PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 Beautiful Ann Mortifee in Concert & Saturday, 18 January, 8:00 p.m., Humanities Theatre Adults $15.00 Students/Seniors $12.50 Mery] Streep as Baroness Karen Blixen, is subtle and strong, with her credible husky and sultry Danish accent. A quiet magnitude emenates through Streep‘s interpretation, one of her finest roles to date, as she valiantly fights her tendency to need anyone or demand obligation from Finch For tickets call 885â€"4280 Denys Finch Hatton like the animals he studies, and the landscape he lovingly prowlis, cannot be tamed, cannot be caged and ‘does not want to be at the end of someone else‘s Hatton. life‘. Yet he is classic romaniticist, and comes to Blixen because he wants to not because he has to. _ "He was not ours, he was not mine," laments Blixen, despite their cherished time together. There is a mutual respect and wonderous sense of freedom, with this couple as they both discover all the forbidden treasures, and secrets of the dark continent while on safari. Robert Redford in his sixth movie with director Sydney Pollack, is sincere, secretive, yet direct in his role, his chemistry with Streep, complex but entirely natural, as the "man who likes to give presents but not at Christmas."‘ But the aspect of Out of Africa which qualifies it for Oscar material, is the third character, Africa itself. To John Barry‘s and Neville Marriner‘s (Mozartâ€" Amadeus) magestic music score, director of photography David Watkin, depicts Africa in lush sunset sithouettes, windâ€"swept plains, and fascinating aerial insights into the land‘s most exotic species from lions roaming. freely, to flocks of colorful birds skittering across the regions‘ vast lakes. Em.feloped with the romance of Blixen and Finch Hatton, the effect is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece. uw Aarts Centre THE GODFATHER Pizza & Subs Joyce Lee Bluevale â€" cram! Final exams start tomorrow for the first semester and run through until Jan. 24. Following that there are two holidays (Jan. 26â€"28) for students only. Tickets available at the Human ties Theatre Boy Office® and all BASS outlets Hours Monday to Enday 11 a m to 6 p m . Saturday. 1 to S pm Jan. 30 may seem weeks away so mark it down on your calendar. That‘s the night for Bluevale‘s firstever Beach Bash dance. It is a Thursday dance so it will start at 7:30 pm. and go to 10: 30 p.m. and prices are cheap ($3 fee card, $5 without). Dress up Hawaiian (sherts, tanks, cocoa butter etc.) and you‘ll get $1 off and a special surprise. 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