Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1984, Section A, Page 7, Image 7

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    Calendar
For the week of May 4 - May 10
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FRIDAY, 5-4
"Fanny and Alexander” 180 PLC. 8 pm.
$1 50 and $1.
"On the Waterfront" 150 Geology 7 and
9 p.m. $1.50 and $1.
Bijou: "Carmen" at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. "A
Clockwork Orange." 11:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, 5-5
"King of Hearts" 180 PLC. 7 and 9 p.m.
$1.50 and $1.
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" 177
Lawrence. 7 and 9:30 p.m $1 50 and $1.
"China Syndrome" 150 Geology 7 and 9
p m $1 50 and $1
Cinema 7: "The Maltese Falcon" at 8
p.m. "Citizen Kane" at 9:50 p.m $3.50
Bijou: "West and Sada" 1 and 2:45 p.m
$3 general, $2 over 65 and under 12. Part of
the Spring Animation Festival.
Bijou: "Carmen" at 4:30, 7:15 and 9.15
p m A Clockwork Orange," at 11:30 p.m
SUNDAY, 5-6
"The Magnificent Seven" 180 PLC 8
p.m $1.50 and $1
Cinema 7: "The Maltese Falcon" at 2
and 7 p.m. "Citizen Kane" at 3:50 and 8:50
p.m. $3 matinee, $3.50 evening.
Bijou: "Mr. Rossi Finds Happiness" 1
and 2:45 p.m. $3 general, $2 over 65 and
under 12. Part of the Spring Animation
Festival
Bijou: "Carmen,” at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30
p.m
MONDAY. 5-7
Cinema 7: "The Maltese Falcon" at 7
p.m. “Citizen Kane" at 8:50 p.m. $3.50
The Bijou: "Carmen" at 6:30 and 8:30
p.m
THURSDAY, 5-10
"Johnny Got His Gun" 150 Geology 7
and 9 p.m. $1.50 and $1
MUSIC
FRIDAY, 5-4
A Spring Performance by the Universily
Song and Dance Troupe Beall Concert
Hall. 8 p.m. $2 general, $1 for students and
senior citizens Featured in the show will
be selections from Broadway musicals
and jazz dance numbers in both large and
small group performances.
Jeff Berlin and Vox/Humana will be at
Condon Auditorium for a performance with
L A jazz-rock sensations, the Fents.
Student Recital: Charles Crawley, voice.
198 Music, 8 p.m. Free.
Mel Torme and His Trio. Silva Hall, Hult
Center. 8 p.m. Call 687-5000 for reserva
tions and further info.
B.J. Kelly's: Issac Scott Blues Band
9:30p.m $3
SATURDAY, 5-5
The Eastern Washington University
Mallet Keyboard Ensemble, conducted by
Martin Zyskowski, and the University Per
cussion Ensemble, conducted by Charles
Dowd, performing a double program of
progressive music. Beall Concert Hall. 1
p.m Free.
Student Recital: Tim Stodd, percussion.
Beall Concert Hall. 4 p.m. Free.
Eugene Symphony Orchestra Super
pops IV with Henry Mancini. Silva Hall.
Hult Center 8 p.m. $7-$21 25 Call 687-5000
lor reservations and further info.
Max's: Commotions 9:30 p.m.
BJ Kelly's: (See Friday's listing)
SUNDAY, 5-6
The Clarion Woodwind Quintet. 198
Music 4 p m. Free.
Piano Recital with Peder Iverson.
Soreng Theatre. Hult Center. 2 p.m Call
687-5000 for further info
TUESDAY, 5-8
The University Brass Choir, directed by
Edward Kammerer Beall Concert Hall 8
p m. Free Works by Eugene Bozza. Sergei
Prokofiev and traditional Welsh music will
be presented
WEDNESDAY. 5-9 I
The Jazz Lab Band, directed by graduate
student David Bledsoe, with special
guests John Dulaney, award winning clini
cian and educator from Salem, and Univer
sity professor Ed Kammerer Beall Concert
Hall. 8 p.m. $2 general, $1 students and
senior citizens.
Student Recital: Sandra German, piano.
Gerlinger Hall Alumni Lounge 8 p.m. Free
THURSDAY, 5-10
Community Center for the Performing
Arts: Ossian, traditional music group from
Scotland. $5 advance, $6 day of show
Doors open 8 p.m All ages welcome,
wheelchair accessible. Advance tickets
available at the EMU Main Desk. House of
Records. Balladeer Music, Earth River
Records, The Literary Lion and the CCPA
office.
