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MUSIC Prime cuts Page 3 Music lovers will not be short-changed this week, what with Major Events offering a dash of jazzman Chuck Mangione and Prism giving us a chance to catch blues artist Albert Collins. Both acts come to town this week, so for a sneak peek take a look at these previews. FILM Season's greetings Page 4 David Bowie makes his second flm appearance of the year, only this time maybe he should have stayed on the musical stage. His latest effort, Merry Christ- mas, Mr. Lawrence, fails miserably according to this week's review. THE LIST Happenings Page 5-8 Your guide to fun times for the coming week in Ann Arbor. Film capsules, music previews, theater notes, and bar dates, all listed in a handy-dandy, day-by-day schedule. Plus a weekly feature on your favorite foods. DISCS Ecstacy all over Page 9 The end may be near for XTC, but have no fear-they're still producing albums and the latest one is reviewed this week. Mummer fails to live up to the band's past accomplishments, according 'to educated sources. FEATURES More than Bugs Bunny Page 11 The Performance Network is keeping true to form in their promise to bring alternative theater to Ann Arbor. This week the Network features animator An- drea Gomez in their animation workshop. - Sales Manager. .................Meg Gibson Weekend Assistant Sales Manager..........Julie Schneider Friday, October 7, 1983 Weekend is edited and managed by students on the Weekend, (313) 763-0379 and 763-0371; Michigan Vol.I11, ssue 4 staff of The Michigan Daily at 420 Maynard, Ann Ar- Daily, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display Adver- bor, Michigan, 48109. It appears in the Friday edition" tising, 764-0554. of the Daily every week during the University year Magazine Editors . . .. ... . ....... .... Mare Hodges and is available for free at many locations around the Susan Makuch campus and city. Copyright 1983, The Michigan Daily. 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Washington 8 p.m., Friday October 7 By Crystal Duncan THINK BACK over the years that have shaped your life; years responsible for your transformation in- to the studious, responsible college student that you are today. Think back to that far away concept called 'recess' and into those blissful days of total abandon (free of organic chemistry), and recall that hardly a Saturday passed without your presence awaiting "Scooby Doo," or "Bugs Bun- ny," at the television. Film animation, cartoons being perhaps the most recognizable form, is' present in all aspects of the media. Animation can be found coast-to- coast: from Levi Strauss TV commer- cials and Stars Wars movies in Hollywood to a local animation workshop right here in Ann Arbor. An- drea Gomez, award-winning film animator will bring her skills to the Performance Network beginning today at8 p.m. Gomez has been making animated films since 1972. She has successfully produced award-winning films penetrating the entire field of film animation in which cartoon animation is but a small segment. A graduate of the Tylor School of Art at Temple University, she received her bachelor's degree in painting. While in college, Gomez became an apprentice to a film animator, which she describes as "a lucky experience." It is here where she first became intrigued with film animation and gained most of her early knowledge on the techniques involved in the animation process. Gomez affirms, "College is not the place to learn animation," and her at- 0 /° Animation: A lost art titude has certainly paid off - today she is an internationally known film animator. Her works include Ningun, a dance film depicting the journey of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, and Bus Stop, a subjective look at a bus ride through a modern urban lan- dscape. Both films have won awards at the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Specifically, the term animation is defined as the movement of any two or three dimensional object, figure, or drawing, moving not by its own energy, but by energy supplied for it. "Not only does this include cartoon animation," emphasizes Gomez, "but object animation, clay aniimation, sand animation and human animation." All of which can be done with basically a camera, tripod, a set of lights and, of course, imagination. The wonderful thing about animation, she says en- thusiastically, is that "every aspect of it is something you control. From the writing of it, to the drawing of it, to the scoring of it. Every single aspect of film animation is sort of your own little universe. That's what I love about my work." Currently, Gomez teaches film animation in the speech department at Wayne State University and at the Cen- ter for Creative Studies. In addition, she is an active member in the youth program at the Detroit Institute of Arts where she instructs young children in the fundamentals of film animation. She has worked extensively with children during her years of in- volvement with the institute and im- mensely enjoys the creativity that young children seem to naturally possess. "Children are totally unjaded. I can walk into a college class and everybody will have read the technique books of Star Wars and will try to flash this stuff on me," she laughs. "Kids come in and they are fantastic! They are open to information, they are not afraid to tr take the cam wonderful!" Andrea Go with the Mic for the past cy program, program in I The Perfo fall film sei films of An also be presf discussion c following the The Perfo sponsor an i on animatec and older on Gomez. She of film anim individual a The workshc ferent anima animation tc Although teaching, he become sole] as an artist a come. 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