Daring dancers troupe through town TGIF By Bryce J. Tachi Kansan staff water The Kansas Union Joybowl Level One/864-354S tried. Brown saw she and her dance company a certain appetite for risk. the work is abstract," she said. "It was an unembodied style. Each dance is vigorously structured, yet different. The company art makes and is at the forefront of contemporary art making." UNITED ARTISTS INSTITUTE FASHION & LIGHT DESIGN 8:15 AM BUSINESS DESIGN 10:30 AM CUSTOMER SERVICES 12:45 PM VARSITY Dress Makeup 8:25 AM / 6:55 AM Land of the Past 9:25 AM / 7:30 AM Friday, Saturday, Sunday HILLCREST SHOW STUDIO 8:25 AM / 8:40 AM Dining Miss Daisy (PG) 8:45 AM / 7:25 AM Blind Fry (PG) 8:45 AM / 7:25 AM Total Influence (R) 8:45 AM / 7:25 AM Melody House (PG) 8:45 AM / 7:25 AM Limited Room (PG) 8:45 AM / 7:25 AM Libra Miranda 8:45 AM / 7:25 AM The Trixie Brown Company, a contemporary dance troupe, will perform at 8 p.m. March 23 in HooH Auditorium. The performance is presented by the UK New Direction Series. The 10 member团 was created in 1978 by Brown, who after 30 years as a choreographer continues to dance with the company "Dance is dance that gives a sense of well being to the practicemaker." Brown said, "I find making art an assertive market against the negative of our time." Brown said her company had its own unique That style will be portrayed safe, since in three dances that will be performed at the KV fest, the 1982 work 'Sing-Time' set by Jürgen Anderson the song 'Set-up' set by Lars Andersson was performed on piano by Peter Hahnstein. With described the dance as sensuous with supernatural actions Blue Steel' lacks plot, character waits That energy is still in her work, and she has made the transition to the stage very successfully. *Beverly*, performances at "It is a logical unfolding of a system," she said. "It is created according to a system. Although it is abstract, it parallels human experience." Brown said another person, *Astra Convertible*, a 1989 work with music by Richard Laryn and visual presentation by Thamesbury, was cornished in the series. "Is it different from 'Set and Reset,' " It is chaperoned according to discipline injunctions" she said. "It has powerful emblem indentation," which is something I have become accustomed to. CINEMA TWIN 8:30 a.m. 519 East 4th Street 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. BIG FESTIVAL 6:00 p.m. Finances (PG) $1.00 Black River RI (R) ENTERTAINMENT 2:20 a.m. BIRTHDAY 7:20 a.m. MOVIE LINE 841 | $19) increasingly more women in dance. Joan Stone, acting director of the KU dance program said sheidle admired Dr. Brown's work program said sheidle admitted Dr. Brown's "She was wildly experimental in the 60s," "Snow she said." She was person who danced on tours and in galleries with rope harnesses, dancing on Store described Brown's performances as unpleasant, Brown and challenging for the mind. "She may not the demand of athletic and aerobic dancing without commanding her ideas." Some said, "modern dance is always a challenge. It is said, 'Modern dance is always a challenge.' It is not the slow-i-to-them MTVV type of thing, but it is very demanding," characters are two things. in painter Kathryn Angelo, created a low budget van- tage film called "Near Dark" and the movie is MOVIE re ie Brown will participate in a free panel discussion, "Collaborations in Dance" with visual artist Khan Kaiser and dance choreographer Robert at Khan Kaiser in Dance Center at the piazza piatta in Montclair at the piazza più. Among Brown's awards are two New York Dance and Performance Awards and the Laurence Oiver Award in 1967 for outstanding achievement to women. cowboy film imagery, and it mad Bigelow one of the industry's ho Tickets for the concert are on sale at the box office in Murray Hall. 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TICKETS $2.50* Matthew Gaynor is one of three artists who will display their work in the Art and Design Gallery. Two instructors to exhibit photos BELUJSHI AYKROYD THE BLUES BROTHERS FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT TICKETS $2.50 SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE Dr. Strangelove SATURDAY AT 4:00 PM. TICKETS $2.00 ALL SHOPS IN THE SOLIDA AUDITORIUM TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE SAFECURE KANSAS UNION CALL 686-503-9100 FOR MORE INFORMATION Filmmakers whine about Oscar snubs SATURDAY AT 4:00 PM. ICORR$25.00 By a Kansan reporter The Associated Press THE ACADEMY AWARD HOLLYWOOD — Academy Award season wouldn't be complete without a town full of busied teens. This year, with no exception, with acclaimed filmmakers from Spike Lee to Michael Moore grumbling about their Oscar studs. The Art and Design Gallery at the university of Kansas will present artwork by four KU faculty members Sunday through March 30. In lieu of two lectures, and Matthew Gayyar, assistant professor of design, will display their collec- "We were robbed," he said. "We got arrested, out of best director, best film. I think my cinematographer did a great job. I know in my heart