Arts diary
VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall ART GALLERY GRAHAM SYDNEY—“Drawing into Painting.” (March 16 to May 2). JUBILEE INSTALLATION— N.Z. Drawing, Painting and Sculpture since 1960. BODY BUlLDlNG—Photographs by Fiona Clark. Until May 2. Public lecture, Monday, 8 p.m., by Professor K. Ruhrberg, of Cologne, on . “Current art movements and exhibitions in West Germany.” CSA GALLERY (66 Gloucester Street) JUDITH LAING-Paintings. MICHAEL SMITHER— Paintings. National Cartoon Show. PAT UNGER—Paintings. JOHN HADWEN—Weaving. JOHN 'PARKER—Ceramics. ARIENNE. GRKOVIC—WaII hangings.BROOKE/GIFFORD GALLERY . (112 Manchester Street) MIKE ARMSTRONG—Paintings (April 13 to 30).
THE GALLERY (Akaroa) PAINTINGS of Banks Peninsula in the 1940 s and 1982, Doris Lusk. April 10 to 25. GINKO GALLERY (Arts Centre) FRIENDS BOXED INDrawing and Etchings by Peter Ransom. April 2 to 23. PEEPERS GALLERY (90 Victoria Street) ROBERT BRETT-Works on Paper. THEATRE COURT THEATRE—Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” directed by Elric Hooper. Court Theatre, Worcester Street, March 13 to April 24. RICCARTON PLAYERS: “Marat/Sade,” by Peter Weiss. Directed by Simon Hill. Musical direction by Yvonne Martin. Wharenui School hall, Matipo Street, April 17 to 24. N.Z. BALLET: Christchurch season April 23 and 24,
Theatre Royal. Feature ing the “Ragtime Dance
Company," “Witchboy,” and “La Ventana.” DANCE PROGRAMME: Moving Company with guest, the Splits Dance Troupe, present “Loose Change.” Southern Ballet Theatre, Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. DANCE WORKSHOPS: Folkdance workshops run by Farandol folk-dancers. Guest tutors, Atanas Kolarovski (Skopje) and Fusae Senzaki (Tokyo). Christchurch Polytechnic cafeteria, 1.30 p.m. Sunday, 8 p.m. Tuesday. MUSIC THURSDAY: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra with guest conductor Diego Masson. Soloist, Stoika Milanova (violin). Music by Stravinsky, Sibelius, and Beethoven. Town Hall, 8 p.m. THURSDAY: At the School • of Music, Ham, 1.10 p.m. Charlotte . Hayes, cello; Anthony Ritchie, piano; Pam Keightley, flute; Sharon Vogan, piano.
FRIDAY: Centre Gallery, Christchurch Arts Centre, 12.10 p.m. Charlotte Hayes, cello; Anthony Ritchie, piano; Pam Keightley, flute; and Sharon Vogan, piano. A repeat of Thursday’s programme.
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