television ARTS ACCESS TELEVISION GUEST PROFILE A Rising Star! husband, a clas t.ill<11> li rippi singing for her neighbours' chi BECOME a TV CflMERflPERSON ARTS ACCESS TV SHOW need* location to videotape various North Shore Arts programs, artists, shows, plays, etc. All you need is a keen interest in the arts and desire to learn how to become a tv camera person All training is provided. For more Information, please call The North Shore Arts Promotion office at 984-9537. languages, she is truly a fast and rising st in the world of children's music. In fact, ground activities, and leaching Mings 1« young inonis with hahies. li was this work which led her to the recording studio. ing studio. She met Olav Rixen who took an interest in her and asked her to record five of his songs. He became her producer and her first children's album CLAIRE DE LUNE & COMPANY, was released in 1988 - a lush, lyrical collection of folk music. In 1990, she released two more. SWING ON A STAR and RENDEZVOUS SOLEIL. She is extra proud of the fact that back-up for her albums was provided by her son. two daughters and sister Kathleen. 'Claire de Lune' around the lime of Claire's October appearance on ARTS ACCESS on Shaw Cable TV, she was nominated for the West Coast Music Award for 199) Children's Performer of the Year. A great stan towards her goal of becoming a major force in children's music in Canada. More itun . 1 .,( I.nr Though mainly a children's artist. Claire dedicates her music to the child in each of by appealing to the child's sense of wonder and enchantment about our world. So far, the thrill of her life has been crawling through Fred Pcnner's log! Watch for Claire de Lune about on the children's festival circuit I D C Spring. For information or orders foi cassettes, please call MG1 Productio at 983-2753. Claire's French musical Hair was influenced by a need for good French music in the schools, her family background, and her love ot Cajun music, which originates o do.She I ,11,C 111 it the a ..t :tir. about the her Belgian and British parents emigrated from England. She spoke French before English and she and her two sisters were raised on Vancouver Island on a rich heritage of French, English and Irish folk music and culture. Her two sisters also have professional singing careers. NOT MUCH OF A PLOT. BUT WHAT A CAST OF CHARACTERS! '©oliy get invorvecrtn The Entertainment" Book Save up i $ 4 3 . 0 0 youth For The Young At Art! Beaux Arts Studio runs two exciting an programs for children and youth: The Academic Drawing and Painting and The Arts and Crafts programs, both after school at the newly renovated studio at West Bay. Dorothy Poesiat (alias Beaux) is the kind of special teacher that has never left the world of wonder and imagination. Beaux's an classes feed young creative spirits and Students can look forward to snacks in every class (lemon chicken, vegetable chow mein. Japanese tempura. and piz; ART RENTAL You are invited to attend the North Vancouver Community Arts Council's Art Rental. January 8th, February 12th and March l l l h , 1992 Held on the second Wednesday of the month between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm in the upper galleries of Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver. Original works by local artists for rent or sale. For details call: 988-6844. Average rent is $5.00 per month. Corporate renters keep the artwork for three months. be explored. Spring classes start on February 3rd through March 13th, 1992 Monday through Friday and include art supplies and snacks. Fees are $135.00 including G.S.T. For more information contact: Beaux Arts Studio, 3494 Marine Drive. West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 1N2 or call the Studio Hotline at 922-2610. 10