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On Our Entire Family Of Hyundai Computers COMPUTER CENTERS Open M-F: 10-6 Sat: 10-4 843-7584 Free Parking Behind Store 813 Massachusetts Jose Vasquez, Belton, Mo., sophomore, will have a chance to show off his dance skills Sunday at a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Vasque plans to enter the lambada contest Sunday at Pizza 921, 901 Mississippi St. The celebration, sponsored by the Hispanic-American Leadership Organization, begins at 8 p.m. "I don't even really know what the dance is myself, except what I've seen in television shows," he said. "In contrast, it will be for the fun of it." Vasquez said the dance, which originated in Brazil, did not have anything to do with Cinco de Mayo and provided a twist to the celebration. HALO plans celebration Party for Cinco de Mayo set for Pizazz the next day By Carol B. Shiney Louie Lopez, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, said people usually celebrated the holiday with fiastois and parades. This is the first year that HALO has planned a big celebration. "You move with the music and let the music take over," Vasquez said. "A lot of people say it's provocative. But when people ask you what it means to be provocative. They dance to the feel of the music." "We were looking for a dance place because dancing is a major part of it." Lopez said. HALO is selling tickets for the celebration, $2 in advance and $3 at the door. he said. Activities include free music prizes, food, music and dances. Cince de Mayo, Spanish for May 5, marks the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla in 1862. In the battle, forces defeated French invaders. Angela Cervantes, president of HALO, said, "One of the goals of the new officers was to start celebrating the special days of our first anniversary on Cinco de Mayo and Sept. 16, and share them with other people." "It was a major war that we won that turned the tide against the French when they were trying to win," Valdez, Kansas City, Kan., senior. Sept. 16 is Mexican Independence Day. She said any money that the group made from the festival would be used to promote Hispanic Heritage Month in September. KU arts will expand in 1991 By Ines Shuk In addition, some of the offices will inaugurate new activities, hire new faculty or improve programs. The departments of music and dance and of the theater, Student Union Activities and the Spencer Museum Events and events scheduled for next year. Kansan staff writer 501 Colorado Street The 1990-91 academic year looks promising for the arts at the University of Kansas. To do the lambada, dancers sway their hips from side to side and kick their legs out. Stephen Anderson, chairman of the music and dance department, said a large production for next year would be Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Don Giovanni," an opera that deals with issues of justice and vengeance. "Don Giovanni" will be directed by Glenn Q. Pierce, professor of theater and film, with musical direction by Joseph M. Casson, assistant professor of orchestra. Anderson said the department had decided to produce "Don Giovanni" because the bicentennial of Mozart's celebrated internationally in 1991. - Large laundry facility Kansan staff writer - On site manager New 3 bdr.-2 full bath & 2 bdr.-1 bath Apts. — Only a few left. Among other major events that the department is looking forward to, Anderson said, is the beginning of an exchange program between the Central Air - On KU bus route - Refrig./Freezer - Gas/Heat - Decks or balconies - Dishwasher Office Hours M,W,F 1:00-5:00 Open House every Sat. & Sun. 1:00-5:00 with deposit - Mini blinds Thompson said some changes had been made to the center's original plans to adjust to the project's budget. Bajaj said that SUA also planned a theme week, which was tentatively about racism, in which Angela Davis is a Black civil rights activist. In another announcement, KU's theater and film department released its 1990-91 season lineup, which includes the return of "Alums Come Home," an alumni variety show that started six years ago. - Cats allowed Call Today! 749-1556 Douglas Tilghman, assistant director at the Spencer Museum of Art, said that among next year's most important events would be "I Dream a World." "a collection of photographs of Black women who changed the United States. Programs related to the exhibition also will be presented. In addition, Thompson, who is member of the Lied Center Planning Committee, said the center's ground-breaking ceremony could be any time between now and September. Bajai said that next year SUA planned to have a radio play series, poetry readings and experimental presentations, among other activities. "I look forward to a wonderful year," she said. Other productions included in next year's theater calendar are "On the Verge," a comedy by Eric Overmer; "Little Shop of Horrors," a thriller by Alan Menken and Alan Menken; and the annual "Pot-Pouri Productions." department and an artistic institution in Warsaw, Poland. Peter G. Thompson, dean of fine arts, said that Jerel Holder, lead dancer with the Joffrey Ballet, would join the music and dance department faculty next year. Hilding will teach ballet. That event will begin in the fall and will bring excellent musicians to the University, Anderson said. Anita Baiju], Student Union Activities president for 1990-91, said SUA's main goal for the academic year was to expand the fine arts and to culturally educate the people on campus. "We believe in the value of international relationships in these marvelous times of change." Anderson said. Come get a FREE burger with the purchase of a burger, large fries and a large drink for those late night snack attacks! 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