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4 THE GUILFORD IAN Reld Mamas and Papas top Guilford's series from College Relations Below is the schedule of performances for the 1991-1992 Arts, ETC. series to be presented at Guilford College in Greensboro. All performances will be held in Dana Audito rium beginning at 8 PM. No reserved seats. For information, call 316-2361. —The Mamas and The Papas: Sat., September 28 The new version of The Mamas and The Papas has some new faces, but the appeal of the intricate and euphoric harmonies that defined the folk-rock movement of the '6o*s hasn't changed. This credible nostalgia act recreates the delicate balance of polished vocal blends which catapulted the legendary quartet to stardom in 1966. The rebirth of The Mamas and The Papas offers a refreshing nostalgic trip back to the early days of folk-rock, with few alterations in the group's precise close-harmony style. Tickets: sl2 (adults) and $lO (senior citizens/ non-Guilford students/ children). —Chicago Actors Ensemble ("Red Tango"): Friday, November 1 '**■''■ ft H B fl -JfiL jUi. *JL Munich Chamber Orchestra Columbia Artists Management, Inc. Eric Reid *9O continues to touch lives Nancy Cable-Wells, Ph. D. Vice President, Dean of Students The Guilford College Community has lost one of its most able, most beloved and most enthusiastic young alumni. Eric Ed ward Reid, class of 1990, died on July 12, 1991, as a result of injuries sustained in an accident July 5,1991. Eric was bom and raised in Asheboro, North Carolina, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Reid. His gifts of service and kindness were evident in many leadership activities in Asheboro. He was a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church there, and also served as a member of the Asheboro High School Model United National Team and the City Schools Advisory Council. This fascinating rock-opera is part of Chicago Actors Ensemble's annual summertime FREE theater series. It is an adaptation of Buchner's modern tragedy, "Woyzeck," transplanted to South Africa. "Red Tango" effectively blends pop, world beat and African rhythms in this inspired work with the intelligence and emotional depth of an opera and the raw populism of rock 'n' roll. FREE ADMISSION. —Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble: Tues., February 4 One of America's most exciting young dance companies, this resident company of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Center is dedicated to bringing dance performances and education to communities across the country, and has a unique and exciting repertoire of ballets. The ensemble has drawn critical and popular acclaim in large cities and small towns across the country, and received numerous honors, awards and proclamations throughout the US. Tickets: sl2 (adults) and $lO (senior citizens/ non-Guilford students/ children). —Munich Chamber Orchestra: Sunday, March 1 Regarded as one of m usic 's finest chamber orchestras, the Features Eric * s exemplary leadership ability earned him immediate respect from peers as he began his Guilford College career in the fall of 1986. A friend to many, he soon became a highly regarded Resident Advisor in Milner Hall, his home for four years. Eric's inde fatigable efforts to enhance the sense of community and the quality of life in Milner Hall is a splendid legacy that will live on in Guilford's history. Eric's love of politics led to his active and insightful membership in the Guilford College delegation to the North Carolina Student Legislature; some believed his potential for political service was unlimited. He served as Vice President of the Community Senate, as founder of the Leadership Development Team, and was active in founding the Spirit of Guilford Club. At the time of his death, he was employed by the Principal Financial Group of Raleigh. Eric's memory will live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew him and had the great privilege to work with him. His sustaining and wide-reaching love for Guil ford is witness to the quality of a Guilford educations. Eric will be missed and his memory of service to this college will be cherished. Gifts to honor Eric's memory may be made to the Eric E. Reid Memorial Fund of Guilford College. A service in memory of Eric Reid will be held on Thursday, August 29 at 7 PM in the Moon Room for all those unable to attend the service held over the summer. Munich Chamber Orchestra has gained international stat ure, having made over 4,000 appearances in Germany and abroad. Its programs include an eclectic mix of rarely performed music, contemporary works written for the or chestra, and the great classics. Featured is Italian flute soloist Andrea Griminelli, who is heralded as one of the most exciting young flutists of our time. Tickets: $8 (adults) and $6 (senior citizens/ non-Guilford students/ children). *4> 4) Cp k4> 4) *4) 4) 4) Cp 4> 4> 4) *4) 4) 4) 4> 4) Money or Aca demic Credit Available for The Quaker Financial Manager Applications available at the Information Desk— DUE Friday September 20 Or Contact Martha McCoy (316-2609) or Carolyn Bundy (316-2613) August 26, 1991
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