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The Habitat (665-3636)--Get footloose to the sounds of Pegasus' top-40 dance music. The Heidelberg (663-7758)-Folk duo Pat and Dusty the singer and guitarist will play some originals. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES)-Wild times you'll have dancing to Aluminum Beach's "surfabilly Ska." Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Get into some crazy dancing with VVT. Roundhouse Saloo (769-0592)-Piano like it's supposed to be from Bart Polot. Second Chance (994-5350)-The Look is in town. What else is there to say but rock 'n' roll. U-Club (763-2236)-Non-Fiction plays real rock n' roll. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132)-The Falcons will ghet you on a daneir'0 hih Club Peoria (995-1834) -'CBN DJ Mike Pool spins the funk and pop you want to hear. Go for it! Music University Musical Society The Orpheus Chanber Ensemble will make its fourth Ann Arbor appearance tonight at 8:30. They will perform a program of lively pieces including Bar- tok's Rumanian Dances, and Mozart's Bassoon concerto. Rackham Auditorium. For more information call 665-3717. Ars Musica J.S. Bach's The St. John Passion has been chosen as the final work of the '83/84 season for Ars Musica. The 18th century orchestra will perform on original instruments from the period. The performance will start at 8 p.m. at Bethlehem United Church of Christ (423 S. Fourth Ave.). For more information call 662-3976. Arts Chorale The University Arts Chorale, a group of non-music students, will be joined by the Kantorei der Friedenskirche in their spring concert. The Kantorei, one of the finest church choirs in West Germany, will perform works by Kodaly, Mendelssohn, and Britten. Volker Ebers will direct the Kantorei, and Martin Werner will direct the Arts Chorale. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. For more in- formation call 763-4726. Free. Residential College Singers The 30-inember chorus will perform a diverse program of works. Included will be pieces by Handel, Beethoven, John R.tter and Roy Ringwald. The ensemble will be under the direction of Donald Grigg. For more information call 763-0176. Free. Theater University Players Don't miss London Assurance, direc- ted by Richard Burgwin. Dion S. Boucicault's Victorian comic master- piece, based on the conventions of 18th century drama, is about a young, aloof country beauty being pursued by a boorish fop old enough to be her father. 8 p.m. (Power Center). Tickets are $5.50-7 at the Michigan League Box Of- fice and at the door. Call 764-0450 for more information. The University Gilbert and Sullivan Society UMGASS presents lolanthe, a musical about a hilarious skirmish between a group of woodland spirits and fairies and the peers of the British realm, precipitated by the competition between a shepherd and the Lord High Chancellor for the affection of a beautiful young woman. Mary Locker directs and Eric Becher conducts. 8 p.m. (Lydia Mendelssohn Theater.) $4- 6 at the Michigan League Ticket Office. Call 761-7855 for more information. Dance University Dance Department The department presents "Paces," a concert of contemporary dances choreographed by University student dancers Jennifer Clark, Tina Datsko, Lori Davis, and Betsy Glenn at 8 p.m. (Dance Building, Studio A, 1310 N. University Court). Donation. Call 763- 5460 for more information. University Theater Department The department presents "An Evening of Spontaneous and Premeditated Dance Theater." A guest artist in the University Theater Department's actors' training program, Susan Creitz, comes to Ann Arbor after 11 years as a professional dancer based in New York City. Jef- frey Eichenwald, a former member of the Phylis Lamhur Dance Company, will also be there. 8 p.m. (Trueblood Theater, Frieze Building) $5 (seniors,. students, and children, $4). Call 764- 5350 for more information. Etc The Ark The Third Annual Ark Auction this year will include prints by Milt Kem- nitz, tickets to the Civic Theater's May production of Hello Dolly, University Artists and Craftsmen Guild ArtSpace classes, musical instruments, dinners, at local restaurants and catering ser- vices, records, and more. Celebrity auctioneers include mime O.J. Ander- son and Ann Arbor News arts and en- tertainment editor Jeff Mortimer. 7:30 p.m. at The Ark (1421 Hill St.). $5. Call 761-1451 for more information. University School of Natural Resources "Issues in Public Land Management," a lecture by Sierra Club executive director Mike McCloskey is presented from 3-5 p.m., Dana Building, room 1040 (4430 E. Univer- sity). Call 763-3465 for more infor- mation. Free. Performance Network Performance Network presents the Haile Gerima Workshop with a film titled, Harvest: 300 Years, a Cannes Festival award-winning film about a peasant family's struggle for survival under virtually feudal conditions (Amharic, subtitles). 7 p.m. Perfor- mance Network (408 W. Washington). Call 663-0681 for information. Free. Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996-8555)-More fine country blues from Paul Geremia. The Earle (994-0211)-Bob Elliott, Bill Evans, and bassist Ron Brooks are The Ron Brooks Trio. Jazz the way it's suppose to be played. The Fox's Den (662-1647)-Jazzin' swingin' piano from Stephen Dorar. The Habitat (665-3636) -Terrific top- 40 form Pegasus. The Heidelberg (663-7758) -Relax, and listen to Pat and Dusty's original and traditional folk. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES) -Detroit's Figures on a Beach is back in town. You might have heard their EP Swimming. Pizzeria Uno's (769-1744)-Off the Street, a piano and percussion duo, brings smooth jazz your way all night long. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747)-Go Crazy! with VVT. Roundhouse Saloon (769-2747)-Bart Polot weaves the tunes from his piano. Second Chance (994-5350)-Come on over and see the Look-rock, the way you like it. U-Club (763-2236)-Wait in line if you have to, but see the Fine Lines. