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Omaha, Nebraska ■_:_:_:_■ _:_s_:_■— -___._ ' • Lecture Notes _ VVj \Z • Couiee Packets J '.’I-'.-'.I .;. r • Fiesume5eryices: • J > Copy & Bindery, “ ‘\ ■:'] »FaxServices: ' . • Laminating • j '•.!. '■ . '■ --V ■ . ... ... _-f Sometimes going to class just isn't enough. We take notes in your classes! Grade A NoteTakers are Seniors and Grad Students. They attend class and take accurate and complete lecture notes. These notes can make great supplemental study guides. Give us a call at 477-7400 for a complete class listing. Lower Level • 13th & Q Street • 477-7400 By Ann Stack Senior Reporter Attention psychology majors: there may be a future for you in mime. Just ask Paul Raj ectas and Neil Intraub, two New York State Univer sity psychology majors-tumed profes sional movement theater artists. “We were psychology majors at Stoney Brook and we met in a mime ; class we were both taking,” Intraub I said. “We were thrown into an assign | ment and found we liked working to gether.” | Rajeckas and Intraub, whose unique partnership has lasted 17 years, performed Thursday through Saturday at the Johnny Carson Theater, as part of the Lied Cento' for Performing Aits fall lineup. They’Ve been hailed by critics asa modern-day Laurel and Hardy, and the duo themselves admit to being influ enced extensively by that comic part nership. “I’ve always enjoyed the comic actors, like Laurel and Hardy,” Intraub Said. “I watched their movies, and try to leam about their timing and the use oftheir characters.” Rajeckas and Intraub combine hu morous miming with exaggerated movements, adding verbal comedy and a soundtrack overlay to create a funny and thought-provoking performance. The pair performed three sets, * “Imagination In Motion,” “The Past Tense Of To Be Is To Was” and “Broth erly Love.” The first set included comic takes on everyday life, including trouble with cars and with digestive tracts. This piece included quite a bit of dialogue and acting, complete with exaggerated New Yortacceots^.x^^^^^i., The artists also did an audience participation exercise, and invited five audience members to come on stage for a game of “telephone,” with physi cal messages instead of whispered ones. . ..... I * ‘ . Rajeckas and Intraub spent time in Lincoln and Omaha last week work ing with students from first grade through graduate level. Through mas ter classes, they teach the creative pro cesses used in movement theater. “We teach the body ways to con centrate, so the body remembers what it feels like to concentrate,” Rajeckas said. “The telephone game was a kines thetic exercise based on a childhood game of communication,” he said. “You try to copy what the leaders are doing rather than focusing on yourself, and you begin to leant what it feels like to create something larger than its parts.” —- : " — - i The next two sets were deeper, per sonal pieces about the artists’ own lives. They dealt with such adult themes as the guilt associated with put ting a parent in a nursing home and the pain of a parent’s death from a termi nal illness. “The first half of the program is our older material. It helps us warm up and gets the audience relaxed,” Rajeckas said. “Then it progresses into more autobiographical and abstract pieces. It’s purposely set up that way.” ' “There are deliberate layers of am biguity so that the audience can inter pret it and read into it whatever they want,” Intraub said. Photo courtesy Jim Moore PAUL RAJECKAS, right, and Ned Intraub performed last week at the Johnny Carson Theater. mmm _ ■ _ ■ — ■_ mi uinr1' g£i ;rv;-:-.. - -- " The Daily Nebraskan is now accepting abdications for senior staff posi rtne spring , a 2.0GPA. Applicants neednotbe jo»r“ *tl“ “ ~ ns majors, and aH interested Pick up applications af the DN, 34 Nebraska Union. Deadline for applications i Tuesday Nov. 26. 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