Joyce MdV Jan’s Goal Is To develop Hidden Talent By Loretta Manage i Entertainment Editsr The choir marches into the room. Once in their re spective places onstage, I the director motions than to sway to the beat at the i music. Totally focused on the director, the choir looks to him or her for the signal to begin. Prom the onset of the concert, the choir re lies on the director. They know how important it is for them to concentrate on his or her directions. So ; does Joyce McMillan. She’s a gospel choir director. “In order for the music to get across to the audience, it has to Come from me to the choir and from the choir to the audience. When I’m directing I’m not aware of the distractions around me. I put my whole mind into what I’m doing. Whatever the words are that the choir is singing at i the time, that’s what I’m focusing on,” pointed out Mrs. McMillan. The music has been get ting across. Mrs. McMillan has been directing for 32 | ' years. Not only does yhe play the piano and direct the youth and church choirs at New Hope Bap | list Church, but she is also the director for the Char } lotte Mass Choir, and the < Angels of Joy. But her work 14 does not end there. Mrs. McMillan co-directs the i Charlotte Interdenomina tional Mass Choir and the Qiarlotte Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America, as well as gjyes i piano and voice lessons. 1. With such an extensive 1 commitment, Mrs. McMil % Joyce McMillan . ....Builds confidence Ian is in rehearsal from Monday through Hiursday, devoting one and a half to two hours each night to rehearsal. And while you may hear her giving constructive criticism to her choirs, you will never hear her complain. “I look at directing as my gift from God. It seems like I’ve always been musically in clined, since I was a small child. I began playing for Ifae Sunday School at the age of nine and by the age of 12 I was playing for the church,” explained Mrs. - . Those years spent ac quiring experience, cou pled with attendance at WSOC To Air Academy Awards Presentation The Oscar, the entertain ment industry’s most coveted honor, will be awarded to the year’s most outstanding motion pic tures and stars on “The 57th Annual Academy Awards Presentation’’ to 4 be broadcast, live from Los Angeles, Monday, March 25, at 9 p.m. on WSOC-TV, Channel 9. The five nominees “For Best Picture of the Year" are: “Amadeus," "Places in the Heart,” “The Kill ing Fields,” “A Passage to India” and “A Soldier’s Story.” Only the captivating j Judy Davis (“A Passage to India”) goes in as a first nominee “For the Performance By an i Actress in a Leading Bole.” Other nominees •elude: Sissy Space* - <”The River”); Vanessa Redgrave (“The Bos tonians”); Sally Field (“Place* in the Heart”); and Jessica Lange (“Coun try"). Jeff Bridges, the son of actor Uoyd Bridges, is one of five nominees “For the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.’V Other nominees include: Tom Hulce (“Amadeus”); F. Murray Abraham (also “Amadeus”); Albert Finney (“Under the Vol cano”); and Sam Water ston ■ (“The Killing Fields”). Two-time Academy , Award winner Jack Lem mon serves as host of the "57th Annual Academy Awards Presentation," airing March 25. *vYyyrvrvvrri ► THE : ► CHARLOTTE < ► post ; 376-0496 < qualified Mrs. McMillan as a true professional of her trade. She knows what a director’s job is and has ' little or no problem in achieving her goals. “To be a director it is important to be in total control all of the time. What I’m trying to do is to make somebody be lieve that what we’re sing ing about is true, that there is a God some where.’ My job as director extends to the musiclans the drummer, pianist and organist as well as the choir.” “A director has to build a choir into what she knows it can be. I don’t focus on the negative; instead, I try to build confidence in the choirs I direct,” affirmed Mrs. McMillan. Budding confidence is something that she does on an indi vidual level as well as the collective level. “I have this friend who was always told she couldn’t. sing. I kept building her confi dence and giving her in struction and today, well, I fed she can out-sing any one in Charlotte,” alleged Mrs. McMillan. Bringing that hidden talent out of people .« , they aren’t even aware . they have is both the sa tisfaction she receives and the goal she has set for herself as director “1 like ■ developing talent,” she added. CREATIVE ■ INNOVATIVE THE CHARLOTTE POS1 IS ON THE MOVEI ; r" CALL 376-0496 , FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ^~jj !YI IAN ilNSTO i RENT AT IONLY ! for the 1st week j (2 week minimum) ! WITH THIS CO _ ALL LIVING ROOM TABLES & DINETTE SETS—RENT TO OWN IN JUST 12 MONTHS * (Reg. Rent-to-Own 18 Months) M 5939 Sou* Blvd. 121 E. Franktin 7'* K-Mart Plaza Gastonia Charlotte if, , 592-73*8? mhvi - V g-:* .U . > ' ;■'rS 'X’fi’ MON., TUES. THURS.,8AT.1M FRIDAY 'Ml 7