The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1983, Page 11, Image 11

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    Friday, February 18, 1983
Daily Nebraskan
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Irish duo
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love songs
The Lincoln Associa
tion For Traditional Aits
is bringing one of Ire
land's foremost musical
duos to town this week
end. Kevin Burke and
Michael O'Domhnaill will
perform Feb. 20 at 8
p.m. at the Joyo Theatre,
0102 Havelock Ave. The
concert will include Irish
jigs, reels and Gaelic love
Burke is a fiddler in
the tradition of the west
ern Irish coastal town of
Sligo, a place known for
producing fine fiddlers
and flute players.
The New York Times
has referred to him as a
virtuosi) who "imparts a
rhythmic intensity that
is remarkably powerful."
O'Domhnaill is a
singer and guitar player
whose music has its roots
the tradition of
in
in
County Donegal
northwest Ireland.
He sings love songs
in Gaelic, the native
language of Ireland, and,
it has been said, weaves
seamless webs of melody
in a quiet, gentle voice.
Former members of
the Bothy Band, a highly
successful Irish recording
group, Burke and
O'Domhnaill have re
corded numerous albums
together and have toured
together all across the
Lni'.ed States, Europe
and the British Isles. This
is their first Lincoln ap
pearance. Tickets are $5 in ad
vance and $6 at the door
and are available at Dirt
Cheap, London's
Stringed Instruments and
the Joyo.
13TH & "P"ST. 475-5969
TONIGHT: 7:00 & 9:30
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TONIGHT: 7:10 & 9:40
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2:00-4:30-7:10-9:40
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Continued from Page 10
A tree is a tree, not what a tree can be
made into. Chuang Tu (Wise Man) once
illuminated.
And a Pooh is a Pooh, Pooh once
said. However, is Milne a Taoist? Hoff
never says. He only points out the simi
laiities between the philosophy of Pooh
jnd Taoism. They are remarkable.
Pooh does by not doing. Things come
right in their own course. Piglet may get
excited, heyore may get morose, iigger
will say about anything. Rabbit is cagey.
Owl is a pundit. And all are usually wrong,
but not useless. Their means tend to thwart
their ends. Pooh, the uncarved block, is
somehow usually right, wise, p'u. He
reasons without cleverness and knows
without knowledge. Pooh simply is.
Hoff's book is short and easy reading,
as all good Taoist tracts should be. He
quotes numerous passages by Milne, Lao
Tu and Chuang Tzu, and he intersperses
it with spritely dialogue, as if the Pooh
characters are at his elbow.
But he does Taoism injustice when,
in one part, he implies it condemns science,
technology and commercialism. His preach
ifying is un-Tao, un-Pooh and out of
place. Pooh receives better justice.
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Taoists have likened the natural simpli
city, the p'u, of Tao to becoming a child
again. If this is so, Milne is a great Taoist
who has touched many souls. Quoted
Milne, the world of Cottleston Pie,
provides the best reading in Hoffs book.
"When you wake up in the morning,
Pooh, "said Piglet at last, "what 's the first
thing you say to yourself?"
"What's for breakfast," said Pooh.
"What do you say, Piglet?"
" say, I wonder what 's going to happen
exciting today?" said Piglet.
Pooh nodded thoughtfully. "It's the
same thing, "he said.
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