University Daily Kansan / Monday. April 6, 1992 9 Special to the KANSAN The University Dance Company will perform Saturday at Johnson County Community College. KU ballet to perform off campus University Dance Company offers bus rides to Overland Park Tiffany Lasha Hurt Special to the Kansan Members of the University Dance Company have more to worry about than performing this year. They are busy making maps and arranging transportation. Crafton-Preyer Theatre traditionally has been the site for the annual spring concert, but this year the theater was overbooked, and the dance show will be in Overland Park. Janet Hamburg, associate professor of music and dance, said, "We could not be on campus for the spring. The problem is that we don't have Hoch anymore. It's been difficult this year." A single performance will be conducted at 8 p.m. Saturday at Yardley Hall on the campus of Johnson County Community College. "It's important for the student company members to have the support of their fellow students and faculty." Hamburg said. "They know it's more difficult since it isn't in Crafton-Preyer Theatre. The company is doing everything they can to make it easy for students and faculty to attend." Janet Sears, Southfork, Colo., senior, has been with the company for four years. "I think it's going to be a great experience for us to perform in the Kansas City area," she said. "But I do hope we still get our Lawrence support. We have two buses going, and they're filling up quick, so I don't think there will be a problem. I think it's going to be a real positive concert." Hamburg said the bus ride cost $1 round trip and would leave from the parking lot behind Robinson Center at 7 p.m. "We just didn't have the money in our budget," she said. The concert will feature dance students and faculty members in a variety of dance pieces. "The ballet is kind of a modern, ballet and jazz mix," Sears said. The Cohan/Suzueau Duet Company, in residence at the University of Kansas, will join the University Dance Company in concert. Founders Muriel Cohan and Patrick Suzeau have choreographed some of the pieces they will perform. "The students are performing beautifully than ever," Hamburg said. "It's a very strong concert. We're proud of it, and we want people to see it." Tickets are on sale at the Johnson County Community College Cultural Educational Center or the KU department of music and dance office. Tickets are $5 for students and senior citizens, $6 for nonstudents. Starting today, the company will have a table in the Kansas Union through Wednesday for anyone who would like to purchase a ticket. Your Career in Law in Just 5 Months. With a 4 year college degree, you can begin working in the fastest growing profession - parallelogram - in just 5 months. 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"It brings some things here that they may not get otherwise." Summer is coming and Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado is a wonderful place to spend it. The flexible calendar, with its broad array of courses and activities, provides stimulating opportunities for students of all ages. The Slice of Life Summer Session Bulletin offers a taste of Summer '92 at Colorado State. It includes course listings from the Office of Admissions and Records and the Division of Continuing Education, along with campus happenings, camps, concerts, short courses, and special interest programs. Call 1-800-854-6456 to request a bulletin. Becky Waters, program assistant for Hashinger, said the arts-oriented residence hall also would offer dinner entertainment in the cafeteria. The agenda includes a fashion show with styles created by Hashinger residents, stand-up comedy and a gospel choir. Waters said Hashinger financed the week's events from its own budget and with help from the Association of University Residence Halls. Sonya Nelson, Hashinger 's art council chairperson and Edmond, Okla., junior, said the students on the arts council who specialized in the planning of certain events worked together to design the week. "I think it is more like the spirit of Hashinger." she said. Friday's events include a "Hippie Freak Fest" at 3p.m. — a tie-dye party with a disc jockey from KJHK — and an open mike at 7p.m. The week will end Saturday with a concert performance at 8p.m. in Hashinger Theatre by two Lawrence-Manhattan bands, Tuber and Truck Stop Love. The week's events are free and open to the public. jazz group. Non-alcoholic cocktails also will be served. Thursday at 8 p.m., Joan Bugnitz, a guest artist from St. Louis, will give a lecture called "The Real World and the Artist — How to Succeed." Bugnitz, also an art teacher, will critique students' works. Wednesday at 8 p.m. artwork from Hashinger residents will be displayed in an art-gallery setting. aura wingfield, left, played by Samantha Gaines, Lincoln, Neb., freshman, receives a reprimand from her mother, Amanda Wingfield, played by Maggie Grover, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, junior, in "The Glass Menagerie." Holiday apartments Features - 1,2,3&4 Bedroom unfurnished apartments - Newly constructed in 1991 & 1992 - On KUbus route - On KU bus route - All within 1/2 block of day care, launderette, convenience store, gas station and liquor store Office Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 3:00-5:00 Tues, Thurs 8:00-10:00 OR Call for an appointment 230 Mount Hope Ct. Office: Apt B1. Located just east of the Holidome at Iowa and 2nd St. 843-0011 The University of Kansas COMMENCEMENT 1992 Degree Candidates and Faculty: All participants, including faculty, doctorate, law, master's and bachelor's candidates, wear traditional regalia during the commencement ceremonies. 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