8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri" Nov. 2'7. 1984. l yom ueadon toemmily You have to learn from the people you meet and the places you see. I think. too, that it's a badi idea to confine yourself too much to the members of the‘ company. I like to meet people on the outside. too." Canadians Said Lacking Faith In Their Talents By BRENDA LARGE She said she would rather Though she found the exper» “011 0“ stage, Miss Finch OTTAWA (CPI — Canadian ‘ dance in Canada than in any ience useful. she still has a few . sparkles in the glow of the foot-: performers h a v e n 't enough other country. ‘ I6l| Plllii SPORT SHIRTS In stripes, plains, checks, tapered and reg. styles doubts about passing up her ed- lights in such demanding bal» faith in their own talent saysI “Being from the West. l'd.ucat10n. . . t ' , . . .. lets as Atmez Vous Bach and a young ballet dancer who : always had my heart set on the T00 CONFIMM. . , - came home to make her career Royal Winnipeg. It‘s every- “I this profession you ‘ Ill“ hlflh'spll‘llt’d Les WhOOPS ‘10 b) Bluestone’ Dales and BVD' BrOken Slzes' ' after studying in England, thing I want in a ballot com-,havcn‘l much time to continue Don. Reg. to $5.95. Stephanie Finch. 20-year-old pany. Our director. Arnold '*"""'* '*----““ "-"W'" “" native of Kelowna. B.C., hasiSpohr, is terrific and every- " ‘ been a member of the Royalibody in the company is so ? Now Winnipeg Ballet's corps de bal—i friendly." ! let for the last two years. 39-1 Stephanie. A tiny. slender I f d fore that she spent a year injgirl with big dark eyes and London studying at the Arts 1 long black hair which she keeps‘ Educational School and the. Ali-l woun up in a chicnon. firsr‘ drey de Vos School of Ballet Istudied ballet at the age of four = A gift from ARCHER "From meeting Canadian ar- m Kelowna. f tlsts abroad I’ve found that{ “d was so had that moths-r & people here have a great deal finally took me out of then ' of talent. But they haven'tlclass." enough faith. so they leave the‘ Later. when she was in country. Then they often don'tthade 4. she became interested want to come back." iin dancing. stimulated by a Miss Finch. described asvfriend taking lessons. :13: ’Ealer‘fi'l" by J 5355;?! Her first teacher was Mary. . enera manager . e Winnipeg Ballet. is one who did1.11‘i'at'ten of Kelowna. She then: want to come back. . studiejd underhsuch wean-known .. , . i Cana ian teac ers as ,wennetn. I gm very lone“ I“ Bm’al“ 3 Lloyd and Betty Farrally. and Ifound the schools too con! Each summer Stephanie went fining. The British dance en-.to the Banff School of Fine vironment is a very traditionalyAi-ts for more training. and it one. I found I had to do either j was there that she first worked strict classical work or modern with choreographer Brian Mac- 2.88_ ‘ 1 Of all wool materials including Harris Tweeds, slm 36-46. ‘ Buy now for Christmas. Reg. price $37.50. 6 NowOnly.....2z , O 44v < nuannnimahaau. 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