The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1995, Page 10, Image 10

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    Quartet to feature marimba music
Group will perform
Friday at Kimball Hall
By Jeff Hampl _
Slaff Reporter
The Manhattan Marimba Quar
tet will perform Friday at Kimball
Recital Hall.
The group was formed 16 years
ago by students of James Preiss, an
instructor of percussion at thef-Man
hattan School of Music. Preiss
joined the group in 1981 after one
of its original members left.
William Trigg and Kory
Grossman, both original members,
are still with the quartet. William
Ruyle joined the group in 1985.
The marimba is a keyboard in
strument similar to the xylophone.
It is played by striking wooden bars
with rubber-headed mallets.
“It’s more versatile,” Priess said.
“The marimba sound and pitch is
lower than that of a xylophone.”
The quartet will perform pieces
from musicians such as Villa-Lo
bos, Bach and George Gershwin. It
will also perform Nicaraguan and
Guatemalan folk songs.
It is appropriate that the group
will be performing folk songs,
Preiss said, because the marimba is
the national instrument of Guate
mala and is popular throughout
South America.
The quartet’s repertoire also in
cludes medieval and Renaissance
music, Irish folk songs and works
by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms.
The group easily performs such
a wide range of musical styles be^
cause it is one of the few profes
sional marimba ensembles in the
world, Preiss said.
“The nice part about our quartet
is that everything is new,” Preiss
said. “Nothing’s been done before.
We like to investigate.”
“We’ve always? viewed the
group as a classical chamber en
semble with a twist,” he said. “We
all have backgrounds in improvi
sation, drums, jazz and rock and
roll.”
The quartet will perform at 8
p.m. Tickets cost $10 for non-stu
dents and $3 for students.
Ross
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“We hope to give films that ordi
. narily would never be seen in Lincoln
a chance,” he said.
The smaller auditorium also will
be used by the UNL film studies de
partment at least three days each week,
Ladely said. Those screenings will
continue to be free and open to the
public.
“We hope that this will allow ex
pansion and improvement of the film
studies department,” he said.
I An added attraction to the theater
will be what Ladely described as an
“upscale concession stand.”
Discs
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available for rental, said Bruce
Hahn, a Video Station spokesper
son.
Although there are five differ
ent Video Station outlets in Lin
coln, Hahn said the Old Cheney
location was the only one that would
carry movies on a laser-disc for
mat.
TheVideoZone,5501 Holdrege
St., also has recently added laser
disc movies for rental. Manager
Wayne Jackson could not be
reached for comment.
Both Hahn and Abel said new
home-video formats were being
developed, including a 5-inch disc
(current discs are 12 inches).
It is difficult to go back to watch
ing regular VHS movies once you
have experienced a laser-disc
movie, Abel said.
: -V
“I guarantee you, once you
watch one of those with a surround
sound system at home,” Abel said,
“it’s hard to go back to a tape player.
“Once you hear true surround
sound, you will be devastated.”
retail #
fashion
management
opportunities
THE BUCKIaE, a progressive
fashion retailer for young men and
women is looking for enthusiastic,
self-motivated professionals to join
our Retail Management Team
as we expand our organization.
Ambitious individuals have the
opportunity to maximize their
potential through The Buckle’s
Management Development
Program. We’ll provide the training
and resources — you provide the
commitment and desire to succeed.
The Buckle offers a competitive salary
and an exceptional benefits package.
Qualified candidates must enjoy working
in a retail environment, have excellent
people skills and he willing to relocate.
A
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Representatives from The Buckle
will be interviewing on campus:
Wednesday, March 8
To arrange an interview, please contact
your Career Services Center at (402) 472-3145
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00s For Sale
Mountain bikes tor every type. Come see Cycle Works
huge selection of Trek, Specialized, KHS, Fat Chance,
Ann Klein mountain bikes - they’re ready to go, are you7
Cycle Works, 27th & Vine
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel'n & Deal’n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
Computer Rental!
In house and off-site rental. IBM compatibles and
Macintosh available. Support and training on most popu
lar packages. Open weeknights and weekends. When
you need a computer for an hour, a day, a week, or a
month. Discounts with Student I.D. For more information
call:
Computer Designs, Inc.
