ARTS T6 . ichigan Daily Friday, September 19, 1986 Pcage~7 Dancers to sizzle By Katherine Hansen The tiny rehearsal studio is drab, dull, and dimly lit, but that's beside the point; within these four walls shines a six-star constellation of talent... The sensual, pulsating sounds of Falco pervade the air as choreographer Whitley Setrakian and dancers get down to business and begin fine-tuning their concert repertoire. Ah, the com - mencement of the creative pro- cess. It takes all six dancers to tango, so everyone's input counts. One...two....three...four... "You got a new movement or are you just making that up? " one dancer jokingly chides another.' There's a lot of good-natured clowning. This is a tightly-knit bunch that believes in combining rehearsal with fun. Even Setrakian's infant son, Samuel, coos in delighted approval of this innovative and dynamic group. This is People Dancing, an Ann Arbor-based professional modern dance company, and they're preparing to set the audience's toes a-tappin' in new- fangled Tango time. Whitley Setrakian, the company's choreographer and artistic director, is an avid experimentalist; any and all combinations of dance, drama, and humor elements are fair, game in her science. The traditional Tango, for instance, will never be the same after tomorrow night's premiere of Setrakian's newest piece "Slow See PEOPLE, Page 8 Q/. Chiogo Style Hod -