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Theatre The first play presented this year was The Braggart Warrior, translated from Plautus' latin by Dr. Peter Smith of the classics department and directed by Carl Hare. Shown at left are Susan Roy, Dougal Fraser and Robert Orr, members of the Campus Players cast. As a special Centennial project, the Players' Club this year presented the Canadian play Potter's F ield, written by Louis Capson Cbelow, without beardj, a UVic graduate. The play Cbelow, rightj , directed by Carl Hare, proved to be quite controversial, with its many levels New director this year, Frederick Edell, staged two plays by Samuel Beckett, Endgame and Waiting for Godot. At right, Jim Leard performs vaudeville stunts at futile activity in Waiting for Godot.
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.Q . 43 F31 ir YQ ! . I' V. if r' .Q 92 '-'M .r Y We 'ir ft Ei ' li., A. ,iii Choir, IVlotet-Chorale The Choir and Motet-Chorale this year were very fortunate in having Charles Palmer as their director. A former sub-organist and master of the Choir School of W estminister Abbey and a specialist in sacred music, Mr. Palmer was an inspiration to the Choirs. The 85-voice choir, under President Diana Brown met noon-hours three times a week. The repertoire included secular and sacred works from thirteenth-century plainchant to modern works by Delius, Britten, and Finzi. Wlorking with the Choir on many occasions was another group, the Motet-Chorale. President Rob McMaster headed the group of 30 voices in their intensive study of more serious compositions. This year these works consisted of the Bach Lobe! Den Herrn, alle Heirlen and Brittenfs Hymn to Saint Cecilia. This group also included a group of I2 singers who sang madrigals and other part songs. Both singing groups had a very active year. Their first appearance was a free concert, with the band, in the and Band gymnasium at Christmas. This was followed with a carol concert for the Salvation Army. The two groups sang at both the Academic Assemblies on January 27 and 28 and gave afternoon concerts on the Cpen House Weekend. In March, concerts were given at Victoria High, Mount View High, Shawnigan Lake Boys' Schools. The yearls activities were highlighted with the concert given at The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Oak Bay, the main attraction being a sixteenth-century Jubilate Deo for double choir and brass. In conjunction with the Fine Arts Department the clubs had composer Alan Hovhaness give a lecture on March 26 and conduct both groups in the singing of three of his compositions. The UVic concert band Cabovej , under Conductor Howard Denike, played noon hour concerts and played for the first time at convocation. The 32 members rehearsed once a week for band, which is part of a music major course. l-ar 5----:K ...M .gi .
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