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EVENTS "Blues for an Alabama Sky," 8 p.m. now through April 3, Longstreet Theatre. $6 students, faculty and military, $8 senior citizens, $10 everyone else. 777-2552. Monday, March 29, 1999 ? 11 gH! |fff m&|1 f; Kg/ ,?? < ^~-?j? i^ ; ^ Jl >:<jp M|if; |||K| ff||fl H? . ?|?> mmf # :.:jBr I ?" "*' * si ~ * *r > Julia Doe, an 8-year-old Hyatt Park Elementary lin in the USC String Project's Friday beginner's Blfl ^Hnu 1* k K mk. -^)cP% k ^K^JHh - - V PWWBk. H^w V -1 '" .^ff&M^E 0 ^The Officia 1400 Greene St. M A ' .. j& wS? m&m / j | ^heir hand: are open a j m^"^eSC^ ' student, practices her vio- Instructor Chris 2 ; class. ence for undergra I Bookstore of Ifep Russell House (803) 777-4160 | Etc. The Gamecock )f musi and childn ^ Story by E Pbotos by A s are small, but their minds tion from pizzicato (fin^ nd their ears are sharp. graduate instructor Chris they'll be playing like pr ing Project, a division of the it. is in its 24th year of making "This is where you'll b f Columbia's youth. by, a masters student ii lusic graduates and under- played "Joyful, Joyful foi String Project provides vio- violin at the beginning oi Ho lessons to elementary and Many parents stay to1 udents in Columbia. play during the hour-loni you get bhsters," said 8-year- "I love it," said Elena ( ' Hyatt Park Elementary. year-old John Michael 0' :udents agree the String Pro- Elementary. 'It gives them e. While many in Friday's be- body in the future." ire still making the transiffl 1 BL^^^BL !elby helps a student with her violin. Although the classes ar duate and graduate students planning to teach or compose m VvlB A vi M H I SITE OF THE PAY Goth Babe of the Week http://www.gothic.net/~cossack/gothbabe.html Page 4 c stands ir\s hands Irin Reed skton June * 'A' jer picking) to bow, O'Leary said her son loves playing the viZelby promises them olin and practices every day. os if they stick with "It provides them with an early exposure to music," said Gail Barnes, director of the >e one day," said Zel- String Project and assistant professor of mu1 conducting, as he sic education. "We have a pretty good retenr the students on his tion rate." f class. Classes are offered to third through eighth watch their children graders. Some students stay only for a seg lessons. mester; some stay through elementary and )'Leary, mother of 9- middle school. Beginner lessons are $40 per Leary, of Springdale semester, and private lessons are between $60 l a chance to be some- and $ 100 per semester, depending on the student's ability. Call the USC String Project at 777-9568 for more information. J *pg$$ 1^K| :;-;::::^^B i ^r /fi _k M?M^KmSL J^^^^USSIHbh e designed to teach music to children, the classes also serve as experilusic during their careers. ?w ?<*??' ?> x*w >. x-x?o04->?:- < > .^?vx< SC String Project students practice with help from graduate instructor hris Zelby and assistant Jennifer Pross, freshman music education major. mm mssER>s I H. Four IB Income lav I mm r 1999 ; *?***_ Icrhnical Nrv^ . a h ""SET ^..,wf I *?*? ? arxl *"h ?*??* formt . <**?* *"-*?talunK Ux ^ | I BMaoom |