-4 -W -W -W 6B - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 7, 2005 A guide to who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there.. The Weekend List The Michigar Local rockers find solace wi4 Friday, April 8 through Sunday, April 10 Friday Mayna: A Living History of Madame Curie: The Center for the Education of Women will pres- ent this one-woman play about the life of Nobel Prize-winning scien- tist Marie Curie. The performance will take place at 7 p.m. at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. Free. Map Me No Maps: The Depart- ment of Dance will perform both the solo and individual works of four different choreographers. The per- formance will take place tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Betty Pease Studio Theatre. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door at 7 p.m. Dance Lessons: Instructors will teach people how to dance the Hustle, and a period of open danc- ing will follow. The event will take place in the basement of the Michi- gan League at 8:30 p.m. Cost is $3 with a student ID. RFD Boys: The veteran group from southeast Michigan will per- form their version of bluegrass music. The performance will take place at The Ark at 316 S. Main St. at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $11.50 and can be pur- ...... ... . .. - "' , .1 1 INSTITUTE OF ART SothebysLON DON chased at the door. Mustard Plug: The ska-influ- enced band will perform with bands Downtown Brown and King Mob. The performance will take place at the Blind Pig. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. 18 and over only. Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 at the door. Saturday Early Music Ensemble: Edward Parmentier will direct the ensemble, which will perform works by Prae- torius and Lechner, among others. The performance will take place at 4 p.m. at Blanche Anderson Moore Hall at the School of Music. Free. Brendan Benson: The pop quin- tet will perform with The Stands and Charlie Mars. The performance will take place at the Blind Pig. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. 18 and over only. $15 cover. Men's Glee Club Concert: The group, who is the second-oldest all- male college glee club in the country, will perform selections by Rossini, Schubert and others, along with tra- ditional Michigan songs. The per- formance will take place at 8 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Reserved tickets are $13 to $15. General admission tickets are $5 with a student ID. Mr. B's Blues & Boogie Piano Celebration: Blues musician Mr. B will be joined by Detroit keyboardist Johnny O'Neal, among other musi- cians. The performances will take place Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m., with a family performance on Saturday at 1 p.m. at The Ark. Tick- ets for the night performances are $27.50, and tickets for the Saturday day performance are $11.50 and can be purchased at The Ark. Sopranos A Cappella Concert: Women will perform songs in sopra- no as part of their "Miss Personality Pageant" spring concert. The per- formance will take place at 8 p.m. in the East Quad Auditorium. Free. Sunday Carillon Studio Recital: Students of Joseph Daniel will play pieces on the carillon and the tower will be open following the recital. The per- formance will take place at 3 p.m. at the Lurie Ann & Robert H. Tower on North Campus. Free. Chamber Choir: Jerry Black- stone will lead the ensemble along with School of Music Prof. Theo- dore Morrison, who will be conduct- ing his last concert at the University. The performance will take place at 8:15 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Free. By Lloyd Cargo Daily Arts Writer POSTGRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES MA DEGREES AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS SEMESTER OR YEAR ABROAD SUMMER STUDY IN LONDON To understand the greatness of the band ARP of the Covenant, you have to try and wrap your head around what exactly the ARP itself is. The problem with that is, the ARP is an undefinable entity. Sure, it looks like a keyboard, but it's so much more than that. The men controlled by this key- board-like instrument christened the ARP (after the company that manu- factures them) are almost as mys- terious as the instrument itself. All that's really known about them are their names and some vague back- ground history. Nicolai Zielinski (percussion), Brad Townsend (bass) and Mark Siegenthaler (keyboards, ARP), met as graduate students in the University's Department of Jazz and Contemporary Improvisation Department. Finding that they had a few friends in common, they began playing as a jazz piano trio in Brad's basement in October of 2003. Humble begin- nings for sure, but what happened next would change their lives. One fateful weekend, the group decided to go camping in Wiscon- sin. "We were hiking along an old abandoned railroad and came upon what looked like some sort of tomb. Inside the tomb was a crude altar, and atop the altar, a small keyboard instrument. Since that day, our lives have never been the same," explained Zielinski. So what exactly is the ARP? Well, what isn't the ARP might be a better question. "The ARP is a spiritual guide. A sensei. A master. A teacher. A pro- vider. A mystic. The ARP is the lone synthesizer of the apocalypse. Think of it when you look to the night sky," Zielinski preached. The thing about the ARP is that you can't play it, it plays you. When asked to describe the process of making music with the ARP, the band replied with the 5,000-yard stare. First-hand accounts of ARP of the Covenant's live shows con- firm their servitude to this magi- cal instrument. Only seconds after WEEKEND< MAGAZINE. WE'RE A GENIE IN A BOTTLE, BABY. COME AND LETA US OUT. being flicked on by Siegenthaler, the group's motor functions are seized, putting them at the mercy of the all- powerful instrument. Siegenthaler, known among his peers for his Mensa-worthy intelli- gence as well as his ability to piss off Mick Fleetwood (of Fleetwood Mac fame), is the man who gets to sit behind the ARP. Well acquainted with technology, Siegenthaler has been working with a program called Milkdrop that uses the sounds the band makes to manip- ulate images on a screen behind them. This cutting-edge technology will be on display Sunday, April 24 at 2 p.m. in the video studio of the Duderstadt Center. As well as a set with Milkdrop, the band will play a set as an acoustic piano trio, a for- mat that'll give Siegenthaler's con- siderable keyboard chops -a chance *to shine. Providing the low harmonies for the group is Iowa's finest, Brad Townsend. Townsend has many skills, among them not caring about his parents making him get a job at McDonald's when his was 16, and bass playing. Townsend also pur- ports to have "toured with many, many bands playing all styles of music - styles you didn't even know existed." When not waiting for the drum- mer in AC/DC to die so he can carry out his seven-step plot to take over the world, Zielinski mans the drum kit in ARP of the Covenant. A Min- nesota native, Zielinski is not only jovial but boasts that his dad was Prince's mom's boss. An experi- enced drummer, Zielinski has been in dozens of bands, most notably Gay Cop Mustache, Mario Speedwagon, The Number F, The I in Team, Hard Core-tet and Skul Raydr. Indeed, all of those influences are fused with countless more to create the ARP of the Covenant's high- ly stylized brand of electro-funk. Music graduate student Mark Siegenthaler and Music alums Brad Towns( Zielinski make up the electro-funk band ARP of the Covenant. WEEKEND ANGAZINE Some of their professed musical inspirations include Warp Records, Cecil Taylor and the Depeche Mode. Alongside rip-rocking and raving originals such as personal favorites "Turbo Christians" and "Mr Li Poses With His American Birthday Cake" the group has been known to bust out covers as diverse as Kraftwerk, The Eurythmics and Sigur Ros. The ARP of the Covenant has future plans to spread their unique combination of space funk and soul-jazz throughout the Midwest in May after their aforementioned Duderstadt Center gig. Recently signed to independent label Rock is Dead Records, the group has plans to release a CD and DVD sometin this summer. For more information on the bar as well as some mp3s, check out the Do YOU REMEMBER WHEN WE USED TO SING: SHA-LA-LA-LA- LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA TI DA? I - ~ u - I ...but can't get out? CALL THE DELIVERY BUTLER! 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