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? I IT'S i c i Jc 11i <; i coi i c ;ii ii x i i j uur mi n \n October 3, 1979 .. "exemplary modern repertory . seven dancers who are as good, a adaptable and as complementar as the repertory," ?Rob Baker Dancemagazine The Atlanta Contemporary Dane Company is a seven membe modern dance company whos performances present a wid variety of dance styles. Havin toured throughout the Unite States, last year's New Yoi debut, brought tremendous cri ical acclaim. Don't miss the mag of Atlanta's fastest rising star. Public $5.00, $4.C LjSC Students $2.00, $1.C This event sponsored in part by I grant from the South Carolina Ar commission. tfc These are th memberships. NE At the Tow i uwnsnip a season membei NEW SEA Public Students (Non-U! USC Faculty & St Senior Citizens Please note: The discounts on indi\ i ior .-J A . s . uou oiuuenib 9 Russell Hoi ? ' ** TICKET is. fV i'jK tovfi-'x .* t it't I r? , 0 J.i-M- 1... J-. JJI P9V VUITI Ill : ? 11HI1 Casie November 14, 1979 "The Basie band is, always ha s been and always will be some y thing very special." ? Leonard Feather For over four decades Williar e Count Basie has led his orchestr >r around the world, receiving almos e every known jazz award an e recognition. The Count ha g consistently maintained a ban d renowned for its oontagiou k rhythmic pulsation, inspire t- soloists, and superlative tear ic spirit. This performance by Cour Basie and his 16 piece ban promises to be the swinginge; )0 set of the season at the Townshif 10 Public $8.00, $7.0 a USC Students $4.00, $3.0 ts sjc \e individual show ticket pr iW LOCATION rnship. Help. us eel Dth Anniversity by b r. SON MEMBER Reserved N $24.00 SC) $18.00 aff $18.00 912.50 above groups will no ridual show tickets. 12.50 $10.00 nMUMi mm RtXKVt IUI use Travel Cei Sponsored Cultural Se Allocations SON SALE Wed.Tt ..v '? i \ < i M x i t j-> 0 ft# i.; 1 I I I w iral Serie * r mi JLE PIE EW PERFORMEI a February 22, 1980 s "He seems to have penetrated the ! man's soul ... Unquestionably the most successful one-man production of the American theater." ? D/-xo Uarn/W A (| UUOIUII NO(H?w nf?fV/r !V/ur? a Recipient of the Tony Award, the t N.Y. Drama Critic's Award and d three Emmy Awards, Holbrook s stands for superb performance, d His presentation of America's s greatest literary/comic genius, d Mark Twain, will alternately have n you amazed, delighted and laughit inn imrr?ntrr?llahl\/ d >t Public $8.00, $7.00 3 USC Students $4.00, $3.00 * 0 0 ices, not season GUI CUC UIC ecoming a Thi SHIPS save Ion-Reserved The $20.00 mem $ 14.00 Tho! $ 14.00 recei $ 10.00 Save I _ - i_ . in in< t receive mem favoi Your Prnni i ivryi IR SEAT FORTH iter (Room 209 by the Russell House Un ries Committee and the Commission. iurs. & Friday Russell a-iiVaVr'^Pihii i " ,;,i > -I n1. X K ^ s '79-'8C in mm i Its I * I **Wk '* ** ' ' ' f ' S*' - - - '^r>y .. . ' W *^^^W%;sS??igi^3 , ?> \ . I March 13, 1980 "... Akron's Hidden Treasure ... This polished little Company shines like a precious jewel in performance." ? Dancemagazine Last year the Ohio Ballet completed a highly acclaimed twelve week coast to coast tour of I In C olnr TKn IIIO Wl IIICU vj IGIUO. I I IC IWCIIiy'UMC performer company, under the artistic direction of Heinz Poll, has caught the approving eye of notable dance critics and select choreographers everywhere including the New York Dance Festival and Spoleto Festival, USA. Public $6.00, $5.00 USC Students $3.00, $2.00 * This event is sponsored in part by a grant from (he National Endowment for the Arts Dance Touring Program, in conjunction with the Southern Arts Federation. Value and! rough Season 20%-62% over indivii best seats for all s bers. e that are season m< ve first priority seating time ? No monthly trip 3 event that the Series ibership basis, you rites. support helps guaran ram in the future. IE SEASON NO1 ) The Towns! iversity Union USC Student I i i. n jl? ^ i nuuse rano i I a.i mmmmmm?msmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmm I ffiaAotte pymphony Orchestra WITH "^FODOl April 10, 1980 "Rhythmic drive, dynamic contrast. phrasing ... Driehuys brought all this out. plus every nuance." Tho P.harliMto (~ih<:?>ri/0r on Eugene Fodor "Paganini could not have played better" ? Paul Hume, Washington Post In its 48th season, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra has j achieved a mark of excellence under the skillful baton of Maestro Leo Driehuys. Their programs are multi-faceted in scope with the finest musical interpretations presented along with truly . . amazing soio periormances. Eugene Fodor is the first violinist from the West to win the top prize at the International Tchaikowsky Competition in 1974. Public $5.00, $4.00 USC Students $3.00, $2.00 * Savings am n menwersnip dual tickets ;hows go to season embers this year will next vfiar >s to the box office, sells out, on a season will not miss your tee a more livelv Arts IV lip Box Office a __ ; m.-o p.m.