Courtesy Photo ‘Tarantata’ offers dance as therapy ■Three noted University-based organizations are teaming up to showcase a performance by Italian dancer Alessandra Belloni By Jen West Oregon Daily Emerald Today, dance is most commonly used as a form of entertainment. But since the time of the ancient Greeks, many dances have inte grated folklore for therapeutic use or worship. The International Resource Cen ter, the Italian program and the Of fice of International Programs pres ent Italian dancer Alessandra Belloni, who will perform the “Tarantata Dance of the Ancient Spider” at 7 p.m. today in the IRC. The Tarantella is a dance of “healing and purification for women (called Tarantatas) who have been bitten by the tarantula,” Belloni said. The dances use hyp notic rhythms created by the beat ing of tambouric drums and cas tanets, she said. The ancient Greeks believed the poison from a tarantula bite would make the victim halluci nate and go insane, Belloni said. When the women claimed to have been bitten by the spider, they would fall into a frenzied, trance like state, she said. The dance helped eradicate the spider’s poi son from their bodies. “The dance has the power to bring back balance,” Belloni said. Turn to Tarantella, page 12 istance 1417 Villard — 2 Blocks East Of Campus 541.338.0334 UO School of Music World Music Series presents 0B0 ADDY and Ohropong riiisic & Dance of Ghana The sensational OBO ADDY, performing with OKROPONG, a traditional African ensemble that performs music and dance of Ghana’s ethnic groups, using various hand and stick drums, talking drums, bells, and shakers. Friday, April 26 8:00 p.m. BEALL CONCERT HALL $10 General Admission, $8 students / seniors, available at the door. For info, call 346-2852. WmWSM NIGHT DJ Dynamite Hip Hop • Top 40 your favorites from 80’s and 90’s NO COVER CHARGE for Ladies on Thursdays Bring Student ID Win up to $100 cash! 707 Willamette St. 683-5160 k (free parking in Rock-n-Rodeo Lot) The Oregon Humanities Center in Collaboration with The Orion Society PRESENTS READINGS AND A PANEL DISCUSSION by noted authors John Daniel William kittredge Barry Lopez Scott Russell Sanders Annick Smith Terry Tempest Williams Ann zwinger Sunday, April 28, 2002 3:00-5:00 p.m. 180 PLC This event is free and open to the public, and will be followed by a book sale and signing. For more information, or for disability accommodations, please contact the Oregon Humanities Center at (541) 346-3934.