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would be ludicrous to rank a de­ and the ~volutionary intricacies of tural Foundation. the GADNA pr0- PERETZ SCHOOL SLATES JUBILEE WINDUP Delegates NDmed to Convention veloping talent such as Rutherford's a Martha Graham, or a deliberate gram for Winnipeg is as follows: . Morantz, M. MoscovitC!h" s. B; Nitik- among them. attempt has been made to make Overture, "The Hebrides" man, W. H. Pitch, L S. Portnoy, As for the crown jewel label at­ the most rudimentary steps fiIt 1:he (Fingal's Cave), Opus 26 M. J. Rosenberg, D. Rothstein, S. tached to the Royal Winnipeg by a calibre of the weekest. It's not too __...... _._... _ Mendelssohn Sair, Abe Scllwartz, Andrew O. world authority, I simply cannot late for the Royal Ballet to benefit Symphony No.5 in C. minor, Scllwartz, Joseph Seeter, P. Sheps, understand it. As the evening wore by o ' berg, A. L. Simkin, S. Simkin, S. J. . de deux that lacked sparkle and and a dozen trophies in the show­ THIS IS STILL TIlE BAIUi;T the banal and contrived Bach cum A~o come una elegia Spivak, Max Steiman, M. B. Stein­ I the germ of a choreographic pat­ case are useless without the addi- THAT WAS Brian MacDonald work, unti1 the Finale: Rondo kopf, Q.C., ML.A. N. Sures, E. tern. That is except for an excep­ tion of stars, imports if necessary, The 25th season of the Royal 'twist' and 'mashed potato' sequence. Sololst: Miriam Fried Vickiar, H. Walsh, Q.C., Rabbi L E. tional display by Frederic S~bel. and a healthy roster where every­ Winnipeg Ballet was hardIy ten If the unexpected is the key to their Suite from the Ballet, Witty, J. Wolinsky. At last, the ballet has obtained the one carries his own weight. minutes old When I began to suspect success as The Knicker~ker News "The Fire Bird" _, ..... _.. Stravinsky Delegates'representing the clubs services of a conductor, DoJUl, Mills, that an audience willing to give it suggested, 1:hen that is one weapon Introduction - The Fire include: ()bairn Wpizmann Club - who is convinced that both dancer one more try was in for it. Year that cannot work in Winnipeg ISRAEL NATIONAL 'YOUTH Bird and Her Dance W. Ka;tz, M. Lentz, H. Lupe, J. S. after year, the ftWB had foisted where each ballet is 1'I'peated ad and musidan. are not· at odds with ..sYMPHONY . Dance of the Princesses Markson and M. M. Snchm'ov; upon its patrons a repertoire that nauseumi' , ..:~ one anothe~ m a ·mc:e to ~e who Out of qADNA, rllhe Youth Corps 'Inf~ Danee of the Katschei Shwon Zionist Club, L. Kalesky, was more repetitive than impressive The ROyal Winni~g'~a reaches the final bar first,'. .•. ";,i 'I f ounded ...... me ....""'.. yelln! ago as a Berceuse ':'" Finale E;'Rady and R. B. Slater; Brandeis eom­ and a cinderella public relations job pany no! longer_adept with stellar And then Agnes de' Mille ~ branc!h of the Hagana, the under­ Lodge - B. Karasick, B. Kushner, [you know, the '54 fire, the Ruth- materialthat gave birth to a PaddY command of the stage and trans- ground mllitary force gi'ew Israel's A. Posner and R. Rasch. Hadassah Tickets for Individual anna" Boris rift and all that] ,tllat Stone or an Eva von Gensey. What formed the PlayhoUse into the most National Youth orchestra. As is Chapters are in process of electing Concerts for these managed to evade the Ballet's de- nurtures the troupe is a disciplined compelling. sort ¢ thea~ imagin- customary' in Ithe development of their delegates. attractions are now on sale fects. regimen that combines rigorous re- able. ~. the audience sh~re any new nation, the dominant accent The organization's Ideological Instead of catering to the local hearsing with an unsophisticated the most mtimate. and frustratmg ls placed on its you1lh. Special CELEBRITY CONCERTS