From Chicago THE PROFESSORS'S BLUES REVIEW Page 12 Fwaturmy Gloriii H.irdinvin and Willie White. Making their first Lincoln appearance. This is an excellent Rhythm & Blues . Soul Band featuring two outstand ing vocalists. Key boardist Professor Eddie Lusk has appeared at The Zoo with Luther Allison and has 13 album credits including performances on Koko Taylor's Grammy Award winning album. This is a Grrat band1 Don't miss 'em! 1HURS.-SAT, JAN. 23, 24, 25 WN.Mrfi.Urxobi A And The Ikiwest-Overall Tape, Record And Disc Prices InXincoln. . . Pickles Is Where You Will Find Them. All The Time, .:::: k Compact I !S 'W tssa: turn. m -!h 4 Aiss& I. 1H infill -e. - - 4, . J' V Dan DulaneyDaily Nebraskan UNL's New Dance Festival scheduled at Kimball Hall Eleven students will dance this weekend at UNL's New Dance Festival in work choreographed by two profes sional guest artists. At the festival, scheduled for Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Kimball Hall, the student s will present "Little Wars," a piece by Edward Burgess and Lane Sayles. Burgess and Sayles are at UNL's department of theatre, arts and dance in conjunction with a two-week dance residency sponsored by UNL with sup port from the Nebraska Arts Council. Students auditioned Jan. 11 to dance in the festival. The student performers are Paul Buresh, Jeanne Finnigan, Greta Gage, Julie Gartner, Tamara Gemar, Vicki Grossenbacher, Joette Haase, Julie Hartnett, Kent Lindemer, Traci Nelson and Jackie Wheeler. Many of the "Little Wars" dancers and Michelle Cacioppo, Shelly Curry, Donna Schieffer and Kim Schureman will perform "Cosmos," choreographed by UNL dance instructor Nancy Brestel. Curry, Gage and Gemar also will dance in "Gravity Angel's Toast," cho reographed by UNL dance director Jerry Bevington. Bevington and Brestel also will dance in "Little Wars." Burgess and Sayles will perform "Leftovers," choreographed by Sayles and set to music by Pat Metheny. They also will present the world-premiere showing of "Three Duets" by Burgess, set to piano music by Enrique Granados. Bevington said the New Dance Festi val "aims to present modern choreo graphy in the traditions of New York's Brooklyn Academy of Music's 'Next Wave' dance series." Tickets are on sale at Temple Box Office, Kimball Box Office and the Nebraska Union. They are $6 general admission and $4 for UNL students. rilKUN hNtf Z.UKi IN int. rUKJ4UUrC CHHSrK bu "TOM tAUDR 1 f n : r i , PA r UmR Hm 7A0r. K TllhvMr cw MVRnk! WAS To CO LI irZZ7l k'-N '! A TPST IKl WIS JmPOJL Of. HM i m i in in W 1 I It... m 1 m-'' l It M LI llWkp I I II I I fc. W I L ir m m r m rT -v. v ,m :.-i r.-.-.-.-jr.. i -r l r-fjiiii 1 m t r t k l 257 So. 70th - 220 No. 10th ,: f Wi 1 IT , iV V. 1 j NEXT VJEEK'TQMGC CF ra Daily Nebraskan Thursday, January 23, 1986