Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 2001, Page 6, Image 6

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School of MUSIC
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NOVEMBER CONCERTS
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For more information on School of Music events, call 346-5678,
or call Guardline at 485-2000, ext. 2533 for a taped message.
Thu. “LATCHO DROM,” Film on Romani Music
11/1 Award-winning documentary film 7 p.m., 123 Pacific Hall
FREE Admission
Sat. SAMBA!
11/3 Children's Concert Series 10:30 a.m., Beall Hall
$3 adults, $2 children & students, or $5 for a family
Mon. GYPSY CARAVAN 2
11/5 World Music Series 7:30 p.m., Silva Hall, Hult Center
$26, $22.50, $18, $14 ($10 for UO students with ID)
Tickets at Hult Center (682-5000) or EMU (346-4363)
Tue. OREGON COMPOSERS FORUM
11/6 New music by UO composers. 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Wed. CAMPUS BAND & CAMPUS ORCHESTRA
1117 UO Ensembles 8 p.m., Beall Hall
FREE Admission
Thu. POETRY IN SONG
11/8 Art songs by UO voice students
FREE Admission
7:30 p.m., Beall Hall
Tue. THE STREICHER TRIO
11/13 Chamber Music Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
“Sans Souci: Pleasures of the Rococo.” Reserved seats $10,
$20, $25, available at Hult (682-5000) or EMU (346-4363)
Wed. OREGON WIND ENSEMBLE
11/14 UO Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri. THE JAZZ CAFE
11/16 UO Jazz Combos 8 p.m., Room 186 Music
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Fri/Sat DANCE CONCERT: Walter Kennedy, Diane Vivona
16-17 Department of Dance 8 p.m., Dougherty Dance Theatre
$10 General Admission, $5 students & senior citizens
Sat. FUTURE MUSIC OREGON
11/17 UO Music Technology Program 8 p.m., 198 Music
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Sun. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY
11/18 UO Ensemble 3 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Mon. OREGON PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
11/19 UO Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
Tue. CHORAL CONCERT
11/20 Men's, Women's, Lab Choirs 8 p.m., Beall Hall
$5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens
For our complete calendar, check: music.uoregon.edu
Comedy opens ballet season
■The Eugene Ballet performs
the story of Kitri and Basilio
Eugene Ballet ‘Don Quixote
Hult Center
★★★★☆
By Jacquelyn Lewis
Oregon Daily Emerald
Ballet and comedy aren’t often
mentioned in the same sentence,
but “Don Quixote” was colorful,
lively and downright hilarious.
The Eugene Ballet triumphantly
kicked off its 2001-2002 perform
ance season at the Hult Center on
Saturday and Sunday with a zealous
realization of the Spanish classic.
Jennifer Martin, a principle
dancer for Eugene Ballet, performed
the role of Kitri in the story of an ec
centric old man who spends his
days chasing an imaginary maiden,
Dulcinea, and accidentally mistakes
Kitri for the maiden. Martin dazzled
the audience not only with her en
ergetic, concise movements, but
also with her exceptional acting
skills. When dancers truly love
what they are doing, it shows in
their performance. By the sparkle in
Martin’s eye and her edgy, captivat
ing dance style, it is easy to guess
that she’s in love with her career.
David Makhateli, a guest artist
from the Houston Ballet, was
Basilio, Kitri’s lover. Makhateli
danced with amazing vigor. He has
trained with the Royal Ballet
School in London, and his techni
cal proficiency proves it. The part
nership between Martin and
Makhateli truly carried the ballet.
Other noteworthy performers in
clude Shigemi Kurata, in her first
season as a principal dancer with
the Eugene Ballet, Hyoung II Joung,
Eloy Barragan and John Funk. Oth
er company members, along with
students from the Eugene School of
Ballet, made up the rest of the cast.
If the wide array of sheer talent
wasn’t enough, the ballet was
topped off with realistic yet inven
tive scenery by Robert O’Hearn.
The EB seems to be growing in this
respect, with its set design becom
ing better and better each season.
Compared to last year’s “Swan
Lake,” the set design for “Don
Quixote” was far superior.
Other credits include guest chore
ography by the accomplished Anna
Marie Holmes, music by Leon
Minkus, costumes by David Heuvel
and lighting design by Kelly Baum.
Watching “Don Quixote,” I was
overcome by the sense of how lucky
I am to live in a town that offers such
a wide variety of the arts. From punk
concerts to our own ballet company,
we have it all. For those who missed
“Don Quixote,” the Eugene Ballet
has many more performances
planned this season, including “The
Nutcracker” in December and “Alice
in Wonderland” in February.
The Eugene Ballet received a
standing ovation Saturday night,
and I was standing, too. It definitely
wasn’t the first time — or the last.
Jacquelyn Lewis is the assistant editorial
editorforthe Oregon Daily Emerald.
She can be reached at
jacquelynlewis@dailyemerald.com.
entertainment calendar
■ Friday, Nov. 2
6 p.m. — “It Could Never Happen
Here: One Artist’s View of an
American Tragedy,” opening
reception of a series of new paintings
by Chris Surbaugh at the WOW Hall
Gallery, until 8 p.m., free.
7:30 p.m. Tosca, presented by
Eugene Opera, Silva Concert Hall,
Hult Center, $12 to $65 for tickets.
8:30p.m.— Benefitfor Autism Rocks!
withThe Klezmonauts, Son Melao,
Bindaas, WOW Hall, admission on a
sliding scale $6 to $1,000 at the door.
9 p.m. — Elise Coakley, Aaron
Little, Chris Arnold and Jake Portrait,
Sam Bond’s Garage, 407 Blair Blvd.,
21 and over, $5 advance purchase.
9 p.m. — Eclectic open mic, The
Buzz Coffeehouse, EMU, free.
9 p.m. — Brook Adams (former
member of Love, Death and
Agriculture), Cafe Paradiso, $5 cover
charge.
9:30 p.m.—Yonder Mountain String
Band (bluegrass), Wild Duck Music
Hall, 169 W. 6th Ave., 21 and over, $12
in advance, $14 at the door.
5 Saturday, Nov. 3
8 p.m. — Dave Carter and Tracy
Grammer (folk), WOW Hall, $12.50
advance, $14 at the door.
8 p.m. — Suzanne Westnhoetfer
(comedian), Wild Duck Music Hall,
21 and over, $20 in advance, $22 at
the door.
9 p.m.—Shawndeya Costello
(improvised harp music), The Buzz
Coffeehouse, EMU, free.
9 p.m. — SpiritFarm (five local
musicians), Cafe Paradiso, $5 cover
charge.
10 p.m. —The Clinton’s (pop rock),
Taylor’s Bar and Grille, $4.
Full text of the entertainment
calendar is available on the Oregon
Daily Emerald Web site at
www.dailyemerald.com.
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