THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday Ar rril 3 _ '1960 .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . ..v dance legend, swing cliches. Glenn Miller and friends had driven swing past the point of no return. So up on 52nd street, the black jazzmen would jam, and out of t h o s e sessions came bop. It's involved stuff, hard to play, and in gen- eral worth digging. Thinking it over though, I'm not writing this primarily to turn people on to Parker and I'm not just laying down a line of heavy esoteria, it's simply a statement that Bird still lives. Like, let's not play fads with music! Black people integrate their music into their jobs and routines, but it seems that most white people hop around from one brand of music to another, never getting more than peri- pherally involved with any form. This year it's 1950's rock, last year - blues, before that folk. Jazz was up there too, the time was the late fifties - The- lonius Monk made the cover of Time. The Newport Jazz Festi- val was the biggest thing on Earth. As white people left it behind though, jazz clubs fold- ed left and right, it was plain economics. So be it, today's mind fash- ions say jazz is out, Bird wore a suit, and tie, how could he be cool? S h o v e it up Columbia Records! Laugh off those half- page BS music a d s. Charlie Parker. doesn't really demand that you have on your bellbot- toms when you turn him on. Af- ter all, he 's dead. But get it clear, Bird lives! Concert to feature new media A Spring Dance Concert pre- of untrained dancers. Dana miering works newly choreo- Reitz has put Klausmeyer's 1 graphed by students and facul- music to different use in creat- f ty of the University of Michigan ing her sensitive quintet, "Pass-C Physical Education Department age."k will be presented by the depart- Chris Dakin and Pat Olesko ment's Concert Dance Organ- have created an environmental ization. piece in which Miss Dakin's C The concert will be held at movement design is derived Lydia Mendelssohn Theater to- from the unusual costumes and night and Saturday, April 3-4, set of Miss Olesko. Miss Dakin r at 8 p.m. A matinee is scheduled will also present a solo piece for Saturday at 2:30 p.m. accompanied by guitarists Rich- t ard and Kenneth Higgenbot- The original electronic scores ham.. of Peter Klausmeyer, a grad- Ranney Mattson has taken t uate student in the School of inspiration f r o m a 72 - hour. t Music, will accompany three stu- Japanese song, "Ai," and cap- f dent works on the program. tures its tone in a shorter dance. Diane Eliot and Marcia Wardell In a more traditional vein,. explore comedy in their respec- Carol Richard has used the tive dance pieces. The experi- music of Erik Satie to create a C mental nature of Miss Wardell's period ballet with contemporary I piece is heightened by her use overtones. a- - Program Info: NO 2-6264 HELD OVER! 4th W EEK,. . SHOWS AT: 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:00-9:10 P.M. Mk~k1ATLI h r-w n 1,.iL. , W A 3A VAY M Faculty contributions to the p r o g r a m include "Kin and Ken," a dance inspired by Afri- can culture and choreographed by Mrs. Vera Embree. Her "Songs of Today," Part 2, is a social comment on the Ameri- can scene with music by Nina Simone. Dr. Esther E. Pease also offers a new work originally created for the Theater Dance Touring Company. The w o r k was inspired by a Handel musi- cal score. Tickets for the concert will be available at the door and at the Lydia Mendelssohn box of- fice. Tickets for the evening performances will be $2.50 and the matinee $2. A discount of 50 cents will be given to students h o I d i n g U - M identification cards. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COLLEGE RINGS SOLD ON RING DAY APRIL 6th-900-500 FOLLETT' S', M IC HIG AN BOOK STOR E STAGE STREET AT NORTH UNI~tkIlY * ANN ARBOR SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION 'O AMERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS 4 .-.__.__ ..... t Have You Noticed? 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