r m ' 4 :I ' 3y 7 '!mothy Hagan ou are sitting in the Lions Den, and someone with a white paimed face comes up to you and starts doing mime. Are you interesed? Kathy Branigan hopes so. 7..nr,igaii. Coordinator of Stu dent Activities and chairperson of the committee for the Cultural Events series, hopes that using mime in the after noon will draw students to the presentation of "Quiet Riot, - - vhich is a fast-paced comedy, including mime, gymnastics, dance, illusion, verbal comedy, and audience participation. The use of mime plus posters, fliers, table cards, handouts, and word of mouth, are used to publicize cultural events on campus. If the promotions are creative, the events must be even more so. Branigan and the committee try to get a good balance of programs for students. Ideas for events come to the committee from numerous directions—from stacks of pro motional materials and from professors and, at times, students. Each spring, Eiranigan and C , iturai. Affairs directors from 19 Penn State campuses get tc:s.ether and exchange informa tion about the cultural offerings submitted. They do '..)tocic-booking,' which means . -- mre than one campus schedules the same event. This "The events free to the public a better relationship bet ween the community and the college." Kathy Branigan saves money. The more the event is booked, the less it costs. This does not mean that all campuses have the same series But the same event could be booked anywhere from five to 15 times. The decisions made at the spring meeting are for the cultural events such as dance, music, theater, and mime. The lecture series is a separate ac tivity but it too comes under the cultural events series. The lecture series is overseen by a committee which tries to choose a well-known person with "academic principles." They do not just want celebrities. For the 10 cultural events, the total budget is $6250. Out of the $6250, $2450 comes from the budget here and $3BOO from a grant from Provost Edward D. Eddy of The Pennsyvania State University. The cultural events can range from $l5O to $lOOO but most cost around $5OO. Performers give Penn State campuses breaks in price because of block-booking. The cost to another university for an event can be a lot higher. The cost of lecturers can vary. If the lecturer is pushing his or her book, the cost can be less. The price starts around $5OO and can go up from there. If they tried to get someone like political humorist Mark Russell, the price would be in the $BOOO to $lOOOO range. Un substantiated reports have' Susan Stamberg receiving $2200 to $2350. The cultural events series is free to the public. Kathy Branigan said, "The events,free to the public, build a better relationship between the com munity and the college. If the :vents were so tuII that the students were not getting the full academic opportunity from them, I would suggest changing the policy." Branigan emphasizes that the cultural events series is for the students. "Our first respon sibility is to anticipate your in terest and needs ; Sp we value every student comment."