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Features Friday, April 22, 1988 . THE GAMECOCK 5 'Nureyev and Friends'' 'Year of Arts' b - i iwmi fl , , ^'| from Sleeping / H OW ol lhc eveni,l? ' " llu- stage % 4 ft ?M? He pettoriiu fc 1 6 Wggl dancers in /I, ' ' '< lengthy, humor difficult aero I: By PATRICK J KAN pirouettes and Staff writer drew deserved ; The plan was perfect. USC's Nureyev apj "Year of the Arts" would begin two emotional i ucsuay with a performance by tivating stage pi ballet legend Rudolf Nurcycv. The maneuvers, Ii show would be held outdoors in the premier dancer shadow of the Kogcr Arts Center showed a comp construction site, as a preview of the the passing i cultural cornucopia to come. generation to a ? Hut Mother Nature refused to The costumii (9 cooperate. She brought a heavy The Spanish cl rainstorm to Columbia and followed ote, soft whit* it with chilling winds. The show was Meanty and col moved into Carolina Coliseum. ['estiva! add< No matter. The audience of 2,3(X) atmosphere, was treated to a memorable evening of dance, with fine musical support Performing I from USC's own Symphony been a musi Orchestra. 85-mcmber stu The Rlissian-born NlirPVCV hac nrrtciir#' flirin't helped redefine Western dance since well as any p his 1961 defection from the Soviet keeping in Union. Although he recently turned dancers and fil 50, he showed he could still hold his the luscious s own with the youngsters. Tchaikovsky a Nurcyev, who is touring the United Nureyev do< States with members of the Paris as he used to Opera Ballet, did not appear until the onstage grace < third dance in the nine-part pcrfor- junior. And mance. Younger dancers got a such as F'ann chance to shine first ? :m<l chinp liulf* ?h they did. The title of The first dance, a pas <ie deux frem '' Rudolf Nur< Don Quixote, showed the nervous says it all. importance of the evening. Laurent Hilaire and Marie Mouis missed each Columbia h other's timing slightly and rushed to cultural anorc keep up with the orchestra's hurried pearanccs of score, but everyone settled down to ajid Bolshoi I create a great performance. way hits Big N Florence Clcrc and Charles Jude is in sight. hhk HUBSOT' W, igf-iifw.-*-.,-v. ?:? ?..' ^ " " ' -? * *? - - #** - TiiMlli'i.'EBSS Rudolf Nureyev and a performer from the Paris Opi de deux during (he rehearsal for Tuesday night's perl I GOT MON I We urgently need people with M to aid in medical research. If you had mono within the past 2 we< qualify for $100 per week for 3 I - time. Call 254-6537. Serologicals, I /}K I 2719 Middleburg Dr. $ I Columbia. S C. 29 ^ Serologicals 254-6537 JOIN THE CELEBRATK Save up to $75! I - Balfour is celebrating / of quality service / BESSES fH by offering up to / IDgjlBp M K yellow or white / ^^?08^ unlH I Jniv#?rsitv of / South Carolina / class rin^. Save $50 / on 10K gold rin^s. On Sale Now! Place: University Bookstore Date: April 25th, Zbtn, ztu\ Time: 9amto4prn D^l-f Limited Time. [^ J I g | $I5?0 Deposit Required 1 1" i tegins 1 an elegant excerpt /^|\ ||l <*'< h'uuty before the man tyjsi Nureyev ? took |p| vr> :d with three female pollon Musanete, a ous visual interpreta- 'OO fi He didn't offer any OO vUl. >atics, but his fast I elegant movement Hclinda (.Mrlisle applause. with Hourgeois 1 " 'irf/l wilti 11 if in /tench H()VS danccs. With a cap- Hilly Ocean rcscncc and boundless Ricky Skaggs ide seems the next w/7/i Kmmylou / Their performances Jimmy lluffett etition of sorts ? and Chicago >f talent from one . ? .1 Jets not her. , ng was also excellent. Expose othing for Don Quix- Jarnes Taylor : sheets for Sleeping Tiffany orful garb for Flower Robert I'ahner :d to the elegant I tor Nnreycv must have ? 1 ical zenith for the ? dent orchestra, but the ~ show. They played as rofcssional orchestra, -mr j' $ synchronization with B J m lling the coliseum with ounds of Stravinsky, ? nd others fl/l/l/l i is not move as nimbly JLx C/C l/C-Of-1 , but he still has the -* ;>f a dancer 20 years his young Paris dancers By CLAIKK DIKF y Gaida, Hilaire and Features editor an took up the slack. With technique the performance ? American Society ;yev and Friends" ? first overall in the The conference tions, including co as long suffered from competition, tech xia. Hut with the ap- technical design pr Nureyev, the Moscow The conference )allets and the Broad- North Carolina-CI iver and Cats, recovery held April 8 thrc university anu hi race. the four design problem. >t WHH A total of eight "*v HB two courses were ^ the sprint (a straig " each category, in< man team, two-wi 10^* MM A USC faculty/ , g$9HHS race. Rich JL Roche h( Jjj|| jggg||^H "We tried to g "R, jByBBM canoes the chance ^to WA YNt; YANG/The Gamecock UM B [ era Ballet practice a pas formance. a| tjir.iinniiinmiim: FUTT-PUTT p I 1 ononucleosis " have or have 4514 Garr sks, you may 532 St. Ai hours of your OPI . Inc. 3 Fre< )Ulte 1?5 Purchase 1 204 at regu 1 receive 1 I | FREE (3 9 are indivi m I <*? I NEE 1 11?tt?I / INFt ??? OUI*.