ARTS Thursday, December 1, 1988 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Players. shake dust off ! Dream "(Audiences) should have fun with it... They should hear, see, and experience Shakespeare's treatise on love." Associate Theater Prof. Phillip Kerr, on A Mid- summer Night's Dream ites: Maple leaf reggae BY JOE HELMINSKI SHAKESPEARE comes out of the woods and into the light in the Uni- versity Players' production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Strobe light, that is. "This version is not done in a assi fred AdS CUPID'S HELPER HI CRAIG!! How are you doing stranger? Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving( I'm sure your turkey won't be as dry as mine). You have to start working out with Marty and I next week. HI ROB!! I'm psyched about working out. Missed ya over break.Be gentle, it's been a while. TICKETS ONE-WAY DETROIT TO NYC Dec. 13, 5:30, Call747-1100 ***** TWA JFK-DTW Jan 29 $75 ***** Vince 483-7947 * *One Way Ticket* * La uardia to Detroit Jan 4, price neg. 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Petersen last appeared in a professional pro- duction of Follies in Detroit. One of Shakespeare's most memorable char- acters, Puck, will be played by not one but three actors: Alexa Eldred, Liz Haas, and Cassandra Nelson. Director Kerr has appeared on Broadway in Macbeth with Christo- pher Plummer and Glenda Jackson. His last directing job was the Uni- versity Players' rendition of The Skin of Our Teeth. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM will show Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sun- day at 2 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets are $5 with student i.d. and are available at the Michigan League Box Office. THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 BY JIM PONIEWOZIK OH, Canada... home of Esso gaso- line, acid rain, and liberal drinking ages. Though I don't visit there as often as I did in my southeast Michigander youth, I still slip into the occasional reverie, pining for the days when I would watch The Beach- combers on CBC (followed by a good curling match), take advantage of the relatively-strong Ugly Ameri- can Dollar, and listen to that great Canadian reggae... OK, I lied. Not only do I hate curling, I also never listened to any Canadian reggae. Because there's no such thing. Or so I thought, until I heard the Sattalites. No, this isn't Gordon Lightfoot with dreadlocks, it's a gen- u-me reggae band from Canada, with a sound heavy enough to make the even the stiffest of mounties grab their horses and start a-skankin'. The Sattalites hail from Toronto - a locale that doesn't exactly con- jure up images of steel drums on a warm beach late at night. The lead singer looks like he'd be more at home strumming an acoustic guitar and singing about hunting ptarmi- gans in Manitoba than shaking a tambourine and toasting - his name is Fergus Hambleton, fer God's sake. Yet, somehow, the Sattalites defy stereotype and latitude, with their infectious combination of rasta heat and North American pop that draws on the band's cosmopolitan makeup. The band started when Hambleton and the band's co-leader, flugelhorn player Jo Jo Bennett, formed the Sattalite Horn Section, a reggae brass unit that backed visiting bands. The role wasn't foreign to Bennett, who played with Jamaican Byron Lee and the Dragonnaires in the '60s and later with Canadian Leroy Sibbles. For Hambleton, though, it was something of a change. He started his musical career in the Toronto rock scene of the late '60s and early '70s, playing strictly rock and pop music. But this all changed after Hambleton heard Bob Marley's Catch a Fire al- bum, which he bought after reading the review in Rolling Stone, and which turned a skinny young Beatles fan from the Great White North into a reggae fiend. But not completely. When Ham- bleton and Bennett expanded the horn section to a full-fledged band, pulling in a mix of Canadian and Jamaican musicians, the resulting sound, though heavy on the reggae, kept some of Hambleton's pop influences; case in point - the first cut on their debut album was a cover of the Beat- les's She Loves You. Still, the Sattalites' sound is nothing like the slick, TV dinner psuedo-music of other pop-reggae fusion bands like UB40. Instead, the band works within the framework of rhythm-heavy reggae songs and adds intoxicating pop embellishments, like the tickling, bubbly chorus of "Perfect Day," from their second al- bum, Live Via Sattalites, which es- tablished them as one of Canada's top reggae bands. The album, adven- turously recorded live - hence the title - also features plenty of straight-ahead reggae, like Bennett's "Lively Ivy" and the moody, slither- ing "China Doll." And the band doesn't just profit from its members' divergent origins musically; it also points to its white Canadian and Black Jamaican mix as a social statement. On "Understanding," Bennett tells the crowd, "Look up on this stage... you see natty dreadlocks, you see bald head, you see whitie, you see Blackie. All it takes is a little under- standing." "A little understanding." Well, this attitude will probably always be snickered at by some people as too simplistic, even naive. But before you snicker, check out for yourself what it's done for the Sattalites. If it works this well on stage, you just have to wonder... THE SA7TALITES, sponsored by UAC/Soundstage will play at the U- Club tonight at 10 p.m. Cover is $4. Be there or stay home and watch curlin2. 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