dtall;Collegian arts ,Pretzel dancers are tops Pilobolus 'extraordinary' • B y KATHY CURNOW Collegian Staff Writer Remember swinging on jungle gyms as a child, hanging only by a knee or an arm? Friday night members of the Pilobolus Danc e a , • 'Theatre fashioned them selves into living monkey bars and the old awk wardness of moving from one level to another completely disappeared. Smooth, dynamic motion replaced it i. 6 tiers of three dancers balanced from one position to another, but the same sense of fun remained. • The six -member company Robert Morgan' Barnett, ~Moses Pendleton, Martha. ~Moses Aliscin Chase, Michael Trady, and Jonathon Wolken is known for their , integration of acrobatics, ' theatrics and humor with more traditional modern . dance. n. The program opened with "Monkshood's V'arewell;" a six-part fantasy set to medieval 'music. Graceful pretzels clad in bright leotards insinuated , them -ctelves into. amusing jousting fnachine'§ in a remarkable Lost Leonardo may be brought to light FLORENCE, ITALY (AP) f!,- Travers Newton has been spending his days rapping on a wall with his bare fist, but he is confident • his sore, knuckles and some sophiscated sonar equipment will eventually locate a lost masterpiece by Leonardo 01 Vinci. , Newton is part of an American team which launched the search 10 days ago in the great council hall of the Florence municipal palace. ', , Members of the team have fragment was admired as one Carlo Pedretti, an art The sonar device /is the, already discovered that there of his most important pain- historian from the University safest ,method available to is a brick wall behind a tings and preseiwed for up to of California at Los Angeles„ Prof. John Asmus t „ . a _ look,for4lle Legnarduwithout fresco by Giorgio Vasari, and' '5O yeari,'"despitea 'cliingd'iff — Eind lie - Lai:if the ieirCii - tearii. they believe the wall was put ' politics that destroyed the of California at San Diego, , painting, • but it is going to up by the 16th century painter republic it glorified. He notes that Vasati on developed the sonar system take time and money. Newton out of . respect for a fellow / - several other occaisions built being used as a non- says he is afraid of running Irtist whose work he dared Vasari was given the job of, brick walls to protect paint- destructive method of looking out of both. / OvernighSucces s I an exercise in mediocrity I- By FRANK HALVONIK Collegian Staff Writer Ten Year Overnight Success By Oak Arkansas. MCA-2224. If Black Oak Arkansas call themselves "crotch rockers," then they surely need no doctor to tell them that "10 Year Overnight Success Recycle -0( this * paper. Applications: Room 221 or 244 Ritenour Health Center Phone: 863-0461 VOTE . TOMORROW, • AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT . . . . • BECAUSE IT DOES. POLLING HOURS: 7 AM-BPM . FOR INFORMATION: CALL 863-0295 or 234 / -1998 , FRONTLASH fashion. The agglomorations of dancers no longer looked like people, but evoked the feeling of some sort of strange and beautiful animal. - Limbs no longer seemed to be feet clinging to necks or hands supporting thighs, but became antennae-like ex tensions, able to express curiosity, timidity, or credulity with ' every movement. It was a truly exceptional demonstration of perfect group interaction and coordination. Impressions This number was followed by "Pagliaccio," a primarily mime piece danced by Martha Clarke. Clarke's clowh suffered through various tribulations with haiassing tin buckdts, in this fairly effective but definitely overlong piece. _ Two "straight" numbers followed, routines Which were more closely • aligned to traditional modern, dance. In "Airaune," . _ ; Chase and Pendleton danced out what seemed to be a love not destroy A small inscription in Vasari's painting - "Cerca, Trova" or seek and you will find is a piece of "Renaissance humor" that helps convince them they are looking in the right spot for Leonardo's "Battle of Angiari." Leonardo began.the work in 1505 under contract with the Republic of Florence but never finished it. Records of the time indicate the Story" is a bad case of jock rot • There is not one catchy melody ' and the lyrics are mindless. On "Fireball," Jim Mangrum growls, "I got brass handles at the head of my bed, for my woman to grip, hold'on and dig" and this is the most intelligent NOTICE University Health Services Peer Contraception Education PrOgrani now accepting applications from qualified graduate and undergraduate students interested in becoming peer educators for Spring Term. relationship. In "Ocellus," Barnett, Pendleton, Tracy and Wolken resembled dancers in outer space, their liquid, slow movements giving ' them a sense of weightlessness heightened by sonar-like musical sounds. Both pieces were well-done, but compared to the originality of •some of the other numbers they dragged' somewhat. The performance closed with "Untitled," a most delightful and peculiar narrative piece.. Two girls in long Victorian gowns tease each other, interact with men and expand in a very Alice in Wonderland-like manner "unfolding like telescopes" as if were. We know that men are standing under each skirt in supportive roles, but the dancers make these 12 ft. giantesses appear so natural that our sense of perception is deceived. The members of the Pilobolus troupe are un believably good.. They manage to keep the trick element in their work subordinated it is definitely dance, and a very lovely, strange, and extraordinary type of dance indeed. remodeling the hall in 1563 and •the Leonardo disap peared, either destroyed or preserved intact