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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1986, p. 10

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Page HISECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday October I Festival F Comes Alive out at the John tie Theatre and the Georgetown Elliott Theatre Friday night Ai part Choral Society performed Tor an ap- the Five celebratloni audience by Production Georgetown Lit Wilson performers took to the Elliott Theatre stage like ducks take water They loved It and so did an appreciative audience lost Wednesday lor local talenl night Things began just ducky when preschoolers Ashley Johnson Cameron and Katie slatted the show rolling Dressed in yellow fur with beaks of orange and while these three ducklings sang two- numbers Six Ducks and Skid a ink It t matter if were In perfect harmony or even if hey remember all the They were cute with a capital Tra Hamilton took to the caption next singing Gee I m Glad I No One Else But Me The five- year veteran of Ha I ton Hills talent night chose a pleasing song her next number she moved on lo the piano for the tune A robes que Grade 9 Bishop Reding Separate School Karen displayed emotion and feeling singing Greatest Love of AH Dress in black pants and a thin narrow leather tie with a white blouse Karen received good applause for her efforts The Jill Evans School of Dance performed two ballet numbers for the audience These dancers arc dance festival winners In regional competition and it was easy to see why They were graceful flowing dancers beautifully dressed in pur pie costumes Ballets members wen Megan Duncan Nicole Enge Bethan Evans Knstl Kanapkn Jen nifer Kinnear Chelsey Bob bie and Alison Also from the Jill Evans dance school were the Jan dancers Becky Lisa Carter Ron Cook Louise Evans and Jennifer Halsall In their bright flashy costumes they moved In unison to quick upbeat music The flvesome could have fill ed In capably at a variety show as a backup group for a pop singer They moved In a very professional man ncr Anne Van was next on stage singing That What Are For The Grade dent looked relaxed as she sang and she expressed the mood of the song well with her facial expressions ana movement A pleasing voice she did well to tackle all those high notes in the song A good applause followed her number The toetapping and hand clapping started with Lou on piano Jack Layman on the fiddle The duo warmed up with a slower more classical piece than their next two numbers when Ihey got to a bam dance type tune the audience hold back and soon people everywhere were clapping along By popular demand they stayed for a fourth short number which also had an upbeat tempo The hard work of choreographer Cheryl Brought on and music ordinal ore Paul and Louis Barrage r could be detected as the Centennial Choir performed music from American Pop Dressed as kids from the fifties complete with slicked back haircuts and socks the singers moved about on singing with strength Members of the Alumni choir arc Sara Kathy Dawson licit her Bruton Carol Frost Hod Cmd Diusoyar in Johnston Cynthia Shannon Marshall Tracy Weeks Mary Lynn Chris Barrager Stephanie Jenny Mirk Duke Ian Vint Andrew Payne Peter Mark Sam Hancock Com Deserle Nagel Linda Ho Tammy Jo Hall Mary Helen Bilik Karen Janet Micklelhwnlte The second of the program started with a bang as the rmk groups took over band Class with Greg Jeff Lcvcnberger Mike Richie McKeown and He Lockhurst played Fast Times from High as their opining number featuring Heath on vocals Patricia through the heavy metal sounds with a solo entitled Almost Over You Dressed in a beautiful pink dress she had a clear voice with good pro jeclion Hard rock was next on the docket this time featuring Dunne Wilson Jeff and Doug St ad don from the group Their two songs were instrumental called Battle of Jutland and In The Mood Jennifer Hewitt and Sarah then teamed up for a number The Rose Both got a good applause for their efforts Sarah on the clarinet did well to keep In perfect sequence with vocalist Jennifer who had smooth controlled voice For something completely dif comic George Mitchell played a harmonica medley His costume earned rave reviews from the crowd as he wis dressed in array of la r I an plastic and cloth plus shorts and a full bib Back lo sweet sounds a flute by Suzanne Parker and Rhonda Lessey sounded very prof cssionil Peter Roc brought the giggles back with a comedy act called Bill Cosby Fights Back He managed muster many of the facial si of Cosby had some sounds feels of his own and even hid his timing