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Students, faculty and staff members can register at the Recreation Office, 1740 Vine SU or by calling 472-3467. Anderson said ballroom dancing, which died out in the carry sixties when fad dancing" became popular, is re appearing among younger people. My pupils used to be primarily over 40, Anderson said. "But most couples now are between 25 and 35. lie said some learn ballroom dancing out of curiosity, rntT? J O avoid t::i njjcrj Register ORCHIS-APRIL 2 : KO DEPOSIT REQUIRED! j pre-sess:o:j- i Hay 17- June 4 JUVEEKSECClOrJ- : Utay 17-Jdy9 first SESs:orj- i June 7 - Jiiy 9 seco::d cession- ; July 12 -August 13 0&D 1U some find it a social necessity and others are just nostalgic. Lf fmm the hi bands like Bcnnv Goodman s or Clenn Miller's and popular tunes will be used for the lessons, he said. The Swing is a good dance for many Top 40 songs, Anderson said, and the fox trot adapts well to Country and Western tunes. This style of dance has been common since the twenties, and it11 be here forever, Anderson said. . Exercises for developing flexibility and muscle tone will be emphasized in the belly dancing course so students can perform the dance movements. According to the Recreation Dept., people of all ages and body types can perform the exercises without unnecessary strain. Belly dancing students are advised to wear comfortable cbthing, such as leotards or shorts and T-shrits, since there isn't a dressing area in the music room. Prison reform is arts festival topic Prison reform and small town bondage wi3 be the subject of "Festival of the Arts 1976," April 3 through 11, at the Lutheran Student Center, 535 N. 16th St. Following the theme, "Neither Slave nor Free," there will be panel and group discussions and a film on small town bondage (economics), April 3. Wesley Fuerst, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, will give the morning sermon and speak again at 2 p jn. April 1 1 . A panel discussion on prison reform wiH follow at 3 pjn. Panelists include Lincoln Sen. Roland Luedtke, Nebraska Penal Complex counselor Bob Houston, First Lutheran church pastor, Gordon Simmons and UNL Criminal Justice Dept. vice-chairman Robert Ho&ert. A resident and a representative of the Nebraska Center for Women at York and a Nebraska Penal Complex fecal defender also . will Dartianate m the discussion. according to Arrifla Kirchoff, festival organizer. A continuous art show will be open 9 ajn. to 9:30 pjn. weekdays, and 1 0 am. to 9:30 pjn. weekends during the festival. The schedule of events include: April 3 Excerpts from "Our Town", a drama presentation by the Chapel Players, 7:30 pjn. April 4 Parent's Day. 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