-u - -. - - - p mw -mmaw 7 _w w ! ................. .. ... ........ .......... . ................. .......... . ............................. Bars & Clubs Arbor Valley Inn - Country & Western with John Anthony and Legend. The Blind Pig - Chicago Pete and the Detroiters play soul mixed with R & B. The Earle - Ron Brooks Trio swings with easy jazz. The Fox's Den (Lord Foe) - The wonderful classic pianist Winifred Kerner entertains tonight. The Habitat - Listen to the dan- ce tunes of the Whiz Kids and dan- ce your night away. Joe's Star Lounge - Ann Arbor's favorite wild rockers the Ur- bations. Main Street Saloon - Six female rockers Herizon blast-out original tunes. Mile High Club - Mustard's Retreat plays innovative folk-rock. Mr. Flood's Party - Wild and rockin' country band Stormy Rice Band performs. Mountain Jack's -Rainbow rips up the joint with top-40 hits. Rick's American Cafe - Luther Allison performs. See Music. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer - Bart Polot plays piano solos this evening. Second Chance - Rock with Masquerade to top-40 hits. Stage Door - The string quartet Music Unique plays classics tonight. University Club - Boogie- woogie blues and country & rockabilly unite with George Bedard and the Bonnevilles. West Bank - Swing with the Sextet Topaz to top-40 hits. Music Performance Network "Classical Jazz: An Intimate Evening of Living Music". Per- formance of Ann Arbor's Bruce Dondero's "The Dancer," his first symphonic work, by thirty of Ann Arbor's best jazz musicians. Also performances of the Les Bloom- Bruce Dondero Sextet, pianist. Larry Manderville, and more. 8 p.m. Performance Network (408 W. Washington) $5-$6. Call 663- 0681. University School of Music The Collage Concert, featuring an hour of continuous music by the University's bands, orchestras and choirs. Come early, because no one will be seated after the concert begins. 8:15 p.m. Hill Auditorium. Call 763-3017. Free. Rick's American Cafe (611 Chur- ch) Blues guitarist Luther Allison returns to Ann Arbor to give us a taste of his fab vocals and amazing guitar work which have merited him comparisons to the likes of B. B. King and even Jimi Hendrix. 9:30 p.m. $3.50. Call 996-2747. Dance University Folk Dancing Club Instruction in folk dance for beginners followed by 2 hours of dancing. Music by Ann Arbor's Brown Bag International Folk Dance Band. 8-9:30 p.m. (instruc- tion), 9:30-midnight (dancing). 3rd floor dance studio. (621 E. William), $2. Call 665-9427). University Dance Department "1 Dimension by 2 Dimensons By 3 Dimensions By 4 Dimen- sions ..." Coordinated by Univer- sity Senior dance students, featuring costume designs by University art students, and per- formances by University music and dance students, this will be a spectacular concert and dance show, performed in the round and featuring music ranging from "banjo to blues." 8 p.m. (doors open at 7:30 p.m.) Michigan Union Ballrooms. Call 763-INFO.) Free. Theater Residential College Theater Peter Shaffer's Equus, about a boy's passion for horses, returns and will continue for its second of four performances tonight. The University's Mime Troupe will perform as horses while the ac- companying music by Ann Arbor's Martin Simmons provides a provocative element to the entire performance. Tickets are $3.50 in advance, $4 at the door for the shows at 8p.m. only. Michigan Ensemble Theater Erik Fredricksen stars as a lonely civil servant in Diary of a Madman, an adaptation ofNikolai Gogol's short story. The one-man show is a dramatic and somewhat comic telling of a small man whose aspirations go far beyond the realities of his existence. 8 p.m. New Trueblood Arena, Frieze Building. $8-$10. Call 764-5387. Sports Women's basketball The tall ladies of Ohio State stomp into Crisler Arena for a 7 p.m. confrontation with the University. $1. Call 763-2159. Swimming Splash! The Wisconsin women tankers swim to the Matt Mann Pool for their 7:30 dual meet with Michigan's mermaids. $1. Call 763- 2159. Women's Indoor Track Michigan's relay runners display their flair for hoofing it at the Track and Tennis Bldg. at 6 p.m. $1. Call 763-2159. Etc. Michigan Community Theater Foundation This year's Las Vegas Millionaire Party will be open to the public tonight for everyone's dancing and gambling pleasure. Alone with the Las Vegas-type gaming tables there will be a raffle for various large prizes, music by artists such as the Bill Thomas Trio and others, and even Mayor Lou Belcher will be on hand to host this increasingly popular event. This annual party is held to raise money for the Michigan Theater. A good time is guaranteed all. Casual attire (jacket and tie). 