The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 15, 1981, Page page 9, Image 9

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entertainment notes
Artwork by Nebraska students will
be displayed April 18 through 26 at the 34th
Annual Nebraska Elementary School Art
Exhibit in Lincoln. The exhibit is spon
sored by the UNL Division of Continuing
Studies in cooperation with the UNL
Teachers College Center for Curriculum
Instruction and Miller & Paine.
Designed to stimulate elementary art
in schools throughout the state, the exhibit
also provides a showcase for outstanding
artwork done by elementary students,
according to Orvid Owens, UNL program
coordinator.
The exhibit will be in the auditorium of
the Miller & Paine Lincoln Center store.
Exhibit hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon
day through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The 398 pieces were chosen from 2,710
entries by students in kindergarten through
eighth grade. The two-dimensional artwork
was done with various media including
pencil, ink, charcoal, crayons, water colors,
oil paints, and print techniques.
After the display in Lincoln, the exhibit
will be divided into several traveling exhi
bits. These will be available this summer to
community arts councils, art clubs, librar
ies, museums, and businesses. This fall, the
traveling exhibits will be available to
schools so other students can sec and learn
from the works of their peers.
The UNL Symphonic Band will present
its final concert of the spring semester at
8 p.m. Tuesday, April 21, in Kimball Re
cital Hall, 11th and R streets.
The concert will feature two guest con
ductors as well as Director of UNL Bands
Jack R. Snider. It is free and open to the
public.
The program will open with "Overture
to Oberon" by Von Weber. Then the band
will perform Howard Hanson's "Centennial
March" in memory of the native Nebraska
composer who died this spring following a
long career as director of the Eastman
School of Music.
Guest conductor Glenn Niermann will
lead the band in performance of Percy
Fletcher's "Vanity Fair" and graduate
student Larry Lawless will take the baton
for "The Symphonic Dance No. 3" by
Clifton Williams and "Caccia" by W.
Francis McBeth.
The band's program will also include
Professor Peter Schickele's "P.D.Q.
Bach's Grand Serenade Tastefully Adapted
to the Modern Concert Band" and three
famous marches, Alexander's "Olympia
Hippodrome," Wagner's "Under the
Double Eagle" and "The National
Emblem" by E.E. Bagby.
starring
lill Murray
7:00 p.m.
IUCERS
a Mell Brooks film
8:45 p.m.
TONIGHT B TOMORROW NIGHT
-same time, place, and movies both nights
NEBRASKA UNION
Centennial Room
$1.50 Students
$2.00 Non-Students
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OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:30
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Beer Garden Special
Tonight
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UPC-EJ4ST
FREE OUTO
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Friday, April 24
12:30-5:30 p.m.
Featuring: CRICKET, FOOTLOOSE, & PRIDE OF THE PLAINS
Located on the mall just south of the East Union.
Needed: Marshall to help with Cornstock XI. Leave your
name and number at the CAP-East office or call 472-1780.