$$$ To help your group raise money, call Mike at 864-5351. Concert series celebrates Black history By Ines Shuk Kansan staff write UNITED ARTISTS THEATRE MONDAY, JANUARY 10 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM City Center, 462 N. Broadway, New York, NY 10014 VARSITY OCT 11 Mass 8:22 10:05 Friday (3) Mass SAVE $7.00 for SAFE SHOW TICKETS HILLCREST SITE 13 8:22 10:00 Born on the dawn of July (R) SAVE $7.00 for SAFE SHOW TICKETS Sunny Day (R)G SAVE $7.00 for SAFE SHOW TICKETS Wings (R) SAVE $7.00 for SAFE SHOW TICKETS Host's (R)G SAVE $7.00 for SAFE SHOW TICKETS Dancing Miss Daisy (R) SAVE $7.00 for SAFE SHOW TICKETS W hen it comes to celebrate Black History Month, the University of Kansas knows how to strike the right chord. Soprano meek Dilworth, pianist Karen Computin- son作曲家 Coleridge-Taylor Percussion and Greg Drows, William Grant ering a bread range of Black music and history. CINEMA TWIN 10:48/11:59 AM 2013 FESTIVAL 8:25-10:00 PM Air Date Air Rate Lodge Wi-Fi® $1.00 Dive Wi-Fi® ($9) $1.00 AT&T Wi-Fi ($7.99) $1.00 Cooling Room PFG $1.00 MOVIE LINE 841-$1.91 Karen Hutchinson 642 Masson HALI 749- Marathon (only) 12:50 1912 music history. To begin the series, Dixworth will sing in a recital accompanied by Hutchinson at 8 a.m. Sunday at 10 a.m. Saturday at Swartberg Murray Hall in Murray Hall. The performance will include works by Black composers, such as Leif Lillis, Grant Stall, Daniel S. Scott, and Drew back complements such as William Grant Sill, Leslie Adams, Scott Joplin and well Ellington, as well as Handel and Roetho Waren has a lot of insight and inspiration. It's an honor to work with her, Dilworth said. The retaliation will include two songs from New York composer Elie Segmester, set to the poetry of Langston Hughes. A Lawrence native, the pieces were chosen to commemorate Segmester's 80th birthday. ONE OF THE YEARS 10 BEST Roger & Me William Grant Still Dilworth, indictedman "Dr. Dive", blowworth, named because of her docu- rate degree and her live-behavior femal- e opera roles, said everybody who blacked out her eyes. "Blacked out it runs a marraige," she said. "It has inported American and European folk love." The touricial premiere will be the two artists' first visit to KU and their joint premiere. Dilworth said the recibit included a broad selection of pieces from which college students could learn. "People are going to be exposed to some literature never shown before," Dilworth said. LAST DAY 5:30, 8:30 "A TITANIC TRUMPH!" BANNIER BLAKE MY LEFT FOOT OPENS FRIDAY 4:15, 7:30, 9:45 The San Francisco sorpranjo was the recipient of many musical awards such as the a Ceresolo Award and Francisco Opera's Menlo Program. Francisco Opera was a first prize winner in Chicago and was a first prize winner in Denver. Mendezersinger Competition, held in Grea Austria, in 1897. NOW PLAYING There. & FRI. $15.95, 7:15, 9:30 GAME BOO LAST DAY $2.50, 8:30 The paasist said performing for a college audience was interesting because she had to perform for their ears and for their eyes. Young people need a show-like concert. "I would like that the people that come to my conferences would continue going to other minders' and would attend classical events with an open mind," she said. Hutchinson's plans include a recital at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Greg Dyes. Hutchinson said that Hutchinson sent that *Black History* Month was a special occasion to feel proud about black composters, although Blacks should always feel proud about their privilege. Colendge Taylor-Perkinson Hutchinson also will appear in a piano recital at 9am Wednesday at Swainton when she will perform works only from black compositions such as George Walker, Ursus Key Coloridge Taylor and Perkinson and Greg Dyes. dise recordings of solo piano works by Sergel; Prokofiev, she has performed with the Philadelphia Philharmonic Monie Orchestra and the State Orchestra of Sacred Grec in苏州。 Hitechmon will perform the premiere of 'Solo Notions for Plain' and 'Piano Somata No 2*' by Dyes. Dickinson 930 W. HWY 1500 # 240 CITY AND TOWN Dickinson INTERNAL APARTMENT R LOOSE CAINNONS R THE LITTLE MERMAID G HEARTH CONDITION R STEEL CONDYLAS PG TREMORS PO-13 STELLA PC-13 STEEL PC-13 are good on the sale, & clean. You should know: Every 3 months enough aluminum is thrown away to rebuild the entire U.S. commercial airline fleet. This aluminum is recyclable. side show about her father's composing works at 2 in Wednesday at Alderson Alderham in the Kansas Union The presentation will be co-sponsored by SUA. Judith Still executive director of William Grant Shil Music and daughter of William Grant Shil See BLACK, p. 7 THURSDAY, FEB 15 A17 AT 8:00PM, KANSAS SUNDAY, FEB 17 A17 AT 4:00PM WOODRUFF ALTOIRUM, YAMASA SUNDAY, TICKETS $2.00 DON'T JUST RENT THE VIDEO! EXPERIENCE THE TERROR AGAIN ON THE BIG SCREEN! 