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Show Daily Utah Chronicle May 8, 1974 Page Eight aRts And entenx ammerrc Corkroom has famed folkie by SYLVIA SPEARS Chronicle Suff Jane acclaimed e Voss sings country music in the original Carter Family tradition and her own "handmade songs." She recently sang harmony for Bruce (Utah) Phillips' new record and is now doing her own disc for Bay Records of California. old-tim- Voss, nationally and folksinger songwriter, will perform in the Corkroom Friday and Saturday. Also appearing will be Mark Elam, local instrumental folk After extensive work in San guitarist. "Broken Arrows No More, Once More a United People." Francisco with the San Francisco Folk Music Club, where she taught People Who Always Wanted to Sing, gave a Carter Family workshop, and organized free concerts and the S.F. Singers' Circle, she decided to take her show on the road. Speaking of her first encounter with traditional country music, she recalls, "those old songs, with their simple tu nes and plain words, were talking straight out and honest about my own life: the troubles I've seen, the joys and misfortunes of loving, the y struggle of getting along in the world." She has found in country music a way of "sharing lives in song, the music t. he JL " day-to-da- TODAYS SPEAKERS bringing people together as friends and comrades." Voss, who has been hailed as one of the finest and most enthusiastic artists of old time country music, promises two great performances Friday and at the Saturday at 8:30 Corkroom. Admission is $1.25. Jim Jefferson Historian, instructor on U campus and I5 consultant to Smithsonian Institute Robert Chiago by DOUGLAS HOFF Chronicle staff 3-- 5 p.m. INDIAN DAYS EVENTS MAYS. MiSS INDIAN U ot U Contest -- UB, 7:30 THURS MAY 9. Floyd Westerman Custef Dd for Yout Sins" Album Sundowners Best on the Navajo Nation Browning Pipestem Coffee b Politics 9 65. 255 OSH Topic Indian and the Law SAT MAY 11 Noon- - md.an Food UB UB Indian Arts b Crafts Indian Foot Race Indian Pow Wow HPER WED nv,o djs&sal L Jane Voss, hailed as one of the finest and most enthusiastic performers of country music, will be pickin' and strummin' at the Corkroom this weekend. old-tim- e 'Planet9 has fantastic animation Director Native American Studies, University of Utah OSH AUD. h (A In the United States, the word animation has become so related to Walt Disney and associates that the average person equates the two. The European animators have not tried to put nearly as much realism onto the screen as Disney has and this has taken them on a different route which employs primarily cut-out- s. "Fantastic Planet" uses this technique of drawing the figure onto cardboard in the movements Greek Council f. necessary, coloring them and "Le Petit Prince." then cutting them out and There are andoids 39 feet tall putting them on the animation with red eyes and blue skin, stand in the proper sequence. called who have This technique, called "paper cut reached the"draags" levels of highest in phases," allows the same And are there technology. suppleness of movement as in the "oms", the tiny pets of the "animated drawing on acetate" "draags" who are human in technique, but gains at the same shape and form. There are time a graphic quality that is far strange hippopotomi who act superior. Animation cut in friendly but gobble up newly phases brings to the screen the hatched weird reptiles. And there work of the artist in all of its are caged loonies that resemble richness. Marty Feldman as a bird. Although a short film, The result, with a team of Rene "Fantastic Planet" was the Laloux, the director, and Roland winner of the Special Grand Prix Topor, who created the original Award at The Cannes Film of Festival in 1973 as well as awards drawings and the mock-up- s the characters and sets, is an at the 1973 Film Festivals in Alice-iWonderland type Atlanta, Trieste, Barcelona and fantasy on screen. "Fantastic Teheran. Planet" is like looking into the "Fantastic Planet" is playing mind of a child of another planet at the Studio and Woodland who happened to read a copy of Theaters. n United Concerts presents M ftjt M SLY THE FAMILY STONE I SAT., MAY 18, 1974 Tickets: $4$5 $3 $4 Mm- - itJ The Backpack ShopX Sierra Designs Kelry Alpenlite I IW&J NuuT6 dP vasque Lowa ' Camp 7 U of U Students Tickets available at: SEC, THC, Toad Tape, Hart Brothers Music, Daynes Music, Stereo Warehouse. i SEAWAYS CAMPMASTER PACK Oxford Weave Nylon Pack with four outside zipper pockets and two main compartments. Comfort foam padded shoulder straps and hip belt. 24. 95 THREE MAN NYLON TENT, Reg. 47.50 . .. Now 34.95 university Village &port PHONE: 582 1778 224 Btn So. 13th East , |