down pretty good A very mystical tune wis In background music for a dancer of years Tanya Abulnur entitled SIT ling The blond haired floated around the stage in styled black gown Her movunuits had i graceful Leslie Ross from the School of the Arts performed or third ytur in a row it talent nifl singing You re the Inspiration Showing no sign of stage fright she was all and she had a pleas lag voice Ending the night were two dancers Jans 1 modern dance number called Cloudy She was followed by Laura Groskorth who performed a classical ballet dance to the tune The Blue Danube Both showed poise and excellent technlcil skills looking toy dolls THE NEW 1987s ARE NOW IN STOCK 6JQI FINANCING m I J ft ON TRUCKS Until Del 3D NEW AND USED CARS TRUCKS Approved Agent mobile phone Approved tor and Of BUY OR LEASE Call lor mora Information STARTINQAT month NORTH END loNlrHVI MARTIN ST 8782471 MILTON 351 3 New Orleans jazz on theatre doorstep laniphrll Herald special On night the cultural centre was transform a New Orleans party room a place whin thrived in Hit port of this This toe lopping journey Into the past was made we by Hie Sensation Jan Band by the smooth Classical left and right rehearse prior their per Sunday at the I- estiva I Five Brunch held at the Cultural The Tomato musicians were the featured litis at the ml for about an hour before an enthusiastic audience Herald photo Getting ready Tor per Five Friday featured V these three actor linger musicals and choral arrangements their harmonies Herald photo EVERYTHINGS DUCKY Local talent night a hit with performers audience mony and conviction The audience loved the quick pace and the medley of tunes comic scenes and colorful of Nerval singer Kendall As he lights dimmed Brian the dynamic leader of band and a resident of Georgetown invited a capacity crowd to Join them on i journey to Dixieland Mr on trumpet was by Bryan Day also from Georgetown on bass Trevor Hodgson on clarinet Jurgcn Hesse on banjo Parker on boot and Peter as The evening program was des ned to full ploy lo each band member musical talent and versatility Mr also took his turn at the piano and Mr Hodgson moved from clarinet saxophone with ease The variety of instruments provided surprisingly full and harmonious sound In were alternated with lyric pieces and uptempo Laura performed The Blue Danube for tic audience at local talent night last Wednesday Photo by Simon songs with moody blues As the band launched into a ragtime tune originally played by the Red Hot Peppers members of the audience may nave been wishing there was a dance floor Clapping and toe tapping were early sign that Ihey enjoyed hearing the music as much as the band enjoyed playing It Mr Graville crooning My Blue was only the start of numerous solos from different bond members And Kendall elegant in a dress gave powerful renditions of such classics as my Weather and All of Me Though her expressively throaty voice and poised delivery enhanced the performance she complimented than upstaged the band who backed her up with their assured and energetic style The band offered not only a treat for the ears but a visual spectacle is well In flashing brass twirling drumsticks and racing fingers the band showed off a of hats throughout the evening from grey fedoras for the vintage to wide brimmed straw hats for an upbeat calypso number complete with tambourine whistles and Mr Graville Mr Parker and Mr Hodgson even donned wigs for a brief but funny appearance as Other comic touches were by drummer Pete Sindle who at her dusted bassist Bryan Day as he prepared to sing Paper Doll and responded to Trevor Hodgson delightfully silly solo Never Swat a Fly by tossing a rubber fly onto centre stage Despite the relaxed and hearty performance the band members never let the audience forget they were accomplished musicians by moving through complex melodies of old classics with case and flare Who could help but hum along with such rousing favorites as Good Night Irene ind The Happy Wanderer Though the era may be gone the moods and emotions re main Grahamc Parker reminded the audience just how contemporary the old music really is with a rendition of the Empty Bed Blues Two rock bands kepi the teenager Battle of Jutland and happy at talent night in the Mood Photo by Simon were First Class and The latter group ploed two In DRIVING SCHOOL NEW COURSE STARTS NOV 17 to DEC Mondays ft Wednesdays 6 30 For Information About jtaaii- Course or Private Lessons 04EO I Approved by Ontario Safety league The three little ducklings were cute with a 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