A concert of Chinese traditional and western music will be held June 20 at 8 p.m. at UW Humanities Theatre. Performed by vocal- ists and instrumenta- lists from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the program offers a mixture of traditional Chinese instrumental music, folk songs and classical works from Five members ot Music from China will be performing at UW Humanities Theatre Wodnoaday June 20 " 'r-sTttagttmRttSE..,agtttqgtttsEttettErtE__, partota 19MtourofCartada. MlR!illitniiigriPIaN3MilllllrP. " cumu- Sunni-l F7 LS' = O Distinctive Chinese music at Humanities SENIOR CAMPUS 41s mum ST., wnuuoo (Sq9Attttt-6723) FOR DETAILS, CONTACT se Jobn’s-Kilmannock School St- Joraritr-Kilrr2tararatock School Sound academic curriculum advanced level Small classes Comprehensive athletic and music programmes - . I 4‘ 4" 'us, . I 'dljli',d classes, grades 8-13 (Waterloo) Boys only, grades 4-8 (Elora) Transportation pr?vifcu1.from Guelph, Cambridge, and the K-VV areas Member, Canadian Association Independent Schools LIMITED OPENINGS AT SEVERAL GRADE LEVELS FOR THE 1984-85 SCHOOL YEAR Chinese music has its distinctive characteris- tics in scales, modes, rhythm, melody, form, polyphony and other means of expression, conditioned by the psy- chological constitution, cultural tradition and aesthetic principles of the Chinese people. With the growth of cul- tural exchanges be- Schumann, Rossini and Verdi. There is an alternative for your son or daughter Have you considered lumoa CAMPUS 33 HENDERSON ST., "ORA (519-846-0022) tween China and other countries, Chinese tra- ditional music is being more widely and more seriously appreciated as an integral part of world music. The Shanghai Con- servatory was the first professional music training institution in China, founded in 1927, by Cai Yuanpei and Xiao Youmei. pioneers at (Continued on page 24) of [ili)ijiiiililjp DAY , T Sjr_??i11u__.cll-_-__frflrr, Z-OUJmlDaJ'dUS 2ma l-- Loaf of Bread J A!) ONLY . y, ._2_s. 1)i.k,i'-.i.i.r1, _"f'fi:'i, ( rrudatit9r', Happy 'C L. si-rl,,,""""' Day. SUNDAY. IUNE W. mucky Fned Choker: "AT MICHYNG Kim FRED CHOU!" SKIES." "tttart. My I my " undo on. 1M». WM. My. " "IL-12 from PM one “may " and am. 05‘"..- Pm In". [MW . :56 (It '0“. WW tto the m "* ï¬ns) 0 :m tun-out In! - to plan) oqt45r 'iMetqr tut-chum.“ o "I "qttHo6 M Ed It 59000. chrooltocdrt WATERLOO 0mm. VIEWSDAV. m 13. 1004 - PAGE 23 oCoootrr mun." on Mr M on†. "4 R6rtg In. WW o tMM New": Willem-6001M 2tlr,Q 'tor-oc-_-ter" lawn o'utMM-Jtmi Mu. 11m ibierre's 32 Eingt?tmet8.,Waterlott - mam All dinners include fresh vegetables, potato, rolls and butter, relish tray and pate. _ Prime Rib of Beef $R95 FAMILY DAY 1 - 15 pc Bucket 2 - 500 ml Salads 1 - Loaf of Bread EVERY SUNDAY STEAK HOUSE