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The Wolverine Observer
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November 30, 1978
Scenes from
"Ceremonies
In Dark Old Men”
Test Prayer
Now I lay me down to study. I pray the Lord I
won’t go nutty if I should fail to learn this junk
I pray the Lord I will not flunk,
But if I do, don’t pity me at all,
just lay my bones down in the study hall
Tell my teacher I did my best, then pile my books
upon my chest.
"Now I lay me down to rest and pray I’ll pass
tomorrow’s test.
If I should die before I wake that-s one less
test I’ll have to take.
Suffering Student
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Proposition...
Atlanta Contemporary Dance
Company’s School will offer a
greatly expanded schedule during
its Winter Quarter, November 27 -
March 2. Classes in ballet, modem
and jazz will be offered in three
four-week sessions: Nov. 27-Dec.
22; Jan. 8-Feb. 2; and Feb. 3-Mar.
2.
The Winter Quarter will feature
new morning classes including a
daily advanced class in modem
and ballet as well as beginning
classes in these techniques, They
will also be offering a new child
ren's ballet class and a compositi
on/repertory class in the after
noon.
Lee Harper will be in residence
at the School for the entire Quar
ter. Prior to joining Atlanta Corn-
temporary Dance Company, Ms.
Harper attended the Juilliard
School in New York and gradu
ated from North Carolina School
of the Arts. Her professional cred
its include Pearl Lang Dance Com
pany, Acme Dance Company, and
Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theatre. She is the choreographer
of the company’s popular work
“Mountain Songs” and recently
received a fellowship from the
National Endowment for the Arts
to choreograph her newest work,
“Peachtree Scramble.” Lee will be
teaching the composition/reper
tory class as well as all the modem
classes and intermediate jazz.
Atlanta Contemporary Dance
Company is pleased to welcome
Robert Hogue to its staff as ballet
instructor. A graduate of the Uni
versity of Alabama, he has dance
professionally with the University
Ballet Company in Birmingham
and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. Mr.
Hogue, who credits Edward
Caton, Rosella Hightower and
Nicolas Petrov as important influ
ences in his training, was head of
the Callanwolde dance department
last year.
Carla Lewis will return as jazz
instructor for beginning and
advanced students.
Registration is now being
accepted, and there is a discount
for early registration. Call 658-
2549 for more information.
Beauty
Outlook
by Nancy Weston
LIPS: Lips are for looking at,
talking to and kissing on. To give
lips the intense colour shine start
with a lip liner that’s just a shade
deeper than your lipstick and finish
with a clear or coloured gloss.
For full lips use a lip brush to
outline and/or fill in your lips by
following their natural Hne. Blot
lips after applying lipstick and
avoid-bright shades.
APPLYING FOUNDATION
THE RIGHT WAY: Start with a
clean face by applying moisturizer
over face and neck. With a cotton
swab apply a small amount of
foundation to forehead, nose and
cheeks. With fingertips smooth
foundation over face with light
strokes. Finish by applying a trans
lucent face powder to shiney areas.
The
On December 14th, The Propo
sition Theatre Company will open
its second play of the 1978-79 sea
son. The play is “ASAFOHENE",
an original experimental produc
tion based on the African and
Greek legend about a chief(hene)
of the tribal armyfasafo) who
unknowingly kills his father and
marries his mother.
Performances are from
December 14th thru December
23rd, in the Studio theatre at 1280
Peachtree St. Curtain is 8 p.m. and
the number for reservations is 892-
3600 -x280.
Atlanta’s newest school of dra
matic instruction will have
commencement activities,
Saturday December 2nd. The
school officially known as, The
Proposition Drama School, is
completing its second 7-week
session. The activites will be held in
the Studio theatre, located within
the Memorial Arts Center at 1280
Peachtree Street.
The school is an ongoing project
of The Proposition Theatre Com
pany, which was formed primarily
to provide training and performing
opportunities for students, as well
as, avocational and professional
dramatist.
Its objectives include: exposing
students to a variety of learning
experiences; cultivating an under
standing of and appreciation for
literature and theatre; developing
self-confidence and positive self
conceptualization; and encourag
ing cooperation to achieve a shared
goal. The overriding objective, as
stated by Ms. Rebecca Dashiell,
school directress and member of
The Proposition Theatre Com
pany, is “to assist in the develop
ment of the total person.”
Information on this and other
activities sponsored by The Propo
sition is attainable by calling 892-
3600 -x280 between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. Monday-Friday.