10 Wednesday, November 29, 1972 University Daily Kansan 1. 2005-04-28 14:39:26 1 Festival Features (Continued from page 1) "This is very exciting for the festival because Vomgeut is in the spotlight now," Ramsayse said. "He has been in the English classroom since he was a student; students are educated and attuned to him." "Wanda June" is vonnegut's first endeavor as a professional playwright. Before taking up the drama, vonnegut wrote such novels as "The Lost Boy," "Slaughter-House Five," "Cat's Craudle," "Welcome to the Monkey House," "The Man in the Mirror" and "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater." The festival's Tuesday night program will feature Robert Moog, president of Moog Music, Inc., and developer of the Moog synthesizer. In the words of the author, "Wanda June" is a simple-minded play about people who are not well educated. Spheres was born in Greece but at an early age moved to the southern United States with his family. His father bought a carnival and the family toured the south and midwest until the death of the elder Schoeris. "Moo will bring a synthesizer with him." "Mamsee will say, 'so the format of the piano'." Moog, who holds a Ph.D. in engineering physics, is appearing in conjunction with physicists at the University of Illinois. MOOG DESCRIBED his synthesizer as a system of instruments, each doing one thing different from the other to the sound are amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, filters and tape recorders. The performer controls the nature of the sound by adjusting it and by manipulating a series of controls. Jimmie Speheris will preface Steinberg in the Wednesday night show. Tuesday night's festival presentation will teate author John Lahr. The program is in stock and can be arranged online or at the gallery. Playing the melody on piano and guitar, Sphaeris performs with Lee Calvin Nicoll. Nicoll accompanies Sphaeris on flute, bass acoustic guitar and occasionally vocals. The firm will then move to Californi whether S菲尔就会东迁到 Californi the firm will then move to Californi Lahr is author of "Notes on a Cowardly Lion," a biography of his father Bert Lahr, who portrayed the lion in "The Wizard of Oz." LAHR IS a theatre-columnist for the "Village Voice" and one of a few nouveau-theatre critics around, according to Ramsever. Lahr has written "Up Against the Fourth Wall" and "The Autoguard Hound," and is co-author of *The Inventor*. Show "A second collection of his essays, Autumn Me," is scheduled to come out next The Elmo Patron Dance Company will perform on Friday night at the festival week. The dance company "reflects the primitive moods of man—a spiritual yearning and a pathetic hopelessness," said Australian columnist Pam Harrison. "More than dance, it is an experience that both appeals to and shocks the system." "The company presents a very strong performance," said Ramseyer. "They employ a very contemporary dance style with a very 'now' message to it." The dance company was organized in New York City in 1588. Pomare then went to Europe in 1601 and formed a company that produced dances for Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. On returning to the United States in 1965, Poramare's American company was revived and expanded. In addition to appearances on television the company has performed at the New York City Center, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the 1971 American Dance Marathon and the 1971 New York Dance Festival. As of Tuesday, three of the festival performers had agreed to spend time on campus with students, according to Ramsever. THE COMPANY was also the only American dance company invited to appear at the 1972 Adelaide Festival of Arts in Australia. Mogw will spend two or three days visiting classes; Lahr will be in the theatre department for two days and the Elseo department will spend a day in the dance department. --- Also as a part of the festival, the Kansas Union Gallery will feature an exhibit by the feminist artist Judi Chicago during the week of the festival. The $6 admission price of the festival will cover all the week's performances. Festival coupons will be on sale during spring semester enrollment and will be available after enrolment in the SUA office, Ramseer said. Coupons obtained at enrollment can be redeemed for tickets beginning March 5. If purchased separately, tickets for all of the festival programs would cost $10.50, according to Ramseuser. Tickets for the festival and Saturday show total $30, he said. KU Festival of the Arts to Include Art Sale, Creative Writing Contest Two new facets will be added to the SUA Festival of the Arts this year in the form of a new exhibit. Both events are designed to increase the interaction of the KU community with the "The ideal festival would be to have students sitting around simply talking with each other, and junior and festival director, said Tuesday. "But this is virtually impossible. The art sale and creative writing contest will move from the classroom to providing a student input into the festival." Applications to participate in the art sale will be available beginning March 5 in the SUA office. The applications are due March and must be accompanied by a $2 entry fee. The art sale will be an opportunity for students and faculty to exhibit and sell their work. All art, such as paintings, sculpture, pottery, can be sold, said Ramsever. The men, Charles A. Bemis, Lewood senior, and John L. Kain, Prairie Village senior, were apprehended at 1:16 a.m. at the Lansing lot, KU Traffic and Security reported. There will be two divisions in the creative writing content—poetry and short fiction. In this chapter, we'll explore poetry. Two University of Kansas students were released on a $1,500 bond Tuesday following the arrest. Drug Charges Are Pending KANU Schedule The writings will be judged by Edgar Wolfe, professor of English, John Bremner, professor of journalism; and Jack Brooking, professor of speech and drama. A first place, second place and honorable mention will be awarded in each competition. Noam WeatherSports Noam WeatherSports Auditorium Organ. J.S. Bech: "Deck Thyself, My Self" 10:45 Auditorium Organ. J.S. Bech: "Deck Thyself, My Self" 10:45 Folk Music Americana: "Black Spirituals" 10:45 Focal Percussion 10:30 This Afternoon 10:25 News WeatherSports 10:25 News WeatherSports 10:25 The RASU Special 10:25 The RASU Special 10:25 Legacy of the Legacy Handel: "Larghetto from Concerto No. 12" Handel: "Larghetto from Concerto No. 12" Shoalkovskaya: "Symphony No. 9" Shoalkovskaya: "Symphony No. 9" Joseph Stigel Beethoven: "Concert in D for violin" Joseph Stigel Beethoven: "Concert in D for violin" 10:30 TBA 10:30 Off Thursday 7:00 The Morning Show 7:00 Morning with the Masters 7:00 Morning With the Masters Thursday 7:00 The Morning Show 7:00 Morning With the Masters First place winners will receive $2 each second place winner will receive $10 each second place winner will receive $10 Original entries can be submitted to the SUA office beginning February 1. All entries must be typed, double-spaced and submitted in trilicate in a sealed envelope The deadline for entry is 5 p.m. March 5. 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