'i ! Page 8 The Penduhjm Thur§day, February 16, igg^l Something’s going on... Elon students set to dance Arts Alive hits stage Saturday By Felicia Fogieman •\rts Editor All arms of the Alamance Arts Council will participate in the Arts Alive in Alamance set for 8 p.m. Saturday at Cummings High School on Sellars Mill Road in Burlington. Arts Alive began two years ago as part of the Arts Council’s 25th anniversary. With such a success. Arts Alive is performed every year with a number of participants. Performing Saturday will be The Gallery Players, the Woodwind Quintet, the Children's Theatre, the Reader s Theatre, Image Makers, the Alamance Chorale, and the Ala mance Civic Dance Company. Elon students will perform in this event also. Vickie Home and Janet Schroeder will be guest dancers in the Broadway musical Cats. Other Elon students who are members of the Alamance Civic Dance Company are Nigel Carlton, Robin Agnew, Tony Lupo, Felicia Fogieman, Ricky Ross. Tanya Car den. Jill Goodman and Jane Well- ford. Elon dance instructor. The civic company will perform four dances. Rodeo, a cowboy ballet; Playful Adagio, a slow ballet and modem dance solo; All Night Long, a jazz number based on Afri- can moves to present “break” moves, and Cats. Students are admitted for $3 and general admission. S5.00. Abernathy speaks tonight Civil rights leader Ralph David Abernathy will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in Whitley Auditorium. Abernathy, at the side of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., when he was assassinated, succeeded his friend as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1%8. Abernathy will help Elon College recognize Black His tory Month. ...the silver screen ...on the road ...after sundown BURLINGTON-GRAHAM CINEMA (Main Street Graham. 226-1488) “To Be or Not To Be.” CIRCLE G (Hwy. 87 North. 584-70511; Sex Capades," “Amour.” JANUS (Zayre Shopping Center, 228-1824); “Pieces.” “Gorky Part” PARK TWIN (N. Church St.. 226-*447): “Reckless." “Silkwood.” TERRACE (HoUy Hill Mall East. 228-1961); Sudden Impact," "Weekend Pass." GREENSBORO CAROUNA CIRCLE SIX (Carolina Circle Mall. 621- 0333); "The Man Who Loved Women.” “Un faithfully Yours.” “Reckless." “Hot Dog the Movie.” "Silkwood". “Never Cry Wolf." CINEMA (Four Seasons Mall. 852-4088); “Reckless.” “Unfaithfully Yours." “Yentl,” "Weekend Pass." GOLDEN GATE 1 & 2 (Golden Gate Shopping Onter. 275-1726); "Return of the Jedi.” “Never Say Never Again." JANUS (1416 Northwood. 272-1200); "The Year of Liv ing Dangerously." “Star, 80.” "The Lonely Guy," “Educating Rita.” “Koyaanisqatsi,” "The Big Chill," "Terms of Endearment" “Rear Window." QUAKER VILLAGE CINEMA (Quaker Village Shop ping Center. 294-1113); “Under Fire." “Vaca- Uon." ROYAL CINE THEATER (3373 High Point Rd;. 855- 9504»- “Stephanie's Lust Story.” “Life and Times of Xavier Hollander." TERRACE (Friendly Shopping Center. 299-4446); “Flashdance." “Fire and Ice." “Silkwood." FEB. 18: Van Halen (Reynolds Coliseum, N.C. State University) FEB. 24; Robert Starling (Stewart Theater, N.C. State University) MARCH 6: Andy Grant (Civic Center, Raleigh) MARCH 9; Sweet Honey in the Rock, with Elizabeth Cotten (Durham Senior High) MARCH 14: Holly Near (Memorial Au ditorium. UNC-Chapel Hill) MARCH 16: Statler Brothers (Greensboro Coliseum) MARCH 17: Mike Cross (Stewart Theater, N.C. State University) MARCH 23: Paul Winter Concert (Memo rial Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill) MARCH 23: The Pretenders, with The Alarm (Civic Center, Raleigh) MARCH 31: Luther Vandross (Greensboro Coliseum) ...around campus FEB. 16; Ralph Abernathy, Whitley. 8 p.m. FEB. 17: SUB Movie, “For Your Eyes Only” Whitley 8 p.m. FEB. 19: Faculty Recital, Whitley. 4 p.m. FEB. 20; Men s Basketball Game.'Alumni Gvm 7:30 p.m. FEB. 22: Damascus Roads Concert. Whitley. 9 p.m. FEB. 22: Bahamas Slide Show. LRC Classroom 6 p.m. GREENSBORO CATTLEMAN’S CLUB (340 Spur Road, Pleasant Garden): Stampede, tonight- Saturday. DADIO’S (3404 High Point Road): Disco 8 p.m.-l a.m. Monday-Sunday. FIFTH SEASON (Holiday Inn-Four Seasons): The Rondells, tonight-Saturday. FRANKLIN’S OFF FRIENDLY (Guilford Col lege-Jamestown Road & Friendly Ave nue): Jerry Stinson, tonight JOKER’S 3 (723 Kenilworth St): Smyle, tonight- Saturday. THE LONG BRANCH (Northgate Inn, U.S. 29): River Wind, tonight-Sunday. RHINOCEROS (31316 S. Greene St.): The Alkaphonics, tonight TREVI FOUNTAIN (709 E. Market St): Ladies night, tonight BURLINGT0N-GR.4HAM J.R.’S SALOON (Trollingwood Road at 1-85, Mebane, 563-2819): Slade County, tonight-Saturday. PLUS 21 LOUNGE (Best Western Inn, 584-0151): Beach music, tonight: IXI Friday and Saturday. RUMORS (Ramada Inn): Zipper, tonight; Zip per, Teen Night, Friday. CARRBORO ARTSCHOOL (Carr Mill, Carrboro, 942-2041)- The X-Teens with dance music, Friday and Saturday nights, at 9:30. $4.50 non members. The John McNeil Quartet: Sunday jazz series.