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., Ann Arbor Inn. $5, which in- cludes one drink ticket. 668-8480, 769-9500. Washtenaw County Coordinating Council for Children at Risk University child psychiatrist Judith Kleinman will give a lecture on "Emotional Abuse: The Dilemma of Identification and In- tervention." Coffee will be served and a bag lunch is optional. Noon-2 p.m., Darlington Lutheran Church (3545 Packard). 973-RISK. Free. University League -The League will be sponsoring a lecture on "Obstetrics in the Netherlands: What to Pay for Healthy Babies." The lecture will be given by visiting Dutch professor Hendrick Huisjes, a professor practiced in the areas of gynecology and obstetrics. 8 p.m., International Center (West Quad). 763-6865. Free. Cultural School of Ann Arbor Oneg Shabbat Nira and Moshe Yorav of the Kibbutz Gevulot speak at the "Secular Judaism on the Kibbutz" on the lifestyles they observed while on their kibbutz, such as bar/bat mitzvah, marriage, death, and other societal traditions. 8 p.m. For location call 662-3441, 665- 9244. Free. Bars & Clubs Arbor Valley Inn - Bounce to the country & western beat of John Anthony and Legend. The Blind Pig - R & B greats with a tinge of soul from Chicago Pete and the Detroiters. The Earle - Ron Brooks Trio plays cool jazz for your wining and dining pleasure. The Fox's Den (Lord Fox) -- Steve Larson's jazzy piano solos tonight. The Habitat - More rockin' dance music by Whiz Kids. Joe's Star Lounge - George Bedard and the Bonnevilles mix originals and rockabilly hits tonight. Main Street Saloon - Herizon returns with those six swinging female rockers. Mile High Club - Wide variety of contemporary tunes by Mustard's Retreat. Mr. Flood's Party - Stormy Rice band offers their finale in wild country tunes. Mountain Jack's - Rainbow wraps up the weekend with top-40 dance favorites. Rick's American Cafe - Rockabilly with style at Rick's tonight with the Americatz. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polet plays more solo piano. Second Chance - Don't miss the top-40 rock of Masquerade. Stage Door - Music Unique presents unique classics on strings. University Club - Ronald Shan- non Jackson tonight. See Music. West Bank - Topaz plays top-40 dance hits to get you goin'. Music School of Music For this year's 38th Annual Mid- western Conference on School Vocal and Instrumental Music the School of Music offers the Sydney Youth Chamber Orchestra. This orchestra is composed of 24 15- year-olds who come from all over Austrailia. They have been the recipients of much praise lately and their show is strongly recom- mended. 10:30 a.m., Rackham Auditorium. Along with the Sydney Youth 'Or- chestra the conference will feature High School Honors Choirs. These choirs are composed of high school students selected from around Michigan. As an extra event there will also be a performance by Junior High School Honors Choirs at 3 p.m. at Hill. The High School Honors Choirs will perform at 7:15 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Call 763- 4321. Free. Washtenaw Council for the Arts Roland Shannon Jackson, who will be performing tonight at the U Club, will be giving a drumming lecture and demonstration for all you aspiring young drummers. This Drumming Workshop is spon- sored by Eclipse Jazz and will be held at 4 p.m. at the Trotter House (1443 Washtenaw). 763-4692. Free. Music Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Society Silver Medalist of the sixth Van Cliburn International Piano Com- petition Panayis Lyras will per- form tonight at the Michigan Theater. Lyras has received rave reviews ever since his debut in 1980 and the show promises to be a classic. 