# WMMMmn I BOSK 1 f?,eS SOQvir By SUSAN NESBIT T^LL^ f 1* ? Aj.%\/fc Features editor Carowinds, the tl ^ / r m''cs south of Chai ^/J I Rock Hill, has anno cert lineup and an a icert lineup Ml^vcf Lcem t Paladium season, wl 7p.m. May 29 $5 with a performance fagg Carlisle and continu 2:30 p.m. June 5 $5 bV Robcrt Palmer S 8 p.m. June 18 $5 Other confirmed 7p.m. J,we 19 $5 Joys, Billy Ocean. , . Chicago, the Jets, (arris -rcc 7 f i #/i ex Tiffany. 7 p.m. July 10 $6 r-?, " : v^naugvj iu inv, u 8 p.m. July I ft 55 points. First, all sea 8 p.m. July 30 55 on a first-come, firsl 8 p.m. /lug. 13 55 the Paladium to th< 7 p.m. Aug. 14 $6 right half of the Pal 7 p.m. Aug. 28 55 the left half held f< 8 p.m. Sept. 3 55 I988- al1 scat* than any tickets avj ^ Second, Carowin r ~ tickets for sale on scats or less), and i for sale in advance. fett and James Tay I advancc. 5 Society of Ch les to win in coi ENBROCK One woul racc, but th; , design and a concrete canoc, the "The rca? of Civil Engineers' USC chapter won weight of th Carolinas' Conference. of the cano consisted of four different competi- senior Jeth ncrete canoe races, steel bridge design "Building nical paper presentation and geo- Roche, a w? oblem competition. the wooden i t i i t r Tl , wnicn aiso inciuaea university 01 i nc prou larlotte and North Carolina State was mixture of >ugh 10 at UNC-Charlotte. Clemson then needs t ue F-ield State competed in the canoe concrete go to be immei competitions, USC's chapter won first before it ca ces and steel bridge design, and second The seco paper presentation and gco-technical design. The hold a spec etition was the concrete canoe races. built, 2,500 raccs were run over two courses. The and design the traverse (a race around buoys) and categories < ;htaway). Four different teams raced in categories :luding a faculty/graduate team, two- time" and }inan team and a co-ed team. The natu graduate team had the best time for the ing, Michig lard Ray, geo-technical professor and other schoc th a time of 2:07 in traverse. The nati< Hped having two canoes. crete canoe ive everyone who helped construct the prescntatio to paddle, and at the same time, we also canoe will i paddling teams together," Roche said. the race its ISC-FM i rrrri uniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiig y puTT-ruTi '} Putt-Putt E rolf & Games iers Ferry Rd. 782-8369 Special Rates ndrews Rd. 772-4714 groups & Birthc ^N YE AR ROUND i Games I 20 Free tokens 3-game ticket i Purchases 20 Tokensl lar price, | and receive 20 toke S-Kame ticket | FREE! game tickets idual tickets) j Expires 4-18-88 I TTING CAGES NOW OPEN AT tNERS FERRY RD. LOCATION! >7/ CONTROJQM MMATION? All Information Strictly Confident Physical Examination including P. All Methods of Birth Control Pregnancy Testing (early detectio Low Cost Pregnancy Termination f General Anesthesia Available JZy.'.** ^ VI) testing &. treatment including { Herpes & Chlamydia tfirfh' The Ladies \b Clinic ' Urgent ('are Medical Clinics of SC., r 1411 llarnwell St. 254-75.r>;* performers c< owinds' Pala( T The boti arc nurcha icme park off 1-77 about 10 Tickets' rlotte and 12 miles north of a.m. The unced its 1988 Paladium con- Ticketron ccompanying change in ticket 1-800-233p.m. on p lave been confirmed for the Carowii tiich begins at 7 p.m., May 29 day, May : by former Go-Go Belinda 5. Carowi ics through an 8 p.m. concert park will .< cpt. 3. 