6B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS & THAT --- THURSDAY,APRIL 18,2002 WEATHER FORECAST 1. TOMORROW SATURDAY Scattered showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly cloudy. SOURCE: MATT JACOBS, DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSTSPHEREIC SCIENCES. KUJHWEATHER@KU.EDU Cool with showers and thunderstorms. LEWIS www.tauland@peter-mattley.com BY THOMAS AND MOZLEY W3021 Industrial Research Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Choir explores Slavic cultures By Donovan Atkinson Jayplay Writer Students interested in Eastern European languages can join the Slavic Language Folk Choir to improve their grammatical skills as well as gain a better cultural sense of the region. "It is something extracurricular that gives them a better feel and understanding of Slavic cultures and makes them feel like they are doing something related to it," said Maia Kipp, chair director and lecturer for Slavic Languages and Literatures. The choir, which has a membership of nine students, is performing tonight at the Mollott Room in the Kansas Union. It is part of a reception honoring outstanding Slavic language students. The gathering is closed to the public. The Slavie Language Folk Choir was started in 1988 by Kipp after students expressed interest in the countries' various traditions. Students do not have to be Slavic language majors to join. "We get some people from the voice department," Kipp said. "There's always one at least." Voice majors do not always know the languages, she said, but are interested in the music. Kipp, a native of Russia, was surprised at how many students have come to the choir knowing how to read music. She said children in Russia often join choirs, yet they are not always taught how to read the notes. She was also surprised at how receptive the students had been to Russian and Slavic music. "Something interesting for me in America is how musical the kids are." Kipp said. "How fast they seem to catch on and learn music that is basically very different from their own. I find it wonderful." Students are enjoying exploring distant cultures. Joanna Fewins, Redfield junior in Russian and Eastern European studies and film, said she thought KU was one of the only places where students could participate in such a program. Contactatkinson at datkinson@kansan.com. This story was edited by Gillian Titus. 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