Conference held last month 'has set presents set - the word WInnipeg in its albeit refreshing repertoire. I am aspects of rehearsmg a yet un- emphasis is put on the moral and the frame of reference for the com­ LIVE OPERA IN ENGLISH! name always s~med somewhat of amazed however to hear Ted Shawn finished ballet, she was at once a physical preparation of the 14 _ 18 ing conference whicll will consider PUCCINI'S a' misnomer - the Ballet allows dubb the RWB as the 'Crown Jewel' Dame Evans lending a Shakespear- age group prior to their enlistment ., the specific areas and programs in " " its benefactors to glean over ecstatic of his theatre at Jacob's Pillow ian tone ·to "the dance, despite the in the Defense Army of Israel. which the regions across the coun­ other rumo~, is the oldest pro­ ,~.- , reviews. Until now I attributed Festival in Massachusetts. I am The unique instrumental group try will have to become involved. fession!", a lion tamer arousing a LA these to a welcome diversion.from further aghast that he is quoted as gifted will These include: Alyiah, educaltion, lethargic, overworked, glamourless of 85 youth from 16 - 20 an otherwise dreary existence in considering that Ricll31'd RUother­ be introduced' to winlrlpeg in, a youth, and Zionism's growing role crew, and a Joan Grenfell scolding some remote town. But how can ford ranks 'among the two or three in the secular and religious activi­ her unruly charges. When she was 40 city concert tour on Thursday, BOMEME I explain the rave reviews w\b.iclb top male soloists in the world to­ •.•... Company. of 50 with ties on the Canadian Jewish scene through, one no longer beheld Oct. 29, with'the distinguished young the PR office sent me under sucll l day.' "Anyone seeing last night's conductor Shalom Ronly-Riklis. In . orchestra and soloists by The wihere the effects of suchparticipa­ Imogene Coco in toe shoes but a Goldovsky Grand Opera Theatre • by-lines as Walter Terry of the New performance," wrote one N.J. critic, 1958 and 1962 the group participated tion must also be measured. Pavlova who had entranced both York Herald Tribune and Allen ''would concur 'itewtily." in Kerkl'ade, Holland, in the World Wednesday, Oct. 14 It. pJ:e-col:\:vention caucus of all choreographer , dancer, and spec­ Hughes of ? Rutherford is possessed with some Music Competition for Orchestras,- Auditorium, 8 :40 p.m. delegates Will. he held October 15 tator. The critics kept referring to the fine dramatic talent as in Agnes de and on both occasions ,took first Res. Seats: $5.50, 4.40, 3,30, at the YMHA-Community Centre, I must confess that I enjoyed 2.50, 2.00 Winnipeg dancers as pleasing per- Mille's Bitter Weird and a poten­ prize. The competition was under where major problems and issues Les Whoops-De-Doo, that I lett the sonalities; buoyant, infectious with tially good dancing gift, but to call the patronage of QUeen Juliana. will be discussed in order to give Playhouse in perhaps the same DIRECT FROM ISRAEL high spirits. They lauded their his elevation "brilliant" when one. King Baudouin of Belgium also * * * direction to ·those who will attend. frame of mind that did the Jacob's "youtth, charm, warmth, exuberance, can only recall 'his turns and lifts honored the orchestra for its splen­ It will also afford an opportunity Pillow crowd. Yet.I have not lost clean-cut good looks and, refresh-' as ranging from" sloppy~ merely. did participation in the Brussels Israel Zionist Clubs Map Israel . Bonds Parlicipatio'n to formulate resolutions' W'oo·pre- perspective of those ingredients ing sense of humor - and astound- adequate, to occasionally good, World Fair. I sented at the convention. essential for brilliant ballet - ele­ ing talent." Ceriafnly no one will would seem to suggest