6 Monday, March 9, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the topsoil. The club does not concentrate on doing only a few dances well. Members sometimes go through 20 dances in one evening, trying to meet the dancers' requests, said Ravi Bhaskar, Madras, India, doctoral candidate and club president. Dance you're flying." But sometimes, before performances, the group rehearses for weeks to perfect a few dances, Bhaskar said. The group performs at festivals, business parties and University arrangements to generate income, because it does not get Student Senate financing and members do not pay dues. Their next engagement is the University's "Beach and Boulevard" celebration in August. At these occasions, the dancers wear folklore costumes, some authentic, some improvised. Foster said, "I wear whatever looks folky." similarly, not all of the dances the group performs are authentic, some are choreographed. Members try to expand their repertoire of authentic folk dances by hosting and attending workshops, and also by folk dance workshops. Foster said. The group will sponsor a Scandinavian folk dance workshop at KU from Oct. 9 to 11. City returns to regular business By a Kansan reporter After two weeks of heated discussion about a referendum on the proposed downtown mall, Lawrence city commissioners return to normal city business at their 7 p.m. meeting tomorrow in City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets. It will be the commission's first meeting since Tuesday's primary, in which commissioners fared worse that expected. Both Ernest Angino, who finished second, and Howard Hill, who finished a distant fifth, qualified for the April 7 general election. Commissioner David Longhurst, however, was defeated. He fell three votes short of sixth-place finisher Ellis Hayden. Four opponents of the mall proposal qualified for the general election ballot, which also will include three referendum questions about Hill scheduled a press conference for 8:30 this morning to make an announcement about his campaign. 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