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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Mar 1992, p. 23

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Telephone: 576â€"6877 One piece Boyd recently penned, entitled My Land of Hiawatha, is what she calis a Canadian piece. it was inspired by a whiteâ€"water rafting excursion she went on in Northern Ontario. ‘‘There‘s very little Canadian music in the guitar repertoire, and wherever | play people ask me to playumCanadianmic(amrshe'splayedthe few Canadian classical Quitar pieces there are), and | say, ‘sorry, that‘s it‘. So | decided to write My Land of Hiawatha, which was inspired, in part, by my own travels in Northern Ontario.‘‘ Boyd‘s career got off the ground in 1975 with the release of her debut album, The Guitar. She‘s released 17 albums since then, the latest being Dancing on the Edge, which, in keeping with the + Displays A ’14 « Planning Guides _ 57fiX â€" Gifts .,".‘!t.;q‘ + Valuable Prizes W\ Admittance is FREE, f but by Invitation ONLY! * + "S To receive an invitation, please telephone. * Date: Monday, March 9/92 * A wedding in your > future? f * Someone you know 4 being married? " The Bridesâ€"toâ€"be are invited to a Welcome Wagon f Boyd 363 King St. N.: Waterioo {corner of King & Columbia) Waiting for no answer he dips deliciously into the undercurrents of Mennonite life, in truth conâ€" Seilâ€"deprecatory, not a saint or pretending to be one. ‘‘So what do you want to know about Menâ€" wenaeter, as Johann, notiâ€" ceably minus an accent, seems the most easily recognized of the chum.m'somdmww As theâ€"snare of disaffection tightens around his family, Peter mu;uyto'mm his situation. Friesen‘sâ€"script adeptly Nmtho'ch_lmc:mdwnu&v, W.Hdmmmmm siom and fear, and is portrayed by Butlin with great tenderness, disâ€" simplicity and inhibition of charâ€" Theâ€"Shunning 888â€"0203 (Continued from page 19) ineatre Company‘s proâ€" duction o'anTge Shunnin)gl;. P firming our suspicions that life there is really no different than life Scott Holt and Helen Buttin in Liona Boyd returns to Kitchener (which, incidently, is where her sister lives) to perform at Centre in the Square (and probably visit with her sister) March 7. Tickets are $22.50, $20.50 and $18.50, and are available at the Centre in the Square box office, 578â€"1570. way she usually does things, explores new ground inarefresmngmjxofgenreswithitsblendof nouveau flamenco, jazz and new age. Boyd wrote or coâ€"wrote seven of the album‘s 12 pieces. "‘I‘m always looking for new forms of expression â€" | don‘t want to just follow,‘" Boyd says. "I won‘t try everything â€" I‘ll never be a jazz guitarist and I‘ll never be a rock guitarist â€" | know my limits." (Conunudlmmpmm) Te mos: ‘ 886â€"2998 e o o o o o o o o Be a Professional Hurry, Classes Start April 1/92 Full & Partâ€"Time Courses Financial Assistance may be available to qualifying students! Water Street Theatre Thursd: ,,""’,s through Saturdays until March 21. some n in that it transcends the limits of its plot and narrative and brings home the pain of imposed isolaâ€" tion and disaffection from any community, religious or no. Scadâ€" ronâ€"Wattles said ‘"‘the plight of anyone who goes against the system for reasons of personal vision is contained in Patrick Friesen‘s piece." it is not an unfamiliar story, toid through . sometimes _ haunting, challenging words. One hopes the players develop more familâ€" farity with the language, so to make this convincing story conâ€" vincingly told. _ "The Shunning‘‘ plays at the School of Aesthetics & Facial & Make Up Manicure â€" Pedicure Nail Extensions A career in Aesthetics Gina‘s Courses In: Waxing WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1992 â€" PAGE 23

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