The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 05, 1963, Image 3

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5; 1963
Union Speaks on Dance
By NANCY SCAN
A series of "human experiences"
were portrayed through the me
dium of modern dance by Jose
Limon and his company *Sunday
night in Recreation Building.
"I dance human experience,"
Limon said after his performance.
It is from this that he draws his
inspiration, he said.
"There is a lot of treason in
the world," according to Limon,
and Judas Iscariot is used as a
symbol of all traitors in Limon's
dance "The Traitor."
• "NIGHT SPELL," in which
emotions evoked by the horrors
of a nightmare were . presented,
and "The Moor's Pavane," Li
Ticket Distribution Will . Begin Today
For Opera Form of 'Turn of Screw'
Distribution of student tickets
for the, Series presentation
of "The Turn of the Screw" will
begin at 1:30 p.m. today at the
Hetzel Union desk.
Both general admission tickets,
which cost $1.50, and student
tickets will be available from •9
a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow through
Friday at the HUB desk.
The operatic version of the
Henry James story adapted by
composer Benjamin Britten and
librettist Myfanwy Piper will
be presented at 8:30 p.m. Friday
and Saturday in Schwab.
Patricia Neway, who was the
Mother Abbess in "Sound of
Music," will star as the governesS
who tries to protect her two
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mon's version of the story of
Othello, completed Sunday's pro
gram.
Limon said that in "The Moor's
Pavane" he has tried to find "an
other dimension" for the legend
of Othello by showing him as a
representative of all men en
veloped in the pattern of tragic
In Limon's opinion, there is no
need for performers of modern
dance to search for a new audi
ence. There is a "fantastic" audi
ence for contemporary dance, he
said. Although there are "rabid"
admirers of "toe dancers," it
seems that anyone who enjoys
dance as an art form can appreci
charges from the torments they
experience under the influence of
evil.
In the opera, which' has• all the
colors of a "ghost story," Richard
Cassilly will- co-star
_with Miss
Neway.
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ate both modern dance and classi
cal ballet.
LIMON AND his troupe tour
for three months every year and
do not vary their programs for
different age groups or geograph
ical areas. "I never play down to
an audience," he said.
From the time when the idea
of a dance is conceived to the
time when_ the dance is first pre
sented to an audience can take
up to five years, Limon said. For
three years the idea of a new
dance must "germinate and ges
tate" before music, costumes, and
lighting are adapted to it, he con
tinued.
At least six months of rehears
al are then necessary before the
dance is ready for a public per
formance, he said.
ALTHOUGH, original costumes
are created for each new dance,
the music mad or may not be
specially composed for the work,
Limon said. Music adapted for a
dance need not even be contempo
rary, he added.
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Tantasticks' To Open Thursday;
Last Center Stage Production
Take a stage with only four
poles on it, two meddling fathers,
douse with music, mix in a ro
mantic plot and you have ",The
Fantasticks," the Tom Jones-
Harvey Schmidt fantasy sched
uled to open at 8 p.m. Thursday at
Center Stage.
Under the direction of Robert
Reifsneider, the University The
atre production is the last play to
be presented at Center Stage.
Future productions will move to
the new theatre-in-the-round.
JOSEPHINE SBARBARO and
Frank Wilson star as the boy and
girl neighbors who fall in love. A
wall separating them leads them
to believe that their fathers,
played by David Armbruster and
Allan JUst, are feuding.
Actually, the two fathers, using
ADVANCED AEROSPACE
PROGRAMS AT DOUGLAS
have created outstanding
career opportunities for
SCIENTISTS and ENGINEERS
B.S. degrees or better
AWS Applications for
Elected Executive Offices
are available at the
HUB Desk
Executive Officers are:
President, Ist Vice President
2nd Vice President
Secretary and Treasurer
2.5 Average necessary
Previous Senate experience is
required of President and
Ist Vice President aspirants
Deadline: Noon , Saturday, February 9
If there are any questions,
please call UN 54459
their own brand of psychology,
have created the feud and the wall
to make sure their children do fall
in love. But- in this sophisticated
story about innocence, the child
psychology backfires.
RON SLAWSON is cast as the
narrator of "The Fantasticks." The
cast also includes Art Sokolove,
Lawrence Cameron, and Peter
Norman.
Tickets for the production are
now on sale from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
and 4 to 6 p.m. through Friday,
in the boxoffice in Schwab. The
musical is scheduled to run
through Feb. 17. Reservations may
be made by calling UN 5-6309.
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