Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 2, 1987 Area talents to shine at benefit 4 By Beth Fertig The Eclipse Jazz benefit concert at the Ark this Saturday night promises to be an exciting event. Its roster includes some of the finest talents the Ann Arbor area has to offer. For starters, on Saturday, Morris Lawrence, Instructional Coordinator of Music at Washtenaw Com - munity College, will be leading his notorious Afromusicology En - semble through some original African, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian jazz. They will also be joined by a small dance troupe. The W.C.C. students - who are part of the W.C.C. Jazz Orchestra - have played all over Michigan, at the Montreux Festival, and at last year's Jazz For Life Concert at Hill Auditorium. This year they will also be seen at the Indianapolis Jazz Festival and the Pan Am Olympics. Lawrence leads the group and writes a majority of the music which the students play, explaining, "I want my students to understand they're practicioners of the arts, not just theorizing." Saxophonist Les Bloom, a regular at Ann Arbor's Bird of Paradise jazz club, will be fronting an "all star" line-up Saturday. According to Dan Pettit, Eclipse's Technical Director, Bloom judges every crowd to see what music will go over best for a spontaneous result. The resident saxophonist has been widely acclaimed for his creative improvisational skills. The New Testament Singers are no strangers to this area either. This relatively new Flint-based gospel group last thrilled the local crowds back in February, at the WCBN- FM Benefit Bash at the Union Ballroom. The group's members met at their Flint church, and have since been warmly received throughout southeastern Michigan. 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