a divided "All the critics," wrote the Jeru-' ,C ments that have as yet evaded the 'National deny the troupe the greater portion' opinion of personal tastes. How­ salem Post in a critique, "rightly Royal Winnipeg in recent seasons.. La Boheme Ends OpeJ;D Drought of ·these traits, but then these are ever, in vie~ the prestigious list praised the tone of the orchestra, Either the dancers are not cap­ Youth qualities that can apply equally as of such male dancers as Igor Yous­ both of the string instruments and I, To millions, Boris Goldovsky has McHenry Boatwright and Ronald " become grand opera's most articu­ HolgaJte. well to the members of the Peace kevitcll, Rudolph Nureyev, Edwwd able of the virtuosLty and brilliant - what is more rare - of the brass { Corps, or the Beatles for that mat- Villella, Eric Bruhn,Jacques d' pyrotechnics of a classical white and woodwinds, and their extreme Symphony late spokesman, his quaintly accent­ The unprecedented success of the ter. None of iI:his was evident in Ambroise and Stanislov Vlasov, it ballet of a Les Sylphides, a Giselle concentration ana devotion." ed "Good afternoon, ladies and tours has caused the Goldovsky gentlemen" ,is the eagerly awaited The Limburgs Dagblad lauded the methods to be adopted by opera orchestra's "unbelievably high de­ -Gadna opener of the informative "Opera groups all over the country. Thanks Company of 85 News of the Air" on the Metro­ gree of musical achievement by Shalom ROnly-Riklis, Conductor to the projection apparatus pio­ young people who are musically politan Opera broadcasts. it Miriam Fried, Violinist neered by the company, was pos­ exceptionally gifted • • ." His Grand Opera Theatre at the Thursday, Oct. 29 sible to tour a production as com­ Under the patronage of Mrs. Auditorium on Wednesday, Oot. 14, Auditorium, 8 :40 p.m. plicated as Mozart's Don Giovanni Golda Meir and Ambassador to the will bring to La Boheme the same Res. Seats: $5,50, 4.40, 3.30, which Goldovsky will stage in Win­ U.S. Avraham Harman, and spon­ sparkling freshness for which it has nipeg on Marcil 13. 2.50, 2,00 sored by the American-Israel Cul- Tickets are also available at been known in its past sold-out Born in , the son of violin­ The Jewish Post, 1244 Main St. tours of Rigoletto, Don Giovanni, ist LuboShutz, Goldovsky and his Barber of Seville, La Traviata and family fled to Gennany during the A* most electrifying * * Tosca. Unusual rehearsal and train­ Russian Revolllltion in 1917. He choral group! ing methods over a 20 year period, studied piano in Berlin with Artur electronic orlds to insure cOrrect Scllnabel and made !his Bar Mitz­ Robert tempi and musical ensemble, new vah debut with rllhe Berlin Phi1har­ acoustical materials for building monic. He studied composition and scenery, experimental projection conducting at the Liszt Acattemy in De Cormier Parlieipating in the lunclleon meeting with M. A. Appel, national field direjMr, State of Israel devices, and above all a .never­ and at ·,the Sorbonile, and 1 Bonds, were (left 00 'tight) : A. J. Arkin, Ralph HamoviClh, executive diiectot of the ZOC midwest ending drive ·:io uncover sigluftcant served as assisflam to Folk'Singers operas are the unique hallmark of ,., Region, Joseph J. Secter, Israel Bond cbainnan for the ZOC region; Brandeis Lodge president Bernard at the Curtis Institute inPhila­ Direeted by Robert De Cormier Kuslmer, Israel Bond drive ro-chairman Sam Sair, Mr. Appel; Melvin Fenson, S. L. Morantz, Morris the Goldovsky Opera 'I1heatre. delphia in 1933. He later became (formerly with BeJafonte) Veinish, regional bond organization manager Rabbi S. H. Epstein, and regional ZOC chairman, Leo Wiimipeggers can expect see to head of the opera department of • • Friday, Nov. 6 Bokofsky. a company of 50, orchestra and the Cleveland Institute and an in­ services III one Auditorium, 8 :40 p.m. 