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Tuesday, June 11, 1985 The Nebraskan Page 11 Kimball announces schedule By Cindy Rohren Staff Reporter 22, Avant-garde iazz for th a ruus spini, MU, $8; Students $6, $3. Guthrie Theater. $14, $12; Students $8, n. nance from New York, music from short oneact Jlaffi Tu7i.ulJiar? St?ng Fcb:.1' n..jna thpatre from Minneann is na of Ant rv,nn, ."y. F'asiuiiai quariei irom tne d ja rom Chicago will be among TheActingC impany $12 $9 Sent SChVlV St,ude"ts $8' $3 he events to capture the Kimball Hall $8, $3. P V $9 StudcntS fl " lsh mber Orchestra; Feb. stage during the 1985-86 UNL Perfor- - Christoph Back, pianist; Oct 4-6 MffffrsSS mance Ser es. in the She don Art Gallerv J S Bach's a i students $8, U Emphasizing a diverse program of complete WeU-Tem ed Clavier in lOuTnU perfomancers the series offers stu- three parts. In addition to receMng 0 J ?emieY Newk Co dents high quality performances at low percent off the regular tickets prices Cns $10 $T W ' 3i nrices.Anyof the 18 events are availa- by subscribing to more than four events m, I n i j . . EuNLStudentsata$3ticketprice and 20 percent by TQJ and season subscribers get an addi- or more events, season subscribers are $ 2 110- StSfX 7 J P tional discount. invited to attend one or more bonus Alb-rt Finsti Th, P,t ii "It's one of the most incredible bar- performances free. These include: Bohemian'' mS 1 Fd MPtLpr n n gains in the whole country for stu- - "Cyrano De Bergeraci; Oct. 13. A oSe-Tan show 1 0 $8 Studfntf $fi 1 ents," Ron Bowlin, director of Kimball classic romantic adventure featuring !Lweitzky Dance ComDanv March HaH, said. John Collum, presented by the Syra 12 ModTrr dak $11 t ??Si Sf Bowlin said he would like to see cuse Repertory Theater of New York. Moaerndance-$11.$9students$8, more students attend the performance $12, $10; Students $8, $3. pnnaM x9AtnrA- m,,v, ik tu especiany those ew ,o arts -Ba'letdeMot;Nov M.Cas. A.erictllstt K a' "?8S fee. that there are programs I.tst" $H "' StUde"t8 the series that will serve as a good foxfire"; Nov. 9. A portrait of introduction to the arts both on a American folk life by the Missouri Rep national and international level, he ertory Theatre. Recommended for first said. year Kimball subscribers. $14, $12. In an effort to help students feel Students $8, $3. more comfortable attending per- Sonny Rollins; Nov. 11. Jazz by the formances, Kimball Hall is focusing on legendary tenor szxophonist. $12, $10; "special things" to bring the audience Students $8, $3. to a personal level with the performers. Nathan Milstein; Nov. 13. Violin A one-week residency this fall with classics by one of the best. $18, $15; mime artist Bob Berky, pre-performance Students $10, $3. discussions and lecture demonstrations Hungarian State Symphony Orches- by dance companies, and "saloon sem- tra; Nov. 11. A rare performance of this inars" at McGuffey's where artists share renowned orchestra. $18, $15; Students their talents in an informal atmosphere $10, $3. are planned to help students better The Waverly Consort; Monday, understand and appreciate the per- Dec. 2, 7 p.m., 9:15 p.m. "The Christmas formances. Story" in medieval drama and song. Bowlin said attending arts events $12, $10; Students $6.50, $3. are often "peak experiences" where "Great Expectations"; Jan. 30-3L the audience gets so caught up in the Theatrical production of the classic performance that they lose track of novel Charles Dickens, presented by time, ne saia ram Dan nan iooks ior artists who can provide this excite ment when programming the series. Following is a list of performances. All shows begin at 8 p.m. in Kimball Hall, 1 1th and R Streets (except where indicated). Order forms can be picked up at the box office or by calling 472 3375. Only mail orders for season tickets (four or more events) are being accepted now but inquiries are always welcomed. The box office opens Aug. 26. Bill T. JonesArnie Zane Co.; Sept. 12-13 Contemporary dance. Ticket prices: $10, $8; UNL Students $6, $3. Art Emsemble of Chicago; Sept. 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