The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1987, Page 11, Image 10

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    Foreign film series
to show 11 movies
From Staff Reports
The University Program
Council’s Foreign Film Series of
fers a variety of Films this year.
Jim Arthur, chairperson of the
series, said the Films will include a
documentary and 11 commercial
films — five comedies and art
Films like “Caravaggio,” which
chronicles the life of Mich
elangelo.
Arthur said the organization
docsn ’ t have a lot of in formation on
the films, which makes it difficult
to get any information to the pub
lic.
He said the Foreign Film Series
is one of the oldest student-ori
ented activities at the University of
Ncbraska-Lincoln. The series has
shown “inspirational films from
other countries” for the last 3 1/2
decades, he said.
The committee adopted a new
group-rate policy that will offer a
25 percent discount for groups of
10 or more. A list of all the mem
bers in a group should be left with
the committee adviser or chairper
son in the UPC office, Nebraska
Union 200.
The films for 1987-1988 in
clude:
Oct. 18: “Marathon Family,”
from Yugoslavia.
Nov. 1: “Package Tour,” from
Hungary.
Nov. 15: “Sacrificed Youth,”
from China.
Dec. 6: “No End,” from Poland.
Jan. 31: “Caravaggio,” from
Great Britain.
Feb. 14: “The Crazy Family,”
from Japan.
Feb. 28: “Faces of Women,”
from the Ivory Coast
March 13: “The Assault,” from
Holland.
April 3: “Summer,” from
France.
April 17: “Kaos,” from Italy.
Admission is $3.75 for the gen
eral public and $2.75 for students.
Group rates are available for every
one. A season pass is $20, $15 for
students.
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‘Nightingale’ opens at UNO
Life-size puppets, imagery and
fairy tales are among the components
that create “The Nightingale,” the
opening play in “Season of Visions,”
the University of Nebraska at
Omaha’s department of dramatic arts
1987-88 season.
“The Nightingale” will be per
formed Friday through Sunday and
Oct. 16-18. All performances begin at
8 p.m. and will be in the University
Theatre on the lower level of UNO’s
Arts and Sciences Hall.
“The play combines masks, pup
pets, music and movement in a
unique and total theater experience,”
said Dr. Cindy Melby Phaneuf, direc
tor of “The Nightingale.”
“The play is an adult fairy tale that
deals with the differences between
real and artificial values, and our
obsession to possess the newest and
finest. The play originated from Hans
Christian Andersen’s fairy tale by the
same name.”
“Season of Vision” tickets are $ 15
per person general admission, $ 12 for
students and senior citizens, and $15
for UNO faculty and staff (the ticket
includes four tickets for each per
formance). Individual tickets for
each performance will be $4 for stu
dents and faculty, and $5 for general
admission. The Oct. 16 performance
is sold out.
Profs take stage for recitals
Pianist Marsha Johnson and vio
linist Candida Wiley will perform as
part of the University of Nebraska at
Omaha’s Faculty Recital Series on
Friday, Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. in the Strauss
Performing Arts Center Recital Hall.
The recital focuses on a number of
major and diverse works for violin
and piano, including Stravinsky’s
Suite Italienne, Beethoven’s Sonata,
Opus 12, Ravel’s Sonata and
Prokofiev’s Sonata, Opus 94.
Johnson, a UNO faculty member
and Omaha Symphony member,
earned degrees in piano performance
from Northern Arizona University
and the University of Iowa.
Wiley earned a graduate degree in
performance from Indiana University
and studied further in Spain and
Switzerland. She has been a member
of the Omaha Symphony Orchestra
for the last four years and recently
accepted the position of assistant
concertmaster of the Tulsa Symphony
Orchestra.
General admission is $3, and tick
ets for students and senior citizens are
$2. UNO students with a student ID
will be admitted free.
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