The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 29, 1974, Page page 10, Image 10

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fn five programs scheduled
throughout the 1974-75 aca--
demtc year the Cultural Affairs
Committee will offer a sampling
Gf thd performing arts. The UNL
Performing Arts Series, now in
its third year, will present a.
violinist, a mime troupe, a
harpsichorcJtst, a ballet company
and an early music group.
The series sold out last year
and Ron Eowiin, Coordinator for
the Cultural- Affairs Committee,
expect? the series to sell out
aq?.'?t this year.
Of particular satisfaction to
the committee members, Bowlin
said, is the growing percentage
of students who buy tickets. The
first year the series was in
existence, 1972-73, approxi
mately 50 of the audience was
students Last year 60 was
students and Bowlin hopes that
this year the percentage will
remain as high or will increase.
Bowlin said he is especially
interested In "dispelling any
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goer find the general listener,
Several of the artiste., vv I H be
going into the dormitories to
give informal sessions . in the
lounges and in Bowlirrs judge
ment, they are adept In reaching
even those who are not familiar
with tfie fin arts'.1.
The events, in this, year's
series are- " " - ''- '
Jacques D'Amboise' "Bal
let Encounter" Friday, Sep
tember 27 A
D'Amoise', his partner Melis
sa Hayden and six other leading
dancers from the New York City
Ballet will perform highlights of
the classical ballet repertoire.
The company will dance will
dance segments of several
prominent ballet compositions.
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' An artist stiil in his twenties,
. Perlman is acclained by the
'entire music world. Howard
Klein's comment in the New
York Times is typical of the
reaction by extablished critics,
"Truly a sensational violinist . .
(He) has that extra quality that
raises music above technicalities,
and that is heart."
Loretto-Hllton Mime
Troupe Friday, December 6
The two mimes in this com
pany studied in Paris under the
"father of modern mime" Eti
enne Decroux. This performance
is part of their second tour
arranged by the Mid-America
Arts Alliance.
Syntagma Musicurn from
Amsterdam Saturday, January
18
This sex member ensemble
will play and sing music that
.lt7-had Perlman,
Thursday, November 7
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dates from 1050 to 1650 A. ,D.
Scholarly attention has be en
paid to performance techniques
and ail the instruments used are
copies of museum origins Is.
Among the intruments used ire
recorders, shawms, sackbu ts,
, crumhorns, portative orgem,'
drums, and viols.
Igor Kipnis, harpsicho rd
Saturday, February 15
Kipnis was on the'UrslL.
campus in March of 1972. h fis
several recordings have w on
numerous awards and nomir ta
tions, among them Stereo F !e
view's Record of the Ye ar
Award. He is a recognizod
scholar on Baroque music and .I a
music critic.
All events are in Kimball
Rectial Hall and will begin a 8
p.m. Series tickets are available
at the Kimball Box Offic e;
Westbrook 113. The seri es
prices for students is $7.5 0;
regular admission is $13.5 0.
Tickets for the single events w ill
not be available until Septemb er
26.
'Girl talk' at
Student Y
Women in fields r ang
ing from politics to pc )Gtry
will be talking about t hem
seives and their wor k in
weekly-sessions of VWo-men-speak-
'-74," ar wo
men's program to be
sponsored by the UNL
Student Y.
According to K.athy
Smith, Student Y director,
the purpose of the pro
gram to present dif fe rent
women speaking at)out
topics of interest to wo
men. A tentative list of sp eak
ers includes Counci Iwo
man Sue Bailey, Mu nici
pal Court Judge Ja nice
Gradwohl and local wo
men poets, Smith said .
The first session, tc 3 be
held Sept. 18, will tea ture
Pat Sullivan, UNL wo:
men's physical educa tion
instuctor, who will s talk
about women's inter 'col
legiate athletics.
The session, to be f leld
every Wednesday from
11:45 a.m.-i p.m., wil I be
open to the public.
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