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Evening of dance coming to Roger From staff reports The USC Dance Company will present an evening of classical ballet and modern dance at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 18 at the Koger Center for the Arts. "The Crown Jewels," an original ballet featuring Baroque movement, will be a highlight of the program. USC Dance Director Susan Anderson has choreographed the ballet, which she describes as "rich and regal." "We'll be featuring Baroque dance from the court of Louis aiv. it's a very classical and theatrical type of dance," she said. There will be "beautiful costumes and a live Baroque ensemble playing music by Bach and Handel." "The Crown Jewels" will feature Carl Peeples from the Robert Ivey Ballet in Charleston and Susan Kress, a USC freshman. Other dances include "Espana," an original work choreographed by Marcus Alford, guest choreographer from Atlanta; "Thel," a contemporary ballet choreographed by Bala Sarasvati; and "Equal Rites," a dance focusing on Indian rituals and choreographed by USC dance instructor Melody Schaper. Alford's "Espana" will feature dancers in red and black costumes performing footwork. Music will be provided by USC's Jazz and Media Orchestra, which will perform Chick Corea's music arranged by USC professor John Serry. Serry also will conduct the orchestra. "Thel" will feature dancers performing to a violin concerto by American composer Samuel Barber. Bricker said the central dancer in "Thel" is trying to break out of fear and isolation. "Fear keeps people from experiencing new things, often because they're scared of being hurt. The dancer is trying to reach out to a group Horsing arou By TNT Iff Features editors This is a big weekend for all types in the Carolina community. We've got art, style and laughs all Tl happening in a period of three days. It kind of makes vour head snin. Car For those who really dig good music and dance, T there will be a performance by Carolina Alive to- seni day at the Koger Center at 8 p.m. iseu The show will feature a variety of songs, in- F eluding a version of The Turtles' "Happy goo Together" that should tear the roof off the joint. The The group will also perform its crowd favorite mar "Elvis Mania," a medley of the king's finest. top of / Carolina Alive Director and USC professor T Richard Conant will also sing "So In Love" as a duri preview to his upcoming Koger concert with USC C pianist Raymond Dudley. ever The group's choreographer is USC student and sign n GOT MONC We urgently need people with Mon< to aid in medical research. If you ha had mono within the past 2 weeks qualify for $100 per week for 3 hoi time. Call 254-6537. Serologicals. 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Plus, the money that was obtained from con- ' testant registration will be donated to 1 charity. You can check out the / Waiters' Race at the intersection of ' Harden and Devine streets directly J after the parade. Entertainment: The celebration at Five Points has always been noted 1 ? for its top-rate entertainment. This ' weekend iorse lovers, the USC Equestrian Team will : 1989 Spring Intercollegiate Horse Show in f of coach Joe Morrison at Softwinds Farm kins. riders will compete against Berry College, n, College of Charleston, Converse Colurman University, University of Florida, ity of Georgia and Wesleyan College. :wo-day show will begin at 10 a.m. both y and Sunday. wing will be held Saturday to select horses iders that range from beginners to advanchorses are provided by the hosting team, udges for the event are recognized by the in Horse Show Association, is no charge for the event. ; way, the USC Equestrian Team riders are 1 amejocks. wishes everyone a groovy cool weekend. 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So, come out and shag till you drop. Food: "A variety of culinary delights (and oddities)" will be offered for your consumption. This will include green eggs and ham, Yo Mama's iced tea, pizza, shishkabobs, special french fries, gyros, baklava, wings, souvlake, Irish stew, onion rings, egg rolls, hotdogs, sweet and sour chicken and hamburgers ... so, come prepared to eat Children's area: This year, to give the celebration a more family feel, a children's area has been set up. Here, the kids can see magicians, ride ponies, hear story tellings and yak with the infamous Billy Bob Bear from ShowBiz Pizza fame. Jim LeBlanc will be at the Children's area too, making music and leading everyone in fun songs. Rules: As usual, beer will be sold Saturday. Therefore, there are some rules you'll need to keep in mind. You can't drink if you're under 21; ABC will be out to make sure you don't drink if you're under 21 ? they'll lock you up. 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Go to Yesterday's and let someone do the driving for you. Trash: The Delta Upsilon Fraternity will have a drop-off point in the Hardee's parking lot. You can bring your glass, aluminum and paper here. Money made from this project will be donated to the Providence Home. Help support this cause and put your trash to good use. Headquarters: If you have any other questions or concerns about the St. Patrick's Day celebration, an in formation booth will be set up in the V-.* 1 ?- 1-- ? * ? * icMtnuay 5> paiKing 101 10 neip you out. It will be open from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. today and all day Saturday. Also at the headquarters, you can pick up your 1989 official T-shirts, buttons and balloons. This should help you get through the celebrations. Have a good time and keep in mind all this is for a good cause. Thus far, this event has raised more than $250,000 for charity. 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