Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 02, 1990, Page 6 and 7, Image 6

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    _Encore!
School
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of MUSIC
THIS WEEK
at BEALL HALL:
961 E 18th Ave
OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Student Ensemble
Fri, March 2 8 p.m.
$3 General Admission
$1 Students Senior Crti/ens
CHILDREN S CONCERT
'AH That Jan'
Sat., March 3 10:30 am.
$3 Adult .. $2 Children, or
$5 lor a Family
SONG 4 DANCE TROUPE
r Student Ensemble
Q Sat., March 3 8pm
• $3 General Admission
$ 1 Students Senior Citizens
•3
UO MEN'S CHORUS 4
UO WOMEN S CHORUS
Student Ensembles
Sun.. March 4 4 p.m.
F REE Admission
ANNE TEDARDS, Soprano
DAVID TAYLER, Lula
Faculty Artist Series
Mon , March 5 8 p m.
$4 General Admission
$2 Students Senior Citizens
UO SYMPHONIC BAND 4
UO CAMPUS BAND
Student Ensembles
Tues,March6 8pm
FREE Admission
KALICHSTEIN LAREDO
ROBINSON TRIO
Chamber Music Series
Wed . March 7 8 p m.
$13 50. $10 50. $5.50 lor
Reserved seals,
$5 $3 lor students
COLLEGIUM MUSICUM
Student Ensemble
Wed , March 7 3 30 pm
(UO Museum of Art)
FREE Admission
For more information, call
346-3761 (Music School)
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c.W KILL
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Steve Reich to perform tonight
f fid,t* \Uvch
Sieve Reich
performer wall perform tonight a? 8
m the Mult Center s Silva Concert
Hall Tick* !' are $15 and $10. with a
$4 discount 1 or students f nr
In kefs cati 687 5000 He will also
deliver a free quest lecture at 11
.1 ni in the University s Beall
Concert Hall
The Oregon Jazz Ensemble a
in Beall Concert Half T*c kets are $3
general admission and $i students
They > an t>e purchased at the doer
Crawdads of Pure Love 1
«• Jg**d electric band will perform at
the Community Center for the
Performing Am, ?91 W 8th St
tonight at 9 Hi Opening for the
;r- -,g •- t. Tim Ryan
Admit,1.<• Cl i $4 at th* d< a
Women Composers Through the
Centuries * • ' ■ .
three female musical performers
and again at ? H'1 Bean ("ore ert
Mali The portion > ■ e, bee ,toj
will feature selections by European
and Amorscan fern c- umposem
o ,r. on Wan ' •
Kitov 1 ‘ ' - ' :
Tickets are $8 and can be purchased
at the Hull Center S th ket cdhf e
All That Jazz
10 30 a m in Beall C,m< ed Has
Tickets an i adults $2 > hildren
.it the door
University Song and Dance Troupe
an eight person ensemble. wiH
perform its winter w entitled
Two Decades of Tony Tunes at
p m tonight in B« all Com »• ?t Hal!
Tickets ; an be purchased at the
d*>i a for $d general and $1
students/semors
Lea Jones m
will perform tonight .it 8 30 at
Doug s Studio 156 W 6th Ave
Jones is leaving for Nashville m
n : M i- * v : port ••• <•-. - .
h.s famweli stmt Opening will be
Elrod Jones - i '
Sweaty Nipples. The Bad Daddies
and Rawheadrex t , •
conitum-ij oncert tonight at 9 30 at
the ; immunity Center tor the
Per h rm.m] Arts CM W 8th St
' ,wi: at y Nip; !-*-•, a P- -ft land hand
plays funk rap ro< k and metal The
Bad Dadd a-s also mix such styles
me orporating the sounds of then
three piece horn seed ion,
Rawhe.'-idre* will open the show witf
thee hard ro< k sounds Admission
University Men's and Women s
Choruses . : ' m, , .«! 4
P m m Beali Con, ert Hah The sh
Contemporary Support Quartet *.
