Show ‘ The Utah Statesman Wednesday March 11 J- 'idaits faculty team up anight of jazz in FAC - li Irolfc When I talked into the FAC Morgan Theater last night for the Mike Christiansen-Larr- y Smith and Friends toncert the first thing that hit me was Beethoven’s Symphony No 3 This was a rather sirangr warm-uconcert I don’t know piece for a jazz-poit wanned up the rest of the audience but it worked jsd Vat lot then it’s my favorite piece of music I TV nood changed once the band came on the stage As aadwminsen on guitars and Smith on saxophone flute Wards there was Doug James on percussion and p 3 p an httnon on bass I The quartet rented tuff during the first few pieces hath ahtr teemed to be in his own little world as if doing mther than performing in concert This mood did "hen vocalist Ixigh Mostrip took the stage for fwptnde" Motcrip knows how to use her voice but has what to do wiih her body She seemed stiff bvous She also tended to go sharp here of USU’s lop jazz jammers UP Munroe trumpeter Brad Flinders and Petersen look the stage for ‘’Tenor Madness" ESingior i "Satin Doll" and the Jazz Crusaders M three musicians got in some gcxxl Inks and md Pttersen staged a dog fight mrC enrn?v afrr ' 11 sounded Inter Doni? for hc Your Life" Torn S"m W and "hvergreen" sax-VKe- n iw” i R‘ took the stage for "The Girl fKeo Yamashita uumn Leaves" and Jean-Lu- c I’onty’s a‘tu'c vtohn for the first two lU"Ki fnlU "Ipansma” He elect violin for the Pontv piece tould have a recording carrer UW T CnTi" Co I rtf-blu- r ‘ Lacowltided wuh "Meditation" Dan nd Svro Gra' "Percolator" Sxe erWven 'htt ClW ttn "“dmtjBMC As mPony So 3 came bat k on -- nd biends ?"' got into gear the covered a broad rangr of muvital Somrl‘ni f'r everyone Having faculty format The audirntr “4 "nM'an'rn outside of the usual recital nd ‘he musicians got to perform some ’"hctiiw farm St dvt a' I often get to perform fci2y to Ken Petersen was one of the friends in the Mike Christiansen Larry 5nt night in the Fine Arts Center The Tokyo park will be divided into five major theme areas: Adventureland Westemland Tomorrowland and this yct ft is the Bazaar But essentially it is patWorld the company’s Llraterned on the American formula d DonaId Duck "Basically we’re importing the Disneyland f°f 'Yft Disney’s cast of notion from the United States and adding a g few things Japanese" commented Kishio roles Yamada managing director of Oriental Land "remony the ht cre Japanese partner in the 1460 million venture MmT" ttcl °f reclaimed land in The site has the usual attractions: Ly Cinderella’s Castle Tom Sawyer’s Island a hnLu!0nd ’° none ” lo open in the spring pirate’s paviUion and Peter Pan’s flight But it would attract there is nothing on the blueprint to suggest a bout ‘he ettt:''toJlvLe strictly Japanese theme had been considered yrr - Dmeyland in Anaheim Under terms of the agreement Disney will be responsible for the design and master planliving within a ning of the park as well as construction and JUT’ Diney executive T operational guidance In return Disney will think “ bet- - receive a percentage of the gross revenues from admissions rides food beverages and he noted that 2 merchandise Disneyland or "We're confident of success in this pro- - ' Qtwtinj a recent cr'i r ject” Disney president Card " V I rsver the tr3 that for ding to virit” for — "— to the United Stases -s ' i v if USU on March 12 Sponsored by the US Spanish Joint Cneilir H1 T T T tional and Cultural AiTairs through the Treaty of r-- — — 'y) b and Cooperation between the US and Spain the Lera Lzi visiting seven selected American cities Angeles Miami and Albuquerque C In each city Equipo 40 wi3 present its l and recital the song poem featuring Ktctary authors of the Spanish Renaissance sad Carols — music of those times In Logan the group will perform Sonmm Crr'm (‘'i r' Fnmosco it Qmvm (Dmmt m 4 T ‘ Qmvm) Smtmot presentt four Lrj grotesque sayings and thin csxt — themes try to convey the considered an enoelrrzl t‘ -- i iads Jspanese-speakin- -- '' Cssedi j ts3itljf rasfi r tury Ariae and '” '& ftn-rnin- r r r ' ' ' - aC '' JvJf - " I '' ' rf' W"1 ’5 J Cquipo 40 a theater production troupe from developed a unique form of stage presentation wG Fan-tasyla- - I J Spanish poatry and featured in Equipo c!:cv rcrtatt open park in Japan DlncyUnd- - whch 25 years 0nn ° amusement vT ! —i and ' S40' |