Paintings by Roland Strasser will fill the gallery from October 11 to November 11. Indoâ€"Canada Association presents Budhgqgg_!g“ Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents Anton Kuerti in a fiveâ€"Friday performance of the Schubert cycle during the month of June. Programs 1, 3. 4. and 5 will be June 1, 15, 22 and 29 at 8 p.m. at UW while the second program, ticketâ€"holders should note, is slated for WLU June 8 at 8: 15 p.m. Kuerti was lauded as a "virtuosic interpreter® after his eightâ€"concert series of the Beethoven sonatas locally in 1979â€"80 and the sonatas of SchObert also abound in beauty and occasionally rise to lyrical heights beyond even Beethoven‘s magnificent works. The Indoâ€"Canada Association will stage a concert featuring renowned sitar player Budhaditya Mukherjee Sunday, June 17 at 2 p.m. in Room 1E1 at WLU. Chamber Supertickets and sixâ€"packs for the 1984â€"85 season are applicable and tickets are also available at UW Art Centre 885â€"4280 or by phoning the Chamber Society at 886â€"1673. -_-Mt;kherjee, whose performances have been acclaimed as overshadâ€" owing Ravishankar‘s, will be acâ€" Teacher Lorna Sawatsky leads members of an Early Childhood Muflcclmmanhomnltor&muy'ooponhouuatm Beckett School of Piano. The students are left to right Douglas Browne, Teesha and Caryn Petker and Maggie Ballantyne. Pat Arbuckie photo Kuert! performs Schubert sonatas 15 and runs until Deâ€" cember 16. The new year opens with an experimental companied by Pandit Mukind Bhali, professor of Tabla at Khairagarh Music University. _ _ Tickets are $8 for members and $10 for nonâ€"members. Free refreshâ€" ments will be served. For more information call Shanta Dubey at 885â€"2772. Rome Retrospective, five years of student work from UW‘s School of Architecture Rome Program will move into the gallery on Febâ€" ruary 21, running until April 14. The projects on display address the architecture of Rome â€" a city rich with outâ€" standing architecture. A black and white photography exhibiâ€" tion, Black, White and Grey, opens April 18 and runs to June 9. The exhibition combines the work of eight proâ€" fessional photograâ€" phers in an intriguing look at the world. The 1984â€"85 gallery season closes with selections from UW‘s Permanent Art Collection, offering the rare opportunity of viewing some of the finest pieces which are distributed throughout the campus during the year. Entitled simply, Selected Works, the show runs from June 13 to August 18. The Gallery is open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. ty 4 p.m., Sundays 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Children star at 1| Beckett open house Wâ€"â€"â€"â€"’ Kate Capshaw saves Ke Huy Quan from falling through a rope bridge during a spectacular escape from the evil Palace of Pankot in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Hold the popcorn tight in The Temple of Doom Coral Andrews Chronicle Special Guess what? Indy‘s back! And the action starts as soon as the credits fade. * If you take your eyes off the sergen, you‘re libel to miss any number of splitâ€"second miniature disasters at any time in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. As Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford has the audience in the palm of his grimy hands. He once again scrapes through incredible predicaâ€" ments, by the brim of his familiar battered hat, armed only with gumption, timing and fiery wit. Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw), Indy‘s female partner thinks archeologists are "furry little men searching for their mummies." Being thrown into volcanic death pits, careening off roller coaster mine trails at breakâ€"neck speed, and hanging off rope bridges is not exactly her idea of a swell time, but the crowds love it. The opening features Willie in a Shanghai night club, complete with glitzy gown and chorus crooning Cole Porter‘s vintage Anything Goes, and in this deathâ€"defying Raiders Of The Lost Ark sequel, anything does. _Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas are a formidable pair, and their collaboration keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finâ€" ish ""i'larrison Ford repeats his charming Bondish role, as Jones, almost a period Hans Solo. He and Willie plus Jones‘ little sideâ€"kick Short Chronicle Staff The Beckett School of Piano in Waterloo will open its doors to the general public Sunday, June 3. Marjorie Beckett, director of the school, explained that the open house is held annually to give local residents an opportunity for a firstâ€"hand look at programs offered at the Beckett school. *"*People interested in the program can come and see what is being done and bring their children,‘"‘ she explained. Throughout the afternoon, youngsters inâ€" volved in the Early Childhood Music program will give a demonstration of a typical class. The program, developed at the school four years ago for children aged four to six years, gives beginning students a good introduction to music, Movie Review Round, are tossed together through fate in a scene customâ€"made for gaspâ€"aâ€"minute thrills and chilis. o _ Escaping from villainous fighters after a ballroom brawl, the trio find themseives headed for India. After jumping for their lives, the three discover a barren settlement devoid of chilâ€" dren.â€" â€" Irked by curiosity, and a permanent lust for danger, Indiana Jones agrees to find the missing children and return the village to prosperity by returning the sacred stone of Sankara to its rightful shrine. Temple Of Doom was filmed in and around the exotic location of Sri Lanka, and boasts all the elements of good oldâ€"fashioned entertainment. The crowd continually claps, oohs and ahhs, as Indy and Co. ‘flow‘ from one calamity to the next. Capshaw. (she has three films coming out in the next few months) as sassy Willie Scott, makes interesting female fare for Ford. The zany blonde doesn‘t care if her life hangs in the balance, (and it does through Doom), but if she breaks a nail, all viable hell breaks loose. _ Ford ;ï¬aévaï¬shaw have the comic chemistry as he and Carrie Fisher did in Star Wars, but Capshaw is much funnier. Ke Huy Quan, as the streetwise Short Round, is another claim to fame of Spielberg‘s incrediâ€" ble knack for finding child na_@urals. Tel.;l.;;l; (‘;f DO:)mU is his first role, and he carries it off admirably, scrambling to the aid of his fellow troubleshooter whenever he is needâ€" Beckett said. "It teaches them listening and concentration, develops rhythm and gives them good groundâ€" work for private lessons which come later."‘ It‘s also fun in a group session,‘‘ she explained. The 70 students, currently involved in the program, are introduced to concepts of rhythm, tempo, melpdy and dynamics with body moveâ€" ments, speech rhymes, singing and listening games and through the use of percussion and melodic instruments. The oneâ€"hour classes are held weekly from September to May . â€" Sunday‘s pminm begins at 2 p.m. with a demonstration by four and fiveâ€"yearâ€"old stuâ€" dents. Sixâ€"yearâ€"olds will follow at 3 p.m. with a display of more advanced musical skills. The Beckett school is located at 238 King St. S. in Waterioo.