Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 11, 1990, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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Encore!
Hult Center features Duke
Ellington Orchestra tonight
MUSIC
Frida) May 11
Friday Jazz Duke Ellington Orchestra
will perform tonight at 8 in the Hull
Center s Silva Concert Hall Tickets
are $15 and $12 and can be purchased
at the Hult Center box office or by
cailing 687 5000
University Song and Dance Troupe
will perform Kiss a Little Wes! Sidr
Cal i might it H if Beall Hall Tickers,
are S i germral and $t students at tfu
doot
The Persuasions v. perform t might
at K 30 m the Hull Center s Soreng
Theater Tu kets are S'3 and can be
purr based at the Hull Center's bo*
other* or by < ailing 687 5000
International Ball 90 a semi forma!
dance sponsored by International
Student Services, will run Irorn 9 p m
to • a m n the EMU Ballroom The
dance w l (nature the music ot Sw ing
Shift, and a trip for two to Disneyland
will be given away in a rattle drawing
Tickets are $5 singles and $8 couples
and ihe proceeds will be used so that
an international student will receive
free loom and board in University
bousing next year
_Calendar_
Black Roses Eugeni- newest reggae
ensemble, will perform tonight at 9 30
in the Community Center for the
Performing Arts, 291 W 8th Tickets
are $4 at the door and refreshments
will be available tor those with
identification
Saturday May
Vomit Launch i four member band
wiM perform at the Community Center
’ n the Performing Arts. 291 W 8th
tonight at 8 30 Two other bands
Field Top and Dose, will open the
i oncer! Tickets are $h at the door
and refreshments are available for
those with identification
Eugene Symphony Superpops At the
Movies will pertorm tonight C ■ n ■
Holt Center s Silva Concert Han
Ti kets are $20. $18 $15, $11 and $8
and can be purchased at the Hull
Center hiix office or by calling
687 5000
Musical Feel Tap Dance Company
wiM perform tonight in the Hult
Center's Soreng Theater at 7 30
11. nets are $6 and can be purchased
at the Hull Center box office or by
i r ing 687 5000
Cuitis Salgado and the Stilettos plus
Lloyd Jones Struggle. Barbara Healey
and Ihe Allnighter,’ will perform a
blues bash tonight at 8 in the athletic
field west of Hayward Field Tickets
are $3 at the EMU Main Desk
Sunday May 13
UB40 a rock band, will perform
tonight at 8 in the Hult Center's Silva
Concert Hail Tickets are $17 50 and
i an be purchased at the Hult Center
bo* otfice or by calling 687 5000
Monday May fa
University Contemporary Music
Ensemble under the direction of Gary
Karpinski will perform tonight at 8 in
Beall Concert Hall Tickets, available
at the door, are $3 general and $t
students
Tuesday May 15
Pleasant Hill High School Spotlight
on Jazz will be performed tonight at
7 30 in the Hult Center's Soreng
Theater Tickets are $6 and can be
purchased at the Hult Center bo*
office or by calling 687 5000
University Wind Ensemble under the
direction ot Wayne Bennett, will
perform tonight at 8 in Beall Concert
Hall Tickets are $3 general and $t
students at the door
The Vinny Golia Trio a Los Angeles
gc iup featuring woodwinds, bass and
drums will perform tonight at 8 in the
New Zone Gallery 411 High St
Tickets are on sale tor $6 at the
House ot Records and also available
at the door Refreshments will be
available
Wednesday May 16
Carmina Burana a dramatic cantata
will be performed tonight and
tomorrow night. May 17. at 8pm in
Beall Concert Hall Tickets are $6 50
general and $3 50 students at the
door
Thursday , May 17
Eugene Opera will perform a benefit
conceit tonight at 8 in the Hult
Center s Silva Concert Hall Tickets
are available at various costs by
■ ailing 687 5000 or stopping by the
box otfice
Sheldon High School Community
Center Dance Troupe will perform a
free show today at 12 15 pm in the
Hult Center lobby
Boom Shaka a west coast five piece
reggae band, will perform tonight at
9 30 in the Community Center for the
Performing Arts, 291 W 8th Tickets
are available at the door for $6
Vocal Jazz Tonight LCCs vocal jazz
invitational will be performed tonight
Neil Wilson
at 7 30 in the Lane Performing Art
Mam Theatre The performance w
bring together Mt Hood. LCC, South
Eugene High School and Pleasant
High School jazz groups General
admission is $4
THEATER,'
PERFORMING ARTS
Boomers! the original rock rT r
musical, will be performed by
Springfield Theater on May 17, 18 r t
19 at 8 p m in the Springfield Higf
School Auditorium Tickets are $4
adults and $2 students and senu •
and are available at the door
Amadeus will be performed by l (
Performing Arts Department on M
11. 12. 18 and 19 at 8 p m. in LCC -
Main Theatre Tickets are $8 m • i
$7 seniors and $6 students, arm n i.
