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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 2008, p. 32

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32 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, March 19, 2008 o We‘ll bring your store to 32,000 doors. Warerioo‘s Own Community Newspapen 519â€"886â€"2830 Organize a food drive or make a donation at your local grocery store, firehall, Conestoga Mall or The Food Bank of Waterloo Region. Make a financial donation online, by calling or by visiting The Food Bank: / 50 Alpine Court, @ Kitchener N2E 2M7 ~ the 519â€"743â€"5576 FOOdflBQH!(M www.thefoodbank.ca Donating to The Food Bank is like sharing a meal with 25,000 of your neighbours. PLEASE SUPPORT THE SPRING FOOD DRIVE Set An Extra Place . At Your Table , March 19 â€" April 2 OF WATERLOO REGION Sharing with my community. 6 The Laurier Centre for Music in the Community (LeMc) will bring together unconventional performances, street music and wellâ€"known figures from the local arts scene when it officially opens its doors to the public March 28 and 29, The LcMc explores the sociological, philosophical and educational aspects of community music, based on the assumption that a broad range of peoâ€" ple in the community know a lot about music and use it purposefully. "There‘s a pervasive belief that schools own music education, but there are many other community conâ€" tributors that educate people musicalâ€" ly," said Lee Willingham, the centre‘s director and an associate professor in Laurier‘s faculty of music. "We‘re aiming to remove the walls of the hallowed high temples of music and find ways to open ourselves to the community. We can learn a lot from each other." The LeMce‘s public opening will include the Motus 0 Dance Theatre, Wilfrid Laurier University choirs, instrumentalists, soloists and memâ€" bers of area highâ€"school choirs perâ€" forming Carl Orff‘s Carmina Burana, Cantiones Profane. The piece, written to be performed by professionals and amateurs togethâ€" er, was chosen because it exemplifies Laurier music centre opens its doors A carrotâ€"coloured wealthy patient, a chocoâ€" holic nurse and a scheming inâ€"law collide in Under the Knife, a hilarious medical comedy of errors. This family friendly oneâ€"act play will be staged March 29 from 7:30 p.m.â€"9:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre in the Button Factory. Plaf/wrighl Roy Weber attended a WCAC playâ€" writing workshop last year and has since successâ€" fully presented his first two works at the Waterloo ‘Under the Knife‘ comes to WCAC March 29 fl-.-u-â€":-â€"nunnomm menthiy atleave Securty (matved t have bneptont Toam tease villquaies n 35207 Prvighe e erder/frade may be secessary. Offer in avaitabie 0 A.C through athar affes. See your naarent The allâ€"new Infiniti EX. Lfi“# ‘V‘j‘~f :’”‘g The allâ€"new 2008 Infiniti EX. Extraordinary. Lease from at Featuring: « 297 HP 3.5 litre V6 engine $ 418 4 5% + Intelligent Allâ€"Wheel Drive + Adaptive month* F®sA *\ pront lLighting System «+ Scratch Shield $6.900 dawogyment, exciodes freight & PDF Paint « Automatic Temperature Control System with microfiltration «e XM* Satellite Radio * Traction Control System + Tire Pressure Monitoring System «+ Available Around View Monitor and Lane Departure Warning and Prevention Systems. The allâ€"new 2008 Infiniti EX. The personal @ luxury crossover. Guest Drive one today. Infiniti.ca LN ELN OT L. Phone: (519) 822â€"9200 www.guelphinfinitinissan.com « info@guelphinfinitinissan.com the purpose of the centre. The launch will also showcase the premiere performance of Imaginibus Mundi, by Laurier music professor Peter Hatch and senior students Colin Labadie and Heather Olaveson. Written for the street rather than the stage, this unconventional piece chalâ€" lenges the traditional role of the audiâ€" ence. The entire event begins with buskerâ€"type musicians playing outside the theatre and features the powerful elements of interpretive dance and multimedia. The weekend includes a Saturday morning townâ€"hall style meeting called Intersections: Music in Everyday Life. "We‘re aiming to remoue the walls of the hallowed high temples of music and find ways to open ourselves to the community." Martin de Groot, executive director Guelph infiniti Serving you for 28 Years 805 Woodlawn Road, Guelph, ON freight and P0 af 4.50% tomse rate on 39 mouth ferm. Mosthiy papment is $4 18 nith $4,900 down e N Hinl e ntptaam ot 110000 hi per year lt ancens charge 126 Music centre‘s director sns m Mennonite Brethren and Community Fellowship Churches to rave reviews and soldâ€"out audiences. Weber and his troupe are generously donating their time and talent to put on this command performance as a fundraiser to support WCAC and its wide variety of community arts programâ€" ming. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students and seniors. Children 12 and under are free. For more information call 519â€"886â€"4577. 4 M«E y of the Waterloo Regional Arts Council, will join Edwin Outwater, music direcâ€" tor of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphoâ€" ny, and Peter Hatch, Laurier music proâ€" fessor and artistic director of the Open Ears Festival, in a discussion about how music faculties can intersect with the everyday musical lives of people. The LcMc‘s interdisciplinary researchers examine both amateur and professional music across genres and in local, national and international communities. In addition to its research, the cenâ€" tre involves the community through performances, conferences, festivals, townâ€"hall forums and book publicaâ€" tions. Performances of Carmina Burana and Imaginibus Mundi will take place on March 28 at 8 p.m. and March 29 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. â€"Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. To order, please call 519â€"884â€"0710, ext. 2150. The townâ€"hall meeting will be held March 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. The event is free and includes a light lunch. All events take place in the Theatre Auditorium at Wilfrid Laurier Universiâ€" _ For further information about the LeMc, please visit www.wlu.ca. tor tops. Deaker Art Talk with Peter Greenaway is on March 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Perimeter Instiâ€" tute‘s Mike Lazaridis Theatre of Ideas, at 31 Carâ€" oline St. N. Art Talk at Perimeter Institute Greenaway is an artistic polyâ€" math: film direcâ€" tor, visual artist, opera librettist, multimedia perâ€" former and video jockey. | â€" He has used his art as a way of exploring, with precision and eleâ€" gance, our most extreme emotions and actions. Tickets are $20 each. Call the Perimeter Instiâ€" tute box office at 519â€"883â€"4480 or order online at ww w. perime â€" terinstitute.ca. The event is coâ€"presented by KWIAG and the Perimeter Instiâ€" tute for Theoretiâ€" cal Physics and hosted by Robert

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