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Indie no more; newly signed
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Dancers Cinnamon Halbert-Barefoot and Eric Chambray practice.
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Special Events
The Omniplex will present,
"Go Batty," an educational
exhibit that investigates the
habits of Oklahoma bats and
their environment. Oct. 1 - 31
at 2100 NE 52nd St. Sunday
Admission is $7.50 for adults
$6.75 for seniors, $6 for youth
and $5 for children, plus tax.
For more information contact
Beth Bussey at 602-3682.
Tony Hawk's Boom Boom
Huckjam featuring Face to
Face will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 17
at the Ford Center, 100 W.
Reno. Tickets are $25 - $75.
For more information call 1-
800-511-1552.
Visitors to the Oklahoma City
Zoo will receive free admission
from Oct. 6 — Oct. 20 when
they bring a pumpkin larger
than their head to the zoo.
The pumpkins will be used
during Haunt the Zoo for
Halloween, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 26 — 31. Admission is $5
per child for tickets pre-pur-
chased during regular zoo
hours or $6 per child for tick-
ets purchased during the event
hours. Admission includes an
official treat bag.
Accompanying adults are
free. For more information call
424-3344. 478-2250 Ext. 219.
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Dance concert unites UCO with four universities
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Picture yourself clamoring to
catch a glimpse of the minuscule
iota, which used to be your
favorite band, that you and a
horde of screaming sweaty fans all
paid $27.50 to see performing on
stage. At this point you think to
yourself, "Man, if only I could
have seen them at a smaller venue
before they hit it big."
Anyone who has ever had this
experience, or one like it, should
take advantage of the "You Saw it
First Tour" from 1 to 5 p.m. Oct.
9 in the field between the cafete-
ria and the Communications
Building.
Saundra Ptak, elementary
education senior and President of
the Student Programming Board,
said the SPB is excited to have the
concert on campus just in time
for the fall program.
"It will be great way for stu-
dents to take a break in the mid-
dle of the day. They can kick
back, relax, and hang out with
their friends while enjoying free
food and music."
The four bands performing
have each been signed by a major
company within the past six
months.
Revis and Kazzer were both
signed by Epic Records. Kill
Hannah was signed by Atlantic
Records. Carbondale was signed
by RCA Records.
"The concert should be of
interest to just about everyone on
campus because there is such a
diverse group of bands perform-
ing," said SPB Advisor and
Campus Life Coordinator Jarrett
Jobe.
"The band styles vary from an
acoustic Matchbox 20 sound to a
mixture of hip-hop and Moby."
International Creative
Management, a talent agency,
created the "You Saw it First
Tour" in order to promote up and
coming artists on college campus-
es throughout the nation.
Admission is free and free hot-
dogs and drinks will be available.
For more information contact the
Student Programming Board at
974-5913.
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The Kaleidoscope Dance
Company will team with dancers
from four area universities to pre-
sent ''Choreography Concert
Plus!" at 8 p.m. on Oct. 11 and
12 in Mitchell Hall Theatre.
"We always benefit from per-
forming with other universities
and dance companies," said
Kaleidoscope director Jamie
Jacobson.
"It builds a stronger network
for dance in the region while
building a larger audience for
contemporary dance in
Oklahoma. And there is always so
much to learn from each other."
The concert will feature
dancers from the Modern
Repertory Dance Theatre from
the University of Oklahoma, the
GoVertigo Dance Company from
Northeastern State University,
the East Central Collage from
East Central University, and the
Wichita Contemporary Dance
Theatre from Wichita State
University.
The Kaleidoscope dancers will
perform eight pieces during the
concert.
"Still Awakenings" is an origi-
nal piece by dance junior Jessica
Reimer. The piece was a finalist
in the National American College
Dance Festival Association corn-
petition at the Kennedy Center in
Washington, D.C. in May.
The Kaleidoscope dancers will
premiere original pieces by guest
artists James Gregg, Rob
Davidson, and Adam Parson.
"Beeline" was choreographed
by Gregg and "Moving Still" was
choreographed by Davidson. The
dancers learned the pieces during
a summer workshop in June.
"Passion" was choreographed by
Parson during a workshop in
September.
"The Kaleidoscope dancers are
an incredible group of kids. It is
more about how they are as peo-
ple rather than dancers. They
never complain and they always
work really hard," said jazz
instructor Hui Cha Poos.
The dancers will also perform
original works from several facul-
ty members. "Something to
Believe In" was choreographed by
Poos. "Fall When We Must,
Catch When We Can" was chore-
ographed by modern dance
instructor Tina Kambour.
"Baroque Suite" was choreo-
graphed by ballet instructor Anne
Blasdel. "A Matter of Time" was
choreographed by Jacobson.
The Perpetual Motion
/Modern Dance Oklahoma, Inc.,
a dance company comprised of
UCO alumni, and the
"Competitive Edge," ballroom
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perform at the concert.
For more information, call
Jacobson at 974-5231. Tickets
are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors,
$5 for students, and $3 for UCO
students. To purchase tickets call
the Mitchell Hall box office at
974-3375.