? 'r " ' V ' !' iTi' "4.' 4 3- .1 1 i -I i i Dragon Aira Ud. a siaboaso amerscan oomhaw Presents LADIES & GENTLEMEN -4 Jasscr Delivers tlto Fifteen Hfts that Steal thaV&rfd of Miskl Mew In Spectacular suROUHd Seundl ENDS TUB.! TODAY AT 1:30-3.30 5:30-7:30 ' -1 NOW THRU TUESDAY ONLY! I F If ivy. " v' r-- x I is Wit . a a -a r n IS fv j r 4,' - i 5 4 I 1 I., Georgt FaSsort and his modsrn danc troupe will b at UNL Wednesday throuah Friday. Dance troupe to perform Friday By Dennis Ellermeier. "You can destroy a lot of myths about a people, evoke a sense of sympathy, through dance," says choreographer dancer George Faison. In Lincoln today through Friday, Faison and his 10-member modern . dance troupe will be performing, teaching and talking in the public schools,. '.at UNL and at the,Malone . ComtmaflttyXJenteru'j l nwAm, Utw "Mm-using it (dance) as a tool to-bring n black people closer to others and to , snow we are a loving, understanding people. . . You can break through the language barrier. People can overcome it through body expression. It doesn't take words. That's why w6 call the company the Universal Dance Exper if nee " The Universal Dance Experience was . established in 1971 by Faison after three successful years as a principal dancer with the Alwin Ailey American Dance Theater. Faison has never lost sight of the communitive powers of dance. "Danc ing for dancing's sake is not what I'm about." As artistic director, he has aimed the company towards an expres sion of ihe black experience in America. "I saw a performance of a dance company while in college and it seemed to me to be . the ultimate form of .expression," Faison said. At the age of i 21 he made the decision to pursue dance professionally and went to New York. Five years later he formed his own company. Mmong the troupe's activities here are a feelecture demonstration tonight at 8 p.m. in the Women's Physical Education Bldg. and a formal concert at Kimball Recital Hall Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets for the performance Friday are $2 for UNL students and $3 for all others. This event is sponsored by the Cultural Affairs Committee. Alcbraska Union Concerts Presents and liio Blues Band Sunday Nov. 10 7:30 pm Nebraska Union Ballroom Also featuring : The Sun Seals Blues Band Tickets: '$2. advance, $2,50 at door Available at Union South Desk and Dirt Cheap lOblofxlrJiUHnWficM. specificuUy designed O twonurKCMOn full-wic-li with Mfiaf ec-ric to M$iten die lime duty mnndeikr.tn timlure ftduil O iihlnU'h the moat htmi!ym e.icrienee ymi will ever enjoy HAUNT 0 BY ' . .JAYCr.E5MMR5.dAYCPfS Mtm7imm7 piJ. UlpMi, Vrl & S.it. 7 p.m. !2p.fit DfiSfiRVES THE FINEST jt, .r The imusuul t4 K null mt,unlina enhance tl btmuiy of (hit &.lt. moral mstsmhln. i'fuu -Ufuily ttvhJ, fjvrf'ctlr croiteA, ihey fit together In pi-rfu i hmmtny, $229 1342 "O" Street ff..:,n - 47S-2474 mmmmmssmssmsmiismm ' l; page 12 daily nebraskan Wednesday, October 30. 1374 4-. " V J- 'iii'.jfr. j