Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 2002, Page 8A, Image 8

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Performing Arts
8th &
Lincoln
■ Friday & Saturday ■
Youn^ Women’s Theatre
Collective:
"Dancm? with Shadows”
Theatre
Admission on a sliding scale,
$$ to $10 at door, 7:00 pm
■ Tuesday ■
Medusa Z Feline Science,
Abstract Rude, 2 Mex, D1 Drez,
Syndel, DJ Wicked
Hip-Hop
$14 advance, $16 door, 8:30 pm
■ January 17 ■
Slick Rick, Da limp Die Posse
featuring DJFenix,
Boom Bap Project, DJ Tekneek
Hip-Hop
$17 advance, $20 door, 8:00 pm
All Ages Welcome • 687-2746
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The Very Little Theatre
presents
On Qolden
Pond
The popular drama
by Ernest Thompson
Directed by Jack Powell
January 11-13*
17-20*, 24-26
Sunday Matinees
Tickets: $12
Box office open 2:00-5:30
Wed.-Sat., 2350 Hilyard St.
344-7751
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‘Primitive World’
continued from page 6A
Baraka, the internationally ac
claimed winner of the Obie award
for his 1964 play, "Dutchman,” ex
plores the intricacies of race, poli
tics, sex, culture and revolution in
his works.
Tickets for Thursday performanc
es are $12 for general admission and
$4 for students. Tickets for all other
performances are $16.
Mulvey and Baraka will stick
around after Friday's performance
for a special post-performance
show of live music and poetry,
and food and wine will be served
as well.
Tickets for the post-performance
show may be purchased separately
for $15 or together with “Primitive
World” tickets for $25. For more in
formation, contact the box office at
465-1506 or the Office of Multicul
tural Affairs at 346-3479.
E-mail reporter Jen West at
jenwest@dailyemerald.com.
DDR
continued from page 5A
ing DDR, but most people are welcom
ing and civil.
DDR has caught the interest of more
than just gamers. Hollywood wants in
on the action. Hollywood, Make Me A
Star! Productions is casting for a movie
titled “DDR Freak!” Casting Director
Dana Savage said while the movie will
be a coming of age story, the game will
play an integral part.
Writer and Producer Wes Smith re
searched DDR for more than a year af
ter seeing people lined up to play in
Hong Kong. He has interviewed more
than 700 people who play DDR asking
questions such as how they were intro
duced to the game and what it means
to them. Smith even shared this re
search with Konami to help them cre
ate new versions of DDR
Smith and Savage said they have re
ceived negative criticism about a DDR
movie from some players, but they
have also had positive responses.
Smith said most of the critics complain
about the story, but he explained that
the synopsis available online is a bare
bones summary for industry purposes
and is not indicative of the final prod
uct. Smith said he wants to capture the
good nature of DDR that he sees when
he watches people at his local arcade.
Dance around town
' Putters: 10a.m.-1Op.m. on
weekdays, 19 a.m-midnight on
weekends, Hours can change
depending on business, DDR 3rd Mix
Plus (two player), 1156 Highway 69.
for more information, call 688-8901
Electric Castle’s Wunderiand:
Noon-11 p.m. Sunday through
Thursday* 11 a.m-midnight Friday
and Saturday DDR Solo Mix 2000
(one player). 296 E. Fifth Ave For
more information, call 683-8464.
Tilt: 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday
through Thursday, 9:30 a.m,-11 p.m,
Friday and Saturday, 10a.m.-10 p.m.
on Sunday. DDR 3rd Mix (two
' player). 3000 Gateway St,
Springfield (iriSideGateway Malt).
For more information, call 747-6993.
“You’re going to see all ages and all
skill levels, but nobody really makes
fun of the players,” he said.
Tlrona and Lambert both said
some DDR players will make fun of
people when they are first getting
their footing, but for the most part
gamers are accepting.
E-mail senior Pulse reporter Mason West at
masonwest@dailyemerald.com.
School of MUSIC
JANUARY CONCERTS
Clip and Save this Calendar
For more information on School of Music events, call 346-5678,
or call Guardline at 485-2000, ext. 2533 for a taped message.
Sat. JAZZ IT UP!
1/12 Children's Concert Series 10:30 a.m., Beal I Hall
$3 adults, $2 children & students, or $5 for a family
Sun. “EUROPE & THE AMERICAS”
1/13 Faculty Artist Series 4 p.m., Beall Hall
Music for bassoon, cello, piano, and harpsichord.
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
Thu. KLEZMER MUSIC WORKSHOP
1/17 Joel Rubin, Guest Artist 5:30 p.m., Room 111 Music
FREE Admission
Thu. TOKYO STRING QUARTET
1/17 Chamber Music Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
One of the world’s best! Music by Schubert, Mozart, Brahms.
Reserved seats $15, $25, $30, available at the Hult Center
(682-5000) or EMU (346-4363)
Sat. OREGON JAZZ CELEBRATION
1/19 Jazz Clinics & Workshops All Day, School of Music
$10 Admission
Sat. MARIA SCHNEIDER, Jazz Composer/Conductor
1/19 With the Oregon Jazz Ensemble 7:30 p.m., Beall Hall
$10 General Admission
Mon. KATHRYN LUCKTENBERG, Viola
1/28 STEVEN POLOGE, Cello
Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall
With violinist Kevin Lefohn, and pianist Terence Dennis.
$7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens
For our complete calendar, check: music.uoregon.edu