Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS robekt McDougall ART GALLERY (Botanic Gardens)
INTERNATIONAL DRAWINGS and PRINTS - from the Permanent
Collection (July 10 to November 15). DON PEEBLES — Film and didactic display by Jocelyn Allison. Daily screenings 11 a.m.. 1 p.m.. .3 p.m. Until September 6. C.S.A. GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) HELEN DARBY - paintings. RUDOLPH BOELEE - Paintings. GAIL WRIGHT — Photographs. MICHAEL EBEL - Paintings. brian mckinnon — Paintings and Drawings. STUDIO 393 Group - Potterv (From August 5). BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY
(112 Manchester Street) VIVIEN BISHOP - Recent
Paintings. LEO BENSEMANN - Recent Paintings (Both close August 21). GINGKO GALLERY (Arts Centre. Worcester Street)
JOHN WALKER - Works on Paper. A touring exhibition from the National Gallerv. SMALL GALLERY (Shades Arcade)
MICHEL DELACROIX - Works from Paris (until August 14). TASMAN GALLERY (72 Gloucester Street) EARLY NZ ARTISTS - Works by Van Der Velden. Gully, Hoyte. Barraud, and others. Until August 31. STUDIO 393
PEEPERS GALLERY (Montreal Street) TOUCH WOOD - Turned
pieces by Noeiine Brok
ensbire (August 1 to 9). JOHN HASELDINE and SUZIE ROIRI - Recent Works (August 1 to 27). THEATRE
COURT THEATRE: "The Elephant Man," by Bernard Pomerance. Directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, Worcester Street, July 18 to August 15. REPERTORY: Vivat! Vivat Regina!" By Robert Bolt. Directed by Jenny Blumsky for the Canterbury Repertory Theatre Society. Repertory . Theatre August 1 to 8. Nightly at 8 p.m.; Mati.nee August 8, 1 p.m. IPI TOMBI: Touring African-style musical. James Hay Theatre. August 10 to 15. MUSIC TODAY: Christopher Kane (cello) and Wallace Woodley (piano); and members of the Court Theatre company. Lunch-time presentation. Durham Street Method-
ist Church, 12.10 p.m. TODAY: School of Music. Ham, LIO p.m. Bartok’s Mikrokosmos. Book IV,
performed by Peter Sagar and William Green. TOMORROW: Flying Hat Puppet Troupe. Performance and demonstration: Durham Street Methodist Church. 12.10
p.m. TOMORROW': Music Room. Peterborough Centre, at 5.15 p.m. John Cousins. Installation performance.
TOMORROW: Mobil Song Quest final, James Hay Theatre, 8 p.m. Judge, Dame Joan Hammond. Finalists accompanied by Christchurch Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Southgate. THURSDAY:IIamburg Quintet and Columbia. Trio (both from C.5.1.M.): and Southern Ballet. Lunchtime presentation. Durham Street Methodist Church. 12.10 p.m. THURSDAY: College House (100 Waimairi Road), at 1.10 p.m.; University Singers performing music by des Pres, Monteverdi, and traditional folk-songs arranged by Graham Hollobon. FRIDAY: Canterbury Theatre School dancers and Christ’s College Madrigal Group. Lunchtime presentation. Durham Street Methodist Church. 12.11) p.m. FRIDAY: Camerata Piano Quartet and Elric Hooper. Lunch-time recital featuring Jacob's ‘‘Shakespearian Sketches." Centre Gallery, Arts Centre, 12.10 p.m. SUNDAY: Celebration Singers and Christchurch Conservatoire String Orchestra. Durham Street Methodist Church, 2 p.m. SUNDAY: St Alban’s Methodist Church. Rugby Street. 8.15 p.m. Gordon Epperson (cello), a visiting American Fulbright Professor, and Maurice Till (Piano). Sonatas by Debussy, Barber and Rachmaninoff. MONDAY: New Swingle Singers in concert. Town . Hall. 8 p.m.
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