WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1963 Limon Teaches Class, Praises Modern Dance By CAROL RETCH - Modern dance was described as "one of the - best areas of. common understanding": By - -Jose_ Limon, contemporary' dance _artist, fol lowing the master dance class he instructed = Sunday in White Hall gyrnnasium. -Limon has taught similar. class esfof,prospective dancers in South America and ;throughout Europe. Commenting on the Penn State group; he ad'ded,. "Very nicely done indeed.' "THE - ',LEVEL of talent of course was diverie, but the class' was 'quite perceptive and .not as painful as some.' --- Lit : non 'felt that there should be a greater, exchange of dancing talent between .the .United States and RuSsia.-7."Daneing expresses elements common to all humanity —it, is universal," 'Limon said. He added that race is not 'a - factor which determines a man's ability , _ to dance. "Every human - tieing - has - Similar physical makeup,"- ;.Limon said: "The- -primitive - African tribes and folk dancers.. of Europe who dance _ continually within their Cultures naturally - :are superior -Limon:,said - that he and his trOupe':haVe learned to deal with - the, - _body: an _instrument of PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8.3025 A brand-new PEANUTS book! o • ) f . 4 P i • - a Happy, -- wistful, delirious, foster father -to birds,- imitator of dinosaurs America's favorite pup is back as the conqueringtiero • - ..of SNAnDif uul _0 E 11 - 011E' , by Charles - M. Schulz v ;warniing gift - for your Valentine!) °MY $l, et your Oolle , go bookstore. Holt, Rinehart a nd Winston, In, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY. PARK, PENNSYLVANIA communication. "You love . . . You hate . . . You say things which •are provocative and can't be stated in words," Limon said. "The human body goes beyond words," he stressed. - The body is incapable of being non-expressive, Limon add e d. "You are always saying some thing with the body—lying flat on the floor; you are saying 'l'm tired,' " he explained. ' "There is no limit to the body's resources,". Limon said. "You can invent movement until the end of time," he added. LIMON DESCRIBED the _re sponsibility of_ a contemporary dancer. One thing he stressed as esseCial was a strong will, "You don't have to dance like every one else," Limon said. You may seelct a Spanish, or Italian style, but contemporary work is also an individual contribution. "Contemporary dance is the vehicle of the individual to dis play the limitless - resources .of body movement." Richards Presents Paper Max D. Richards, professor of management, presented, a - paper on , "Analysis of Management Audits Systems" at the recent an nual meetings of the Academy of Management in Pittsburgh, • EAT AT THE SIGN OP THE LION While we are postponing, life speeds by— SENECA Seneca said It around 25 A.D. and wise men have been echo. Ing his remark ever since. Today, no man can afford to poitpone his financial planning. And an Integral part of that planning Is a life insurance pfograrn: • • Our campus office specializes In life Insurance programming for young men. For full informa• Von about the benefiti of get. ting a headstart, stop by or telephone. Robert Al Szeylier Campus Supervisor 103 E. 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