Th.ihgn.al eke' aain -Tusdyerar ,1S-s17B 48 - The Michigan Daily Weekent Magazine - Thursday, February 6, 1997 3C.KmunUItCFeature TONS OF DANCE, MUSIC, AT 'TANZMUSIK' 4 C The Michigan Daily Weekend M e - - [REnertainment News New Everclear record forthcoming;Ai Pitt retracts slamming of his own movie Thursday, February, 6, 199 --17B By Gilt Greenberg For the Daily Celebrating 25 years at Power Center, the University Dance Company presents,"TanzMusik" tonight through the weekend. "Tanzmusik" (German for "dance music") is an evening consist- ing of four dances, all inspired by German com- posers. Three works by dance department faculty choreographers Gay Delanghe, Jessica Fogel and Peter Sparling will be pre- miered. Featured is "Esplanade," choreographed by I-1 PR Paul Taylor, founder of his own New York City-based dance T4 company. Kenneth Kiesler will conduct the 40-member University Symphony. Power center, Since the beginning of last semester, the dancers have been rehearsing non- stop for what"promises to be an evening full of beautiful movement, inspiring music and exciting performances by the dancers and musicians. Peter Sparling's dance, titled "Unfinished," opens the performance. Set to Franz Schubert's "Symphony No. 8 in B Minor," 10 men and 15 women dance to the myste- rious and unconventional piece. ad n "Themes meander, appear and disappear," Sparling f a fer said. Not only is the struc- ture of the dance unfinished and ni c (with two movements instead of the traditional four), Sparling said the com- poser was "getting at feel- - ings that were not possible Dance for him to resolve in the (usual) form.' The set, designed by Vincent Mountain, assistant pofessor of design in the Department of Theatre and Drama, magically recreates a German forest. The set goes beyond the usual backdrop to "a visual depth that can inspire the imagination to greater depth," Sparling explained. In the dance, "there is rarely an interface of the men and women, but there are hints of it," he said. The first movement, danced entirely by the men, : "seemed so repressed with its dark undercurrents. The second movement had much more ... sense of open space assumed by its inhabitants. Therefore, I imagined a large group of women." "Unfinished" is a commentary on the gender roles assumed by and on men and women, and "the need to seek a balance of both femininity and masculinity in every individual," Sparling explained. This idea is portrayed by soloists sophomore Courtney Murphy and junior Rosanna Tavarez. "Both E V I E W movements have certain resolve qualities. However, MnzMUsik they both end in a question mark.' What is unquestion- Today through Sunday able is the professional man- $7 stu w/ D, $14, $18 ner in which the dancers tech- nically and emotionally 'per- form this challenging piece. Following "Unfinished" is Jessica Fogel's "Serioso, Now and Then," with Felix Mendelssohn's "Variations Serleuses in D Minor, Op. 54," performed by first-year School of Music graduate student Rob Auler. A dance about romance and relationships, the piece explores the themes of yearning for unattain- W eable and unavailable love WS u through 19th and 20th cen- - 1 j -tury couples. With eight dancers Fogel created a , chamber work, which Auler describes as "inter- active chamber music' Full of playful and flirta- Peter Sparling tious scenes, "There is an choreographer alternating back and forth between the two worlds of the 19th and 20th century," Fogel explained, "and within those worlds time is fluid. ... And eventually their worlds overlap by the end of the dance." Marking his first performance with dancers, Auler remarked excitedly that this has been a fun collaborative experience. "I am not an accompa- nist or the lead, yet it is still a solo piano work." "The theme and variation form of the composi- tion allows the piece to progress pragmatically," Music V The Velvet Underground will get the royal V Everclear has announced the addition of for- treatment again on Feb. 18. That's the day Rhino mer Sprinkler member Steven Birch to their tour- Records will release "Loaded (Fully Loaded ing line-up, according to its publicist. The implica- Edition)," a revamped, two-disc set of the band's tion is that Birch is a temporary addition for now, final studio release with Lou Reed at the helm. The and itsis clear that he will have little or no first CD of the "Loaded" set features the input into the band's next, still-untitled entire original "Loaded" album, record, which they have already including the hits "Sweet Jane" finished and are almost ready and "Rock and Roll," plus to mix. Everclear singer Art previously unreleased out- Alexakis has been friends takes and alternate mixes with Portland-native of "I'm Sticking With Birch for many years You "Rock and and the duo co- Roll" and "Head designed the artwork Held High?' The for Everclear's break- second disk has through album more than an hour "Sparkle and Fade, of bonus music and will again shard from the "Loaded" art duties for the new sessions, including album, due in late fall. : :.: an entire alternate In the meantime, -- -'.