8:30 p.m., Michigan Theater. Call 996-0066 for ticket in- formation. Music Eclipse Jazz Tonight at the University Club Eclipse Jazz features jazzman- drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson. Jackson and his band, Decoding Society, offer dynamic entertainment and tonight they are celebrating the release of their latest LP Mandance. Jackson and the Decoding Society hit Ann Arbor only once a year and have already established quite a following. Recommended. Tickets are $6.50 for the shows at 8 and 10:30 p.m., University Club. Ann Arbor Armory Tonight the Armory is holding a Reggae Dance Party featuring none other than Detroit's own Makah Rhythm Tribe and those local boys Stolen Legacy. Other ar- tists will be featured for this evening of entertainment and all are invited to attend from 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Ann Arbor Armory (233 E. Ann). $3. 995-1016. Theater Michigan Ensemble Theater Diary of a Madman gets another entry at 8 p.m. See Friday listing.1 Canterbury Loft The Residential College theaterI in East Quad hosts the return engagement of Equus. 8 p.m. See1 Friday listing. et Dance Dance Department/Michigan Union Tonight there will be a student concert "1 Dimension By 2 Dimen- sions By 3 Dimensions By 4 Dimensions ... " highly creative show featuring solo and group dances. The performances are enhanced by music from "banjo to blues," fabulous costumes, and even some soft sculptures. Doors open at 7:30 for the show that begins at 8 p.m., Michigan Union Ballroom. 763-INFO. Free. Swingin' A's Square Dance Club Ted Shaw will be the featured "caller" for tonight's ever- popular square dance. All are in- vited and urged to come join in the fun. 8-11 p.m., Forsythe School (1655 Newport). $4.50 per -couple. 663-3172,662-6673. Sports You must register at the Office of Student Organizations, Ac- tivities and Programs by Friday, January 21, for tonight's on- campus tournaments in bowling, billiards, darts, backgammon, chess, table soccer, and table ten- Snis. Winners will represent the University in the Association of College-Unions International regional tournaments at the University of Toledo, February 11- 12, 1983. Information on registration and tournaments is available at the Campus Games Center desk, 2nd floor of Michigan Union. Call 763-5786. Free. Indoor Track The Track and Tennis Bldg. hosts today's prelims and finals of the exciting Michigan Relays, beginning at 3 p.m. Run on over. $1. Call 764-0247. Water volleyball The Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Department sponsors today's 5-7 p.m. aqueous free-for- all in the Mack Indoor Swimming Pool (715 Brooks). 50. Call 994- 2898. Ice Skating The Coterie-Newcomers Club of Ann Arbor invites new Ann Arbor residents to Veterans Ice Arena (2150 Jackson) tonight from 8:30- 10:30 p.m. for a figure eight with the gang. $2. Call 662-1131. Etc. University Exhibit Museum Planetarium Tonight at the audio-visual presentation entitled "Orion and Company" all the constellations and planets visible in the winter sky will be viewed. The presen- tation will be held at 10:30 & 11:30 a.m. and 2, 3, and 4 p.m. at the Exhibit Museum (Geddes at N. University). $1. Call 764-0478. Friends of Matthaei Botanical Gardens Avis Waldecker will be on hand this afternoon to teach flower pressing techniques for such things as greeting cards, stationary, and pictures. 2-2:30 p.m., Matthaei Botanical Gardens (1800 N. Dix- boro Rd.). $2.50. Friends and members free. Call 764-1168. Michigan Community Theater Foundation The LasVegas Millionaire Party continues, see Friday ETC. Syda Foundation The Foundation welcomes heir guest Swami Shantananda, inter- national lecturer on Siddha meditation. Shantananda's lecture will be on the subject of "Shaivism: The Path to Self- Recognition." 