PAGE 10, WCMir FMEEPRF,3S, WKDNESDAY, AWGUffr 15, IM9 Shoestring- Performers casting for 'Betrayal' Durham Shoestring Peformers will hoid an open casting on Wednesday, Sept. 5 at the arts resource centre, Oshawa City Hal compiex, starting at 7:30 p.m. Hlaroid Pinterls 'Betrayal: a drama best described by Mri Esslin as '..a écomplexweb o betrayals and les in the reiationship of three peWho are passionateiy attaced tao each. other," las three mgaor roies - two ies, one femaie, ranging ini age from 30 to 50. There is aiso one minor role for a maie aduit of any age. Director David Millar will aiso castssvèra non-speaking raies for aduits. These roles Winl rovde exellent opportunitýr for h newcomers ta, the stage and more experienced actors. Pinter's full-length pay will be performed. at the arts resaurce centre on Fridays and Saturdays, Nov. 2, 3, 9 and 10. Durham Shoestring Performers invites anyone interested in production or backstage work ta, attend this audition evening on Sept. 5 and newoemers are always weicome. -For further information or. ta obtain a script for advanc e reading, contact the company's produ eCaroyn Wilso, at 725-9256. B ash at arena Aug., 18 An cEnd-of-Summer Bash, with the CFNY FM102 vide roadshow, wiii be.,held at Iro- quos Prkarena on Saturday, H!osts for the event, ta be heid from 8 p.m. toi1aam., will be Bai Jive and Beveriy Hila. There are -2,000 tickets avail- able. Coot is $8.75 iii advance, $10 at the door. Tickets are availabie at the aea at Oshawa-Sunrise Recrds' and the Oshawa Centre. Steam show at Uxbridge The l9th annuai .Uxbridge- Scott Historicai Society 'Steam Threshing Days' will, be heid Aug. 25 and 26, 1 ta 5 p.m. at the museum grounds (one mile west of Uxbridge, quarter-mile north). There wil be steam engines, gas THEHAMPSHOIRE Youth Concert Band firom Eng- homes of'Aniderson CVI mscsuenswiein land played i the bandaheil at Rotary Parlk, Whitby, Whitby. "They're reaily outstanding," said Beth Asel- last Thursday, p art of a tour that included stops ini styne, one or the coordinators of the Whitby. stay, Quebec City,Owen Sound, Ottawa and Kingston. about the English han&. The 46 band members, aged 16 to 21, stayed at the Peter Tomblin photo New MUSIe prograrn in, Whtby Music for Young Cbildren (MYC), a music program for beginners iged 3 ta, 8, will.be offersd iii Whitby this September. MYC classes consist of four ta, eight children, each one accompanied by a parent. Classes meet once -a week for one hour and include keyboard instruction, .inging activities, ensemble playing, theory, rhythmn and ear training. In addition ta their regaior casses, the children will be performing in two recitals during the year. Over 30,000 students acros Canada have participated in the MYC rogram since it was estblihed in1980. Response from both. parents and children has been very enthusiastic. Students ini the programn begin at one of three levelE: Sunshine I (for ages 3 and 4), Sunbeams 1 (ages 5 and 6) and Moonbeams I (ages 7 and 8). They may stay intensive four-day training seminar with the regional: MYC coordinatar in .Brampton; and severai teachers' courses et the Royal Conservataiy of Music in Toronto. Classes will be held at The Yst Muic Studio, 514 Perry St., Whitby. Interested parents May te lephone Yoet at .668-2275, or attend the attidio's open house on Thursday, Sept. 6, from- 7 ta 9. with the program until they complete the grad 1 level of the Royal Conoervatory of Music. The baic MYC philoeophy is that music should be a. hapyy habit, interesting and fun. Erika Yosit, the local MYC teacher, holds a bachelor of arts degree in music firom the University of Toronto, and is continuing studies in piano and theory et the Royal Conservatary of Music. She bas attended an SlBonFem e e ei ,I . &Sun 9p- 1 a 300 TAUNTON ROAD. WEST,,WHITBY. 668-6606 Open 7 days a week, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 . Reducs&d adnýssbn ator 7M0 p.m.L for Ertoe¶arnt and Gardon L gsp