10 Wednesday, February 22, 1979 University Daily Kansan City gym offers diverse activities By STEVE HERBERT Sports Writer To some University of Kansas students, the Community Building, 11th and Vermont streets, presents opportunities there related to the often crowded Johnson Gymnasium. Operated by the city of Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department, the Community Building is open for basketball, handball, raucetball, weight lifting and other activities seven days a week. Classes in dance, gymnastics, fitness and arts and crafts, some of which are taught by KU students, also are offered. KENNETH KUTTLER is one of those students, Kuttler, Mission senior, is taking advantage of what she called a profitable market—teaching disco dancing does she teach a weekly class at the Comedy Club, but she also conducts private lessons. "THEE'S QUITE a market in disc dance," she said. "Teaching is a lot of fun; since the people are eager to learn and they really enjoy it. We have a good time." Kuttler, who has won several dance contests and conducted private lessons in Kansas City, said that her pupils are one of the few in her classes, she says, is on loose, improvised daintery. *teach line dances and Saturdays Night Fever* dances, but I really encourage people to make up their own stuff; *staff* students teach *dance* classes at the Community Building: Brad Sterret, Norton sophomore, and Denise von Hoene, Alququerque, and Elsie Williams, ballroom dancers, and in modern and creative dance and ballet. Wednesday, Feb. 22 BELLE DE JOUR Luis Bunuel: with Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli, Winner—Best Picture, Venice Film Festival 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., $1.00, Ballroom Six Late Films by San Francisco Filmmaker and Poet James Broughton: Thursday, Feb. 23 EROGEMY GOLDEN POSITIONS THE WATER CIRCLE HIGH KUKUS THIS IS IT TESTAMENT 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Ballroom Friday, Feb. 24 FILMMAKER CHICK STRAND IN PERSON. Will show her films. Fri. & Sat., Feb. 24 & 25 8:00 p.m., FREE, Forum Room SLAP SHOT Dir. George Roy Hill with Paul Newman, "uponaptively lusty entertainment" 3:30:70 or 9:30 p.m., $1.25, Ballroom THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Midnight Movie Willems, who has trained in dance studios, said the enthusiasm of her students made her classes more enjoyable. After all, it's a struggle just to get into her classes. Dir. Jim Sharman with Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon 12:00 a.m. Midnight $1.25, Ballroom Sunday, Feb. 26 Jean Cocteau's Classical Fantasy BEAUTY & THE BEAST "I'm just seeing how I enjoy it to see whether I want to pursue it as a career," Willems, a major in art history, said. STERRETT AND Von Hoene stumbles upon their jobs accidentally. They enrolled in the class a year and half ago. Their teacher quit after the first sessions. Since they already had taken a class in ballroom dancing at KU and were merely taking the class to stay in practice, the two volunteered and got the job. with Jean Marais, Josette Day 2:30 p.m., $1.00, Forum Room Monday, Feb. 27 Monday, Feb. 27 Surrealist Films: Luis Bunuel: THE ILLUSION TRAVELS BY STREETCAR "The classes fill up so quickly that they have to have a different positive just to sign up for them." she said. THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Woodruff "I really like it, since I like to dance," Sterrett said. "It's fun to meet interesting people and watch the way they improve." Although Sterrett said he was paid a good salary for his work, Voin Haene is a volunteer. LIFE WILEMS, Judy Brausa, Topea senior, has an interest in a career gained by her work at the Community Building. A recreation major, Braisa is doing her internship this semester through field work at the city's recreation center. Tuesday, Feb. 28 Latin American Cinema, Nova Brazil: TERRA EM TRANSE (Land in Anguish) Dr. Glauber Roche. 7:30 p.m.; $1.00, Woolduff Sterrett has a wide range of age groups in his classes. The younger ones, uninitiated to ballroom dancing, simply want to learn how, and without olders idleness, want to do it properly. "We just try to get across the basics so hopefully they can improvise," he said. TEACHING DANCE is more to Willems than a fun, money-making activity—for her it represents a possible career. And the five classes she teaches for the city, to both children and adults, is a way for her to gauge the strength of her teaching interest. Ernie Shaw, sports supervisor for the parks and recreation department, said they regularly allow recreation majors to serve their required internships at the Community "We go to the recreation department and go to the students they recommend," he said. "They supervise the building and free play times." 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