Do Jump Movement Theatre 1
pert run a Hull Center Children
Series show today at 4 p m m
E * pose ' . ' • ‘ '1
Hull ('Voter Shva Con. ert Hail at
H Ti. ki ts are $1rt and t an tie
purchased at the box offe r
The Walkabouts v- :
tonight at 8 30 at the Community
Center for the Performing Arts. 291
W 8th, S! Op*mmg t Mfa-m are Iw
has : Dirt Fisherman and
Primordial Soup A -.
e • $4 at the !: Ml1 Dt k
11 Kefs an a!*-.- t-f purchased at
the door tor $fS
James Emery '
; an p might at h m the New
pon»- Art Gallery 4 11 High St
T - • !• to* ava !ai »* it i d : Me* w
H -use id Re- <,?r P, »«, j at the door
U < V Ref it-nhn ;enp, wi< he served
/Vie K.ilirhstrin-I.iirilii-Ktibiii'.iin trio mil jirrlonn M ei/new/.n.
\l,in h 7 .it II in Hr.ill t mu rrt ll.ill .in /i.irf rit Ihr ( h.imbri Musii
Scries
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pmtmin Sunil.n . M.in h t .it II: III in tlir ( miliiuniih I rntm tin tin
I’m tnrniinii t r/s
At. A 1<i'< h *>
Anne Tedards and David Tayler .
perform tonight at 8 in Beall
■ ■-■(! H lii A* ; irt (he F.n ully
An is! Senes the show will feature
Tedards soprano and Tayler s lute
playing Tickets are $4 general and
students.seniors and can be
purchased at the do*.?
M/fs.J.n Mr, f) r
University Symphonic and Campus
Bands > >th .turf* t tin;. hies w
perform tonight at 8 in Beall
Con ert Hall The performance is
lAednesday Atun h
Robin Tower an English t. . k and
blues guitarist will perform tonight
at 8 in the Eugene Hilton s
Ballroom Opening will be Salty
Dog. Getter.. ; artist 2t and
older Tor Ircket information call
342 2000
Kalichsfein Laredo Robinson Trio
as part ot Ihe Chamber Music
Series will perform tonight at 8 in
Beall Concert Hall Tickets are Sb
arid S3 tor students and can be
purchased at the door
Collegium Musicum wail peitoim at
tty Ait
The Eugene Symphony Woodwind
Quartet perl tin ,1 fret
The Eugene Symphony Orchestra
performing Debussy Harris and
Brahms will be in the Hull Center
Silva Concert Hall tonight at 8 F<>
THEATER
Oh Dad Poor Dad Mama s Hung
You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So
Sad pened tn Are’ a The.it!■ ju
Feb 28 and will tun nightly until
Mari h 3. following which it will be
performed from M uch 8 to 10 As
shows lire at 8 p rn Te Rets .ire
$3 50 for general public and $2 50
for students and seniors an t are
available at the Robinson Theatre
box office 1109 Campus Lane
The African American Woman 1500
A D. to Present an EMU Cultura
Forum and Praada Productions
event, will be performed un Monday
March 5 at 8 p m in the EMU
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Expose overcomes awkwardness
B\ hell in Wee
I in ore I ditor
Their Mini's li.nr hit the
I harts hard flieii albums li,i\i
i aused tin’ < ash registers in
mtisii stores In r11i>i continu
mislv This Sitndav then
voii-es will bring their Mult
I Tiller auilieni e In their feel
dam ing
l.xpuse is a group id three
women vocalists whose re< cut
hits include songs like (dune
Cm With Me 1 .el Me Be I lie
One." Point iil No Return
"Seasons Change "What You
Don't kmm '' and \\ lien I
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We first met and went right
into the studio said Ann ( in
less, one third • it I A pose
I \pose u as colic ei\ ed and
formed bv producer Lew is
Martinee. and his two partners
i rantast o I)i.i/ and Ismael ( tar
i in. who introduced the three
women to eai 11 other just about
lour years ago. ( hirless said
\\ e work \ ei \ closely " ith
our produi ei ( airless said
"We’re ver\ involved with tile
development in each other s
material hei atise u e help in
each other's studio It’s kind oj
a group oriented thing
the Inst album was a little
aw kward bet ause they didn't
quite know each other’s voltes
because tiles had gist met and
lumped right into the studio
she said
I lie second album contains
lull Me Win a clearly anti
gang song that (airless said all
three women enjoved working
on.
