Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 16, 1993, Page 8, Image 7

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REVIEW
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will be no comparisons to the
successes of "Smells Like
Teen Spirit” or other alterna
tive rock signature hands.
Casey Kasem has little to
worry about — Primus will
stay alternative
The bad side* of this,
however, is the those songs —
along with many from 19<W)’s
Frizzle Fry — are the songs
that make you want to gel up
and kill thy neighbors by
dancing on their heads at a
live Primus show And these
kind of songs an* few on Pork
Soda
The exceptions are an eight •
minute Primus (am session by
the name of "Hamburger
Train" and the stealthy
"Nature Boy," which features
a middle section that could lx;
aptly named "This is what
Primus would sound like if
they were Led Zeppelin." It's
a whole lotta Primus
Primus is still Primus, how
ever, and that should be good
news for those who liked
them just for who they were.
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ARENA
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of mentioning out loud
that my shot of Citron
looked like a two-ouncer,
not a one-ouncer. A thirsty
drag-diva nearby picked
the shot up. popped it
down and swallowed and
then plopped the empty
hack in front of me."A one
er." she said. "Honey, that
there is just one ounce."
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CHIMERA
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vocal stvle and techniques, then later we picked who was most suit
ed to specific: roles."
As with dabbling in anything new, things got off to an erratic start
Some were slow to catch on. while the creativity in others caught
fire. But more importantly, everyone got the idea that it was OK not
to f»e self-conscious and that it was fine to exaggerate.
"It's like sliding down the water slide — the farther down the
slide, the more exhilarating.” Descutnor said
However, the play does not set out to emulate the Balinese
authentic ity. "It's difficult for one culture to fully capture the flavor
of another, so instead we want to draw the audience to a view of Bali
as seen through the American looking-glass." Descutner said.
Nevertheless, none of its visually-elaborate quality is spared in the
production. Lavish costumes, designed by Alexandra Bonds, associ
ate professor of theater arts, c ome in exotic: hand-loomed and hand
painted Balinese fabric s brought back from a research tour of
Indonesia last summer.
Furthermore, shimmering sets, invented by Williams, employ
thousands of crystal prisms with special lighting and effects. And.
under the direction of Robert Kyr of the School of Music, members
of the Pacific Rim Gamelan will compose an original score on their
Balinese orchestra of gongs and chimes.
Graduate student and playwright Lorilyn Jirges created the story
of Chimera, an enchantress who is kidnapped from her magical mist
by the evil sorcerer Singaraja. Harmony is restored to the world, and
the dawn comes to another day when she is rescued.
Chimera opens at Robinson Theater April Ti and continues
through May 1 Tickets are $4.50 for students.
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