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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jan 2003, p. 20

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BOSE. 33.000 km â€" $45,795 unfor Audi Assured‘ Certified Preâ€"Owned Cars Nominations sought for Kâ€"W Arts Awards K:lchener-Walerloo is in he midst of cultural explosion. Every year, artists from this area are making a name for themselves, not only here in this vibrant comâ€" munity, but right across the country and around the world, in film, theatre, dance, music â€" every genre of the arts. A powerful network of arts supporters lies behind the careers of this multiâ€"talâ€" ented everyâ€"arts collective. They serve as a hidden component of these artists‘ potential success, and from day one have stuck with helping them ‘make it, be it the first single, a crucial debut film short, a theatrical debut, a controversial dance step, or the first poetic verse. Every year, Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo sets aside a special time to honour its own innoâ€" vators and cultural pioneers of today and tomorrow through the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo Arts Awards, and asks the question: Who is Art? _ Art is singer/songwriter Shannon Lyon, whose songs By Corar Anprewsâ€"Lesue For The Chronicle are now broadcast on Euroâ€" pean radio and who recently performed a song from his latest CD Wandered on CBC TV national arts magazine Play. Art is songwriter turned critically acclaimed filmâ€" maker Terrance Odette, whose latest film Saint Monica is nominated for two Genie awards, and feaâ€" tures Danny Michel‘s latest CD titleâ€"song Belly of a Whale in the film‘s score. Art is Gemini awardâ€"winâ€" ning editor David Wharmnsby, who is the editor of Ken Finâ€" kleman‘s provocative televiâ€" sion program Foreign Objects. Wharnsby, who first studied film at KCI, then Ryerson College in Toronto, also edited the Canadian film Perfect Pie, which preâ€" mieres at the Princess Cineâ€" ma Feb 5. He has become one of the most saught after editors in the industry. Art is dancer Nicole Fougere, whose exciting style of dance technique is encouraging the performers of the future, as she continâ€" ues to win accolades through her own unique dance vision. Fougere won a Leading Edge Award in ’I‘le Waterloo Community Arts Centre, housed in the old Button Factory on Regina Street in Wateri0o, is celebratâ€" ing its 10th anniversary this year with a number of events and exhibitions. To underâ€" score the historical heritage of the building, the first exhibit of the year features an Local collector offers historic look at buttons Rolling Home: For more information call 884â€"0710 ext. 3237 everybody welcome, free admission, reception to follow AWARD EDNA STAEBLER FOR CREATIVE NONâ€"FICTION 1994, and Danny Michel woan the 1996 Music Award. The list of past Kâ€"W Arts Awards winners is staggerâ€" ing, from nationally renown writer/teacher Eric McCorâ€" mack, to community arts supporter Don Bourgeois, who in the past year has made the Registry Theatre one of the hottest spots for live entertainment in the Kâ€"W area. host of CBC Radio Two‘s morning show Music and Company and author of Tom Allen This year‘s awards will be given out March 29 at The Walper Terrace Hotel as part of the highly successful Moveable Feast. Last year‘s ceremony was one of the biggest and most glamorous events of the year, featuring a wealth of creative forces in a superlative evening showâ€" casing Kâ€"W‘s best in arts and cultural life. Look around you. If you know someone that deserves recognition for his or her disipline in the arts or behind the scenes, nominate them. Categories include, Literary, Visual Arts, Performing Arts and Music. Arts awards will be given to an established artist. The Leading Edge Award will be given to an artist 25 years of age or under. The Open Catâ€" exhibition of buttons from the collection of Waterloo‘s Steven Slute. Slute who lives on William Street in Waterloo, has been collecting buttons for over 25 years. His collection of over one million buttons includes over 40,000 collectible butâ€" tons. Paul Martin Centre Wilfrid Laurier University Monday, January 27 at 7:30 p.m. (parking in lot #20, $4 exit fee) A Crossâ€"Canada Railroad Memoir Celebrate the 1th anniversary of the award and meet the 2002 winner egory Award is given to indiâ€" viduals or organizations that have made exceptional conâ€" tributions as arts adminisâ€" trators, volunteers or arts supporters. This is a 15â€"year tradition and a rich incentive which encourages the artists of tomorrow and, most imporâ€" tant, recognizes an artist‘s worth â€" a vital tool to any creative mind. The deadline for all nomâ€" inations is Jan. 31, and nomâ€" ination forms are available in Waterloo at Waterloo public library branches, the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery; in Kitchâ€" ener at all public library locations and The Centre in the Square; and in Camâ€" bridge at the public library branches and The Wyndâ€" ham Gallery. All forms should be returned to Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo Arts Awards , c/o Recreâ€" ation and Leisure Services, The City of Waterloo, 100 Regina St. S., Waterloo, ON. N2J 4A8, no later than Jan. 31L For more information, call 747â€"8537 or visit kâ€"wartswards@city. waterloo.on.ca. The exhibition the Slute‘s button collection opened on yesterday and continues until Feb. 1. Included in the exhibiâ€" tion will be 37 historical butâ€" ton exhibit cards from the 18th and 19th century, two button salesman‘s sample Continued on page 21

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