THE CADRE, OCTOBER 29, 1974, PAGE 16 f il-m "Star Blanket, Cree Hunters of the Mistassini" N.F.B. Duffy Amphitheatre, Wed. Oct. 30, 7:30 P.M., Adm: Free "Mary Queen of Scots"; Sun, Nov 3, 8:00 P.M. Adm: $1.00 Duffy OCTOBERFEST — When did it all start? Since we're having Oktober— fest this weekend here at U.P.E.I., I thought an article might be appropriate. The inspiration for Oktober- nfest started roughly some 160 years ago in Germany when a »prince who happened to like horses was about to be marr— ied. Some 80,000 people att— ended what was initially a horse race and a party in honour of the Prince's marr— iage. The peeple had such a good time that King Mar Josef I decreed the festival be an annual event which has stood ever since. Through time add- itions were made to the fest- ival,‘exhibition of farm pro— duce, Bavarian crossbowmen, parade of Oktoberfest partic— ipants in their respective regional costumes. Since spec- tators eventually became hun— gry and thirsty watching the various exhibitions, food and beer stalls were introduced. Presently the festival be— gins late in September and will last for sixteen days: appar— ently the weather at this time of year is conducive for this sort of thing. Sulky races and dressage supplement the horse races: giant cabbages have given way to the biennial diaplays of agricultural mac- hinery, prize herds of cattle and even entire model farms. The parade involves a mile and a half procession of some 4,500 people in the regional costumes of Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France; floats, horse drawn beer wag— ons and brass bands. Various, other parades have also been added. net. 29, - nov. 4 ' mam. CONFED CENTRE THEATRE“: "The Hollow Crown” (R.S.C.) Tues. Oct 29, 8:00P.M;1 , Tickets: $5.00, 4.00,3.00_ PRINCE EDWARD CINEMAS #1 "Three the Hard Way #2 "Naughty Stewardesses & Swinging Models" Double 3111!! We 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. Adm: $2.25 17 and under $2.00 Further info contact 2-8331 catharsis by "Pleasure and Repentance" (R.S.C.) Wed. Oct. 30, 8:00p.m. Tickets: $3.50, 3.00, 2.50 "GODSPELL" Neptune Theatre Sat:Nov, 2, 4:00 p.m. & 8:00p.m. Tickets:_$3.50,3.00, 2.50 what It. bruvolo' - J HOLLAND COLLEGE Wed. Oct 30, "Joe Kidd" Mon, Nov. 4, "Mary Queen .of Scots": 12 noon and 8:00 P.M. Adm:Students 75¢ Others $1.00 U.P.E.I. Musical Recitals cancelled until further not- ice due to rennovations with-- in the department. Ilse Oct. 31, Thurs: 9:00—12:00 Pig 'n' Whistle, U.P.E.I. Gym, Music by Port City Five. m "III-It 'Confederation Centre Art Gallery: "Eskimo Exhibition of Prints & Drawings" Until: NOV; 17 "Three Island Artists": Carl Drew, Barry Burley and Niall Burnett: Topics: "Art process rather than the final product." Until: Nov. 3. Adm:Students Free Tue - Sat : 10:00 to 5:00 Sun : 2:00 to 5:00 POLITICAL SCIENCE FILMS _Wed. Oct 30, 8:30 A.M. N A — 4 1:15 P.M., 3:15 D210 Duffy Amph:"Rising Tide? Due to the early publication of this paper any part of this_ directory is subject to change. Oct. 3l.untill Nov_3 and is centered around many various activities, namely: beer drinking and lots of it, German food (I certain- 1y hope that there's a ' much better variety this year), sports, movies, dem- onstrations; there's bound At midnight on the six—" teenth day, the Oktoberfest ends. All that can be heard is a gentle snoring from the Beirleichenzeit'(beer corpses tent) which have been set up for those who don't remember where they live: in addition to going awa with your stomach fill—. ed you will undoubtably also leave with the heav- iest hangover of the year! Our Oktoberfest goes from The two main streets are centered around the mono- lithic drinking halls of Munich (Lowenbrau, Hofbran, just to mention a couple) The- festival's special drink is Wies'nbier which is brewed in March and well aged for extra strength. The Oktoberfest of today has crowned "beer" as its undisputed King. A parade is given in honor for the opening day of the festival and at noon the Mayor of Munich tops the first barr— el and when the three cannons, boom, this signifies the open- ing of some 800 concessions at the Oktoberfest festival. "*TheZOktoberfest in Germany (and elsewhere celebrated in the rest of the world) is something of an alcohol— ics midway: people sampling various kinds of beer from litre stone mugs, others can be seen, "Imagine try— ing to drink a barrel of beer when you're already bombed?" But like anything elso when the beer is palat— able (which German beer cer- tainly is) food, people and music have a tendency to mis extremely well with usually only minor incidents occuring! Here are some statistics quoted from the Oktoberfest of 1970 which you might find interesting. The beer laid 172 folk flat on the ground (162 in previous year). The eldest victim' was 83 and the youngest was a mere 8 years old. It Pcan certainly be expected especially when literally millions of people partake in the festival in-Germanyr- to be something for every- one. Drink, be merry and enjoy Oktoberfest 74: What the Hell, it's only once a year! ‘ bvwfinnnnn ‘flnmm‘l‘u'l