that my father, Bill Lee, deserved a nomination for best score." tugs of make-up and woremess are my pictures are my wife and son." Most of my photographs are with them as figures and play "Jordan said, 'But I also deal with as figures in the idea of what is thought of as figure photography and other games of the art.'" Canyon said that although his subjects varied, they had The subject matter ranges in pattern and material, thematic, archival and historical effect of light. The subject matter includes a light that allowed him to take photographs during the summer that he received a new faculty grant last year. Gaynor said he received a new faculty grant last year that allowed him to take photographs during the summer that he received a new faculty grant last year. was blanked completely "We were robbed." Lee said, "We were robbed." Analysis WING painting are acro- this particular exhibit, includes photographs that were taken in England, France and Germany," he said. "She was quite an experience," she said. "Paintings of Ketjo Moga, an artist living in Corpus Christi, Tex. also will be included in the exhibit." One of the most successful, high product movies of the 1980s, the movie "Simon & Holly," has an international, original screen play. Lee, the wise writer-director of *Do the High Thing*, and **Winner** of *Do the High Thing*, who was acclaimed by theScreenwriters who won acclaim for a film critic's Top 10 lists on the film critics website. But it not up for best picture. 'Tiger & Me,' the documentary with equal realism and witnesses with equal realism. Thursday, March 22, 1990/University Daily Kansan Department of Music and Pain Presents the 13th Annual my left Foot" was one at the top of film that impressed both the cast and the critics of these movies. Among critics who viewed the movie with great interest is Sidney Sawer, a five-time nominator to a Breast-Frickish support actress selection to Brenda Frickish. A bitter Moore said when nominations were revealed that his film "volted two of the principal rules of documentary film making" - it was entertaining and people were going to see it. "oennames, A Love Story," which opened to rave reviews, carried just three nominations, and the artist produced "Dustin" drew one nomination for art direction Zecki, the director of Zeki*, also was bypassed, and the film was not nominated for best picture. Nominations for *My Last Book* are surprising for *My Last Book* tend to provoke sale but socially relevant films, as also “born on the Fourth of July” (*eight nominations*) “Dead Poets Society” (*four nominations*) and “Clory” (*five nominations*). JAYHAWK INVITATIONAL Friday and Saturday, March 23-24, 1990 Rocky Performance JAZZ FESTIVAL "Drugstore Cowboy," a guilty film about self-identified drug offenders crime spies, was selected as film of the year by the New York Academy of Arts and Sciences. And it deeply comforts, it earns in Oscar nominations. Friday, March 23 8:00 p.m. Kansas Union Balloon Hock Auditorium Saturday, March 24 8:00 p.m. Hock Auditorium or even special year in a row. Academy voters did not nominate the year's most prestigious document last year, Erin Morris "The Thin Blue Line" which led to the release of wrongly criticized murderer Baldie Dale Adams, was overweight for best documentary, feature best picture, best director and best score. This year, the victim was Roger McEarle. General's controversial criminology of General Motors and its effect on unemployment and the economy of Fruit, Much. Much. Bab Mistler, Saxophone Jon Hendricke, Yvette Ed Soff, Drums The Falconaires The Gaboriaser The United Seasons Air Force Academy Falconaires KU Jazz Ensemble 1 Ronald McCardy, Directs The emission of "Koger and me" prompted 44 filmmakers to write the Academy, expressing their shock and outrage about the perceived overweight, the filmmakers asked that the Academy consider changing the documentary writing. With Special Guest Artists The slight was probably greater with Steven Speierling's "The Color Purple." Speierling won the best director prize from the Directors Guild of America that year. I wasn't nominated by the jury but the only three times since 1985 he was on the Academy not once since a winner at the Golden Globe. Travels on call in the KI, Man Office. 214 Murray Hill, and at the doorway of several general admission, public senior citizens $7, student $8; for travel information, the KI Student Activity Fee $13,9366 $367. won a trophy. "Why do people want to win?" It's the same reason why horse owners want to win the Derby (in England), said Simeon Dickinson, who is nominated for Sheridan for his adopted camper for "My Leaf Foot," "And of course, the money is very variety funded by the KU Student Senate Activity Per- you win your boss price has estimated Warmer Bros. Inc. has estimated that the nominations for "Driving Miss Daisy" will mean at least $20 million at the office, for "My Left Foot." "And, of course, the money is very course." Commission said. University Daily Kansan / Thursday, March 22, 1990 7/6 4