.Pajge 12, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, May 8,1996 'Kids'> tops in.dance competition MEMBERS of the County Town Singers; shown during a performance at Sunnycrest Nursing Home -in Whitby, wiII- present a Spig8rnaeon Monday, Ma y 13 and TeayMay 14, 8 p.m.,. at A Tou 0 f Class banquet hal 04 Consumers, Dr., Whftby. Tcets ($0 for adufts'-$8 seniors and students, $5children) are aývailable at Lafontaine Trading Post or Thomas House of Music in Whitby, or cati 668-5469. Phoi by Jeromy Dr«. ,Whltby Free Preu Pop g'oes the, orchestra The.In-ta Kids Dance Com- pany of Whitby struckrgld - big time - at the Dance Educators of America competition April 26-27 i Tor-onto. The.In-ta Kids reaped 15 gold and added 31 silver medals and a bronze, and 18 dancers quali- f ied for thef 'mals in Las Veias in irn homas won four gold, Emily Van Camj and Natasha Louis three each and Cheryl Thompson two. In-ta's senior pointe, produc- tion seityad productio modem nierseach earned gold. Louis had top*unior solo, Tho- mas top teen fJio, andThlomas and Van Camp tearn for top teen duo. Louis, Thomas and 'Megan Skelcher *on ful scholarships to the. Las Vegas workshops, and the company. also had'tii.mnt promisinge group (Skelcher, Jaquelyn Sorichetti, Amanda Brown, Van Camp and Nicole Cockburn). ThueIn-ta copany works out of The Studio of Dance &Per- forming Arta, under the direction of Inta Leoa.Th atueaa Comedy duo. ln, Oshawa TIb. comedy duo Marie' and Mitc& will peform at Odessa Hall, 31 Bloor St. E., Oshawa on Friday night, May 10. Tickets are $12 for the unight of music an& laughter -- with a British twist." The Steve Moore- head, Band will open the show. For 'tickets, cal Jimf at Ã84- Komoüto exhbit soon beis A epp concert' will b. offered by t e Oshawa-Duniiam Sym- phony Orchestra i the theatre at Bowmanville High School on Saturday night, May 18. From Vienna ta Broadway is the. final concert of the current season by the orchestra and will featur, well-kxiown tenor- Mark DuBois. Parnters Eleven: .111? program will include the. music o f Johann Strauss Leonard Bernstein,, Richard Rgers, Cole Porter, Frederick Loewe and others. There is no reserved setin. For tickets ($18 for -adults, $1 seniors, $10 students) and more information, oeil 579-6711. Carnival, activities The ealy earsi "'I e .e a r y-Y Prén ratinnaÉbAnfi" llg ý 4. An exhibition ofpaintings by the memibers of Paintors Elevé*n. the firat absfract painting group iii Ontario,, opened at. the Robert McLaughin Gallery in Oshawa on Thuruday, May 2. The. group contributed to tii. history of modermism. Thi. artists recognizod tbat a need for change was necessary ini art, especially In Toronto where venues to show art Heronga'eBa% Were limited to group juried exhibitions with thi. Royal Canadian Society for Painters i Watercolour. As a group, tii. Painters Eleven exhlbit.d widely in the. sx years of their existence (1953-60). Painters Eleven helped to bring Ontario to a. contemporary approach that- more cleazly reflected world attitudes. Tii. exhibition shows an early work by each artist demonstrating hlher move to abstract concerna. Final Week - until May 12 lysteppig O t"i Opening May 16 "Cheaters" a spicy comedy Group rates available. Fo oeiformiation cali: (905)72-3085 2885 Altona Rd., Pickerng - q -& alol JAAs unun IIIF IL1 County Ton Carnival tobe heîd June-29-30 iWhitby. Activities and events will in- clude a paade, street dance, bed race, side2l art co mpetition, sporting tournaments ac ganting, ucitizens' court," Art on rh Green, live entertainment Adidas race,» sidewalk sale and sport tournamzents. The carnival was revived Iast year and there was a huge tur- nout ini downtown Whitby where most of the events were held. For more, informnation about tis year's Canada Day weekend event, cail the Whitby Informa- tion Centre at 668-0552. Shne WhtyInn 2 LB WINS &JuG spuaAI Every night a bar ony ii. works of Jajpanes. artist Akira Komoto will Deon Clay1 at The Station Gallery fromKlay 11 to June 2. 'Machi-ai' 'describes the. Japans intention of wafing admeeting, the characters from an architectural component of a Japanese tea house. in the Machi-ai of tii. tea houa. the insidW/outside space provides a sheltered view of the. garden and a place to reflect and participate-in the offerin«of tea. In KComoto's works, wluci spant 20 y.ars, the view.r is placed i the. roi. of participant. Tii. exhibition is organized by the. Macaren Art Centre of Bar- rie. Exhibition curator William Moore will discus Komotoé art at The. Station Gallery on Sun- day, May 26, 2 to 5 .M., includ- na 3 p.m. tour 0oi> the exhibi- tion . workshops Two workshops' will soon b. offered at The Station Gale A session in printmakingfitho- gaphywill b. held on Saturda, May25 and Sunday, May 26,10ý I~è. VEI a.m. to 4p.m.at acost of$85 for gallery memýirs $96 for non- members. 'Approaches to landscape paiting'wilb. offerebd on,,Sun- ay June 2,l10am. to 4 pm at a cost of $27 for membèe, 437 for non-members. Art competilion Th. fourth annual comunity art competition is b.in held by flue Station Gallery n tby. Sponsored by *tby'is Dupont Canada plant, there are three age divisions (adult, teens and chuldren) with cash pie o tii. top three n each. ie aduot winner will receive -$750, teen winner $300 and cidren s wmn- ner $150. The. overaîl (best in show) win- ner will receive $1,000.* Ther. is no entry* fe. for gal- lery memb.rs. Entry, fees for non-members are thé, cost of a memb.rship in the. galley ($35 for family, $25 for adult, $15 for -teencr orc d, $10 for senior). Deadline for«-entries, is June 14. Entry forms -are available at the. gallery (668-4185).ý BREAKFASTSPEGAL from $3.95'- 11lam -3pm Saturday & lOam-3pm-Sunday a REAT MOM .on Sunday, May lZth ý "'MOTHER'SDAY t~SPCUALS- ~2aIl to reserve. Bq '22/3l'ck S. Suth W linI 66lISU~é622UI*~1nm.1 Serenade Satellite TV - Teams Welcaine L. 1 L:.:ý , - ý*, 0 - -::ý ý e --ý- -1 IL du- ', - air.e 1