( an less said the issue of
gangs first was brought to their
attention b\ |eunntte luartlo an
I \pose memhet originally iloill
I-os Angeles who grew up wit
nessing the violence related to
gang .a tn dies
"We thought it was interest
mg to w i ite a song about it and
so it was ii ally sparked in the
studto ' she said "W t‘ re \ er\
proud ot that because it reallv
/ v/xisc. .1 thrrr minim h.intl Inmirtl tour \r.trs .mo. oil/
nrrtorm .it thr Hull < rntm Suml.n ni.uht .it H / u krts .in• Sill
me,tns something to us in (turns
u! hopetuih stopping sonic ol
the ,k 11\ 11\ tli.it is going on
rhe group went to I,os An
geles to meet with some gang
members tirst hand to learn
more about how ami who tins
atlec ts. t Ulless said
It's reallv devastating she
said We hope that it we ( an
help a ten kids know that there
is more to life than a live mile
laditts and tlrev i an under
stand that there s ,i whole
World out there to see then We
teel that we have done some
thing
1 lie set ond album retlei is a
lot ot what the group learned
ah.ml the musii uulnstrv and
Iiuu tlnw \ r m.itmril ,i Iimih
( III less -i.lld
\-. Im the tillin'' ( iirlci -
s.tiil ,i 1! I hi t-f ivumi'ii m thi>
group would like I" produce
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f ieniei Si 1 v.i l him t‘i t I hill Sun
ihtv night .it H
Ballroom The presentation will take
viewers through the years of Hornet
Tubman. Sojourner Truth and the
Abolitionists with narrations and
musical interludes Tickets are
available at the door for $2 f>0
A Letter Home .1 ; a> written by >
Lmfield college senior will be
performed m 204 Condon Hall <«t 7
;; m o n Friday March 2 The p I a y
focuses on the experiences of
students studying abroad
VISUAL ARTS
Ritual and Regalia s Hu title a an
exhibit featuring the costumes
music and tribal costumes of the*
Mardi Gm . Bln k Indian1 ' ' New
Orleans It will be on display
through Apr lb in the Lobby olthe
Ur ivi'rsity Museum at Nairn.i
History, 1680 E tStb Ave
Photojournalism in America . tin
title if WISTEC s reopening exhihd
which will feature 180 photos
ranging from early Civil War works
jo contemporary color works The
exhibit will run through April 1 at
WISTEC 2300 Centennial Bivd
Artists at Oregon Works Irom the
Museum s Collection an rxhih't '
University past and present artists
works opens March 1 and will
continue through May 20 m Gallery
IB oi the University's Museum of
Af! The exhibit is part of the School
ut Archite. lure and Allied Arts 75th
anniversary celebrate n
Visions of the World by Four
Women m ••xhibit f- during
art'A rks t >y Margaret Ze ; ’ Brand,
Debbe Cornitius Barbara Hazard
and Janet Ivie. opened on Feb Z6 in
the FMU Gallery and will continue
through March 1b The exhibit
unites many art mediums such a >
oil. silkscreen watercolor < onte
and bronze
Works in Review « ; n a fut.it,
A11! run through Mat1 h •* m the
mezzanine of the University s
Mus».'ufb of Art The exhibit features
the work of Diana Schoenfeld
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