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The pink building at 9th & Vermont Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 10:00-5:30 Thurs. 10:00-8:00 Sat. 10:00-5:00 Sun. 1:00-5:00 The Islamic Center of Lawrence presents Sister Nancy Ali Former nun turned Muslim "My Journey From Christianity to Islam" Monday, March 5, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union Lawrence, Kansas Free refreshments served For more information call 841-9768. Evans shows Nikki Bartholomew, Storm Lake, Iowa, junior, a move during modern dance class. Guest artist stresses dance, spirituality as forms of art By Bryce J. Tache Kansan staff writer Bill Evans, chairman of the University of New Mexico dance program, is teaching舞 as a KU guest artist this week. He will perform a solo dance concert at 7 on tomorrow at 240 Robinson Center. Dance as an art form is struggling to find an audience, a dance instructor and performer said yesterday. "Dance flourishes when people are concerned about the self," he said. "There was an incredible dance boom in the 70s. It was a very exciting time. Although dance has decreased in popularity, Evans said he expected a renewed interest in the art. "But as a part of the general conservative movement that took over in the '80s, people's values have shifted from human values to the acquisition of material goods." Evans said that in the past decade, spirituality had declined and that dance, a combination of physical and emotional characteristics, had suffered. "Dance is regenerative and life- giving," he said. "It doesn't destroy, compete or conquer. You're creating something that didn't exist before. Instead of tearing something down or using something up, you're building." Evans said he always had wanted to dance. dance to show younger people that we, too, have something to share." Muriel Cohan, assistant professor of dance, said she and Evans had been friends since they met two years ago when Evans was chairman of the University of Indiana dance department. Dance is regenerative and life-giving. It doesn't destroy, compete or conquer. You're creating something that didn't exist before. Instead of tearing something down or using something up, you're building.' Chairman of the University of New Mexico dance program Bill Evans "I've been dancing my whole life," he said. "I've been hooked on dance since I was 3. I started dancing professionally at the age of 8. To me, it seems like my only friend isn't imagining doing anything else." Evans, 49, said few active dancers were his age. "In all the other arts, maturity enhances ability," he said. "I think it's important that dancers of my age and older continue to Cohan and Janet Hamburg, KU associate professor of dance, invited Evans to the University of Kansas as a guest artist. "He is a very masterful teacher," Cohan said. "He is well-respected in the country for not only being a superb teacher but also a performer and choreographer." Evans said his performance Friday would include modern, tap and jazz dance. 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