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Soaring rock n' roll with the Falcons. Music Conducting Recital University graduate students in con- ducting Donald Grigg and Michael Pavelich conduct works performed by University music students. The pieces to be performed are Durufle's Requiem for organ and chorus, and Mozart's Vespers for small string ensembles. 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (306 N. Division). For more infor- mation call 763-4726. Free. WEMU Eddie Harris, veteran jazz player, appears tonight with popular Detroit saxophonist Wendell Harrison and his band. Harris is best known as the com- poser of "Freedom Jazz Dance." Also on stage will be guest vocalist Pamela Wise. There will be lots of modern jazz and R&B, starting at 8 p.m. at Pease Auditorium (EMU campus, Ypsilanti). For more information call 487-2229. The Ark Day two of the 3rd Annual Ark Auc- tion featuring Lou and Peter Berryman. 7:30 p.m. See Friday's listing. Theater Gilbert & Sullivan Society In harmony no less, lolanthe con- tinues at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing for more information. University Players You can bet on it! London Assurance is running again at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Dance University Theater Department Tonight is the second of two nights o spontaneously premeditated dancing. See Friday's listing for more infor- mation. University Dance Department "Paces" goes step two at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Etc 5th Annual Spring Fun Run: Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission Runs of 3.1 and 7.6 miles with trophies and medallions for top finishers. First 350 registrants receive T-shirts. Check- in from 9-10 - 10:30 a.m. at the County Registration Center. Entrance fees are $6 before April 6, $7 thereafter. Call 973- 2575 for more information. University Human Sexuality Office This day-long conference on Lesbian parenting will explore legal, emotional, and medical aspects of Lesbian paren- ting. Keynote speaker will be Donna Hitchins, a San Francisco attorney, and founder of the Lesbian Rights Fund there. A reception with live entertain- ment will follow. 9am-5pm, Michigan Union. $10-20 sliding scale based on ability to pay. Call 763-4186. Ann Arbor Recreation Department A professional marionette troup all the way from the Big Apple, The Pup- petworks, will perform several favorite animal tales and fables. Aimed at kids but don't let that stop you. $3, kids $2.50, groups of 10 or more kids, at the Slauson Intermediate School (1019 W. Washington) at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Call 994-2326 for details. I ajust go1 buttered Tice's is close oni new ide cream a and taco Sgood old 0 --- n0 "4. 0) Best Gift Shop Middle Earth Make it a "hobbit" to pick up gifts at Middle Earth where the selection seems almost magical. Everything from the latest in stockings to obscene greeting cards offers the gift shopper a melange of sweet knick-knacks from which to choose. Best Ice Cream Lovin 'Spoonful I scream, you scream, we all scream for Lovin' Spoonful. This Main street establishment is known for its home made ice cream and particularly for its oreo cookie flavor. Best Men's Clothing Store Marty's Marty's stands for fashion in Ann Ar- bor. This is definitely the wrong place to hang around and wait for Rodney Dangerfield to walk in. Best Bar Party Dooley 's Always a good "top o' the evening spot," Dooleys is most renowned for its St. Patrick's day party where the green beer flows like water. Best Shoe Store Van Boven 's If the shoe fits, wear it, and with Van. Boven's selection they're sure to have your size. Best Florist Normandie If you're hit with a B-day invasion, Normandie is your best bet. Be You'v bor. Con cheap as smile. Bo Coffee have bee who pick Bars & Clubs The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Jazz it up with the Lunar Glee Club. Del Rio (761-2530) - Local musicians jam tonight. Halfway Inn (764-8558) - Enjoy brunch to the acoustic sounds of local artists as they perform classical everything from to folk. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Marietta Baylis, Abyss and Map of the World do their stuff in a benefit for the Take Back the Night Campaign. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Kevin Lynch and the Cadillac Cowboys rustle up the tunes. Old Town (761-9291) - Local musicians invade Old Town tonight with original jazz and folk. Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Mr. Piano, Bart Polot, never gives those ivories a rest. Music The First United Methodist Church Kantorei der Friedenskirche Dusseldorf and the First United Methodist Church Chancel Choir hold a performance of Bruckner's Mass in E minor for choir and wind ensemble with the University Arts Chorale director Martin Werner. 11 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church (102S. State). Call 662-4536 for more information. Free. Bethelehem United Church of Christ The Kantorei der Friedenskirche Dusseldorf performs again. Volder Evers conducts a program of works by H. Schutz, Dvorak Mendelssohn, and Haydn. Also University graduate Ray McLellan will play three organ pieces to be announced. 3 p.m. at the PHOTOFINISHING FOR YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR BUSINESS HOUR Color Print and Slide Processing at Regular Prices At 3120 Packard !i!!! !!!"iiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii6~@ E aste r Open House Sat., April 14 \ 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sun., April 15 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Thousands of Easter lilies and otl spring plants and flowers on disp Come and enjoy these beauties of springtime and choose your ot for home and gifts. Celebrating our 50th y 1021 Maiden Lane 994-6~ Mon -Fri 8 :0-5 30 Sat 30-4 00, Si Ample free parking This area's largest greenhouse, in bust Deliveries to Ann Arbor & Ye . 4 Hour Service At 619 S. Maple 1315 S. University 34 Weekend/Friday, April 13, 1984 7 Wee -.L.