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Theatre Arts and Us pan of Ballet lumen "mun- .mu mum at ttte al (0mm in the Square on \klk‘nline\ Day. [ch H ul8 pm. Kalle! large" Canada returns to Kitchener-Water, Ion with the internaliunall} acclaimed production of Romeo and luliol at the ul Celebrale Valentine's Day with the ultimate tale of passion. devotion and intrigue. Ballet ,.hegiiriiiiiiiiiFiiiiririiri/ii" li.!.,!,!?,.!,,,,.!),,!..-)));)).- and Juliet , Forrest Lim. S and Joshua Lim. 3. word on a drawing with three dimensional feeling during Family Day Sunday at the Kitcheoer-Watk loo Art Gallery Lindsay Chambers was helping the boys learn the tricks artists use to make drawings took "-. Adding a splash of colour his I law ot the slur- lovers has been with delight by audiences mm“ [Theam' Arts and If Bullet lurgen lOlh anttiversan PM'trsssssssssssssssse.sss, VII my unavo Considered one of l ana- da's leading hallo! “unpa- nies. Balk-I lumen I Lambda is based in limmm and serves the nuliun from coast to coast mlh extensive annual muting. lhe company is regarded its the most prolific ballet company in (Ianadal. "ith mow performandr, to mun- o'mmunities. than am ol ments, how well II has been waived and its overall wr- cess to date," explains Hengl lorgen. artistic director of Balk-l large" Chnada. Ballet Jorgen's production of Shakespeare, classic love stage Feb. " at the Centre In the Square UpTown Waterloo iuliiiiic, wish you the 'Sweet For more information. contact the UpTown Waterloo Business Improvement Area, 885-1921 or check out our web site: uptownwaterlooblaxom I.totvatvtctvtdotvtvtoh!‘$03.30!.3.3.2.202.2.2.302'2.30!.303.30Svtvatvhtvtohtotvto Over 560 shops and services await you in UPTown Waterloo! Do you need a chocolatier, florist, jeweller, art store or fabulous dining? You will find it all and lots of FREE parking too! ARrj0ia,,jll(,yC US Ballet [argon Canada: has heen credited with initiating a leadership role in the advaruvmvnt of irtrtovruivts, the provincial counterparts. This season Ballet lorgen Canada will celebrate 103 performances to over 40 communities in 30 weeks. Che company was founded in I987 by Susan Bodie and Bengt lorgen in an effort to Ureate new opportunities for bullet choreographers and the devolopnu-nt of original ballets. story. Romeo and Juliet. will take the mama lirkets are now on sale at the Centre in the Square box office HI 578-1570 at online at' www.m-nlrv- squanu'nm . Adult ticket prick, range from 530 to 550; child ticket prices range from SIB to won-mommy original and accessible artistic programming. For the Feb. H perfor- mance of Romeo and Juliet M the Camtre in the Squaw. all seats are reserved. 50, This is an eyeCd) pertor 'Sweetest" Valentines Day The gallery's galas have earned’a reputation for having a great balance of fun and glamour; this year" event is shaping up to he one ofthe best yet. rickets are 550. Guests will he offered selections from l2 exceptional restaurants and caterers. lo not hers and two breweries. V Festivities will include a life auction of select vin- tages (including a bottle of I986 Chateau Mouton Rothschild Red Bordeaux which received a loot l00 score lrom Robert Parker), it balloon pop and a Hid- den T reasures art sale with works by Canadian artists. Additional Mediterranean and I alilornian winc-taw ing workshops are also available ( $25-$15). Dress is formal; that said. guests may run the gamut from pink accessories to complete Mums attire (Pretty in Pink is a great movie to rent ilyou want to he reminded of what 80s attire actually looks like). For tickets. call 746- 1882 or dnm he thr, "anon-v Pretty in Pirtk--tanauian Clay & I Mass t Mlle-r) I, second annual wine gala --will take place this ntttrs day at 6:34) pm. "Over the past 25 years, the laurier art shou has consistently displayed an exciting and diverse range of artwork, " said curator Suzanne Luke. "livery year l am amazed by the artistic talent and enthusiasm that is generated by this annual exhibition." The show. sponsored by the Laurier hooktaore, is an open call. which means that any interested mem- ber of the Laurier community can submit artwork. Some of the art will be for sale by individual artists. The gallery is located in the John Aird (it-titre and is open lrom noon to r, p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays The Robert Langen Gallery will mark 25 years of showcasing the talents of on-campus artists during this year's annual Laurier art show. The gallery will host an opening reception from 4 to 5 p.m. Feb. 15 to introduce the display of artwork created by faculty, staff and students. The exhibition, which runs from Feb. 8 to I8. offers artists in the laurier community the opportu- nity to display their work in a nonq'uriod show. In previous years, this exhibition has included paintings. sculptures. stained glass. photography and mixed media works. T icket's are §l3 in advance, or SIS at the door. For more information call the centre. located at 25 Regi- na St. s., at 886-4577 or visit wwwsentexmet / - wcac. - __'. “I†For more on his impressive www.korylivirwtonecdm . Featuring Ray Pudhonik on trumpet. Living- slone's show is called To Jazz up the Place. For more on his impressive musical career visit s-r-b-c..:-..,, - Juno nominee Kory Livingstone is coming to up the Waterloo Community Arts Centre Feb. I I pm. Admission is free. Art show marks 25 years Be pretty in pink for annual C262 gala WCAC gets jazzy as is the is coming to jazz 'ur's at 8 I i