Eugene Symphony Orchestra Classical
VIII with Nathaniel Rosen, cello. Silva Hall,
Hult Center. 8 p.m. Call 687-5000 for reser
vations and further info.
THEATRE
Top Girls" The Arena Theatre, Villard
Hall at 8 p.m May 4-5, 10-12 and 17-19 $2
The play is about the painful search for
personal happiness which plagues the
modern woman A Second Season produc
tion. Call 686-4191 from noon to 4 p m. for
ticket information.
“I’m Not a Practicing Angel" by Atta
Gerrey, and "For Colored Girls Who Have
Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is
Enuf" by Ntozake Shange. EMU Forum
Room. Friday 7 p.m Directed by Bob
Manning
"Live Matinee" Cinema 7 May 4 and 11
at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. $3 99. May 5 and 12 at
2 p.m. $2.99. Call 687-0733 for further into.
"On the Edge" Upstairs at the Brass
Rail, 453 Willamette. 9 p.m. $4. An evening
of original comedy, music, vignettes, im
provisations, and assorted shenanigans.
Call 342-2298 for reservations and further
info.
Jesse Jackson Benefit performahfclf'lbf
"For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf" by
Ntozake Shange. Condon School, 1787
Agate Sunday at 7 p.m. $3. Directed by
Bob Manning
' On Golden Pond" with Horace Robin
son, performed by Oregon Repertory
Theatre. Soreng Theatre, Hull Center. May
45 and May 10-13. $650-$12.50. Call
687-5000 for reservations and further info.
EMU Cultural Eorum Presents
in concert
with
0pune
EMU Ballroom
Saturday, May 12, 1984 8 pm
Tickets available at EMU Main Desk, Earth Ftiver Records &
Tapes, or Mother Rail's Books
$5.00 U of O Students
$7.00 General Public
American Sign Language Interpreting
(Childcare by Reservation - Call 686-4373 by May 10)
DANCE
Folk Dancing. 350 Gerlinger Annex. Fri
day 7:30 p m
"Folk Dance Festival" Hungarian folk
dance workshops and lectures on
Hungarian folklore with Kalman and Judith
Magyar of the American-Hungarian
Folklore Centrum. New Jersey: Live East
European and international music by
Nisava. Friday at 7:30 p.m. in 352 Gerlinger
Annex Saturday from 8:30 a m 5 p.m in
the EMU Ballroom Sunday at 11 a m. in the
EMU Ballroom Call 6864877 tor further
info
Concert fof East European Music and
Dance performed by local community
members and visiting artists, followed by a
folk dance party with live music. Saturday
at 7:30 p.m. EMU Ballroom Call 686-4877
for further info.
Community Center for the Performing
Arts: An Evening of Dance and Theatre
with Oslund and Company/Dance and D.K
Taylor s Theatre of Life. $3.50 advance, $4
day of show. Doors open at 8 p.m. All ages
welcome, wheelchair accessible Advance
tickets available at EMU Main Desk.
Balladeer Music, House of Records. Earth
River Records, and the CCPA office.
MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, 5-4
"Art and Wholeness: Return lo the
Source” talk by Jack Weller, director of the
Center for Arts and Consciousness at
John F. Kennedy University in Orinda,
Calif 177 Lawrence 4:30 p.m. Free.
SUNDAY, 5 6
Slide Lecture on “Hungarian Folk Art"
with Judith Magyar, manager of the
Hungarian Folk Museum, Passaic, New
Jersey Museum ol Natural History 1 2:30
p.m. Call 686-3024 for further info.
THURSDAY, 5-10
"Desert Survival Skills" slide show, talk,
and cordage demonstration by ar
cheologist Judy Willig Museum of Natural
History. 4:30 p.m Call 686 3024 for further
info.
CONTINUING
University Museum of Natural History:
"Raven's Cousins: Traditional Arts of the
Native Northwest." Hours: 12-5 p.m.
Tues. Sat. Through Dec., 1984
The University Art Museum: "Recent
Oregon Works: Watercolors, Oils and Sket
ches by Fred Mitchell" and "Northwest Vi
sions: The First Annual Juried Exhibit of
Northwest Photographers" The museum
is open Wed.-Sun. Through May 6.
gpom 167 EMU: Undergraduate Art
Show Hours: 11 a m 6 p.m. Mon-Sat.;
noon-6 p m. on Sunday Through May 6
Gallery 141 in Lawrence Hall: Paintings
and ceramics by Dr. El Dawakhly, visiting
professor from the University of Kaing
Saud, Kingdon of Saudi Arabia. Hours: 9
a m.-5 p.m. daily May 7-11.
Compiled by Bob Webb
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