1990 I I Littleton Daily Kansas SUK WEEKEND FILMS FEBRUARY 16-18, 1990 A DIPINE LEE VUINN Do THIS RIGHT Thing PRESENTED AS PART OF BLACK HERITAGE MONTH FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 7:00 & 9:30 PM MAININEE SUNDAY AT 2:00 PM. TICKETS $2.50 SALE HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND JOHN WATSON TICKETS $2.50 MONITY PYTHON'S AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE SATURDAY AT 4:00 PM 11CNEES 3200 ALL SHOWNS IN THE WUSOUR AUDIORUM. TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE SUA OFFICE, KANSAS UNION. CALL 684-SHOW FOR MORE INFORMATION. RECHARD DIETEHS Thursday, February lexander (right) talks to Jerel Taylor, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, about the theater department. Teacher to recruit minorities ammus creates theater program for fine arts school Brvce J. Tache ___ Answer: It's funny, but many people think is theater a place or places or certain areas, he said. "I believe that theater happen wherever I am, not in reverse. I am a theater maker." *invitation this evan Alexander, a friend instructor of theater once was asked by a friend why he wasn't in New York or the Angeles. **When** found the question amusing, Alexander is teaching acting and improvisation this semester at the University of Kansas. Negotiations are under way for him to help the theater department recruit minor students during the next few years. Already, hement had been ANNOUNCING... Alexander said the small number of minority students was hiring the department. Question: $1.00 Alexander said the KU therapist department had been wanting to do something like teach her. enrolled at KU, fewer than 10 were in college. Black of the KU, fewer than 1 I teach to them. Black in college, a Hispanic woman and I like that it is, students "And I wear a button that has a picture of the earth and says 'I am a button that has a picture of the earth and says 'I am a people, that he said 'This is who I'm about, this kind of theater that I do is about that too. This theater program that we are formulating will be about that I have anything to do about it.'" (Ayala) DRINKS! Besides recruitment of minority students, leacander besides he招聘 the program would include leacander he said he "we can't do plays by Blake playwrights or Hispanic playwrights as American playwrights because we can't have the students for inertion in them," he said. "we can't have infectious for white students to go around in would be indoors for white students to go around in Blackface or talk with Spanish accents or whatever." Blackface, person, Kansas City, Keni, junior, a Black theater major, said he was pleased with what Alexander was attempting to work on this problem," he said. "I think it's great that they finally have someone in there to work on this problem," he said. "The government will occur when the Office of Admissions Thursday "We are formally asking what it will take to attract an minority into the theater, he said," and that grace have them, we want to keep them and train them and do the kind of plays that not only represent their and their audience, but plays that are not necessarily about Black people or Asian people or Hispanics in the physically handicapped." said that of the 642 mines. Nights visits every high school he said, that's why he goes to be a way to recruit people. JOE WILKINS 401 N. 2nd UP & UNDER Alexander said that of the 62 minority students Recruitment will occur when the Office of Ammussus visits area high schools and community colleges on behalf of the University, he said. There we got to be a way to recruit people into the theater program and have them feel that they can be represented. he said "That, above anything else, is what we are working on. We want all faces of humankind to be represented." Smith & Wessons Alexander said he didn't know how so few university students were enrolled in the theater department, "with as many things in this world, and particularly here, with minorities in this country face everyday possible rejection," he said. "As a theater artist that almost two-told because you are in a profession in which you can be rejected on a whim just for auditioning for something." Tonight- 25¢Draws "So it's very important that you see yourself up in such a way that you are ready for the challenge of that. You prepare yourself, you train yourself in a way that you know can do whatever you put forth in a way that, Alexander said, the program would have a specific message for students. 50c Wells & THE KILLER BEES ARE HERE!!! 623 Vermon See LEWAN, p. R 6980-148 University Daily Kansan / Thursday February 15, 1990 5B