thursday ► nov. 4th 9:30-11:30pm ►FREE friday ► nov. 5th | 9pm-midnight ► FREE open mic music ► poetry performance art ► theatre Hosted by Patrick Dodd. Sign-up to perform at The Break (located next to The Buzz}. You must sign up before performance night. For more info call Melanie at 346-3725. EMU vmvjhau Communttu Center lor the PBrtom*iy Arts ■ Tonight ■ UzIsmeDoma, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Art Rock $6advance,$7door, 9:00 pm ■ Saturday ■ Habaneras CD Release Party, RoyCBiv Acid Jazz, Psychedelic Rock $6 door, 9:00 pm ■ Sunday ■ Imperial Teen, The American Cirls, Drive Pop Rock $6 door, 8:00 pm ■ Wednesday■ Christine Lavm, Debbie Diedrich Folk g $1V50 advance, $16.50 door, I rjopm * All Ages Welcome • 687-2746 RECYCLE FIND THINCt IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (ROOMMATES, TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, BICYCLES, CARS, JOBS, ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES) Species Continued from Page 4B strands that all happen simultane ously in time,” Mason said, and that is called counterpoint. First species counterpoint, as studied by Fux, is “two melodies with matching rhythms presented simultaneously ‘note-against-note’” Mason explained. This counter point continues to the fifth species counterpoint, so that seventh species “is a music that goes be yond traditional music,” Mason said. “It’s like putting together music that you can’t even imagine,” Ma son added enthusiastically. Even though their music is not available nationwide, some of the composers have recorded their mu sic on Species’ member Jack Gabel’s label, North Pacific Music. Their CDs are available at stores like Bor ders, and at their concerts. “Festival of the Millennium” runs through Nov. 22 and is a cele bration for living 20th-century com posers to perform their music in the last concert of this kind in this mil lennium. Many local composers, including Seventh Species, will perform and are joined by renowned composer in-residence George Crumb, who is a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and has been called one of America’s greatest contemporary composers. Ensembles from around the Unit ed States, such as Denver’s Quattro Mani, Portland’s Third Angle and Los Angeles’ California E.A.R. Unit are also on the concert schedule. The world music ensembles are represented by the Mbira Masters of Zimbabwe, among others. Seventh Species will perform on Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. at Beall Hall. Tick- . ets are $7 general admission, and $4 for students. The Beall Hall box office opens one hour before each event. ‘Festival of the Millennium’99’ schedule of events, Nov. 4-10 Thursday, Nov. 4: Soundmoves (guest ensemble), 8 p.m., artist'8 pm 5: Ste'nhardt 'piano)and Art Maddox (P>ano), faculty and guest Saturday, Nov. 6: Symphonic Composers (children’s concert series), 10 30 a m $2 for children Saturday, Nov. 7: Fritz Gearhart (violin) and John Owings (piano), faculty and guest artists, 8 p.m. Monday, Nov, 8: Kate McLin (violin) and Andrew Campbell (piano), guest artists, 8 Tuesday, Nov. 9; Charles Dowd (percussion), faculty artist series, 8p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10: Seventh Species (guest ensemble), 8 p.m. All performances take place at Beal! Hall, Ticket prices are $7for general admission and $4 for students. Come to the Bookstore and Grab & Go to get a 20-oz. bottle of Coca-Cola® classic and a SNICKERS Bar for only 99 cents. ‘Offer valid 11/1 •• 11/30 or while supplies last. ©1998 Th. Coca-Cola Comply. -Coca-Cola.- -CoK.,’ ind th. Roo o*. toon ar. ra^ceo tracmar*. of Th. Coca-Cola Comoany.