Rova sax quartet plays WOW Hall
Rova Saxophone members, who will perform at WOW Hall Wed
nesday, are (left to right) Jon Raskin, Larry Ochs, Bruce Ackley
and Andrew Voigt.
Saxophone times four.
WOW Hall presents the Rova
Saxophone Quartet next week
in a concert that combines
elements from classical music,
new compositions and jazz.
These Bay Area musicians
also play improvisational
pieces.
Rova performs Wednesday
at 8:30 p.m., at WOW Hall, 8th
Avenue and Lincoln Street.
Tickets are $2.50 at the door.
The concert is sponsored by
the Community Center for the
Performing Arts.
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The OSU Encore Committee presents
DARYL o JOHN
HALL OATES
with special guest
City Boy
October 28, Saturday
Gill Coliseum
OSU Campus, Corvallis
Reserved seats $6.50/$7.50
Show starts at 8, doors open at 7:30
Tickets available at
Everybody’s Record Company Oct. 23-28
A World Assembly/TDA Production
Ghosts and goblins will gather Tuesday night for a
Halloween Costume Disco Dance planned on behalf of the Easter
Seal School. Sapphire will play at the event which begins at 8
p.m. at Odyssey 3001, 215 “Q” St., Springfield. A $2
donation/admission per person is requested.
The dance is being sponsored by the Easter Seal School and
Treatment Center, KBDF and Pepsi. Proceeds will be used to
build the Easter Seal School Therapeutic swimming pool, which
will serve handicapped children and adults.
The Curate Shakespeare As You Like It is a celebration of life
in the theater and the theater of life. The University Theater
production of this play by Don Nigro opens next weekend in the
Robinson Theater.
The plot centers around seven bedraggled members of a
broken-down Shakespearean touring company as they try to pull
themselves together to perform Shakespeare’s As You Like It.
The play runs Nov. 3-4; 9-11; and 16-18. Curtain is 8 p.m. Tickets
are $4, $2 for University students and senior citizens. For reserva
tions call the UT Box Office at 686-4191, noon to 5 p.m. Monday
Friday, noon to 9 p.m. performance nights.
The EMU Craft Center is seeking crafts people to participate
in the Christmas Crafts Fair, Dec. 6-8. Due to the popularity of the
fair, entrants will juried Nov. 15,4-8 p.m. Applications are due by
that date. There will be a space fee of $15. Call the Center for
more information — 686-4361.
ORTs production of An Enemy of the People opens Nov. 1 in
the Atrium theater. This Arthur Miller adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's
classic play re-creates the struggle of an independent man
against political corruption. The play will run Wednesdays
through Sundays at 8 p.m. from Nov. 1-19, with matinees each
Sunday at 2 p.m.
Pianist Peter Armstrong from Connecticut’s Wesleyan Uni
versity will be on campus Nov. 2 to devote a lecture and recital to
the works of Ferruccio Busoni. Armstrong will discuss Busoni’s
major piano pieces at 8 p.m. in Beall Concert Hall. Both events
are free and open to the public.
Look forward to a night of down-home Kentucky bluegrass
Nov. 2 when Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys bring their
toe-tappin’ music to the EMU Ballroom. In the early Thirties,
Monroe fused old-time string music with blues to create the blue
grass sound. He is aptly called the Father of Bluegrass Music.
Monroe will perform in concerts at 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets are
$5.50, $4 for University students. Tickets are available at the
EMU Main Desk, University Bookstore, Everybody’s Records,
Backstage Dancewear and Kimballs House of Strings.
Guitarist Leo Kottke will perform anything from Bach to the
Beatles on his 6- and 12-string guitars at Portland’s Civic Au
ditorium Nov. 16, 8 p.m.
The incomparable Bob Dylan will perform at the Coliseum in
Portland on Nov. 9, 8 p.m.
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Third Annual
Halloween Costume Ball
with
CLIFTON CHENIER
Oct 31
$5 Costume Prizes
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