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Show r THURSDAY MARCH 6 Seven Piece flock and Roll Band I' f Uior feand is comprised o' sevn ;m ers, lots of guitar, lot 4 , jfifj of course the d'ums of 3 vof ,i;s Co see them perform a' r Cl'jb, 301 S West tr-i. v j b-- Z-- nsemble Bailct Cj" yo fj!r evs, cor "Belief be f p rn. in tJf 'NCTL.THAT.S;CXO) 1 SEE '.J, time to take the edge off before getting together with family at the home in the evening to have your mother berate you about your latest piercing, hair color andor style. In honor of the It's Monday, HEtllfcC OKI jo M.jmott Center for Dance, today, fnd iy and j,jfurdiy To obtam tickets, go to an Art Tu outlet, call 3SS ARTS or use the magic of the Internet at ww arttix.org. frv.id the story in the Arts section for more information. 1 Chi-C- S CHI-CH- 1 1 ' . . - ' In. ;.;.;.... !.. .. ;!... I 1 oz. Cream of Coconut (aka Coconut milk) 2 oz. Pineapple juice Macy Cray Macy Cray brings her soulful band and alluring raspy voice to the Union Ballroom at 8:00 p.m. Call or Smith'sTix for tickets. '. if Week: MARCH 8 mmsmmm 12 oz. Vodka cup of crushed iced ice Stick it all in a mrxer, shake and serve in a glass. 1 585-ASU- . . 1 SUNDAY FRIDAY TV', f per-fof'"-- the U's FUU lFOMATIOW. J FO Tf 1 Chronicle's news writer Zhang, who has a drink named after her which she enjoys on vacations to Las Vegas we present you with our Drink of the SATURDAY preiew Brao. ? m It's back up finally! MARCH 10 pm, j Mm critic, penned a www.RED-mag.co- for campaign updates. MONDAY that Jeremy L J Visit . Midnight Movie-- "Cimme Shelter" What was go:rg to be a Rolling Stones concert tour documentary turned into much more when violence erupted when violence erupted in A'tamont.The Hell's Angels garg members who were recru'ted for security beat several spectators and killed at least one. Rock and Roll is shaken. Part of a totally rocking Musc Month at the Tower Theatre's (876 E. 900 South) Midnight Movie Series, every Friday and Saturday at 1159 Non-alcohol- ic Leave out 1 version: the booze, duh. MARCH 9 MARCH 7 Utah Utah Six, a group of local photogs, or photographers in laymen's terms, present the "Festivals of Summer" exhibit at the left Bank Gallery (242 S. 200 West) through Six March $jfj i)of Call full interest 0343. In the disclosure. Chronicle Editor in Chief Jeremy Harmon will feature photos in this exhibit. He is merely one of six presumably groovy photogs. with it Getting "Jig"-gThe Intermountam Acoustic Music Association Presents Inish, a band that plays Celtic ditties and The Dave fdwards Band, which will play some originals. To see this band, go to the South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society located on 6876 S. Highland Drive at 7:30 in the p.m. Pay $5 to enter and call 278 0332 for more info, and coolers are welcome, you know what that means, yeah you TUESDAY Rebirth Brass Band Hot off the party at Mardi Gras, the Rebirth Brass Brand brings its sound of a traditional brass band mixed with modern musical styles to the Zephyr Club (301 S. West Temple). This marks night two of the band's Salt Lake City residency Check out this line up: a tuba, a sax, two trumpets, two trombones and one guy plays the snare and the another plays the bass for the low drum. Call down. MARCH THEATRE continued from page R7 upon an image they must work their bodies to the point of exhaustion before beginning to develop their dance, she said. The exhaustion allows you freedom to develop in different ways. Butoh roots itself in much more recent Japanese history. It came about in the aftermath of World of a desire to move in an opposite direction of what was occurring. ..an influx of Western ideology," Gardner said. Artists rejected the traditional forms and delved deeper into their country's mythology and their own psyches for inspiration. What resulted was like nothing ever experienced in Japanese culture. "We all have a bit of darkness in us, but society says it's not good. You don't do, you don't say," Gardner said. "Where does that energy go? Butoh wants to free that energy, give it a voice." One word shows up frequently in descriptions of Butoh: grotesque. While other forms of Japanese theatre seem to deal in a highly controlled set of move- ments and performances, Butoh revels in its own spontaneity and War v Kj2 II, "out "Sensational Sixties," Andy Kim, Billy J. Kramer, Gary Lewis 8 The Playboys, Mark Lindsay and Ron Dante Of The Archies will all play somewhere in Salt Lake City tonight. Where? Nobody knows. If you khow, tell somebody. WEDNESDAY I march 6, 2003 I MARCH We fucked up To be more specific, Lou fucked up. You see, he writes "and" as in his notes, and read the Salt Lake Alternative Jazz New Monsoon Since their Web site "" doesn't say shit, had to do some searching. And based on their listing on they are most likely a jam band with lots of instrumental songs, maybe some vocals, maybe not, don't know. They play the Zephyr Club, 301 S. West for more Temple. Call information. jam-base.co- m I 355-CLU- B darkness. Performers are almost naked, bodies whitened with powder. Watching it, you can't help but be amazed at the sheer physicality of it. Dancers twist and contort themselves with abandon, everything is done with the body. Traditionally, no words are used. Brown wrote and "Butoh MacBeth" at the Babcock Theatre two years ago. It was the first production of its kind in the West. Brown used virtually none of the original script, choosing instead to create his own, based on the themes of Shakespeare's play. Looking out into the audience during the performance, "99 percent of it was in complete rapture." People held their breath and didn't breathe again until the actors did, he said. As for the actors, "every night was different," Hutson said. "There were places...we had to get to differently." In order to succeed in the work he describes as primitive, shaman-istiand ritualistic, actors in the play had to become like priests, turn themselves inside out, said with Gardner, who Brown and Linda Brown. "They needed to connect with their own spirits." c RED Magazine 12 I Orchestra's composition by Will Lovell"Me and Dan" as "MeDan," which he interpreted as "Met Dan." Understand? Neither do we. Sorry, it won't happen again. Unless, of course, Lou covers another thing with the word "and." Gardner often emphasizes the 11 Lots of Shows, No Venues y do. ,;!. V connection between spiritualism and Eastern theatre. He demonstrates how Noh would represent crying with two simple gestures his head drops and he lifts one hand to his brow, stiffly. If the emotion were very strong, he says, he would use two hands. Sjow, deliberate movement is part of the Noh style, and it also points to its origins. "It has a deep connection to the Zen Buddhist tradition and the whole concept of stillness and serenity," Gardner it 1 r L JII 1.M...1 inlifi,i,r,....,miir...i-.-.i...rtii:'tri- ft l said. He makes the same point about Bunraku, the puppet theatre. Puppets require three operators, one master and two attendants. This represents harmony and unity because everyone has to work together to make the puppet perform. Sometimes the theatre has ties not only with the spirituality of the culture, but with the history as well. When he's not teaching it, Scharine attends the class with the students. Following Gardner's warm-uexercise one morning, something dawned on him. 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