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Thursday^ April 28, 1983 The Pendulum Page 5 n THE CONSTRUCTION DANCE Company’s John P*ul Black lofts fellow member Michele McDonald in the company’s performance last weekend. Photo by Jay Massengill. ‘Fabrication’ concert shows creative ability by Debbie Sapsara Staff Writer The Construction Com pany’s flnal spring dance performanced called “Fabri cation” last weekend was certainly their best produc tion this year. Each dance was different from the next so that the ludience was provided with a variety of music and background props which complemented each dance. The music was thoroughly enjoyable, including such foot-tapping scores as “Shut Up and Dance,” by Tim Compancschi featuring Judy Tunney, and eerie music such as in “Nebula In Orion” featuring Elon dance instructor Pat Gray and Robert Kemodle. The props were creative, especially in “Diachrony” when a slideshow of an outerspace planet was shown and a mirror ball cast glitter ing spheres about the audi torium. The costumes were delightful, matching the music and theme of each dance. One of the special features of the production was that many of the dances were not only performed by students but they were, in many instances, choreograhed by the student performers. On the whole, the per formance was quite excellent and a fme example of the dance talent that abounds at the college. Show Alumni Gym Tickets on sale at Campus Shop Students Sr. Citizens Children *5°° Adults Alcohol week_ cont. from p. 1 Activities will continue on May 2, beginning with a slide show from the Govern or’s Highway Commission entitled, “DUI Killers-Time For Action.” A speaker will tell about alcohol-related inci dents in North Carolina and give information concerning the new drinking age, which isn’t in effect at the present time. The first rounds of the Booze Bowl will begin on May 3. This is a take-off of College Bowl, and all questi ons are about alcohol. There will be serious ones such as, “Is alcohol a stimulant or a depressant?” Fun questions are also included. For example, “What beer has been brewed with Gusto since 18947” The activities end on May 5 at 7 p.m. with the Harper Center Happy Hour. An open bar will be provided with such drinks as virgin pina colodas, virgin daq- uiris, and other non-alco- holic beferages. These drinks will be served during the finals of the Booze Bowl at 7:30 p.m. Applications for the Booze Bowl are available on the outside of the area coordinator’s offlce door in Harper Center. They arc due by April 28. Eleonore s Eleonore Dunn owner/operator Linda Roach operator presents the latest in Hairstyles for Spring ’83! 102 N. Williamson Ave. beside Elon Town Hall Call for your appointment today at 584-4211 ors Playing tonight CLOCKWORK Playing Friday & Saturday SAVVY Coming Thurs., May 5 BRICE STREET
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