PAGE EIGHT Ballet Group Thrills Rec Hall Audience The opening curtain of the National Ballet of Canada's, performance on Sunday night caused "oohs" and "aahs" come from the audience which nearly filled Recreation Hall. The stage was set in the manner of a small Galician village complete with wooden balconies and provincial paint ing decorating all parts of the set. The dancers performed in the midst of these life-like structures which represented the open, square of the village. The ballet itself was a display of color, light liveliness and fan tasy, featuring the skilled danc-1 ing of the company soloists, SylH via Mason and Grant Strafe. There was some disappoint ment among the audience when the program revealed that prima ballerina Lois Smith and pre mier danseur David Adams were not going to dance. However, they did attend the performance and were thrilled by the warm response it received. 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