a r t s^JUve Music Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre, 2055 Purcell Way box office 604-990-7810 most innovative tive musicians ever-popular and invenin this Centennial Theatre 2300 Lonsdale box office 604-984-4484 www.centennialtheatre.com Judy & David's B o o m Box March 3, 11.30am, 2pm The final concert in the 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 Family Festival Series presents the Juno-winning stars of the popular YTV show. Using hip, high-energy interactive music a n d songs Judy and Dave delight the whole audience both young a n d old. Call 604-984-4484 for tick- of the Mediterranean. Festival of the Arts March 20, 6.30pm Vancouver Waldorf School presents a showcase of eurythmy, music, singing, and poetry. Celebration of Easter March 23, 7.30pm Clyde Mitchell and Sinfonia are joined by the Pacific Spirit Choir under the direction of Gerald van Wyck in a performance of works by Bach, Mozart, Faure and Michael Conway Baker. Tapestry April 4-6, 8pm April 7, 2pm preview April 3, 8pm Uncle Randy Productions presents a review based on the music of Carole King, whose songs touched a generation. The setting is a house party, and everyone is invited. The Nylons April 13, 8pm The last show in the Electric Evenings series features The Nylons, Canada's superstars of a cappella. With seven gold and six platinum albums over the last twenty years, this band promises an up-lifting evening of high-powered harmony. Vancouver Symphony April 22, 7.30pm The Vancouver Symphony joins forces with the North Vancouver Honour School Band, Strings, and Choir. Tania Miller conducts. Altan April 26. 8pm Gary Cristall and Gwen Kallio present the long-overdue return of Altan, w h o might just be the world's finest performers of traditional Irish music. working genre. There are three shows left in the current Cap Jazz Series. Tribute to Stan Kenton March 1, 8pm Stan Kenton held the distinction of being the most critically praised and progressive orchestra leader right through from the 1940s to the 1970s. From his lush dance arrangements and his groundbreaking "innovations orchestra" to the big bands of his later years, Kenton was dedicated to bringing progressive jazz to the people. This show features guest conductor Fred Stride, " A " Band, and Nite Cap. Dee Daniels and Denzal Sinclaire April 5 and 6, 8pm Dee Daniels, a winner of last year's FANS A w a r d , has delighted audiences of the C a p Jazz Series for three years running with her phenomenal four-octave vocal range a n d her electrifying performances. This year she is joined by Juno-nominated Denzal Sinclaire for t w o shows that promise to be highlights of the season. Dave M c M u r d o , featuring " A " Band April 19, 8pm Guest conductor Dave M c M u r d o brings this year's jazz series to a close with a bang. The Dave M c M u r d o Jazz orchestra has toured extensively and features some of the finest players in Canada. Zubot and Dawson March 28, 8pm Zubot and Dawson recently picked up t w o West Coast Music Awards as well as t w o consecutive Juno nominations for their first t w o CDs. " W e are influenced by many traditional and non-trtaditional styles, but w e prefer to warp, intertwine, a n d reassemble those influences," they say. "The result is something w e call 'Strang' music." Lennie Gallant April 4, 8pm Lennie Gallant has racked up 11 East Coast Music Awards and t w o Junos in the course of an evermore acclaimed career. His latest CD, La Vent Boheme, is a Frenchlanguage celebration of his Acadian roots. By turns dynamic, soulful, and funny, a performance by Gallant is not to be missed. Sinfonia Spectacular March 7, 7.30pm Clyde Mitchell conducts Sinfonia, the North Shore's o w n orchestra, in a concert featuring guest artists from Japan. Katsushi Ushiwata plays the euphonium, Akito Ito plays the piano, a n d they are joined by musicians from high schools in Japan and North Vancouver. Clydeoscope Three classical are also slated ing months. performances for the com- March 10, 2.30pm Sinfonia takes the stage again in the second show of Bach to the Future, an exploration of w h a t makes an orchestra work. There will be examples of pieces by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and others. Liona Boyd March 16, 8pm The second concert in the Electric Evenings series presents the internationally-renowned guitarist Liona Boyd. The performance will have a Latin flavour, with Boyd introducing some spicy Spanish numbers from her upcoming C D . She will be joined on stage by Pavlo, whose style has been influenced by flamenco and the music The Lord Nelson Mass April 13, 8pm April 14, 3pm Lars Kaario conducts the c o m bined Capilano College Singers, the Capilano College Festival Chorus, a n d the Cecilia Ensemble Women's Choir in t w o performances of one of Franz Joseph Haydn's greatest works. Heidi Krutzen and Vivian Xia play compositions by Mark Armanini March 1, 11am This performance is part of the Free Concerts on Friday series, featuring recitals by faculty and guests. Call for details. The Cap Folk 'n' Roots has two exciting shows ing up, featuring series com- three of the 12 March | April