The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1977, Page page 13, Image 13

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    thursday, march 10, 1977
daily nebraskan
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Modern dancers directed by students will perform at 8
tonight and Friday night when Orchesis celebrates its 50th
anniversary. .
Orchesis, a UNL modern dance group, meets weekly
and allows students to improvise,' said senior Connie
O'Nele, Orchesis president. Each spring the 30 members
choreograph and perform their works, she said.
"Almost everything we do is from student input in
stead of faculty (input)," O'Nele added.
In addition to the choreography, she said, students set
the lighting, make the costumes and do their own make
up. In the piece 'Transcending," Edson Gibson edited a
friend's saxophone improvisation, added his own per
cussion tracts' and choreographed the piece, O'Nele said.
Dance instructor Barbara Ball Mason said Orchesis is
different ffom the UNL Dance Ensemble which nerfnrm-
ed last month. The. Ensemble was directed by faculty
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WED. MARCH 23 8 PM
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"Rape is ultimately a
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happens to a woman
who has been raped."
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members and Orchesis is directed by students, she said.
Mason, one of Orchesis advisers, said the spring con
cert is a learning experience for the students.
"The important part is in learning how to work with
other people and put on a dance production," she said.
Mason defines modem dance as "a more personal way
of moving." She said modern dance originally broke away
from clac&l ballet so dancers could experiment with
different kinds of movement.
Yet modern dance is not always improvisational and
can be structured as ballet, she said.
Another adviser, Dee Hughes, has choreographed "Hie
Waltz" and "Lament," which represent modem dance
works from the past. These are in honor of the 50th
anniversary and are the only pieces choreographed by a
faculty member.
Other pieces will be "Aviary" by Mary Beth Foy,
"Manipulations" by Susie Whipp, "Barnyard Stomp" by
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Anne Mundstuk, Coolidge's roommate at the time of
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curiously out of place but highly significant interview, she
tells Coolidge that her perception and characterization
of her (Anne's) adolescent personality was incomplete.
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