HfolK fesfiyalBD i_____ Cout\0%'f photo Eric Tmgstad and Nancy Rumbel will perform contemporary instrumental music on the Main Stage Friday Duo’s music honors environment Environmental activism characterizes the con temporary instrumental music of Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel. who are slated to perform Friday at 6 p m on the Main Stage. The duo has five albums and an extensive performance background Rumbel plays the oboe, English horn, and ocari nas while Tingstad plays the guitar and mandolin With the release of an al bum dedicated to the beauty of trees ( Woodlands' ) in 1987. Tingstad and Rumbei embarked upon a career of combining their environmen tal loves and concerns with their music The duo points to Wood lands and their numerous benefit concerts on behalf of wilderness areas, museums, zoos and tree planting festi vals as evidence of their long term commitment to nature conservation No one can accuse us of just jumping on the; environ mental bandwagon because it's this year's hot trend." Tmgstad said Tmgstad and Rumbel first met at the 1984 Willamette Folk Festival Tmgstad said they have "a relationship that seems to improve with time When people come to see us in concert in addition to see ing two musicians, they're also seeing two good friends who know each other very well Their most recent album Homeland revolves around the duo's emotional links to their homes, cultural diversity and the earth The musicians believe the ideals of home are worth working for. worth cele bratmg and worth protecting Tmgstand and Rumbel also promote the preservation of the environment with Home land , beginning with the al bum itself All CD and LP packaging for Homeland is printed on recycled paper. We want to encourage people to slow down so they have time to do things like sort and recycle their gar bage We both think it s im portant that we all learn the ethic of responsibility toward nature We have got to learn how to cooperate with our ecology rather than simply control it. Rumbel said Tmgstad and Rumbel have performed numerous benefit concerts throughout the Unit ed States, Canada and Mcxi co We avoid preaching to people at our concerts Tmgstad said but we do en courage them to take respon stble action People need to make en v i r o n m e n t a I commitments and stick with them Even it we just convince a tew people to stop letting the water run while they're brushing their teeth we ve made a positive impact. Tmgstad said r “Cat's Meow Jazz & BIues Corner Jazz & Blues Records, and Cd s SPECIAl ORDERS WE l COM! In tUc FilrhpiAiil Buldi>»<, * Fifih & PiahI • EuqtNi 686 8742 Gift Certifk ates Available Pass it on. (please) Help us begin a successful recycling program on umpu by p m • g 'i n Oregon Daily Emerald back m its origm.i rack wtier /On ve *" • mi ••• . • mg it This will allow another person to read it and or be ea , p i ,p for recycling Recycle. It works, (if you work it.) BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE! ANY MENU ITEM. U\clitdinu pit's, supvrs and giants) vf.n < / "/yv/ 3631 \v. Ilth i “TCBV” I he L oiinlnjV tie^l hxjiiil - >••••••••••••••« Clothing, jewelry and folk art from around the world. tilth Sfnvf I'uhlti Market Campus Stort ry^ ■_-l i FOLKWAYS IMPORTS ««* MIDDLE EASTERN & MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE 19th & Agate 683-6661 New Decor New Menu New Weight Watcher Tandoor Oven "m] MAHAL Authentu Indi.in Dishes Serving Beer & Wine OPENING SPECIAL 10% OFF DINNI RS ft\itijrini> tri^h ,md ht\ilth\ vcm'tjrnin r//s/><‘s seafood. Hits .mi. Homt'm.idr Induin lire.id. 342-1976 10th & Oak (old Overp.irk rest.iur.inl) I mu h I I 10 pm Mon-Sal. Dinner i-'l pm Nun-Thurs. ">-10 pm Mon-S.il. PLANNED PARENTHOOD Professional • Convenient • Affordable • Pap/Pelvic Exam • Infection Checks • Birth Control • Pregnancy Testing • Counseling 134 East Thirteenth Avenue • Eugene 344-9411 J