8. performers include the Beach Operati Ricky Skaggs, Jimmy Buffett, mer Satui L-xposc, James Taylor and other day Carowi ickct policy involve two main addition t ts are reserved and will be sold $15.95 fo t-servecl basis trom the tront oi six years i c back. In previous years, the for $7.95 adium was sold in advance and ted free, ar day-of-the-concert sales. In Those tiased in advance will be better Paladium lilablc on concert day. Carowind ds will hold considerably fewer more infc the day of the concert (1,000 motions : n some cases all tickets will be 2636. All tickets for the Jimmy Buf- For uf lor concerts vvill be released in Paladium is open 2 ril Engineers ncrete canoe dn't think that concrctc could float, let alon at's the whole point of the competition. >on a concrete canoe will float is because tli ic water it displaces is greater than the weigl e anu us passengers, saiu civil engmeeiui A1 Fogg. 5 the canoe is a long process," said Sea iter resources graduate. "We started buildir forms last fall." :ss is extensive. After the wire is put on, a ligl concrete is poured on the form. The cant o cure for about a week. The final mixture < es on next, and then the finished canoe nec< sed in water for a little more than three wee! n race, Roche said. nd major competition was the steel brid] team had to design and build a steel bridge ified amount of weight. After the bridge w pounds was loaded on to test the constructic , Roche said. USC took first place in thr )f the competition and first overall. The thr were "most aesthetic," "quickest buildii 4<hpcf Hpcion n anal competition will be held in June in L.ar ;an. USC's team will compete against about )ls. :>nal competition will consist solely of the co races and will be judged in two parts. An 01 n about the technical-construction of t count for 60 percent of the competition, a elf will make up the other 40 percent. ,WES0ME ISA iLTERNATIVE 90.5 UU \'J I Thank you to all TtnT; me to the office of J dent. There is no w , for it without your vali lays couragement. ' ! special thai ($5) 1) THE KAPPA SIG >ns 2) ANDREW A. AUI ! 3) CHRISTA M. TID l! 4) VALERIE REID, i 15) CLIFF McBHIDb. 6) "PUG" STARKS Robin Abel Alpha Chi Omega | Alpha Kappa Alpha I Alpha Phi Alpha I Shannon Baxter uEBwI Qtown Roniamin rAimee Black Gary Bohn Flynn Bowie j Mark Burns Caroline Claudepier ial John Cooper A1> Kenny Davis Delta Gamma Delta Zeta l Martha Galloway Sean Griffin Brian Helms i Lisa Hite Marsha Hough Alan J. House inc. Peggi Jackson JU Kappa Kappa Gam I Sheila King i infirm dates iium lineup lom line is that the sooner concert tickets iscd, the better the seats will be. will be released for sale on Saturday at 10 .. u.. ,.ii ....... y win uc avauauit uiiwugn an aitu outlets, via phone through Teletron at 4050 and at Carowinds from 2 p.m. to 7 ark operating days. ids is open weekends only (also open Fri27 and Monday, May 30) through June inds daily schedule begins June 6. The .till be closed Fridays except Friday, July ng hours arc 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on sumdays. The park closes at 8 p.m. on all s. nds theme park admission is required in o Paladium concert tickets. Admission is r ages seven and older. Children four to old and seniors 60 or older are admitted and children three or younger arc admit planning to attend three or more concerts can save money by purchasing a Is Season Pass for park admission. For >rmation on passes, call Carowinds Proit (704) 588-2606 or (803) 548-5300, Ext. )datcs on concert information, call the i Concert Line at (704) 588-2619. The line 4 hours a day, seven days a week. P.R. society raises funds with raffle IC By ADAM F1SHJKK ic Special to The Gamecock it The Public Relations Student ig Society of America recently coorHinQfpH a fnn/Lraic#*r tr\ thn ,n Youth Services Foundation, ig A new mountain bike from OutSpokin' Inc. was raffled off at the it College of Journalism and Mass )e Communications Tuesday. )f Proceeds from the raffle are to is be allocated to the Youth Services ks Foundation, a branch of the Department of Youth Services, a $e state agency located in Columbia, to "The foundation was established as in 1985 as a non-profit corporation )n to assist in the establishment and ec continuation of diversionary and ee prevention programs for youths ng who arc or may become involved in the state's juvenile justice system," is- said Carolyn Wages, a foundation 20 spokeswoman. "The contribution of funds is the n- backbone for the special programs ral and activities designed to benefit he these abused and neglected nd children," she said. USC-FM II le students who elected Student Body Vice Presiay that I could have done lable assistance and enSincerely, Andy Williams ! iks to the following: MA rHAI cHIMI IY M, CHAIRMAN WELL, CO-CHAIRPERSON CO-CHAIRPERSON , LAW SCHOOL , LAW SCHOOL Bob Lane Jud Marrs Bill McDow Margaret Morrison } j D. Troy Mullinax N Thomas Pritchard | Elizabeth Prothro [1 Brandon Pugh David Reid |;: Sid Segars re Harry Sharp Patrick Smith The S.C. House of Representatives | Kathy Stancil Angie Stone [ ' Marty Taylor Sharon Thompson ' Dave Tripplet Bernice Valentine Linda J. Vallar Tammy Warren ma Melanie Williams Zeta Tau Alpha