8 p.m. (1522 Hill). Call 994-5625. Free. Coterie-Newcomers Club of Ann Arbor The Club will be sponsoring an Ice Skating Party which is open to all newcomers to Ann Arbor or even those who have returned within the past two years. The par- ty runs from 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. at the Veterans Ice Arena (2150 Jackson). $2 and skate rentals are available for $1. Call 662-1131. Bars & Clubs Del Rio - Local talent will jazz up your Sunday at Del Rio tonight. Joe's Star Lounge - Diverse tunes with Safe House Benefit, Beaucoup and other guests. Mr. Flood's Party - Original sounds on piano, guitar and vocals by Terry Tate. Rick's American Cafe - Epicurean plays rock to boost this University Crew's Benefit. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot offers pleasant piano. Second Chance - Top-40 hits with Masquerade, those wild rockers. Theater Michigan Ensemble Theater Another listing for Gogol's Diary of a Madman. 8p.m. See Friday. Canterbury Loft Equus trots back in. 8 p.m. See Friday listing. Sports Women's basketball Indiana holds court with the University tall women today at 2 p.m. in Crisler Arena. $1. Call 763- 2159. Etc. Pan-Hellenic Assocation There will be an open house meeting on Michigan's sorority winter rush this afternoon from 1-3 p.m. in the Michigan Union's An- derson Room. Call 663-4505. Free. Ann Arbor Unitarian Fellowship A discussion by University social work professor Rosemary C. Sarri on "Dismantling Social Services" will take place 10 a.m. at the Burns Park Community Center, (1320- Baldwin). Call 971-8638. Free. Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission The nip of winter is in the air, and it's time once again for the County Farm Winter Festival! Fun in- cludes sleigh rides, a cross-country ski race, folk music, and lots more. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. So grab the kids and zoom on over to the County Farm, (2960 Washtenaw). Call 973-2575 for fur- ther info. Free admission. Yoga Center The Ann Arbor Yoga Center is Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig - Let Boogie Woogie Red help you boogie away your blues. The Earle - Larry Manderville takes over the piano with sweet solos. Joe's Star Lounge - It's jitter- bug dance night at Joe's with Blue Front Persuaders. Mr. Flood's Party - Versatile rock and blues by the Phantones tonight. Mountain Jack's - Rainbow returns to color your night with top-40 dance hits. Rick's American Cafe - VVT presents wild music along the lines of the Jam, Clash, and others. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) w David Mayer takes to the keys with piano solos. Second Chance - Everyone's local reggae favorite SLK perfor- ms in honor of their new release. University Club - A DJ will be on hand to play your favorites for tonight's dance party. Etc. Renaissance Universal Club The Michigan Union hosts "Universalism," a multi-media presentation on the state of the world, followed by a study group report on "Is Anyone Controlling America's Free Economy?" 7-8 p.m. Call Kirk at 971-6882. Free. sponsoring a "white session," or public gathering of Initiation of the Great Universal Brotherhood, today at noon at the Yoga Center, 205 E. Ann. Call 769-4321. Free. University Exhibit Museum Planetarium Take a gander at the stars and planets visible in these wintry skies at 2, 3, and 4 p.m. at the Exhibit Museum, Geddes at N. University. $1: Phone 764-0478. Metamorphosis are conducted by doctoral student Yakov Kreizberg at 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Call 763- 4726. Free. The Ark Nelson Amos performs pieces by two contemporary guitar com- posers, Augustin Barrios and William Foden. Also included in the program are works by Albeniz, Satie, and Paganini. The show begins at 8 p.m., and the Ark is located at 1421 Hill. $5. 761-1451. Etc. Center for Continuing Education of Women The center's conference room hosts a re-entry '83 brown bag lun- ch with women who have recently returned to school from noon-1:30 p.m. (35 S. Thayer). Call 763-1353. Free. Student Wood and Crafts Shop The "Introduction to Wood-, working" class begins today from1 7-10 p.m. Student fee is $18. (5371 S. A. B. Thompson.) Call 763-4025. American Statistical Association The Ann Arbor chapter opens the new year with a lecture by the University's noted economist, Dr. Saul H. Hymans, on modern micro- econometric modeling. Refresh- ments served at 7:30 p.m.; lecture begins at 8 p.m. Room 