Lied Jontinued from Page 15 ic was proud. “Our overall percentage of atten iancc is 77 to 80 percent capacity. The national average is only 70 per ■Cnt,” he said. This percentage is the highest for any university in the Mid vest, Chumblcy said. The second statistic shows an in case in student ticket purchases from 11 to 19 percent of total sales. “I’m very pleased with the increase in student ticket sales,” Chumblcy said. “It’s better than football.” The two students who sit on the Lied Center Advisory Board and the UPC student committee were vital in his choice of events, he said. “(The students) give me a list of things they wish to see, and I can get a sense from them early on what the student interests arc,” he said. Aside from wishing for more eth nic-based dances, the students re quested work associated with two no torious rock stars. The JolTrey Ballet production “Bill boards” will mix cutting-edge Ameri can choreography with the musical savvy of pop star Prince. Chumblcy said the Joffrey Ballet would complete a two-week residency to talk about its work with Prince, conducting various classes on and off campus while working with freshmen in the University Foundations pro gram. Also, co-founder of the legendary rock group Led Zeppelin, bassist John Paul Jones, will join stirring vocalist Diamanda Galas in support of an up _ I coming collaborative release this fall. | “It’s going to be about as loud an evening as the Lied Center ever had,” Chumbley laughed. With a new program for student I ticket purchases, Chumbley said it j would be even easier for students to be involved in the arts. Students already receive tickets at half price, he said, but they would | save more with a subscription. A student subscription includes tickets fora minimum of three events and rewards the buyer with an addi- I tional 10 percent discount. Also, stu- | dents don’t have to pay for the tickets all at once, Chumbley said. Students can put a deposit on their tickets now, he said, and pay the dif- I ference during the first week ofclasses in August. “We’ll hold the tickets, and you’ll get good seats,” he said. “We tried to make i l as easy as possible for students to buv subscriptions.” “What we want to do is gel young people in here so by the time they’re 20 years old, they’ll be making regu lar appearances at the Lied,” he said. “They’ll develop a taste for it and bring their own children someday.” In an effort to create this new artis tic generation, the Emmy Gifford Children’s Theater will present a musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andcrsen’s“Thumbclina”at the Lied in January. 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