-Z version of the album Alexakis will be doing ° and early versions of an unplugged solo club "Sweet Jane," "Cool It tour expected to take place Down," "Head Held in late March/early April. High," "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" and "Oh! V Even though Green Day Sweet Nuthin'.' Parts" (March 7), you're excused if you feel over- taken by a certain musical vertigo. Up for the short stroke are: Rob Zombie with Stern, "The Great American Nightmare;" LL Cool J with Flea, Dave Navarro and Chad Smith (of the Red Hot Chili Peppers), "I Make My Own Rules;" Porno for Pyros with Flea and Dave Navarro, "Hard Charger;" Marilyn Manson, "The Suck For Your Solution;" Ozzy Osboume with Type O Negative, "Pictures of Matchstick Men;" Green Day, "Tired of Waiting for You" (a cover of the Kinks classic); The Ramones, "Pinhead;" Deep Purple, "Smoke on the Water;" Cheap Trick, "I Want You To Want Me;"Ted Nugent, "Cat Scratch Fever;"Van Halen, "Jamie's Cryin';" AC/DC, "You Shook Me All Night Long" (live); Howard Stern and Dust Brothers, "Tortured Man?' Knowing that Stern fans are gluttons for punishment, the CD will be available with ' four different cover designs, said the ; band's publicist. One lucky Sternophile will find the Golden Ticket, a coupon hid- den among a single disc in the first run that will be good for a solid gold CD, to be delivered to the win- ner's home. FILM Everclear's new album isI ~ Open pretty-boy mouth, insert pretty-boy foot. Threatened with a lawsuit from Sony Pictures, fickle film god Brad Pitt wisely retracted his defamatory statements in a press release to Newsweek regarding the quality of his upcoming movie with Harrison Ford, "The Devil's Own?" Calling the film "the most irrespon- sible piece of filmmaking, if you can call it that, that I've ever seen," in Newsweek, Pitt decided that he is now "very proud" of the movie. How conve- nient. V If you were looking to buy some commercial Brad Pitt in a project he's working on for next fall. time during the Oscar telecast this year, you're a bit late. Commercial airtime during the 69th Academy Awards officially sold out last Friday at the bargain price of $835,000 per 30-second spot, according to Variety. The Awards promise to be an amusing affair with Billy Crystal Lick as host and confirmed presenters Julia Roberts and Nicolas Cage. I h DAVID sMITH/spec al to the Daily Sophomore dancers Deborah Miller and Joseph Wojczynski perform in "TanzMusik." Auler said. 1890s, that is. Music Director Stephen Rush com- During the chorale piece of music there is a pose score in honor of Johann Strauss, Jr. "luscious sweet center when the 19th century man Rush explains his original score as "all about gets together with the 19th century woman in a joke-telling ... building expectation and then very romantic duet," explained Fogel. knocking you out at the knees?' Polkas, blues, As the dance progresses "things get mixed up," Baptist hymns, rap, mambo and waltz - it's all in Fogel said, but in the end "the audience is left with the there. "Thejuxtaposition and superimposition ofele- dancers wondering what the new millennium will ments create ironic twists." bring on the subject of romantic relationships" Yet, amid the Public Enemy and Chilean singer "Waltzscape," choreographed by Gay Delanghe, Mercedes Sosa samples, the dance explores the celebrates the staple of the dance repertoire, the waltz and the great Romantic era. Delanghe drew waltz. The dance, created for 16 women, is playful her inspiration from many sources: books, history, and adorned with love letters, a wedding ring, tea art, as well as Isadora Duncan, one of the dance cups and dresses all in the spirit of the gay '90s - See TANZMUSIK, Page 5B isn't scheduled to go into the~stu- dio for a few months, that doesn't mean singer Billy Jo Armstrong is Vanessa Williams. out of commission. "God Loves Everyone But You" is the name of the latest out any m from Dead and Gone, produced by Armstrong by anyon and the band this past October. The East Bay tarist Sl boys, part of the Gilman Street scene that Slash tol launched Green Day, have a punk pedigree that L.A. hom stretches back to the early days of that scene - legal faux with members who've gone through bands like far as tha Special Forces, Jackacid and Blatz. The new little bit] tII-track effort, Dead and Gone's first for singer altogethe Jello Biafra's record label, contains Black Flag- actually I inspired songs like "Trainwreck," "The other me Chemist," "Violets" and "Vertigo," and marks the second time they have worked with V Pen Armstrong, the first being last year's Prank "Howard Records album "TV Baby." 25), to H V Guns N' Roses leader Axl Rose has bought the rights to the, name "Guns 'N' Roses," and can put nusic he wants under that moniker, played ne he chooses, according to former gui- ash. "That's something that happened," d Addicted To Noise this week from his ie. "I was blindsided by it, more or less a x pas. I don't know what he's gonna do, as at goes. But I'd be lying to say I wasn't a peeved at that. It'd be one thing if I quit r. But I haven't, and the fact that he can go and do that without the consent of the mbers of the band ... using the track listing for the soundtrack, d Stern Private Parts: The Album" (Feb. oward Stern's feature film debut, "Private V First there was "Like Water For Chocolate." Then there was "Big Night?' Now anoth- er food-as-a- metaphor.'ife is coming to whet cin- ematic appetites. Starring the delec- table trio of Vanessa Williams, Vivica Fox and Nia Long, "Soul Food" por- trays clashing sisters who meet every week for a soul feast at their mother's house. As reported ong overdue for a name. in Premiere, the deliciously funny film is in production now and is slated for a fall release. V If you thought the saga of "Rosemary's Baby" ended with Mia Farrow cradling her devil- ish offspring, you're dead wrong. According to USA Today, author Ira Levin will publish his sequel to the horror classic in the fall, titled "Son of Rosemary," which will chronicle the lad's Christ-like adulthood. Plans are already in the works for a film sequel under the watchful eye of producer Arnold Kopelson. 10 1sI"V D A d veW I I I I 111111 MO aecopnedy . i2ig p $2 9:30pm student (dancerteatre, muskc -~ :~ ~/k ~can for a weekly update of U-Club events EnevePlus acceptd NorfrtforothMchgnuinll on the first floor of the Michigan Union ;: ic. .1MN { is O P0400 cam orr+wriwi f#R+fr.+ WMA Awo ! >