be purchased in advance by .. all " .
the Lane box office between 12 4 ; •>
at 726 2202
The Bacchae a University Thr.it■■
production, will open May 11 at
in Robinson Theatre Additn '■ r
p m performances are scheitu'r f '
May 12. 17 19 and 25 26 Tickt-i
be purchased at the door for $4
students and $6 general
VISUAL ARTS
Ashen Beauty Wood Fired Ceramics,
an exhibit ot contemporary ■ - si"
by 10 nationally known artists ••
on display in the Museum o' An '
Johnson Lane, until June 3
Paintings, drawings, mixed media
sculpture, fabric work and
photography by four Northwt -.tr
artists will be shown at the Maude
Kerns Art Center until May 13
Paintings and Drawings by R h e
Blues concert slated for Saturday
By Kelvin Wet*
Ent ore Editor
I'lie dniversitv s dainpus doiumiinitv Task
force and the KM I ’ (' u 11 u ral forum will co-spoil -
Mir An I'Afuint: of Rhythm ,iml Macs in live field
west of Hayward field Saturday night
The concert will feature three popular Oregon
blues bands The Lloyd tones Struggle Barbara
llealev and the All Slighter/. and (lurtis Salgado
and the Stilettos
Task force do-chairman and I'niversitv Vice
Provost for Student Affairs derard Moselev s,ud
the idea for such a large coin ert i a tile from the
task force when it discovered such events would
he an alternative for students who wanted to par
tv
We wanted to have an event that was large
enough to at commodate the students ' he said
Moselev said this concert is a trial program,
one that he hopes will start a tradition at the t in
v ersitv But i om ert and set-up r osts mounting to
about S 11,000 will onlv allow for i outmu.ition of
sur It programs it students turn up.
ASIK) President elect Kirk Bailev . who also is
co-chairman of the task force, said he supported
this event be< ause it offered great iniisii and a
great alternative lor students
"It provides a draw to all students lie thr\ of
age or not, he said It's held in a central Iota
lion so that all can t owe to it
Baile\ said the event will help build unity
among students and that the \SI '( ) has and will
continue to support such programs "Our office
would he looking at events providing i omnumity
and unit\ around students," Hatlev said
W hile much of the money to host this concert
is coming from the t niversitv. the planning and
organizing is being done h\ the I Ml' < til!oral I o
rum
'The (ailtural Forum has done a great job plan
mug and putting it together Bailey said
Moseley agreed adding that they had 111111 two
to three weeks to plan tor this event
Tit kets tor the t oncerl are being sold at the
I Mi ' Main llesk tor S3 Audiences are invited to
bring pit nit baskets and their m\ n non alt oholit
beverages and food There is one main rule no
glass 1 ontainers w ill he allowed
Hot ause the event is being planned to he held
outdoors, an alternative site has been reserved in
case of bail weathci I he concert will he moved
to the FM1' Ballroom shouhi it ram
Doors open at n p m anti partying will begin
promptly .it H p m
Quigley will be at the Jacobs Gallery
until April 30
Living Art. an exhibition of pacific
coast irises in bloom, will be on
display through May 27 at the
University Museum of Ait. 1430
Johnson Lane
Burning Issues an exhibit examining
the effects of fire on the Oregon
landscape and wildlife, will be on
display through August 12 in the
lobby of the University s Museum of
Natural History. 1680 East 16th
Sacred Scenes an exhibit featuring
John Chapman's juxtaposition of text
and image, will run through May 11 m
the EMU Ait Gallery
Grand Re Opening of Artist s Cafe
will take place on Monday May 14 at
8 p m The Artists Cate is re-opening
in a new location, Seymour's
Restaurant at lOlh and Willamette
The re-opening will feature poetry
readings, music, live models to
Km., h food and drink Cover charge
is $2
From Fiber to Fabric an exhibit T
handcrafted, handspun items, will be
■ ! iplay trom May 18 h* June 1 7 at
the Lane County Historn ,i! Museum
740 W 13th Ave Admission is $1
adults
Rock, Paper. Scissois c exhibit to
three University fine arts students
will be on display trom May 14 tw in
Gallery 14 1 on the University campus
A free, public recepfion will be held
from 7 9pm on May 14 in the gallery
Hult Center Gallery will feature the
work of two Eugene artists. Kerry
Wade and Satoko, from May 14 to
June 13
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Marie 1.undreth. soprano, will he performing in
Hurana at the I University School til Musit May Iti-17.
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EMU CULTURAL FORUM & CAMPUS COMMUNITY TASK FORCE
PRESENTS:
The Lloyd Jones
Struggle
An Evening of
Rhythm and Blues
Saturday, Ray 12
Field west of Hayward Field
Doors open 6:00pm
(bring a picnic dinner)
flo Class Containers Please
Ohow starts 8:00pm
Barbara Healey and
the All Nighterz
Curtis Salgado
and the Stilettos
S300 at EMU Main Desk and at the Door
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