The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1976, Page page 8, Image 8

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Someone wearing a blindfold, earmuffs arJ t clothes
pin on his nose miht be able to miss this weekend's Art!
Festival la downtown LbcoLv and at the State Fair
grounds. Cut even with such msdatba, ft wouU be
difficult.
Artists' booths end performing groups will d ths
downtowa's Centcnrial and 15th street frcra 0 to
11 ttrsttJ, which wd be claard to trafHa.
The Festival bcS2S at 10 ua. SUarJay and Sunday.
Area painters, potters, wearers, poets, dancers, actors,
puppeteers, sssc&s, sarfrfrtt and sheers wO donate
their taints and diIsy their wares.
No admlrraa wO be charged for performances. Sand
wiches wi3 be oa sale at a travel! stand equipped with a
caJLope. '
Indiaa Expo, part of the Iinccla Cbrrmrunity Arts
Councikpcruajred festival, opens at coon today at the
State Fairrousds.
Ivlcre than 45 exhibitors, representing 30 tribes from
eiht stztss, wEI drplay and sell jewelry, food, beadwork
arJ other arts and era?.! at Fairounds booths. A tral
dancbg program brs tocii at 6. -
Eocths rs-opea Saturday at 10 ux, and "Erects at
Expo," at 8 pxL, featuring a fcsfioa show and a perfor
mance by afrjrr fell? XJMls Il5&,isths Expo's aa!a.
Kir'V'i to aftersoca exh2fts is 50 cents da?y.
However, fleets to both days cf displays and the
TixzLzz si Expo are ca ra!a at Kayr.?;hat Art Gry
and the lhraa Uaba South for S3, $150 for
students. A $10 patroa tkhtt includes adssaisa to a
Saturday aflemooa cocktail party at the Governor's
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The jazz qsertet Orejpa wi3 p!ay ia the IlsBrasha
Union DaHroom Sunday bepnnirs 8 pja. Tickets are
$250 for UIIL students, $4 fcrcthm.
Oregon's members have trained ia Vcatera clarrfrs as
well as under Indiaa masters of the Eastern style. Grocp
members play a wide array cf rnatxernents.
Three members, Ra!ph Towner, CcZia V7a!cctt and
Paul If cCandies, formerly were with the hiJy rcsarded
Winter Consort.
Towner, plays 6- and 12-strins and dasscal guitars,
French horn, and trsmpet. He appeared at Vocdatocx
with Tim Ilardin, and at the Newport Jazz Festival.
Walcott plays the tabla, conga, pakhawaj, dulcimer,
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Ore fL-nJ item at Liin Expo ii an educatbnal
eclods book, "Native NebrsaxxDS." SpedaSy prepared
for Expo, it focus oa the Dota Sioux, ?izz&zzp
Tzzzzs and Omaha Donca tribes.
The Festival cf Arts is supported by the Ncbraa
Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts,
a federal resicy. FcSfcal prcmctiaa has been donated by
the Lincoli Downtown Fromotion CounciL
A tlmTar fcrthral is phmned pext year, sail Patsy
Da.ilasa, Iincchi Community Arts Council coordinator.
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clarinet, and sitar, which he studied under the Indiaa
master, Ravi Shanhar. . .
tJcCandles plays oboe, baa clarinet, flate, EnIiph
horn, and has played wind instalments with symphonies
around the country.
The fourth rnusician, Glen Moore, plays bass violin,
piano, flute and has recorded with Tim Hardin.
Gaining recognition on both coasts, Oregon has played
with Keith Jarrett and Gary Burton at New York's
Lincoln Center.
Oregon's performance is sponsored by the Union
.ogram Council's Concerts Committee.
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