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Photo courtesy of Veena Sahasrabuddhe
VEENA SAHASRABUDDHE, renowned
for her North Indian vocal style
called “khayai,” will perform 7 p.m.
Thursday at Unitarian Church, 6300
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Ramakrishna Prasad
Staff Reporter
With the taste of Indian cuisine
and cultural programs still fresh in the
minds of many after Saturday’s “India
Nite” in Nebraska Union, another
opportunity to enjoy the country’s
ancient culture arises this week.
Raag, a student organization pro
moting Indian music and culture at
the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
brings celebrated Indian classical
vocalist Veena Sahasrabuddhe to
Lincoln Thursday.
Veena is renowned for the con
temporary vocal style called “khay
al” in the Hindustani, or North Indian
classical, musical tradition, said
Piyush Srivastav, a geosciences grad
uate student and Raag member.
“The word khayal literally means
imagination and is an extempore
development and improvisation of
the typical compositions sung in dif
ferent ragas,” Piyush said.
Khayal performances often start
with a slow, rhythmic cycle, building
up to a quicker one, Piyush said. Each
beat is marked by a specific combina
tion of strokes on the “tabla,” an
Indian drum, and the improvisation is
punctuated by the first few words of
the song. This becomes a familiar
melody leading up to the first beat of
the rhythmic cycle, Piyush said.
“All extemporized melodic or
rhythmic variations aim for this beat,
and the gradual building of tension as
it approaches is one of Hindustani
music’s great delights,” Piyush said.
Hailing from a family of musi
cians, Veena and the authenticity of
her music have been lauded by pun
dits, while many listeners are moved
by their directness and intensity.
Veena is not new to some Lincoln
residents. As a resident from 1974
75, she volunteer taught the nuances
of Indian music to Priscilla Parson’s
world music class in the UNL School
ofMusic.
“Veena told me everything about
Indian music and gave a firsthand
experience of playing the sitar and
tabla to my students at that time,”
Parson said. “Veena’s singing fasci
nated me, and I knew that Veena had
something special to offer.”
The singer’s vocal wizardry has
made her a much sought-after musi
cian, and she has sung at many presti
gious venues and occasions in India
and around the world, including the
Vokalfestival in Stockholm and the
Voices of the World festival in
Copenhagen. Besides being a popu
lar performer, she is also a composer
and teacher and has recordings under
many world labels.
Veena’s performance Thursday
will also feature Bharat Kamat on the
tabla, Pramod Marathe on the harmo
nium and vocalist Jayanthi
Sahasrabuddhe. Thursday’s concert
begins at 7 p.m. at Unitarian Church,
6300A St. Tickets are $5 for students,
$10 for general admission and are
available Thursday at the door. For
more details, visit Raag’s Internet
page at www.unl.edu/raag.
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Willis provides ‘Jackal’
proper stone-cold mood
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By Gerry Beltz
Film Critic
Cold. Methodical. No feelings.
No remorse.
No, this isn’t the weather fore
cast or mental training for a lawyer,
but a description of the title charac
ter of the movie “The Jackal.”
Known only as “The Jackal,” a
professional hit man (Bruce Willis)
accepts a $70 million contract for
his latest assignment. From there,
he slides into action, moving from
country to country, switching iden
tities at every turn. Every move he
makes, every step he takes, brings
him closer to his goal.
nui uu 111s ciecirunic lau are
FBI Deputy Director Carter
Preston (Sidney Poitier) and
Russian officer Valentina Koslova
(Diane Venora). But they are too
far behind already, and they don’t
even know what The Jackal looks
like.
Eventually, they enlist the assis
tance of imprisoned, former under
ground operative Declan Mulqueen
(Richard Gere), the only man alive
who has ever seen the fugitive.
However, Mulqueen has his own
agenda with The Jackal, and no
government agency will stand in
the way of him achieving his goal.
“The Jackal” has as many twists
and turns in the plot as The Jackal,
himself, has different identities.
This character is absolutely bril
liant, and a certain admiration is
gleaned from that very demeanor.!
In fact, at one point during the
film, the moviegoer wants The
Jackal ter kill a craftsman who
attempts to blackmail The Jackal
into a higher payment for services
rendered.
Still, the man is a stone-cold
killer, and Willis portrays him as
such. No sexy smirks or “yippee
kai-yay” anthems will be found
here. This man is made of ice,
manipulative and leaves very little
- if anything - to chance.
Poitier does all right as your
standard “working-to-uphold-the
Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures
BRUCE WILLIS stars as the Jackal, a
ruthless assassin hired to eliminate
someone at the top of the U.S. gov
ernment.
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The Facts
Title: “The Jackal”
Stars: Bruce Willis, Richard Gere, Diane
Venora, Sidney Poitier
Director: Michael Caton-Jones
Rating: R (violence,subject matter,
language)
Grade: B+
Five Words: Master assassin hunted across
globe.
law” government agency character,
but as the movie continues, the
character grows beyond that,
revealing a man who wants to do
what is right.
If Gere only could have done
the role straight and without the
(occasionally) annoying Irish
accent, it would have been more
enjoyable. He’s rather happy-go
lucky, but becomes much more
focused as the chase continues and
time is running out. Still, his work
in this film is excellent.
Director Michael Caton-Jones
(“This Boy’s Life”) keeps the
action flowing very well, and the
suspense builds slowly; the actual
assassination attempt will get
palms sweating and knees bounc
ing in anticipation all through the
auditorium.
“The Jackal” is a wild ride, and
it’s well worth it.
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