.

William Graham, president of Theatre Toronto and former president of the Crest Canadian Players Founds! ion, says Thea tre Toronto will be a completely contemporary theatre, bringing to Toronto new plays that have attracted serious critical artery lion. t. sen again tbe plays ofSlrladberg, Shaw. Shakespeare and the others. II will be too soon." CHAMBER CONCERT A program featuring the French horn will be presented the University of Ottawa chamber series lomonow night by a group of Ottawa musicians led by cellist Joyce.

Sands. The bora player will be Gordon Moore. The concert will be held Ttbaret HaO. I McDougal Avenue, at I p.m. 202 Bank SL 235-4300-09 Parking at Municipal Lot Behind Building Any formula for whether personal or must Include money on success.

at ine equation, incaire le ronto. "using a marketing research technique and liberal injections of financial aid from the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council. Metropolitan Toronto council and private donations, has achieved some financial security. The four productions that will constitute the INS sea tan are: The Drummer Boy, Monti tel aovelinvcrttic Jeaa a 1 1 drama oVin.il Hulm bim! via lence In 17th century Quebec. described as a horror story with warmth; Little Murders.

Ameri can cartoonist Jules Feiffer's saline comedy about guerrilla righting in the streets; The Sol diers' Rolf Hochhuth's drama about the Allied policy of satur ation bombing ta the Second World War. and Festival of Carols. John Htltt'l comedy set. ait the twinging subarbsa CYNTHIA MILLMAN PIANO RliCITAL Monday, January IS, at S-3Q p.m. Fisher Park High School Auditorium Tickets, at tbe door.

12.M, stadenU SI ARTISTS MATERIALS CUSTOM FRAMING CANADIAN PAINTINGS WcnlDacCr ART SHOP 4B. OAlXamY Ottawa Civic Symphony Nicholas Gold schmkit Conductor January 24th at the NfW Hieh School ef Cemmerts Aediterlava scbsaW at tles'ittai ni ss a Sswv Tow Urn wo, a 4. "naHaa- at A aviow SoaS warn -OroMMS an lorraic- Caororl Vorsow asnuis ooris rorsor aoj uoi i oiwhiwi- TVketa fXSO $3.00 $XS0 asooov Oreof eAt st Oisawe Cjt Sowativ encnoioe in in mil iiwi. it O. Saa nss.

Sow loo rot ruiTNU iMrOtMAnoN mAsi cau ni-4sn 6kjr 1st floor: furopeon tculpturt: Conddion pointings 2nd floori furopeon Mmter pointings ond tculpturt 3rd floori THE COLOUR PRIMTi on exhibition svhlch trocti tho brood outlines of tha development of the colour print from the 15th century to the present day. Contemporary Canadian pointings. 6th floor-. Conodiort Wdr Memoriol, ond Wor Recordt Collscliont.

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