9 out of are about to perform, something that once happened to M a s c a l l . In that instance, she used both her improvisational skills and her choreographed bits to create an entirely new dance set. T h e audience never suspected a thing. Livingstone says, " Y o u can really fall in love with something that y o u didn't expect your body to do. when y o u improvise. Suddenly y o u are a character or in a shape w h i c h y o u just couldn't have invented -- it just had to be born in the moment." M a s c a l l says her j o b is to teach her dancers about the place they go when what Livingstone mentions actually happens, and to also have a sense o f how it happens and how to remember it after it has happened. It's a lot easier to bring your favourite magazine f the mailbox than the r Call 984-9537 tosubscrifc Arts Alive for just $15 a y 10 retrievers agree. The North Shore Arts Commission presents H o w Can W e Get Rich in the Arts? · the first annual North Shore arts symposium · Saturday, January 17, 1998 @ 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lucas Centre, 2132 Hamilton St., North Vancouver The Nijinsky Club Cibber Jazz perforfor March infor- has four more scheduled mances January 6 & April mation Dance 16 & 30, and 3. For more the at TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION: phone office Mascall 689-9339. ARTS AS A N INDUSTRY ARTS AS RECREATION ARTS EDUCATION & ARTS IN EDUCATION T H E ROLE OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT George writer years Affleck is a freelance several who has spent with the CBC. W e w a n t t o hear w h a t y o u have t o say! so bring yourself, your colleagues, members of your organization Together we will establish directions and endeavours that will make us the Arts Industry Capital of Canada, building a tourist-based economy and enhancing the already high quality of life on the North Shore. For further details, and to confirm your participation, call 980-3559. Registration is free, but the deadline is January 9,1998.