Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 03, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, April 4
^terrorism and War" (Howard Zinn
lecture),! 50 Columbia Hall, EMU Ticket Office.
346*4363, $7 general public, $5 students,
handling fees additional
8 p.m. — “La Cage Aux Folles” (theater),
Actors Cabaret of Eugene, 996 Willamette St.,
683-4368, $17 reserved, $22 day of show
9 p.m, — West Coast Jazz Ensemble (jazz),
Luna, 30 E. Broadway, 344-6948, $6
9:30 p.m. — The McClosky Brothers (rock),
Wild Duck Music Hall, 169 W. Sixth Ave., 485
3825, $8 door, ages 21 and over
9:30 p.m. — Chris Proctor (contemporary
Americana solo fingerstyle guitar), Cafe
Paradiso, 115 W. Broadway, 484-9933, $8
Saturday, April 5
1 p.m. — Hot Club Sandwich (jazzy gypsy
swing), 5th Street Market Courtyard, 296 E.
Fifth Ave., 484-0383, free
5 p.m. — “Jello Art Show" (tacky food buffet
and performance by Radar Angels), Maude
Kerns Art Center, 1910 E. 15th Avenue, 345
1571, $3 each art piece, suggested donation
$3 singles, $5 families, costumes encouraged
8 p.m. — “Romeo and Juliet” (theater), Lord
Leebrick Theatre Company, 540 Charnelton
St, 465-1506, $18
8 p.m. — "Collaborations in Rhythm” (hip
hop, jazz, salsa, flamenco, African, tap dance),
Lane County Community College Performance
Hall, 4000 E. 30th Ave., 463-5202, $8 adults,
$6 students
8 p.m. — “La Cage Aux Folles” (theater),
Actors Cabaret of Eugene, 996 Willamette $t,
683-4368, $17 reserved, $22 day of show
8 p*m.
Nall, Hult Center, Seventh Avenue and ,
Willamette Street, 682-5000, $ 18-$55
9 p.m. — Alan Jones Sextet (jazz), Luna, 30 E,
Broadway, 344-6948, $10
9 p.m. — Club Groove (DJ dance), WOW Hall,
291 W. Eighth Ave.f 687-2746, $3 first 100, SS
everyone else
Sunday, April 6
2 p.m.—“La Cage Aux Folles” (theater),
Actors Cabaret of Eugene, 996 Willamette St,
683-4368, $17 reserved, $22 day of show
6 p.m. — Buster B.’s Guitar Bash (guitar jam),
Luna, 30 E. Broadway, 344-6948, $3-$5
8:BO p.m. — Dub Narcotic Sound System with
Operation Makeout (funky punk), WOW Hail,
291 W. Eighth Ave., 687-2746, $7 door
Tuesday, April 8
8 p.m. — Buju Banton (reggae), McDonald
Theatre, 1010 Willamette St., 345-4442, $15
Wednesday, April 9
9 p.m. — Robert Randolph & the Family
Band, Hazy Malaze, Kaki King (steel
guitarist), WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave., 687
2746, $ 13 advance, $ 15 door
Thursday, April 10
8 p.m. — “Mozart Requiem” (classical), Silva
Concert Hall, Hult Center, Seventh Avenue and
Willamette Street, 682-5000, $14 $38
8:30 p.m. — Walker T Ryan and the Delta
Mystics (delta blues trio), Cafe Paradiso, 11S
W. Broadway, 484-9933, $5 door
9 p.m. — Rocket From the Crypt, The Spits, The
Bronx (punk rock), WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth
Ave., 687-2746, $12 advance, $12 door
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first year with Dance Africa, said
the movement is “very, very spiritu
al,” and complimented Honka’s
ability to teach and break down the
mechanics of the dances. Woods
also teaches an African dance ses
sion at the University on Fridays.
“If you take (the classes) long
enough, then you understand,”
Woods said.
The troupe will perform seven
pieces from six different countries,
including “Soli.” The “Soli”
rhythm was brought from Guinea,
and the piece is an initiation
dance of boys and girls into adult
hood — West also teaches the
rhythm in his class.
“I must admit I think it’s one of
our better ones,” Honka said. “It’s
very intricate, very well put to
gether; together, as a program, I
think it’s very strong.”
Tickets are $10 for general ad
mission and $5 for students. Doors
open at 7:30 p.m., and patrons
should arrive early because seats
tend to fill up fast.
Contact the Pulse reporter
at aaronshakra@dailyemerald.com.
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