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(Al id has been exhibiting tonternjmrar'y longer] (tallery tit Wilfred laurier Unnersity amp “ temporary visual art in public spaces. artists from across (auridri and from around the (Al MUN veracity is. with the Impact lheâ€" Foot Clinic (him is dedicated to encouraging innovaâ€" globe atre l-estival and Open lars lestival oi Mtisit 751 Victoria St. S. live artistic projects and interactive program lite 2003 edition of ("Al-RA Will locus on the and Sound, part of 2009 Year of Art l'L'sllleb in Suite 105 ’ ming l‘he forum brings cutting-edge works of concept oi "Veracity " lorum organizers asked Waterltm Region and is a partner in the Waterloo Kitchener . an out of galleries and studios and places them artists to consider veracity as a concept in the Region Arts logerher' creative llllt‘rst’t’lltlns mi 519-579-9223 in public spaces where art can stimulate new materials of art making and the thematic and native experiences, perceptions and discussions conceptual concerns of their practice l'hey (Al-K4. gratefully acknowledges the support amortg the general public. could also consider the scientific. artistic. politi- of Christie Digital, the Mtisagetes inundation, From its beginnings as a local annual week cal. religious. historical, or experimental impli- the titty of Kitchener. the Ontario lrillium l-ounâ€" end festival, to its present two-week, interna cations oftruth and uncertainty in art. dation, the Ontario Cultural Attractions l-und. 7». 1 . lnstallations will take place at a variety the Kitchener Waterloo Community Foundation. f i ‘ l _ , â€A†of sites around the region. Exhibition the Ontario Arts(‘ounctl. the (anadaliouncil for is? r ‘ partners this year will be Cambridge Gal- the Arts. the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund and Hz,†S.MPSONS FLOOR'NG leries, the Canadian (ilay and Glass thetittytinvaterltxi. ’ Former Bluevale teacher named »~_ Us 9} RM Park , new conductor of UW Chon‘ sat.) septi 26 .& Sun" sept†E As the classrooms of Conrad (irehel llni- 3007 and 2008 for the highly coveted Pro , ' ‘ ..v - w-for versity College were once again ï¬lled With mier‘s Award for leaching l-.tcellence. . - e ‘ ’ song snippets, heating drums. and tricky "We are delighted and extremely fortuâ€" ng ' theory, ï¬rstyear mustc students were not mite that a conductor and educator oi of 1,755? the only new faces to be welcomed. Naritys stature has agreed to direct the Util' \ ~ .4 t 4 The University ofWaterloo Music Depart versity Choir†said Ken Hull, chair of the ‘ it} ment is pleased to announce that Nancy music department. ‘~ ' i 74 . 45; Kidd is the new conductor of the University "Her passion for mustc-rnaking is infecv '_ â€"- 75:19, ofWaterloo Choir. lions. and her commitment is not just to the fâ€;,"'»_'._' Kidd is a recently retired music educator music but to the singers themselves as well. . " fr: who was with the Waterloo Region District "She plans to retain the community focus ‘ . M†3“ School Board for 31 years. She has taught that the choir has always had. welcoming TY EUROPEAN {at music to students from Kindergarten to not just students but other members of the TOP QUAU 5; Grade 12 in both vocal and instrumental llW community and the wider community l- A M ' N ATE , § programs as well." A(4 - 110-pr ' . 3; "s At the time of her retirement. she was The University Choir meets every Tues- ' may. “Mm Noemi"; ‘ . {$53 head of music at Bluevale Collegiate lnstiâ€" day night in the Grebe! Chapel from 7- it) in‘l‘m‘“ ' 9 ‘ a? as, . , tuteinWaterloo. p.m. beginning the ï¬rst week ofclasses each 5 ‘ S 1 9 51.5; t .; She is a respected adjudicator. conductor, term . a. . W . . ; and music educator both in Canada and the ihis large choir performs a varied reper- ‘ EAN . j 1 â€It s \ 1 i Q; g United States. toire of works from the past and present. No | EUROP 1113 _. , 1; y ,, "\' ,,., , . . â€"â€", . 3 She's no stranger to large choirs either. formal audition is required. 1 8 ml 3; "1? if} ‘jfl; “ \ [f J C “CLO ' A 5;- Kidd conducted the 500 voice Kodaly Choir Students. faculty, staff and community LAM | NATE 7' 53 J.$7._1†N _, â€"7 k. a; at the Centre in the Square for two consecu- members interested in joining the University â€"r & y! , ' [ Hr M0 .. Egg tive years and was also delighted to conduct Choir should plan to attend the ï¬rst rehears- ( f â€d mum“) i’ g,“ 1 JV 1; ,. the auditioned female, male and mixed alAll voices are welcome. 99 5' ’ pfl -= “" ‘ ‘ a; , a.» chamber choirs for the 2009 Waterloo The choir will perform “Remembrance. ‘ 7. - s ' "5: Region High School Choral Festival. Peace. Joy" on Nov. 28, at 8 pm at St. lohn > . . i " The music department will be enriched the Evangelist Anglican Church in Kitchener. 1 by Kidd’s experience and passion for educa» Kidd is well-known for her choral work i tion,accordingtothecollege. and has had her students performing at Kidd haswon numerous awards in teachâ€" major festivals including the annual ing excellence and was nominated in both Up'foym it’aterloo Ian Festival. ~ . , V . 51“ 570-3380 ' i †V â€i â€k †3 , }4.\t'.v,“3,»'.-~ 14" ' w" ‘f'r "; '/""’ '" â€h r†l †A' â€A "i †, I ' ‘ A f ‘ ' . 1 _ mmâ€" “ LASlK MD' we correct: ~ ___________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- . . 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