The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 9, 1982-Page 9 Middle East dances exhibit exotic styles (Continued from Page 8) arrived armed with cameras with flash attachments that they then proceeded to use continuously throughout the per- formance. Every time a flash went off, the surrounding rows were blinded for the good part of a minute by the glare and resultant afterimages. Miraculously, none of the dancers fell after being on the receiving end of this distracting '$4 Revue' entertains, that's all (Continued from Page 7) stance; this was cabaret, something just for fun. SARCASTICES: I understand all that; my question pertained to the relevance. rather than the nature, of such an effort. JOHN Q: Now, Sarcastices, that is really going rather far, don't you think? If you subscribe, as I do, to the notion that there is a time and place for everything, why can't we find all your significant-theatre stuff at the Univer- sity Players' other offerings this sum- mer, and then come to the revue for a little rest and relaxation, so to speak? SARCASTICES: That all depends, I would imagine, upon whether or not we do find "significant theatre" in the other University offerings. EJ: Now Sarcastices, I hope that snideness is unworthy of you. Still, I think I see your point: that without a healthy prior dose of what John Q calls "significant theatre," that is no excuse for purely escapist theater either? JOHN Q: Well, at any rate. so far as I'm concerned, there's no excuse for unsuccessful escapist theatre. Was the revue a good one, EJ? It seems to me you cagily never said so one way or the other. EJ: Well, in my humble opinion, the quality of the material was rather uneven, but those things that I men- tioned were very amusing indeed. None of it was particularly polished, mind you, but it was sort of fun and goofy, and all in all made for quite an en- joyable evening. And I think, Sarcastices, that our friend John Q had a good point. The great Dr. Johnson, whom you so ad- mire, said of writing that its purpose was to enable one better to enjoy life or better to endure it. Why shouldn't that be the purpose of the theatre as well? There is always merit in being prodded into thinking, whilst we are enjoying ourselves, but then, we can't have everything. SARCASTICES: Well, I retire bloody but unbowed. Now when is this epic production taking place? EJ: At approximately 10:30 p.m. in the Michigan Room of the League, every night during the run of The Glass Menagerie (June 9th-12th) and The Happy Huntsman (June 16th-19th). Good God, I sound like a guidebook, don't I? JOHN Q: One might even say, a ' review. EJ: A review! Heaven forbid! What a nasty idea, to be sure! A review indeed! attention. Not wanting to be confined to their seats, camera holders ran back and forth in front of the audience and some even fanned out on either side of the stage to snap away at dramatic moments. The piece de resistance to these in- trusions occurred during the Ritual Flame Dance when so many people took flash photographs that the stage was lit as bright as day and nary a ritual flame could be seen. Despite these intrusions, Troupe Ta'Amullat transported its Ann Arbor audience to the mythical world of Mid- dle Eastern dance quite successfully. The fact that the troupe could carry on an entertaining and interesting per- formance lasting two hours is testimony to their new-found professionalism and to the artistic quality of their dance. Daily Classifieds Bring Results oSUffl1riUflversitY t iummer sesson jfl J'~June 30-Aug. 20 Undergraduate (616) 383-1950 Graduate (616) 383-1660 -.-It's easy: If you're currently enrolled in good standing at a college or university in Michigan, you can use a MACRO "guest student" application (requires no transcript)-available at your home school admissions or sue. X'('registrar's office. Or call WMU for .,o;, " . ,r.- , , ;.more information. Registration continues through June 29 *Or through WMU Continuing Education regional centers in Battle Creek (616) 965-5380 Benton Harbor (616)925-7059 .. Grand Rapids M~s A{4 (616) 458-6871 Lansing 1}S(517) 372-84 Muskegon S'(616)739-7111 Western Michigan University An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution.