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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 2006, p. 8

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L T Original music by Carol Ann Weaver and Leonard Enns, both composers and professors of music at Conâ€" rad Grebel, which had been featured at the festival, will be performed by vocalists Rebecca Campbell. a leadâ€" ing Canadian vocalist, and Stephanie Kramer, a Kitchâ€" enerâ€"based concert sopraâ€" no). rad Grebel/UW in May 2004, this book is an edited collecâ€" tion of conference papers, and also a commission of further writings to round out the scope of the book. "Swiss Mennonite" Ameriâ€" can â€" poets of highest renown: Julia Kasdort and Ann Hostetler. While Kasdort‘s poem speks _ of â€" Mennonite women going crazy about making food. Hostetier‘s poem describes a "stll lite" scene within Amish: Menâ€" nonite homes. the silence broken by the noise of the marble roller Ethnic food teatured in this pgemâ€"red beet eggsâ€" will also be featured at the book Taunch for guests to sample! s Readings will feature spicy and lively portions of the very colourful and fasciâ€" nating parts of Mennonite music making over North America. presented by ediâ€" tor/writer Maureen Epp of Toronto. and writer Anna Janecek of Waterloo. An intriguing soundtrack will also be presented which contains a wild collage of many field recordings and rare, vintage studio recordâ€" ings of ethnic Mennoniteâ€" Local composers launch Mennonite book into sound he book Sound in the I Land: Essays On Menâ€" nonites And Music, will be launched this Saturâ€" day at UWs Conrad Grebel Chapel. Stemming from a large international conference Sound in the Landâ€"bestiâ€" val/Conference on Menâ€" nonite Music, held at Conâ€" Weaver‘s pieces are based on poetry of fellow Blinds Are Us [ K LEVOLOR ~6 n M a n i I 0 n ‘A‘, S ¢ b \ , L 35b Sasaga Drive at Manitou s : i } % Kitchener 893.8687 o â€"@ K E. (between Homer Watson and 4 mthnes . «4 Wabanaki, past CAA) & *% &4 * g www.blindsareus.ca [ C k Buy Three, The lligie f P 'i‘fi en Fourth One‘s FREE .'; k Ae 6 Months I lt.'.‘ . h s ./.' NO INTEREST * NO PAYMENTS O.AC e < 3 Ask Inâ€"Store For Details C m vfi‘, Door prizes will be given to the guests who correctly identify the largest number the soundtrack collage is created by Rebecca Campâ€" bell. University of Waterloo professor Carol Ann Weaver‘s music will be performed at the book launch of Sound in the Land: Essays On Mennonites And Music, this Saturday of sound sources. As well, a group a cappelâ€" la singing session will feaâ€" ture a few of the most tradiâ€" tional songs from both "Swiss Mennonite" and The event will start at 8 p.m. Admission is free. _ For more information call at 576â€"1068. ~Russian Mennonite" tradi uons The maps led Insh to places with strong assexia uons where decisons were made or solace seught places the cartographers return to again and again Irish tollons each map. gathering photographs drawings and noten . From the records of his own expenence in the place. he then produces and orl painting baved on his subjective response to the cartographer s expenâ€" ences. The oil painting and the onginal map are exhibited as a single prece of art "This project partakes in the communityâ€"buiding act of realh trving to understand another person said Inish. "This senes of work reflects a marvclous diversity of locations and vorces within a communâ€" To learn more about Insh‘s work and awards. visit wwwphilinsh.com . The Robert Langen Art Gallery at Wiltnd Launer University is located in the John Aird Centre and is open noon to 5 pm. Wednesday to Saturday. Admisâ€" sion is free Back y popular demand. One \ imionâ€" The Music of Queer, with Poter Brennens leans ‘n Classics hand and the Kâ€"W Symphony. will return to Kitchener~ Centre in the Square. March 21. at 8 pm. Fans. old and new. will be nveted ty Brennen‘s all. One Visionâ€"The Music of Queen pays homage to the life and legacy of Freddy Mercury and Queen. This amazing night of music features Michael Shotâ€" ton on vocals. with backup vocak by Lis Soderberg and Don Paulton. The Jeans n Classics band also includes John Regan (keyboards‘. Adam Martin (gunâ€" tar), Jeff Christmas (drums) and Mitch TMer {clectne bass}. Teaming once again with the Kâ€"W Symphomy. this is sure to be an electrifving performance Tickets start at $29 and are available by calling 578â€"1570. The Robert Langen Art Galleny will host an exhitiâ€" tion of paintings entitled Paths We Have Taken in Flora artist Phil Inish, through March. â€" Inish has been selected as the Cin of kitchener s next artistâ€"inâ€"residence and will continue to collect maps throughout 2006. Fans. old and new. will be rveted by Brennen‘s interpretation of Queen‘s legendan sound His brithant arrangements of such classic Queen songs as. ~"Bohemian Rhapsoch _ "We Will Rock You" and "Under Pressure" are sure to thnilland inspire us Tickets may also be purchased online at www.centreâ€"square.com. The exhibition is inspired by maps Insh has aked people to traw. leading to places that have special significance to the cartographer. Countdown on for Queen tribute concert Maps lead artist to creating new exhibit

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