"e Take your j turn at , the mic! , NATIONAL ANTHEM CONTEST for Oregon Hen's and Women's * Basketball Games AUDITIONS < Sunday, October 11 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm McArthur Court * \ To reserve an audition time or to obtain more information, Call: 346-5417, M-F, 8-5. MySic city Great selection of congas, bongos and hand drums 210 E. 17th (at Pearl) Eugene • 345-8289 ODE-10,000 daily J OVer 9a rampus & ((immunity itfon locations SCREEN PRINTING EMBROIDERY TRIANGLE GRAPHICS Experienced Artists • Sample Showroom 344-7288 Swing Continued from Pagel “Ever since I saw the movie ‘Swing Kids,’ I've wanted to learn,” Scott Shoji said. “ I just didn’t know where to go.” Like many first-time dancers, Shoji was influenced by the growing popularity of the swing style in movies, music and even commercials. The contemporary swing movement of the 1990s began creeping its way back into pop culture when the jazz band Squirrel Nut Zippers broke into modern radio with the song “Hot.” That opened up the path for swing club acts such as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Cherry Poppin’ Daddies. Other bands, such as Indigo Swing, have continued to exper iment with swing, jazz and rock abilly, expanding the contempo rary swing sound. But Steele still sees room for musical growth. “Count Basie played to the dancers, giving them good tempos,” said Steele, referring to a founder of the origi nal swing movement. “The con temporary acts aren't quite used to that vet.” Unlike many contemporary swing bands, which use a full horn section, Indigo Swing relies on a single tenor saxophone. A piano and stand-up bass control the six-man band. For fans of the group, that’s what sets them apart from other swing acts. “They’re full-time swing musi cians who are pushing the music JH Matt Hankins/ Emerald Indigo Swing band members Johnny Boyd on vocals and Baron Shul on tenor sax pulse and surge at the EMU ballroom Saturday night for their stop in Eugene. back to its natural form,” said Morris McClellan, who has seen Indigo Swing perform in Portland. McClellan and many others dressed up for the occasion, while a handful of people took it a step further, donning fedoras, suspenders and clothing from the 1940s swing era. “Looking the part is half the battle,” Matthew Kakstvs said. "But the baggy pants and leather shoes are popular because they’re practical as well. You need something comfortable to dance in.” By 11 p.m. the crowd had dwindled and the atmosphere was more relaxed. Those that re mained had loosened their ties, unbuttoned their shirts and started improvising dance moves. For many, swinging is also a way to relax and unwind. “It's pretty hard to think about your day-to-day problems when you’re moving that fast, to a beat, with a smile on your face," Kak stys said. That’s one of the main reasons the contemporary swing move ment shows no signs of slowing down. But nobody is sure if it will continue or how it will evolve. “It’s all very exciting,” McClel lan said. “But whatever happens, I'll continue to dance for the pure joy of it.” FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (ROOMMATES, TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, BICYCLES, CARS, JOBS, ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES) EMU Food Service Presents... * HtAETtl IIHH All week long enter otir drawings to win. 4 sets of tickets to -A.ni DiFranco Gift Baskets Bunch Cards for FREE Beverages Refill able Mugs Gift Certificates Tue.6 Free Frio' ! Free 4oz. 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