Mad Hatter Page 4 of interest to all classical and contem- program's Advisory Committee to help : porary music lovers. ensure CSSW's viability and value to the commana” (tT. serves. Mozart and the Creative Process will be presented at 1230 hours in the small lec- ture theatre, Room #2203, of Douglas College on Thursday, April 11. DOUGLAS DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES COLLEGE Douglas College Receives Credit CHORALE Special Delivery Dance Music Theatre is going to be filming a 15-minute publicity package in the Douglas College Performing TATSUO HOSHINA, conductor | 4*ts Theatre April 1 and 3. They are expecting to receive Canada Council money = and they will be filming two or three Tharsday, 4ipril & pieces which will be sent to Europe or Japan. Douglas College will receive credit in the film for use of the facility. DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES Host Families Mozart and The Creative Process Host families are needed to house exchange students fromQuebec and Japan who will be It is said that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart studying at Douglas College this summer. was a composer inspired by the glory of God. Perhaps more than any other com- poser, Mozart could apparently create beautiful melodies inside his head and instantly transpose them into written music. Accommodations will be needed in the New Westminster area for English as a Second Language students between May 21 to June 28 and August 12 to 30. English speaking families who can provide room and board plus a pleasant family environment for these exchange students will be paid a per day rate for their hospitality. Creative Processes Questioned The creative processes used by Mozart are now undergoing strenous academic debate. What was once considered true is now being questioned by modern music Theorists and many interesting thoughts have arisen. Interested people can contact the Summer Language Programs department of Douglas Colege at 520-5463. ‘ Mozart: and the Creative Process is a one and a half hour lecture by Douglas College music instructor Kevin Barrington—Foote on what new understanding we have on the way Mozart wrote his music. The French speaking students will be arriving in May with the Japanese students at Dougtas College during August. DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES Sponsored by the Douglas Col lege Humanities Institute, this lecture is being held free of charge and will be