music plays more than just a supporting role, the festival beâ€" gins Friday, Feb. 8 at UW with an allâ€"day video presentation feaâ€" turing the work of former Roxy Music member Brian Eng. in the evening, two films of a planned trilbgy by director Godâ€" frey Reggio and composer Philâ€" ip Glass will be shown at the Princess Theatre at 7 p.m. Saturday‘s events will comâ€" mence at UW, 11 a.m., with two films showcasing the work of Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer. At 2 p.m., Lonely Child: The imaginary World of Claude NUMUS Concerts, in conjuncâ€" tion with the University of Waterioo‘s Fine Arts Film Sociâ€" ety and the Princess Cinema, is presenting Cinemusic, February 8, 9 and 10 at the Princess Cinema and UW‘s Fine Arts Department screening rooms. CINEML Unique series focuses on the music in movies .’«u““““ ess( Sun Sunday morning at 11 a.m., a free screening of video shorts will be presented at UW, featurâ€" ing the work of David Finlay, Elyakim Taussig, David Sinclair, Gordon Monahan, Jane Siberry Brian Eno. For late nighters; Laurie Anderson‘s concert film The Home of the Brave will be shown at 11:30 [s:m. for a of the y The Falls, which features the music of Michael â€"Nyman and returns to the Princess Cinema Vivier show, Peter Mettler‘s The Top of his Head will air at 4 p.m. This film features the music of Fred Frith. Vivier, will be aired. This presenâ€" tation is a postic documentary on the life of the only Canadian composer to achieve an almost Two pieces by performance artist Meredith Monk will be shown at the Princess Cinema at 2 p.m. Sunday afterncon. The show will be followed by World Drums, a film documenting a gathering of 250 of the world‘s greatest drummers at Expo ‘86. The final event of the festival takes place Sunday evening, 8 p.m. at UW. Recent films with live musical accompaniment will be featured. Director Lawrence Brose will be available to disâ€" cuss the creation of two of his films that will be screened. Tickets for each* event are $6.50 general admission and $4.50 for Friends of NUMUS, Princess Cinema members and UW Fine Arts Film Society memâ€" bers. A pass for UW events only, will be available for $20 general admission and $13 for members of the above. For more informaâ€" tion contact NUMUS at 579â€" 6156. iy, { »»*80RE) . 3 oay puamen & 8 En won Rugge HiSim %, â€" ««dderet1 "| ccamencovens ues B _ | ~ Reoucen! m w A en 1 95. Â¥f <¢t I # T0 1. JV 56 M Hours: Mon.â€"Wed.96; muss., Fri.94; $« 0s _ 744â€"6660 Ub mm m on m on un n n i n n n hn n n e in n i the â€"Pat sidewalk cafes all make The Atrium a truly original An open, airy . ¢ Live Entertainme Kids ®»s. for the kids betwe Eat for only 5'30-7'333’,,',? by Adult Complete Dinners F Starting at g7.25 i # Daily from 5:30 p.m. P48 33 ERB STREET WEST â€" ON WATERLOO SQUARE *~"_ 0. .q Westmount Place Ma Marios 725â€":9315 Shoppers are seeing the light TUESDAY IS FAMILY NIGHT Atrium |i__® TRA DITIONS ANTIQUES Militaria, art collectibles 885â€"0446 50 Westmount Rd. N. Westmount Place Mall RESTAURANT ® BAR Live Entertainment for the kids between 5:30â€"7:30 p.m. by the