'l1hirteen executive members of Mr. Appel detailed campaign scheme involving diversion of the soloists, exquisi1lely costumed, in structor at 's New England -.. Res. Seats: $3,75, 3.00, 2,50, the Winnipeg's men's Zionist Clubs techniques suocessfully used in Kinneret witters to the Negev, could an English version of Puccini's Conservatory. PLANS. LAYOUT 2.00, 1.50 heard a report Monday on national other cities. One innovation of the never have been contemplated with­ eternally touching drama of human COPY. ART Winner of the 1954 Peabody PHOTOGRAPHY * * * progress of the 1964 Israel Bond Winnipeg Zionist effort would com­ out Bond investme~ts. Simil31'ly, A GREAT FAREWELL TOUR emotion. Adherence to the dictum AWard for his opera news program, PRODUCTION drive across Canada. bine the traditional canvass of he said the emerging partnership unified and homogeneous musical Goldovsky has long been acclaimed COLOR between Israel and the M a :lunclleon oonvened at the' members by their club execllltive, style" is one of the reasons '!;hat as one of ine foremost piano virtu­ Marian YMHA 1>0 map their club's partiei- together with an approacll by trade in water desalination efforts was Mr. Goldovsky is reluctant to em­ osos and inte:tpxetive artists of 1:he pation in ·the drive, M. A. Appel of and profession, keyed 1>0 Ilhe over- only possible because of the finan­ day. In !his home in Brookline, he empire printers ltd. ploy conventionally trained sing­ Anderson Montreal, national Feld director of all city-wide cOverage. cial strength contributed 00 Israel has a sembled one of the largest and CONTRALTO the bond organi:ration,. forecast a Mr. Appel said the terms now by bond investments. ers, conductors and stage directors. most comprehensive opetatic lib­ PMUid~""il 0/ Friday, Nov. 27 1>otal national sale of $5,000,000 for used to describe the Bond contri-. On Tuesday evening, Mr. Appel A number. of prominent singers, raries in the world - 10,000 volumes PRESENT $4 000 CHEQUE: George Wilson, chairman of the Welfare Board of the KiWanis Club 'Auditorium, 8:40 p.m. the first time in Canadian history. bution to Israel's economy were met with B'nai B'ritlh Bond leaders, of Winnipeg, Mrs. Anne G. Ross, of Mount Carmel Clinic, with a cheque $4,000. The presen­ then unknown, have made their including rare scores and musicol­ prese~ts £0: :illl } ..widl Poill Res. Seats: $5.50, 4.40, 3.30, He said conservative estimates, "consolidation" and "p l' 0 g res s" and on Th~ay with the sales­ tation, which was made at noon September 29 in the Royal Alexandra ~otel, WIll be. used for new debuts with the company - Jac- 2.50, 2.00 based on campaign progress to date, rather than "establish." This indi" man's. division. He then left for ogical treatises. To !his intimates, . t· th c!ini'c Mrs Ross told the Kiwanians there wasn t a free medical and dental I'hmIe JU 8-'l3S1 d ental eqwpmen a. e . . CELEBRITY !lOX OFf1C£ queline Bazinet, Frank Guarrera, Mtuof',nc floor estimated a $2,000,000 sale eadl for cated ,the progress already made. Western Canada on Bond assign- Goldovsky is better know as Mr. lini· allabl for the low income group. Welfwe cases are eared for, but these other people. struggl- 1Zt4 M&DI Sr.• WmBuw e c ave"sh 'd "N I 't h Wtlbll'1I1'J1 ~;1I!r li!lmpm1U ~rt~11 i!}tVH Montreal and Toronto. He noted 111M Israel's 11lIItional water ments. Rosalind Elias, John McCallum, . al 1 In'comes and still trying to uphold their-dignity, are not, e sal. ow won ave Opera. mg ong on ow '" Ph SP 5·2484 to ,turn any more young people away. It's like a dream come true. .... '

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