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AVAILABLE FOR App Store Google play SEARCH: UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAM CONCERT Sleigh Bells in concert tonight LYNDSEY HAVENS lhavens@kansan.com The dance-punk musical duo Sleigh Bells is performing tonight at The Granada. AraabMuzik is opening for the show. have spent time on tour playing at festivals such as the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, as well as performing on Saturday Night Live. Derek Edward Miller and Alexis Krauss formed the Brooklyn-based duo back in 2008. Since then, the two have created music that has earned the name of "noise-pop" for its roots in metal and the tendency for it to stay within an extremely narrow dynamic range that pushes past an already "bombastic sound" according to Pitchfork.com. The band's latest album titled "Reign of Terror," was released last February. Since the release, the two For this tour, Sleigh Bells have paired up with Abraham Orellana, a hip-hop record producer better known as AraabMuzik. Kelsey Weaver, a freshman from Star, Idaho, is eagerly awaiting the performance. "I'm not sure what I'm expecting. I've never seen them live, but I've heard that they put on a really good show and create a great atmosphere for their audience," she said. Weaver was apprehensive about a shared stage, but thinks it will still be a worth going. Although Weaver would attend regardless of price, she said that "the SUA discount made the show even more appealing." "I honestly don't know AraaMuzik. It is what it is, and hopefully he will only contribute to what is supposed to be a great show," she said. Doors open at 7 pm and the show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are free with a student saver card and $5 with a KU ID, the show is open to all ages. Tickets are available for purchase at the Granada box office in addition to the programs box office in the Kansas Union. - Edited by Andrew Ruszczyk DANCE Student dance team holds tryouts tonight MEGAN LUCAS mlucas@kansan.com KU Jeeva, a University Indian fusion dance team, is holding tryouts at 8 p.m. today in Hashinger Hall. No previous dance experience is required to try out. "It's a great way to meet new people and learn new styles of dance," said junior member Monica Roy Chowdhury. "We are a fusion team so we invite dancers from all different backgrounds." Jeeva's dance style, Indian fusion, is described as a combination of hip-hop, classical and Bollywood-style dances. The team, created in 2008, performs three to four times on campus each year. Jeeva won KU's Best Dance Crew in 2008 and 2009 and is hoping to compete nationally this year. "When I came to college I was hopeful about finding opportunities to continue Indian dance," Chowdhury said. "KU Jeeva was a great way to keep dancing while still being able to concentrate on my studies. It has become an CRYPTOQUIP important part of my KU experience and I have met some great people" "People should join Jeeva because it is a great way to meet people with the same common interest: passion for dance," junior member Karishma Khetani said. "Also, through it you can express yourself creatively and focus your attention on something other than just work and school." Edited by Emma McElhaney The word jevea is Hindi for "life" F O P D W J Q G K U W D H G D KPTPWCH HGAPQOLDZ QOWQ'H HPJKPQ, L LAWZLDP BGX JGXCU JWCC LQ W QPU ZLTPWFWB. Celebrate 100 Years of KU Homecoming! Jayhawk legends shouldn't be a mystery. Come here to learn more about KU sports history. 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