1016, Paton Accounting Center, School of Business. Call 994-3500, ext. 5526. Free. Renaissance Universal Club "Why Meditate?" a half-hour show on yoga and meditation will be shown for eight showings every hour on the hour, starting at 11 a.m. Personal instruction will be available after each show. Call 971- 6882. Free. Bars & Clubs The Earle - Larry Manderville plays more mellow piano. The Fox's Den (Lord Fox) - Winifred Kerner plays classic piano this evening. The Habitat - Rock and dance hits by the contemporary band Whiz Kids. Joe's Star Lounge - 10-piece Detroit-based band Sun Messengers play blues, jazz and even Latin. Mr. Flood's Party - The popular group Lost World String Band combines ragtime, blues, etc. Mountain Jack's - Rainbow will be featured tonight with top-40 dance songs. Rick's American Cafe - Dan- ceable rock from the '50s-'80s by the Jets. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Sensational piano solos by Bart Polot. Second Chance - More of that '60s rock with Steve King and the Dittilies. University Club - Local per- formers entertain for Soundstage at the club. West Bank - Topaz tunes into top-40 dance hits this evening. Sports Basketball Eric Turner leads the surging hoopsters against Purdue at Crisler Arena, circa 8 p.m. Go' Blue...$5. Call 764-0247. Ann Arbor Trust Lunch and Learn University athletic director Don Canham, always an interesting speaker, talks on "The Business Side of Intercollegiate Athletics" today in the Campus Inn at noon. $5.50 gets you in and lunch as well. Reservations by Jan. 25. Call 994- 5555, ext. 214. Music Michigan Union Arts Program Barbara Weiss of the Academy of Early Music performs on har- psichord at 12:15 p.m. today in the Michigan Union Pendleton Room. Call 763-5900. Free. University Musical Society 1981 Van Cliburn competition silver medalist Santiago Rodriguez is fast gaining an inter- national reputation. He performs on piano in Rackham Auditorium tonight at 8:30 p.m. $6-9. Call 665- 3717. Academy of Early Music An evening of baroque music (including Bach, Mozart, and Forquerray) will benefit the Nuclear Weapons Freeze cam- paign tonight at 8 p.m. in the Michigan Union Pendleton Room. Features performers from Ann Arbor's Ars Musica ensemble. $4 ($2 for students and senior citizens). Call 665-9160. Theater Michigan Ensemble Theater Another look at Old Times. See Wednesday listing. 8 p.m. Saline Area Players Stella! Take a certain Streetcar Named Desire down to the Saline High School Auditorium (7190 Maple) for the Players' productioni of Tennessee Williams' great play. 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University Club - A favorite event at the U Club tonight with their Reggae Dance Party. West Bank - Six guys will enter- tain you with top-40 dance tunes. Music University Symphony Orchestra Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 and Hindesmith's Symphonic Bars & Clubs The Earle - Sophisticated solos on piano by Larry Manderville. The Habitat - Let the Whiz Kids whip up some excitement for you with top-40 hits. Joe's Star Lounge - Everything from Motown to Chicago blues can be heard at Joe's by the Falcons. Mr. Flood's Party - Steve Newhouse Band blends country classics with originals. Mountain Jack's - Rainbo is on stage again with more top-40 dance hits. Rick's American Cafe - Oroboros comes from Cleveland with the music of Grateful Dead, Little Feat, etc. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) - Bart Polot is back on piano tonight. Second Chance - Steve King en- tertains with his Dittilies again tonight. University Club - Come and en- joy the comedy offered by Laugh Track. West Bank - Those guys are at' it again with top-40 dance by Topaz. Theater Michigan Ensemble Theater Harold Pinter's Old Times ex- plores the uncertainty of memory when three characters meet for an evening reunion and remember things that never really happened. A comic mystery directed by Richard Burgwin in the New Trueblood Arena, Frieze Building. 8 p.m. Call 764-0450. Univer The Marcea ter for Januar Januar Arbor silent n 37 17. Eclips Budd the Un Auditor at 8 p.r with c cussioi 5924. 6 Weekend. Januarv 21 1983 7 i