t. "FWMWM v‘w Wm- It's Great For Hockey Having the Jesse Winchester concert in the rink was not only quite an injustice to some ex- cellent performers, but also to the people who paid $2.25 for the concert. The rink may be great for hockey games, but for musical concerts, the fac- ilities are_atrocious. ' During the concert, it was colder inside the rink than it was outside. The acoustics in the rink are terriable, not to mention the fact that some of the machines in the rink kept vibrating throughout the performance. The distract— ions and physical discom-' fort in the rink were not only noticed by the aud- ience, but also by the performers, who made men- tion of it. One has to admit though, that if the university plans to have more concerts on campus, they are slight— ly limited as to the amou- nt of places where it can be held. Hopefully the rink will be covered in ice soon, so that the possibility of ever using that nonstrosity for a concert again will not arise. The Barn and Duffy are both better than the rink (though nowhere near perfect) but both are also very small and in the event of a large concert, they would be of no use. The only place left on campus where a concert can be held is the gym. The gym, like the other places (mentioned, has much to be desired, but if the un- iversity made a point of holding all concerts in there, there are a few things they could do with the gym to make it quite a bit better for concerts. One would be not to put Films Prince Edward Cinemas #1 Scarecrow f #2 Love Swedish Style or Sweet Kill & WOman Hunt 7&9 p.m. $2.00-$1.75 for Under 18 “ a 'The Visit‘ Anthony Quinn Sunday, Oct. 14/73 UPEI - Duffy y Admission*75¢ 8:00 p.m.‘ Their? Turn of the Wheel (Pageant) _Talent Research Society O'Leary p Confederation Centre Thurs., Oct. 11/73' 8:00 p.m. $2.00 - $1.00 Students Due to the early printing of this paper, any part of this directory is subject to change. -groups up on the stage which has been the policy in the past. The group should be on a slightly elevated platform in front 'of the stage. It would make it easier to see them, and also reduce the sound lose into the stage area. Another idea would be to lower the ceiling a bit with some nylon like material (such as some old parachutes) instead of burlap such as is used in the rink A Finally, if-the University wOuldn't insist on bring? ing in chairs, more people could attend the concerts, if everybody sat on the floor. It’s Part of UPEI The U.P.E.I. music dept. as a part of their program presents a one hour music (recital every Friday} between eleven thirty and twelve thirty (tentatively) The object of the recitals is to give the students in the music department more opportunity to play ~in front of an audience- The selection of things to be performed is decided upon by the students. It is usually something that somebody has been doing in conjunction with their classes. As a result, most of the music tends to be classical music, this is an excellent intorduction to it because most of the students give a short talk about the composor and the music which they are going to play. The only problem with the recitals is that they are held in the music depart— Community Concert - ROnald Turini, Confederation ' Centre 7 wed.,,0ct,'1o/73 8:15 - Members only Art. Exhibits . Tagan: . r . UPEI Barn Thurs., OCt. 11/73 9:30 Adm. 75¢ 7' 'Plarney Stones Holland College Gym Thurs., Oct. 11/73 . ; i9:30 Admission 75¢ (Music~RecitalS 'UPEI Music Dept. Fri., Oct. 12/73 11:30 — 12:30 I ; Basement of Holland College Free . Confederation Centre Art_ Gallery Lionel Stevenson, Leonardo Da Vinci, Oonark & Pangnark, & Contemporary ’Canadian Crafts , Tues. - Sat. 10-5 Sun. 2-5 Adm. 25¢, Students free Lectures The Honourable Joseph R. Smallwood, former Premier of Newfoundland.. Duffy - Thurs. Oct. 11 2:00 p.mi The Honourable Senator Therse F. Gasgrain,O.Br.Eo "A Quebec WOman in a Man's WOrld" ‘ Duffy 'Tues., Oct. 9/73 8:30 p.m. ment, which is still lo- 'cated down at Holland College. There has been some talk about moving the department up to the campus but nothing definite yet. ' It will‘probably be the same as with Home Economics the students won't be told anything till the last minute.' , An idea still in the plan- ning stage is that the music department might get the convent building when_ they move on to campus. ' If all goes well, they will haVe a small theatre built ’in the building. This wouki be used for the Friday ' music recitals, but more important, it would elimin- ate the problem of having to rent the Confederation Centre every time theyldo a performance. Whether these plans will go th— rough or not is still not known.