6The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 6, 1988 Filipino evening of dance and son s chorus to present By CARA BONNETT Staff Writer The internationally acclaimed University of the Philippines Concert Chorus will be bringing a taste of the Filipino culture to Chapel Hill Tuesday, Sept. 6, when it presents "An Evening of Philippine Music and Dance" in Memorial Hall. The chorus, created in 1974, recently won first prize at the 1988 Mainhausen-Zellhausen Interna tional Choral Competition in West Germany. This performance will be part of the group's eighth interna tional tour. Under the leadership of conductor Rey Paguio, the group has performed in stage musicals, on television, at fashion shows and even at protest rallies. It has represented the Philip pines in concert halls all over the world. The chorus performances are characterized by the members brightly colored traditional Filipino costumes, which add a cultural flair. The performances are also choreo graphed, bringing alive the Asian concept of total theater. Members of the group are students between the ages of 17 and 24 who have undergone music auditions,, interviews and a training period of six months before being accepted into full membership with the chorus. Only one-third of the members are music majors. Conductor Paguio is college secre tary of the University of Philippines Parking College of Music. He is a University of Philippines artist-in-residence and recipient of the 1982 UP professorial award as Most Outstanding Music Alumnus of the Year. In addition, he has composed two modern musicals ("Sumpang" and uMs. Philippines"), and served as choir consultant for choirs nationwide. Tuesday's concert will include four programs: "Musikang Pinoy,""Inspi rasyon," "Variedades" and "Tales of the Manuvu." The show, sponsored by the Philippine-American Association of North Carolina and the UNC Asso ciation of International Students, will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 ($5 for students). For more information, call 933-9239. from page 1 important than the other," he said. Students are capable of seeing the University as a whole, Martin said. "But they won't stand by and allow their rights to be trampled on com pletely," he said. Other areas of parking improve ment to be considered at the Sept. 8 meeting include evening parking, reserved parking at special events for members of the Educational Foun dation or Rams Club and increased bus service, especially at night, Swecker said. The committee will not consider at the meeting a suggestion made last YdDIU- Sera-Tec is offering $2000 to all new and returning students for your first plasma donation with this ad. But hurry offer expires 9116188 BIOLOGIC ALS 109Va EAST FRANKLIN ST. (ABOVE RITE-AID) 942-6251 lOT gQ0O(fflB i - - - . 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