behind a special wall. "I'd like to believe the latter," says Newton, 26, an art restoration expert from Los Angeles. His knuckle rapping is to look for hollow spaces and flaws in the Vasari, which must be treated to preserve it from harm during the search. Another believer is Prof couplet on the reocrd. ' If it took BOA ten years to rise to this level of mediocrity, then their silver anniversary ought to be a real smash. Pressure Drop By Robert Palmer. Island ILPS 9372. This album is about a year old, but since , I must have the A GROWING CONCERN Classes Held: Tuesday and Thursday evenings Wither Term '77 'Somebody' By LEAH ROZEN Collegian Staff Writer "Somebody Somewhere." By Loretta Lynn. MCA-2228. $6.98 list price. Loretta Lynn, probably country music's number one female singer, is a lot like grits. With her somewhat rough and less than refined texture, she's not for everyone. But once you develop the taste you're hooked for life. Her latest album, "Somebody Sorriewhere," is typical of her work.. It in cludes 10 songs, five per side, and carefully mixes upbeat tun es with slower ballads. Although Loretta is a prolific songwriter, none of the songs on this album are her own since she is currently in volved in some mixed-up contract dispute that has prevented her from recording her own stuff on her last few albums. The subject matter of the songs on this new album is about what you'd expect. She longs for love, she is the other woman, her man does her wrong and she does the,same to him. They are all rather sentimental and excessive and the lyrics are nothing too special, but they'll do. And there is more than just• passing charm to "Somebody Somewhere (Don't Know What He's Missin' Tonight)" and "Sundown Tavern," in which she sets a torch to the ings he covered with his own works. Pedretti said there are also theories that Leonardo's work died a natural death when the colors failed to hold because he was experiffienting with a riew oil-based technique rather than water color. Whatev,er the fate of the Leonardo, Pedretti promised at the ceremonies launching the search on Oct. 21, that the techniques being used will show "with certainty whether Vasari destroyed the painting of Leonardo or not." only copy in State College, I thought I'd mention it. "Pressure Drop" is not an album for everyone. However, if you like the New Orleans soul-reggae of the Meters and Allen Toussaint, then this album is a real treat. The Memphis Horns, Lowell George and Little Feat •••••••••••••••••••• • SUPER CLOTHING SALE! • • • • . . For MEN & WOMEN • • • • WESLEY FOUNDATION • • • 256 E. 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Other especially typical and fairly worthy tunes include "While He's Making Love (I'm Making Believe)" and "I'll Leave the Leavin' Up to You." Part of Loretta Lynn's appeal is her somewhat unpolished delivery, which only serves to increase the sincerity with which she pitches. the lyrics. When Loretta sings, you believe her every word, no matter how ridiculous or maudlin they maybe. The instrumentation is pretty basic, eschewing all of those godawful violins 'and strings that Tammy Wynette seems to have become so fond of in some of her more recent efforts. Here, Bob Moore plays bass, Hal. Rugg is on pedal steel, Buddy Harman plays drums, Gardy Martin plays lead guitar, Ray Denton plays rhythm guitar and Harold Bradley plays bass guitar. Charlie McCoy, who seems to be on every record recorded in Nashville, plays harmonica. Owen Bradley produced the album. • With this latest album, Loretta Lynn neither takes any new directions, nor does she tackle any unexpected material. Rather, she has produ6ed another solid, en tertaining and satisfying collection of competent country songs. behind one painting to find another., Sound waves refelcted through the wall of the search area allow the experts to determine the materials in all its layers. Newton says it would be simpler and less costly to cut a hole in the Vasart, whiCh could be replaced later, and look behind it. "But no one is able or willing to give permission to do this," he said. supply the perfect musical accompaniment for Palmer's slightly hoarse vocals. Palmer's reading of Toot's Hibbert's "Pressure Drop" is one of the best Anglicized reggae cuts around. Could Bob Marley. use another Wailer to replace Peter Tosh? is typical Loretta Phila. concerts listed Spectrum $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 The Doobie Brothers, Rory •, Gallagher. Nov. 13. $5.50 .in Tower of Power, Dexter Phoebe Snow. Nov. 24. $5, advance, $6.50 day of show. Wansel Band. Nov. 6. $4.50, $6, $7 . • $5.50, $6.50 . John Denver, Stailand Vocal Band. Nov. 14, 15. $5, $7.50, $lO Chicago. $6.50, $7.50 Robin Trower, Montrose. Nov. 20. $6 in advance, $7 day of show. - • Tower Theatre - ,--- - • Strawbs, Ambrosia. Nov. 5 PREVENTION OP CAMPUS CRIME BEGINS WITH STUDENT AWARENESS. Use strong bicycle chains, carry purses carefully, and report all thefts to Police Services imme diately by calling 865-5458 The Daily Collegian Monday, November 1,1976- Al Stewart. Nov. 7. $5.50, $56.50. • ' Ellen Mcllvaine, Tom $5.50, Rush, Star Spangled Wash board Band. Nov. 11. $7, $5, $6, V. Musica Orbis. Nov. 8,9. Jimmy Cliff, lan Mathews. Editor's note: Pittsburgh Nov. 12. $4.50, $5.50,.55.50. listings were not • available • this week. , They . will, ",--' HandockJob - n — liowever, be included in the Nov. 20. $4.50, future. - Herbie Klimmer. $5.50, $6.50. • Gino Vanelli. Nov. 25 Hall & Oates. Nov. 27, 28. $5, • $6, $7. Bijou Cafe Jon Lucien, Nov. 3-6 I LOOK familiar? 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