Tibetan monks to perform prayers Chants promote peace, happiness for all life By M ng Rodrigues fmerald Conintmtof Their first I ’ S' tour in ' met with uniiMi i! < niii d i laim A sacred musimd tn li : turn was luring "riisi.ivi •! ! ■, . thi' West atni fi r.!11■ .i i u.itir.g c\unt was i-.yj ■ t ' '; general public (or the first time i lir (i veto monks an- I i v tins year ami on Slir;.i.i\. N . 10. they 're staging ii one-night performance at the Hult ( enter it takes a leap of invagination to describe the-chanting of the tiyuto monks as sung. hr even as music. Described by kite Ne-.v York er as a sort oldeep, pebbly growling, a note ami a hall I • low lire bottom of most bass ranges and approaching the tre (plenties of garbage disposals and eartlimoving ttiaebmerv.' t he sober ing otherwurld I y sounds o'! the huddhist monks front Tibet have been dev el oped over hundreds o! years, ever'' Since the (, \ u to I anti 1; University was founded in 1 i ' i with 30 monks Hut the shows raise a ((ties lion why the public porfor lii.mni (d what could he viewed as esoteric rites1’ These chants are not de signed as entertainment, hut as prayer Thu Dalai l.amii. spiritu al |eader-in-exile id the Tibet ins, approves the public per forrnances because they draws attention lo the persecution of nbel.ms by tile (Ihinese l iie monks also hope to raise funds from their tour to build a larger monastery at Dhartnsala. the largest settlement oi Tibet atl refugees and the seat ol the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile After the occupation ot Tibet in the Uhinese in 105*1. the Da lat Lama and file monks fled to northern India where they re established the (iyulo Tanlrii University, winch specializes in tin- study of higher forms . I meditation Their monastic training in i ludt-s a type of multiphunu chanting, in which ear h monk sings a chord containing two or three notes simultaneously And while the average range ul The Gyuolo monks ol Tibet Mill visit the Hull Center on Sunday, Nov tO Tickets are St0 and St5, limited student discounts are available tin- human voice is about two and i halt octaves, the muni. .' voit rs span mx :/■; lv,j•• h i hunt lias a itUlerertt sigiufii am e. blit the basic chanting purpose is lur pe.u e ami liappinuss lor every life, not only human life Thought The Gyuto monks are one of the many unique performances in this season's world series program. Through these diverse performances, we hope to bring an awareness and appreciation of the different cultures of this world.' Pat Cusiek, / It. : Cent Of uss stJni nurkoting dM'cU >: to arise only from the throats ol peiiptu who have realized self less wisdom, their sound uma nates from "samadhi" a trance like state of pure con s< iousness lh.»t ts undisturbed hy (he tri.ih. of life, experience, .nut thought It is ’sum idh." that Mining i t fit. uted to till- heater Thu chants urn alsn m t ompa nii'ii by various in-1rumerits horns, bulls, small trims pi ts ami uvcn drums made ir.iin human skulls Hut that isn’t meant to be offensive nr spooky, instead it’s meant to show tile impermanent e ol life On their third trip outside l'i lie! sim o the order H .1*. I,.1 rii>-d , the (.vutu monks aid ; .t in ! ’(HU resulted its the' ret otd ing til their s.u red r hauls and the release ot their album : In- t ji.i.i V ms-. - ■ ■ • i. • i Chants from thu Kim! ot the U i id under the e.aid.in- • ■ ol Grateful Dead percussionist Ml key Hat: idle (uto monks ate one of the rtianv unique perform.tni us 111 this »ea son's wot i I series program.' said I’at Gusick, as xistant marketing director ot the Hull (Umter i lirotlgh these dl verse performances, we hope to bring iin awareness and apj re i iation of t!ie dilferent cultun s ol this world Tir kets, selling foi SID and SIS, (an tie purr based at the KMU Main Ik k or by i ailing thu hn\ off)i e at Iift7 ‘i(M)0 him ited student discounts are available ( »*I*n - ( XKMKI’I \\\|\(. \\|) 1*1 \( I M» \ I M K\ !< F 1 L CPPS=J()BS Register Now at 244 Hendricks 346-3235 ( \KI I K n \NN1 >( i \\l> n M I Ml > I >r K » H r - » THE U 0(0 TELEFUND IS CURRENTLY HIRING STUDENT CALLERS FOR CHRISTMAS AND SEYOND Gain valuable communication and marketing skills, plus help raise funds for li of 0 s academic programs • $6 per nour plus bonus • 30 hours paid training ■ ’ <>;•', VKj'Upp'v '< . 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