The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 12, 1982-Page 7 Humor, pathos, and trout at the festival I U 1 ned mime artist Marcel Marceau raises eyebrows at the Power Center .Friday and Saturday nights at 8. Clubs/Bars The Ark (1421 Hill; 761-1451) ,..Billy Novick and Guy van Duser, -recent favorites at the Michigan .Theatre's folk festival, perform on clarinet, guitar, saxophone, and tin ,-,,whistle (really). Doors open for ,.Friday and Saturday performances at 8:30. -0Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; . 995-2132) Chicago Pete and the Detroiters abring New Orleans-style jazz and blues to Mr. Floods for Friday and ,'Saturday night performances. Show begins at 8.30-. Joe-JOStar Lounge (109 N. Main; The Urbations, a local band making quite good lately, bring ,some very upbeat rock to Joe's Friday and Saturday nights. On Sunday evening the Sailkats, another local. group, plays a benefit for the Michigan Abortion Rights uAction League. "ick's American Cafe (611 Church; 996-2747) Bring Toto and the whole gang to hear Emerald City, featuring Spirit on Friday and Saturday nights. Em- phasis on Motown and blues, with a reputed Diana Ross sound. On Sun- day, more local R 'n R from The Privates. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; 994- sHeavy volume rock invades erond Chance SaMgsy nDet. O- area. Shows every night this weekanotedoa. ru, ly eei Concerts Hall and Oates The classic pop-white-blues duo waltzes into Hill Auditorium Sun- day evening at 8. If little else, Hall and Oates surely are a great com- mercial success: no other group had more gold and platinum records in 1981. Further proof: the concert is sold out. School of Music Listen as faculty member Jeffrey Bradetich proves that double basses are good for more than oom-pahs. A 'different' program of entertain- ment, featuring works by Couperin, Haydn, Eylar, and Bottesani. Recital Hall, starts at 8. Theater The Stage Company The Indian Wants the Bronx, an Israel Horovitz play about an East Indian's introduction to New York street life, plays at Canterbury Loft. Performances Friday (8 and 9:45 p.m.), Saturday (8 p.m.) and Sun- day (3 p.m.). Daily reviewer Tania Blanich called the production "at times unconvincing, at other times succeeding." You decide. Clown Conspiracy of New York City Retaining the artistry of the vin- tage European circus clown, The Clown Conspiracy will present You Can't Hurry Love, a clown show comprised of sixteen different sket- ches. . Marcel Marceau Called "the best thing that ever happened to silence," Marceau will say nothing in his Friday and Satur- day night performances at the Power Center.:Emotive mime enter- tainment, however, should abound. .Quiet hour at 8. Miscellaneous University Club Hey kiddies! It's Michigras, the U- Club student carnival! Bowling, billiards, casino, arcade, food, drink, and dancin with live music. And prizes! Starts at 8. Admission is $2.50. Oh boy! By Richard Campbell W ALKING INTO Thursday night's 16mm Festival at the Michigan Theate, the first thing I noticed was a stuffed man, headless, sitting in the rear seats. A few years ago, such an event would not have seemed particularly out of place at the annual film festival. But as sure as the Michigan Theatre is dif- ferent than Lorch Auditorium, so are the movies slightly more sedate. Here's a brief glimpse at Thursday's show: Wind Chimes (Robert Holman) was a intensely structured, Bergmanesque look at the psychosis of a young woman. A clock with a porcelain face and bulging eyes, a bleeding bouquet of flowers, and wind chimes were soberly intercut with straining music to very ef- fectively overwhelm the viewer. A film that might have been more ap- propriate at the 8mm Festival, but was still a relief from the tightly construc- ted films of the evening, was Dutch Treat (Paul Richmond). Fanatically compressed snippets from TV shows were scratched with images of sharks and strange rays emanating from people's eyes. It was bizarre, but without much of a point. The hit of the evening was Deep Trout (Abbott Meader/Walter Easton). This was a sparkling, personal odyssey through the streams of Maine. Wildly inventive, our hero travelled through summer and winter, fishing, and living off the land. The antagonist on this journey was a flying trout that would periodically impale itself through the man's head. The film was a happy combination of good music, delightful humor, and William Blake quotations. Landing Lights (Mark D. Ryan) was an interesting look at-airplanes landing. Starting with a blue sky and clouds, Ryan shot some footage of airplanes in extremely slow motion, thus reducing 375 N MAPLE 769-1300 BARGAIN MATINEES-DAILY $2.50 S Riveting... 0111111 Enthralling... 7 115 ClARIOTSAcademy 4.0 . 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