ARTS The Michigan Daily Monday, April 6, 1987 Page 7 In step with DANCE By Jose-Arturo Martinez It was just the normal state affairs...well, almost. Godzilla came by for a cameo appearance, Tokyo once again underwent its annual urban renewal, the service at Greg's Cafe' was as good as ever, and the dancing was hot! What am I talking about? Why just the normal goings on over at the Music School's McIntosh Thea - tre, Saturday night. The combined BFA, MFA dance concert this weekend, Patterson, Weiser, Grad and Thornton, DANCE came off, despite some interruptions from Mother Nature, rather well. "Dust to Dust" proved to be the single, funniest work of the con - cert. A'solo choreographed for and by joy Grad had her cavorting through the forests as a number of reptiles. At times she seemed like a lumbering creature, perhaps a Bron - tosaurus searching the tree tops for food. At other times, she was a smaller, more agile creature scam - pering back and forth. Grad fulfilled her character extremely well and as mentioned earlier, Godzilla did make a guest appearance, and he was as forceful as ever. For raw energy "After Hours", Jennifer Weiser's group work chor - eographed to the music of the 'Dir - ty Dozen Brass Band' made for a rousing close to the show. Gregory Patterson, Brad Appleton and Van D. Knoxx III portrayed three fel - lows out for a good time at the club. All attempt to show up each other and maintain that air of cool that is so vital. The rag time mus - ic, Fedora's double- breasted suits and spats gave the piece its Roaring Twenties feel. Appleton, Knoxx and Paterson made for a formidable trio and a rousing routine. "She Who", was Patterson's group work that took a more ser - ious approach to portrayal of sub - ject matter than his earlier, "Wait - ing My Turn". Patterson and. Marsha Pabalis are probably the best male-female combination cur - rently at the Dance School. "She Who", has Pabalis as a central 'womyn' character dealing with a traditionally oriented society, and how women can help each other to attain independence. Tracy Thornton's character, in her solo Mysteria Magica, was an eerie Priestess that proceeded to weave a spell over the audience. Featuring music by Andreas Vol- lenweider, and a set seemingly bare - ly lit by a dozen candles set on the stage space, she cleverly used the spotlight to impart snippets of movement to the audience remin - iscent of a voodoo dance. Thorn - ton's character gobbled up the and - ience with her vivid eyes and snarl and drew them into her influence. CLASSIFIED ADS 764-0557 Tracy Thornton, Jennifer Weiser, Gregory Patterson and Joy Grad from the combined BFA, MFA dance concert, "DANCE." Con tin ued from Previous Page HELP WANTED NEW ENGLAND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS- (Mass.) Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls. 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