Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 16, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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Multiple Sarcasm at the EMU
Beer Garden Chips and salsa
4 30-5 p m Music 5-7 30 p m
Arnold Brothers (soul blues) at
Good Times 9 30 p m $6
Terry Rob Band (rockm blues) at John
Henry 's 10 p m $5
The Laura Kemp Band (contemporary folk)
at Taylor s 9 30 p m $4
Jolly Mon/Sage/Anzio Bridgehead (groovy
rock) at the WOW Hall 9 30 p m $6
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Etoultee (swamp rock) at Good
Times 9 30 p m $5
Adickdid s Record Release Party
at John Henry s 10 pm $4
Emergency Broadcast System
(groove rock) at Taylor s 9 30pm $4
Knitting Factory Tour '93 (avant-rock) at
the WOW Hall 8 30 pm $8/10
Mahatma Shwan and the Electric
Gurus/Ambuscias/C.E. 5 (transcendental
rock) at New Max s pm $
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Eusted Brothers (folk-rock) at
Good Times 9 30 p m $1
Acoustic Jem at John Henry's
8 p m SI
jsmcs touon luniwyu diucv
at the Mill Camp Annex 9 p m $10
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Rooster's Blues Jam at Good
Times 9 30pm $1
The Pearl Divers Record
Release Party at John Henry s
10 p m %2
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High Street (acoutic rock) at
Good Times 9 30 p m $2
Mr Blue (rock) at John Henry s
10 p m $3
Karaoke Night a! Taylor s
9 30pm Free
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Songwriter's Circle w/ Laura
Kemp in the
EMU Ben Linder Room 7-10
p m Free
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Good Times 9 30 p m S3
Warlace/Lazarus/Synesthesia (metal) at
John Henry s 10 p m S3
llncoln brigade (carcinogenic crash) at
Taylor s 9 30 p m S3
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little Women (Special Earth
Day Show) at Good Times 9 30
pm S6
Lost Creek at John Henry s 10
pm $3
SunRunner (rock) at Taylor s 9 30 p m S3
The Oickies/Billy Jack/Dose at the Mill
Camp Annex 8 p m $5
Willem Breuker Kollektiel.jaz/ theater) at
the WOW Hall 8 30 p m $7'8
North Indian (Hindustani) Classical Music
featuring vocalist Nirmal Bajekal at Cate
Auditorium 7 p m $5
PtvofcJ l»y AlMhOOy f om<ry
CHIMERA
From loti: Jim
bars (played by
Justin Guadag
nl) and Sln
garala (played
by Craig
tA/llllal
By Ming Rodrigues
For tne Outgo*' Otuty fmgrmi
Mysticism, magic, sorcery, heroes,
feuding gods and the battle between
good and evil — the legend of "Chimera
is a tapestry of Balinese ritual and folk
lore.
Inspired by the ritualistic dance-dra
mas of Bali. "Chimera" was conceived
by Janet Descutner, associate professor of
dance, and Jerry Williams, professor and
director of University Theater This is
their second collaboration inspired by
the performance arts of Asia. In the 1989
90 season, they created the award win
ning and acclaimed "Kabuki/Bacchae."
"Bali is most definitely the garden of
the Gods.” said Descutner, who has also
studied Indian ami Japanese dance "It
is a society most replete with the love of
University
PROFESSORS
COMRINE
DANCE AND
DRAMA IN A
Balinesestyle
TREATER PIECE
the arts,"
Balinese theater etnbrni es .1 large,
strongly projected form whom music,
mood ond gesture ore of the essence.
Descutner said
Because of llns style, the < hnllonge she
and Williams fai t*d was to gel the cost
sensitized to the "sound ond shape" of
Balinese theater
"The (kind of western training we have
doesn't fit the theatre alit\ of the Bali
nese stage." Desi utner said. "We're not
presentation-oriented, and not a lot of
attention is given to posture and gesture
all of which are 1 racial in Balinese
theater
"So during the early stage, instead of
working with individuals, we worked
with the entire group on movement and
Turn to CHIMERA. Pago 8
Tracking the latest
Primus
Pork Soda
on interscope Records
Release Date :
April 20
Rating
* fr»s6e«? material
* * nothing special
* * * worth a i»sien
* * * * quality must
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Basically. Pork Soda is just another
Primus album.
That's what bass guitarist La*
Claypool says, and that's good or f
bad depending on what you expect L
from and like about the San Fran
cisco-based trio.
The hand's first work since the KP
Miscellaneous Debris, fork Soda, which
will be in stores beginning next Tuesday, is « ^
mix of everything that’s great about Primus. Hut
other than being the latest album from the group,
it’s really nothing new.
Claypool still sings about characters in a world
only he knows, and his tales ore always accompa
nied by his unique bass rhythms.
Drummer Tim Alexander plays his standard high
hat and cymbal beats, and besides on "Wounded
Knee." a percussion piece where he plays every
Review by Jake Berg
thing but th«? kitchen sink, the rest of
Alexander’s fare is also pretty stan
dard.
And guitarist i.arrv Lalonde’s
sliding guitar wails can probably b»>
found in similar forms on any of
the past threw lull-length rrimu* alliums.
Mul if one thing »:nn fin said in this alter
native music-crazed world, it's that at least
Primus hasn't sold out.
riit! group probably could have st ored big by
recording new tails similar to the popular "Jerry was
a Race fair Driver" and "Tommy the Cat" from
1900's Sailing thv Srtis of Christ-. but von won't
find anything ns catchy or as MTV-lileruie as those
two on I’nrk Soda.
Primus stays true to itself, and because of it. there
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