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PALS sponsors a visual tour of Norway

Under the distinguished patronage of Jennifer Masefield, PALS presents Norway By Coastal Steamer, an audio visual slide presentation by Ann Smith Gordon.

Norway by Coastal Steamer takes the viewer on what is described as `the world's most beautiful voyage', a 12-day, 1,250-mile round trip from Bergen's hill-ringed harbour around the North Cape and across the top of Norway to Kirknes on the Russian border.

Tomorrow's presentation will take place at Mount St. Agnes Auditorium at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased from the PALS office on Point Finger Road in Paget. The proceeds will go to PALS.

*** Application forms for the Bank of Butterfield/Masterworks Foundation first Visual Arts Scholarship are now available.

The scholarship is open to all Bermudians enrolled in a recognised visual arts programme outside Bermuda who demonstrate artistic achievement as well as involvement in community and extra curricular activities.

Forms may be obtained from any Bank of Butterfield branch and from the Masterworks Gallery on Front Street.

The deadline for the application is April 1, 1999 and the scholarship will be awarded at the Grand Art Festival by the Sea on May 16.

For more information 295-2379.

*** Tickets for the Bermuda Ballet Association's presentation of the James Sewell Ballet are now available from the Visitors Service Bureau on Front Street.

The James Sewell Ballet will take to the stage at the City Hall Theatre from March 18 to 20 at 8 p.m. There will also be a matinee performance on March 20 at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $25 each and for the Saturday Matinee children's tickets will only cost $12.

The Visitors Service Bureau is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily or call 295-1727.

*** Something is "brewing'' at the Bermuda Arts Centre at Dockyard.

`Witch Craft' a group exhibition will showcase the recent works by Kendra Ezekiel, Jean E. Rodriguez and Fiona Rose Rodriguez.

The group blend the medium of paper, natural fibres and acrylics to create a curious brew of an exhibition that enchants the senses.

`Witch Craft' will be on display until March 26.