477-4944
835 “S” Street
MACINTOSH Computer. Complete system including
printer only $599. Call Chris at 800-289-5685.
40 gallon salt water set up fish included—small moray eel.
$250 OBO. Call 464-9373.
One pair for Toad the Wet Sprocket and Hootie & The
Biowfish. Make offer, 477-1284.
■Wanted: Mens BB Tournament Tickets. Call 913-384
6944 or 1-800-387-6944.
1993 Nissan NX 1600. Automatic with T-tops, Blue. Low
mileage. Call 466-1553.
200s Notices
Only 2 more days until the Government and Other Alter
natives Career Information Day!
1-800-442-7080, Ext 147, toll-free, NU singles.
Applications for the
Student Foundation Senior
Scholarship
are available at the
Office of Student Involvement
200 Neb. Unoln
300 East Union
_ Deadline, March 3,400 p.m, >
ASUN
Electoral Commission
Meeting
Questions or concerns about the upcoming
student government election???
Come to the weekly meeting
4:30 Wednesday -115 Nebr.
Union
ATTENTION FRESHMEN!
Applications for Innocents Society Scholarships are
available at OSI (200 City Union, 300 East Union) and
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (124 Admin.) Deadline
is 3/3/95 so pick one up today!
ATTENTION WOMEN
Are you interested in a personal growth group to enhance
self-esteem, improve relationships ana develop strate
gies for success? If so, call the Women’s Center, 472
ATTENTION!!
ATTENTION!!
Here is your chance to spend an exciting, adven
turous, and funfilled semester in Tokyo, Japan!
On the Senshu Exchange Program you’ll study
Japanese language, business, and culture for
ten other cities, explore the mountains, shop in
Tokyo, and sample the native cuisine. Come
find out more at the next information session:
Wednesday, March 1-3:30pm and
4:30pm - CBA 138
Thursday, March 2-4:00pm and
5:00pm - CBA 138
For more details, contact: D'vee Buss, CBA 138
or phone 472-2310.
Aviation Institute
Offers 4 year degrees, graduate courses, and non-credit
flight programs. For more information call 402-554-3424
or 1-800-858-8648. _
CAMPUS RECREATION
ADVISORY COUNCIL
The Office of Campus Recreation is now taking applica
tions for seats on the 1995-96 Campus Recreation Advi
sory Council. Openings are available for Greek, Resi
dence Hall, and Off-Campus students. Applications are
available at the Campus Recreation Center or at the East
Campus Activities Building. Apply by March 3,1995. For
more information, call 472-3467.
CBA Students
Gain invaluable business world experience through the -
CBA/Valmont 5th Annual Business Leadership Institu
tion on March 10 & 11. A short application is available in
room 139 CBA. Deadline has been extended to 4:00
March 3. If selected, a $15 advance comfirmation fee will
be assessed. Questions - call 472-2310, ask for Jason.
Congratulations
Saud Shaikh of the Pakistan Students Association is the
February Heart and Soul winner, and NU Life is the
February organization of the month. Get your group
recognition and FREE COOKIES. Nominations available
in 200 Nebraska Union.
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING
Earn up to $2200+/month working on cruise ships or land
tour companies. World travel. (Carribean, Hawaii. Mexico
etc) Full time and seasonal employment. No experience
necessary , Call (818)705-3416 Ext. C701.
HAIR-RAISING FUN!
Now is your chance tojoin University Program Council as
an Event Director or Executive. Applications available in
Rm 117 & 200 NE Union, Rm 300 East Union. For more
information call UPC at 472-8146. Applications due Fri.
March 10.
IMPACT work party Thursday night 8:00 Delta Tau Delta
Fraternity.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT — Earn up to $25
$45/hour teaching basic conversational English in Japan.
Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian
lancjuajjes required. For info, call (206) 632-1146 ext.
$ ,000
ASSIST MEDICAL RESEARCH
You can earn up to $1,000 by participating in
a medical research study at Harris. Many studies
are currently available. If you are in good
medical condition and meet the criteria below,
call us at 474-PAYS to find out more.
■ men and women
■ smokers and nonsmokers
■ 19 to 45 years old
■ availability: weekends and weekdays
Harris testing pays. Call 474-PAYS today!
BE PART OF THE CURE
HARRIS
621 Rose Street
Lincoln, NE 68502
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