others simply want to enjoy the "glorious freedom of movement." So now. instead o f working with professional dancers. Wyman is focussing her energy on the next generation of dancers. " I ' m still choreographing, but I ' m choreographing on children and on senior students." she says. "I have a lot to give. I've had a lot of experience and I want to pass this on to the younger generations." W y m a n is often stopped in theatres and galleries by strangers who say to her. " A n n a , we really miss your company. When are you going to start again? W h e n are you coming back?" Wyman is gratified by such questions, a reminder that her c o m pany has left behind a rich legacy of dance art. But then Wyman never left home and never backed away from the belief that the struggle is worth it. "We must have the arts." ~~^ ·"!; Wm£ / A 1 he Guerrilla G i r l s are coming. But who are they? Women who play a key role in getting more women artists shown in galleries and written about in newspapers and magazines. This September, two founding members of the renowned · Guerrilla G i r l s w i l l present an illustrated lecture on techniques and principles that have caused their work (as artists and activists) to be admired across the continent in a benefit for the Contemporary Art Gallery and the Opus Foundation (created by Opus Framing & Art Supplies, dedicated to the support o f visual artists). Visual artists with a humourous and feminist perspective, the posters of the Guerrilla Girls have covered city wall, and found their way into private and museum collections. For their work as activists, they have won the prestigious Susan B . Anthony award from the U . S . National Organization of Women. 49I^B B Listen to the Guerrilla G i r l s ' take on why less than five percent of the Ben D'Andrea, a frequent writer for artists shown in the Modern Art section of the Museum of Modern Art are A r t s Alive, has now moved to North women, but 85 percent of the nudes are female on September 22. at 3 and 7 p.m., Vancouver (where he can enjoy the North Shore arts scene closer to home). in the Vogue Theatre. Tickets: 280-4444. the photography arts IT (/> watercolour ( i ^ o i l painting, animation w o r k s h o p s w i t h Kiff H o l l a n d , acrylics, w r i t i n g vocal I {JJ "O instruction, acting for film and fiEZ7 TV piano, cinematography, frinii fieli Presentation House Arts Centre on the North Shore d i r e c t i n g , m u s i c theory, guitar, screenwriting ^$S^ drawing, TM &) 3 O n O film and t e l e v i s i o n studies, video production interior 1 decoration, w e a v i n g & more tq information · registration IJI OE 9 8 4 - 4 9 0 1 Capilano College n September 14-28 Tickets at CBO 280.2801 Reservations & Info 990.3474 Extension Programs 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver B.C. V7J 3H5