page 8. - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 19, 1986 'People Dancing' I I (Continued from Page 7) Boat to Hong Kong." She has no qualms about innovation. In fact, she thrives on it and ow her company's success to her uninhibited style and her ability to conceive pieces that elicit laughs from grateful and delighted audiences. Setrakian's life hasn't always held room for the offbeat and often times irreverent style she favors. A graduate of New York's famouk High School for the Performing Arts and a former student of the prestigious Joffrey Ballet and Alvin Ailey schools, she also holds a degree from the U-M Dance Department, where she currently teaches modern dance for non-majors. "They call me a 'visiting adjunct lecturer,'" says Setrakian. In 1983 she founded People Dancing and began to adapt her rather austere training to suit her own flamboyant, dramatic, and even comic, style. This adaptation yields the stunning repertoire of pieces that aim to please everyone from the serious dance patron to the casual and curious enthusiast. Tomorrow night's perfor - mance, at 8 p.m., will include the premiere of "Slow Boat to Hong Kong," "Annapurna," a repertory piece refreshed and rescored by a new composer, and "Ferretworks," another repertory piece never before performed on the Lydia Mendelssohn stage. It's an awe-inspiring program that promises to impress, amuse, and delight. ...Break's over and it's back to work. The company's two men and four women resume their places on the miniscule studio floor. There's a ao-your-own- thing-within-reason attitude floating about. "Jeannette, are you the back apex of the triangle?" Setrakian inquires of one of the dancers. They raid each other's seltzer water supply as they dart about the floor perfecting their timing and execution. Setrakian's husband, fellow company member David Genson takes five to change baby Sam's diaper. Amidst this apparent chaos, People Dancing will undoubtedly construct a most witty and enchanting program. Legendary entertainer Lou Rawls will be performing tonight at Hill Auditorium. The show is especially meaningful -because Ann Arbor .Mayor Ed Pierce has proclaimed today "Lou Rawls Day" in honor of the singer's achievements in the areas of entertainment and higher -education. The Office of Major Events presents HOLLY NEAR Michigan Daily ARTS 763-0379 BERLIN, JERUSALEM AND THE MOON is the title of the newest work by A Traveling Jewish Theatre-the highest acclaimed Jewish Theatre Groups in the world today. Presented by Hillel/Hill Street Forum and the Common Ground Theatre Ensemble, TJT will perform this ambitious theatrical mixture of music, mime, masks, puppetry, storytelling and stand-up comedy Sunday night at 8 p.m. at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Call 7634556 for more information. Saturday, September 27 8pm, Power Center Ann Arbor Tickets available at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, all Ticket World Outlets, Schoolkid's Records & Tapes, Herb David Guitar Studio Charge by phone 763-TKTS WEEKEND MAGAZINE Frilays in The Daily 763-0379 CANTERBURY HOUSE ESPISCOPAL CHURCH AT U-M 218 N. Division St. Services daily, 5 p.m.; Midnight (exc. Saturday). All Are Welcome * * * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave.-662-4466 (between Hill and S. University St.) William Hillegonds, Senior Minister Sunday Worship Services at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School, including nurseries at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. CAMPUS MINISTRY Sunday Bible Study 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Communion Service 7:00 p.m. * * *- AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCli Huron St. (between State & Division): Sundays: 9:55 Worship, 11:25 Bible Study groups for both Undergrads and Graduate Students. Wednesday: 5:30 Supper (free) and Fellowship. CENTER OPEN EACH DAY for information call 663-9376 ROBERT B. WALLACE, PASTOR f 4 I I I RENT A REFRIGERATOR Phone. 429-0121 or 815-895-2443 or TOLL FREE.800-255-2255, Ext. 7368 FREE DELIVERY $i A ll Shws Beore . raVp r6tt PMro Dailynen 77 . STAND BY ME (R) Sat & Sun .1 00, 300 00 7 00, 9 00 Fri. & Mon. Thurs. 5:00,7:00, 9:00 fi' GEORCA KENASOM ODroORATX)k I 3020 WASHTENAW AVE. 434-1630 BORN AMERICAN (s) Sat & Sun.1:15,3:15.5:15,715,9:15 Fri &Mon.Thurs 515,715 915 HARD BODIES It(R) Sat. &Sun 1:00,5:00,7:00.9:00 Fri & Mon .Thurs 00 9 00 SHANGHAI SURPRISE (PG-13) Sat &Sun us00,700 Fri. & Mon,-Thurs. 7:00 r GEORE KER&WOTES (Opa.AT"O 1 231 .STATE 6625296 I II m