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Monday, December 12, 1C33 Daily Ncbrcsskan I - I I Tomorrow's Leaders . . . Today's Fashion Finders! You can find the Hairstyle suited for your face at the "College". For 23 years we have been offering Style and always at Student Prices, too. Specializing in Barbering & Cosmetology. Make Your Holiday Grooming Appfs. Early. ';r" Gift Certificates (always tft? a gift in style). Winter Dance excites, satisfies By Vlcki Grossenbnchcr This weekend's Orchesis Winter Dance concert was the best I have seen in several years. The even ing was filled with a variety of styles, all original and of the highest quality. There were many highlights, including "Wham Jam," "Lavender Dreams," "Street Dance," "Pace" and the closing number, "Movaldi-Vivaldi." Review college ci 4j y i-v 474-4244 11th & M Appointments or Walk-in. Our Reputation, Built on Modem ConceptLandmark Stability. "Lincoln's Corner on Hairstyling" The action-packed mode of "Wham Jam," trr opening group choreography, lived up to its name indeed. The dancers with their colorful conven tional street clothes moved with precision, compli menting the music of the British pop group Wham U.K. An element of surprise was prevalent throughout. Jeanne Finnigan and Bob Kamp displayed elo quence and sensitivity in their dance, "Lavender Dreams." The guitar piece "Remedios" com plimented the mood of the dancers. Coral and lavender bodies formed beautiful sculptures. The excitement of bodily connection conveyed by the two dancers kept the audience breathless. "Pace" opened the second half of the concert. Harry Partch's percussive bells accompanied Mar rian Ariyanto's choreography of high energy run ning and leaping variations. Interesting shadow dances and echoing movement produced the unex pected. Dancers fed off each other's energy, creating a domino-like effect. Dynamic group polarity prevailed. Richard Harris' choreography of "Street Dance" flowed with natural, free, vibrating movements. His exquisite movements in "Ain't Nobody, Rockit and t Sparkle up your Holiday Clothing . . .! Save 20 ! I Right now you can save 20 on i all Holiday Clothing dry cleaned ! jn 'iM i i i at Hollywood Cleaners Present coupon with incoming order. Offer good thru December I 31, 1983. I I I Visit any of Hollywood's 5 neighborhood outlets I 215 N. 14th I3I6M I 1 3th & High 4831 Normal 33rd & Apple One day service available at 2760 South I MDS Home of the "Hot lloax One Of His Reasons People Are Goins HOAGIE MAD... Sound Delicious? Tastes Even Better!! Eat In Or Carry Out K (COME So says the VA... US) " -,! M. CtnUd aewest VA tffict (check yaw pbm kNk) m Ki( veteuiti fraup . C'ustrstlsn by Damitn U!Cr Fascination" were executed with precision, strength and control. Three boys entered wearing punk shades and Italian biking hats, adding a refreshing air of comradery. Each presented his own solo variation on the theme.' Slithering movements of arms and bodies at varied levels and relationships culminated Harris clever ingenuity. "Movaldi-Vivaldi" moved vividly as the closing piece. Teresa Fields' senior performance created a Renaissance tone in costume, music and movement Lighting complimented the rose-colored costumes. With varied levels and directions painting the entire stage, the dancers whisped precisely with airy articulations. Quick entrances and exits kept the excitement sustained on stage, maintaining audience arousal. The choreography was consist ent, will full group interaction breaking into repeti tive trios and solos. , "Movaldi-Vivaldi" revealed Fields intellectual awareness of all the essential elements of dance production. The playfull attitude of this piece never yielded a dull moment The performance conveyed an amalgam of Doris Humphrey-Charles Weidman modern dance tech niques, as seen in that famous Weidman leap, exe cuted so well throughout Also note-worthy were the modern jazz movement of "Jazz Suite," the rapidly tapping feet of Sandy Kopecky's "On Your Toes," and the black magic of "Synchro System." ... - . Merry Christmas From Your Friends At. tnends At T ii! fv v Fr Ezch Whle r Half Hoask Coupon gosxl Man (k Tues crJy thru December 31, 1933 ; v ' r: Not Valid Wiifi Any' Other Coupon-, -K ;-'..,'-' Debra Winger Shirley MacLaine Jack Nicholson A PARAMOUNT PICTURE .,". ' $2.00 For All Seats At 1:30 and 4:00 $3.50 For Adults At 7:15 and 9:40 Diamond here at last This is the ni-ht 13,000 Nell Diamond fcns (and a few sedpers) have been waiting for cir.es Novem ber. D&raond h gchsd uhd to appear ct the Bob Devar.ey Sports Center ct8p.ro. The concert has bssn one of the fastest selling in the epcrts center's his tory. Tickets went cn esle Dec. 16, and accordltej to the Omaha World Herald, the concert was completely sold out within thrcs drys. :atl!,;D!,y II II' I . , 1 i n Gbcs Llcncgcrlo 1Gsh G Q u u 'hop Tcnteo till 0:00! ! !