I Something for Everyone This Fall at Centennia Theatre / C e n t e n n i a l Theatre offers something for / \j everyone this fall with performances by many different singers and dancers, a well-known The Mysticism of Sound 2007 is another event not to be missed in October. Munich conductor, Andreas Pascal Heinzmann joins the Vancouver Opera Orchestra to perform the impressive and often haunting music of the composer and Sufi master, Hidayat Inayat-Khan. Hazrat Inayat Khan was Hldayat's father and the first musician to play Indian classical music in America bringing the raga tradition with the structure of western symphonic forms heard in his music. Conductor, Andreas Pascal Heinzmann is a lecturer for ensemble conducting at the award winning Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich. He Is also the resident conductor for the Zomedlng Cultural Association Orchestra, the Munich Youth Orchestra and, the principal conductor at the Munchens Klienstes Opernhaus. (Munich's smallest Opera House). Residence at the Koffler Centre of the Arts School in Toronto. piano and guitar player, a jazz band, an orchestra and even a presentation for children to celebrate being little. North Vancouver celebrates its 100th Birthday in style by presenting well known,Canadian pianist, Robert Silverman. A resident of Vancouver, Silverman has performed in concert halls all over North America, Europe, the Far East and Australia and played with orchestras such as the Chicago Symphony, the Sydney Symphony, the BBC (London) Symphony, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and every major orchestra in Canada. Silverman is regularly heard on the CBC network, and records for EMI, Marquis Classics, Stereophile, Orpheum Masters and CBC Records. Recently, he was appointed Artist-in- Upcoming Eveittft at the Centennial! Theatre Persian Sufi Music This concert celebrates the leap of faith as the perpetual conditions of the human heart in It's quest for union with the Divine Heart, and therefore with all humanity. The ensemble welcomes the listener to the communication of the unity of love, which bonds us all to God and to each other, transcending all religious, cultural and national boundaries. September 8 @ 7:30pm. Marcel Khalife's music speaks to the heart of the Arab world. At the same time, he reshapes traditional Arabic music Into an expansive, universally communicative form of expression that reaches far beyond its traditional cultural roots. Khallfe invents and creates original music, a novel world of sounds, freed of all pre-established rules. October 6 @ 9 pm. All tickets available through the Centennial Theatre Box Office: 2300 Lonsdale Ave. Office: 6 0 4 . 9 8 4 . 4 4 8 4 Box www.centennialtheatre.com children to pursue their goals with enthusiasm and promotes the enjoyment of working and playing together. October 18 @ 7 pm. The Presentation Hall Jazz Band has traveled worldwide spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the art form of New Orleans Jazz - it's a responsibility they take seriously - preserving and sharing New Orleans music. October 23 @ 8 pm. Daniel Bolshoy, with his classical guitar, brings his amazing technique and intimate rapport to the stage. Daniel has played some of the most prestigious concert halls across North America, Europe and Israel and won top prizes in international competitions. October 25 @ 2 pm. The Mysticism of Sound Concert. The Vancouver Opera Orchestra, with Munich conductor, Andreas Pascal Heinzmann, Happy 100th Birthday, North Vancouver! North Vancouver marks Its centennial in 2007, and the North Shore's Sinfonia is performs the beautiful and often haunting music of the composer part of the party! Pre-eminent Canadian pianist Robert Silverman and Sufi master, Hidayat Inayat-Khan. October 26 @ 8 pm. will thrill with Edvard Grieg's - who died 100 years ago - towering Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16. Saturday, October 13 @ 7:30 Yoruba Andabo. The rhythms of Cuban Rumba are deeply pm. rooted In the Yoruban roots of their Afro-Cuban culture. The Max & Ruby is a preschool program that celebrates being little. The series follows the adventures of two bunny siblings; the irrepressible and feisty Max and his sometimes bossy older sister Ruby. Based on the books by internationally acclaimed children's author and illustrator, Rosemary Wells, Max & Ruby encourages company performs four major musical genres- or "cycles" - the Congo, Yoruba, Abaku and the Rumba. Dressed In the sparkling costumes and colours of their Orishas (deities) and hemes (little devils), the dancers tell us their stories through an intriguing mix of song, dance and drumming. October 28 @ 8 pm. w w w . a r t s - a l i v e . c a S e p t e m b e r | O c t o b e r