Arts Alive, 1 Jan 2006, p. 13

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C A L L B O A R D January|February Calendar Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre 2055 Purcell Way, North Van Box Office: 604.990.7810 SWARM January 20, 8pm This Vancouver-based extreme Karen Lee-Morlang, pianist Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre percussion troupe creates a contemporary collage of primal movements intertwined with experimental sound using futuristic instruments made from recycled materials. North Vancouver Museum & Archives 604.987.5618 209 West 4th St. North Vancouver Hours: Tue-Sun, 12-5pm Call for Submissions 2nd Annual BC Creative Achievement Awards, recognizing excellence in applied H E R I T A G E art and design. Four awards of $5,000 will be given. The deadline is January 21, 2006. For information visit www.bcachlevement.com or call 604.261.9777 or 1.866.882.6088, toll free. To February 5 Safewater: Lifeblood of the Metropolis The story of North Vancouver's two watersheds - the Capilano and the Seymour. Historic photographs and maps 2055 Purcell Way, North Van Box Office: 604.990.7810 Jan 17& 18, 8pm Mom's the Word 2 - Unhinged A sequel to the ever-popular Mom's of our watershed and its structures. Folk 'n' Roots Series Jim Byrnes Acoustic Band January 21, 8pm Beloved Vancouver music legend Jim and Jesse Dubot for an exciting evening of down home blues. Ongoing North Vancouver Gallery Call for Submissions "WOMAN" - The Ferry Building is accepting submissions for an exhibition about women, March 7 - 22, to celebrate International Seymour Art Gallery 4360 Gallant Ave, Deep Cove, North Vancouver 604.924.1378 www.seymourartgallery.com Hours: 7 days a week, 10am-5pm The Deep Cove Heritage Society (604.929.5744) has an ongoing display of heritage photos of the Cove on display in the gallery's meeting room. Women's Day. $ 10 jury fee, January 22nd. Call 604.925.7266 for Information. the Word, this hilarious comedy is filled with harrowing tales of torment and teenagers. Female Transport by Steve Gooch Feb 6-10,8pm A realistic and detailed account of the This exhibit celebrates the social and industrial growth that defines the "North Vancouver Experience". Byrnes joins Roots duo Steve Dawson hardships endured by female convicts transported to Australia in the early 19th century. Directed by William Murdoch. Kelly Joe Phelps January 28, 8pm A mainstay of the Folk "n" Roots series, Phelps plays some of the best acoustic blues on the planet. An annual favourite. Black Umfolosi February 15, 8pm lUSIC Deep Cove Shaw Theatre 4360 Gallant Ave, Deep Cove Songwriter's Cafe Jan 28 & 29, 8 pm A fundraising concert for the Deep Foote, Bill Henderson, Babe Gurr This internationally-acclaimed a cappella singing group and traditional African dance troupe from Zimbabwe mesmerizes audience with their shimmering harmonies and compulsive rhythms. Cap Jazz Series Jean-Michel Pile Feb 24, 8pm Self-taught French pianist and musical genius Jean-Michel Pile is joined by the Capilano College "A" Band and Nite Cap for a wonderful evening of music under the direction of Rejean Marois. Call for V o l u n t e e r s North Vancouver Museum needs volunteers to assist with children's programs. Call 604.987.5618. Cove Cultural Centre featuring Norman and John Mann. Presented by First 604.929.9456. Impressions Theatre. For tickets call 2300 Lonsdale Ave. Box Office: 604.984.4484 Pulse Centennial Theatre www.centennialtheatre.com January 26, 7:30pm Decidedly Jazz Danceworks presents live music and dance ranging from soulful blues to the joyful exuberance of swing. Part of the Flying High Dance Series, (see page 4) Mozart Gala January 28, 7:30pm Sinfonia celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday. This all Mozart concert features Pacific Spirit Choir and the VCC Madrigal Singers as well as Assistant Conductor Gerald van Wyck. Silk Purse Gallery 1 570 Argyle Ave, West Van 604.925.7292 www.westvanartscouncil.ca Magnificent Mozart Festival Jan 17-Feb 17 The Silk Purse celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday with 13 concerts featuring his music. See page 11 for details. Robbie Burns Concert Jan 26, 7:30pm Folksinger Andy vine and friends present an evening of traditional and contemporary Scottish songs to celebrate Scotland's beloved poet. Main Street, Gulf Lake, Saskatchewan. August 18. 1974, c-print by Stephen Shore www.arts-alive.ca J a n u a r y | F e b r u a r y 13