Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 1989, Page 14, Image 13

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(SOS) 6S9-2330
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!
Mon.-Sat. 10a.m.-6p.m. • Sun. NiHm-5p.m.
The
book
that
won all
of the
major
Science
Fiction
awards
is now a
Marvel'
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Hovel
I Culture
< ontmurd from Pa^c 9
formers, .ill of whom r* < 11tn-r
'! lingtl or iiaida Out? person is
the narrator who is considered
.1 very important figure in
I lingit i ulture and the other
three are at tors who assume
different roles as the story un
folds Although tin stories are
told in luiglish. the perfor
main e blends c hanting in
I lingit along with imisit to t re
ate a stirring pine e of theater
The storv of the killer
whale s origin is ai tualK the
lah‘ of .in arrogant fisherman
named Naatsilanei who is left
to tin1 on some roi hs at sea b\
his relate es
lie is soon resent'd bv sea
lions and taken to their under
water callage As he plots : e
venge Naatsilanei carves a
laeilllire (roll! a slab of wood
and it -tilings to life as the
world s first k 11 lei whale
The Sea Monster tells the
(ale ul ,i man lilac kmailed by
Ins mother-in-law . and "Veil"
is the* story uf Raven, ,i trie kster
whose c.artial desires and urge's
Died i su\s virtually everyone
while he able to identify with
in one wav or another
The plavs. collectively
known .is Tiros on the Wa
ter is direi ted by Dave
llunsaker an internationally
known playwright and direc tor
\\ ho found his uu he translat
ing these and other Native
Americ an legends lor the stage
I lunsaker has a reputation lor
i ollahorating i losely with
Tlingil elders on lus work I ’n
like most artists he is willing
to relinquish creative control ol
the finished product to those
who are more familiar with the
■ abiei t matter than he is
I ires .m the Uatet will be
.. rented at it 1)0 p.m ()c t I
Admission is tree
Goldworks
1502 Willamette
Mon Fri 10 am 0 pm
Sat 10 am 4 pm
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Del ,i/io. Kuphoria (Ihoco
lilies Unb Burv. Shin Queen
Kiilhv Gillespie. Fugene
Mayor h'tl Miller. Fugene
Planning Mill’s Sid Yoor
hues. University professors
Richard Hill and Gheyney
Kvan and Joe Soderbug of
(he Lumbermens Buying
Ser\ |( e
Gniv said the judges (or
the i ompelition y\ dl he ele
vated on a platform and will
judge the pertorrnaiu e ol
c,n h i ontestant mm It like
,m Olympic judge would,
with numbered flash cards
File benelit was the first ol
;!s kind to he done in tills
nation, and has been adopt
ed successfully by many oth
er orchestras. ('.ray said
Gray said students should
lie informed that the Sym
phony does offer special
rates for tit kets on the day of
the show
"Students always get halt
pm es tu kets anywhere in
the Unit on the day of the
slum" for any Symphony per
formance." he said.
Tickets are (urrently on
sale For more information,
call the Fugene Symphony
Orchestra at (.87 >1487
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