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The University of Oregon Crisis Center
proudly presents
“A Stitch In Time”
The Annual Crisis Prevention Conference
Saturday, February 7,1998
Erb Memorial Union
University of Oregon
8:30am to 4:30pm
(Registration begins at 8:30am
in the EMU Ballroom)
Open to the General Public
$15 Registration Fee
Available for one UO credit
For more information, or to preregister, please call
the Crisis Center Business Line at 346-4487.
Dancing: Dances have Indian origin
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years old. The workshop,
however, is usually held only
once or twice a year and is de
signed primarily for adults.
The cost of the workshop is
$15 in advance and $20 at the
door. Participants should wear
clothes suitable for dancing,
such as harem pants with a
short top, and should bring ob
jects to balance, including bas
kets or small trays. Tradition
al dance attire, such as tights
and leotards, are not usually
worn in belly dancing.
“The origins of this type of
belly dancing are in India, by
tribal groups in the Rajastan
region of Northwest [India],”
Theora said. “It's a very old art
form. I know that the Univer
sity of Oregon has a large
dance department. If someone
has experience with other
types of dance and wants to
learn more, this is a great op
portunity.”
After the performance, ven
dors will be present to sell cos
tumes, balancing objects,
scarves and an assortment of
other belly dancing items.
Theora also runs Theora’s
Belly Dance Boutique, which
sells clothing and accessories.
For more information about
the workshop, contact Theora
at 342-6833.
COURTESY PHOTO
In belly dancer Deena Mat ter 's dance, she balances blades on her bead.
The magic of ‘Dreamcoat’
By Felicity Ayles
Freelance Reporter
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
“Joseph and the Amazing Tech
nicolor Dreamcoat” is coming to
the Hult Center for the Thanks
giving holiday.
The touring production will be
in Eugene throughout Thanksgiv
ing week, and everyone will have
the chance to experience a typi
cal Broadway production. The
Theater League of Eugene and
Magicworks Entertainment, the
producers of the show, have de
cided to extend the original run
by three performances.
The story of “Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dream
coat” is biblical in origin. It is the
story of Jacob and his twelve
sons, his favorite being Joseph. Ja
cob shows his favoritism toward
Joseph by giving him a coat of
many colors, which makes
Joseph’s brothers very jealous.
The brothers sell him into slav
ery, but he finds his way to the
wealthy Potifar, and his real pow
ers are exposed. Joseph turns out
to be a gifted individual able to
interpret dreams and predict cat
astrophes.
Linda Sanders, publicist for the
show, calls it a “kaleidoscope of
song and dance.”
As with many of his other suc
cessful musicals, Webber teamed
up with Tim Rice to write the
music and lyrics for “Joseph.”
This was the first musical they
wrote together, with Webber as
the composer and Rice as the lyri
cist. Rice also wrote lyrics for
such Disney film soundtracks as
"The Lion King” and "Aladdin.”
Tickets are available at the Hult
Center and through local ticket
outlets. Prices for the Monday,
Tuesday and Friday perfor
mances range from $17.50 to $35,
and Wednesday performances
cost between $12.50 and $27.50.
“Bring the entire family to see
this national touring produc
tion,” Sanders said.
Musical production
Hi WHAT: Andrew Lloyd Web
ber's biblical-based broadway
production, ‘Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dream
coat,’ with the music by Webber
and lyrics by Tim Rice.
■ WHEN: Monday through Fri
day performances Thanksgiving
week
■ WHERE: The Hult Center
■ PRICE: $12.50-$35, depend
ing on seating and day of show
■ INFO: Tickets are available at
the Hult Center and through
local ticket outlets.
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