PSU Magazine Spring 1993

Tickets for dance, theater and music performances are available at the PSU Ticket Office , SW 5th and Mill, 725-3307, or at the door. Performing Arts Brown Bag Concerts Noon, 75 Lincoln Hall, free. May 4 Cappella Romana May 6 PSU Percussion Ensembles May 11 May 13 May 18 May20 Portland Opera Players PSU Contemporary Music Ensembles PSU Faculty Recital PSU Composition Students of Thomas Svoboda Concerts Apr. 30 Ensemble Viento, 75 Lincoln Hall, 8 pm, $10/$7 May 8 PSU Symphonic Or– chestra & PSU Cham– ber Choir, 75 Lincoln Hall, 7 pm, $4/$2 May 9 PSU Symphonic Band & PSU Jazz Lab Band, Lincoln Performance Hall, 8 pm, $4/$2 May 21, 22, Magic Flute PSU 28, 29 Opera Production, Lincoln Performance Hall, 8 pm, $12/$10/$8 May 23, 30 Magic Flute PSU Opera Production, Lincoln Performance June 2 Hall, 3 pm, $12/$10/$8 University Choir Con– cert, Lincoln Hall, 7:30 pm, free Friends of Chamber Music 8 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $12. May4 Dance PSUMusic Scholarship Benefit Apr. 23, 24 Jack Lite, 8 pm, Shat– tuck Studio Theater, $6/$5 tickets sold at the door only June 3-5 Department of Dance Gala, 8 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $8/$6 June 5, 6 Department of Dance Gala, 2 pm, Lincoln Performance Hall, $8/$6, Theater Arts 8 pm, $7/$6/$5 (except where stated). Apr. 13, New Plays 15-17 Conference, Lincoln Hall Theater (signed performance Apr. 16) Apr. 28, 29 Masterpieces (Preview), $2.50, Lin– coln Performance Hall Apr. 30, May 1, 5-8 Masterpieces, Lincoln Performance Halloln Performance Hall (signed performance May6) Visual Arts Dept. of Art Gallery 205 Neuberger Hall, free. Apr. 12- Recent Works by May 7 Visiting Artists (reception April 1) May 17- Annual Student Art June 4 Exhibition Gallery 299 299 Neuberger Hall, free. Apr. 12- Works: Curtent May 7 (reception April 1) May 17- Annual Student Art June 4 Exhibition Littman Gallery 12-4 pm weekdays, open Thurs. 'til 7 pm, 250 Smith Center, free. Apr. 12-29 David Fish, sculpture; Karen Waaler, paint– ings (reception April 1) May 7-28 Faye Cummings - Sculpture - Cnris Gander (reception May7) May 3-11 Native American Art Show (reception May 6) June 21- Ian Sutherland, Zack Aug. 27 Kircher, Anne Parks Wallace (reception July 1) June 17- Chris Gander July 8 (reception June 17) White Gallery 7 am-10 pm, Sat. 9 am-5:30 pm, 2nd floor Smith Center, free . Apr. 12-29 Thomas Nolan - "Creative Imagery" ~sing SUJ?er-imposed images, (reception April 1) May 7-28 George Osterag, Color Nature Photographs (reception May 7) June 21- PaulletteRees-Davis, Aug. 27 Mixed Media Photos (reception July 1) Lectures Foreign Languages and Literatures 3 pm, 290 Smith Center, free. Apr. 12 "'Fanaticism' and the Enlightenment: The Boundaries of Tolerable and Intolerable Faith" Apr. 19 Apr. 26 May 10 May24 "Theoretical Problems of Modernity and the Avant-Garde" "Marguerite Duras's The Lover: Transgress– ing Boundaries" "Territories: The 'Other' of Borders" "Serving Two Masters: Danes and Danish in Slesvig" International Studies Noon, 190 School of Business, free. Apr. 14 "Structural Violence" Apr. 21 "Africa and the New World Order" Apr. 28 "Japan's Future International Role" May5 "The Conversion of Military Industries: A Global Update" May 12 "Pre~aring for Peace in the ormer Yugoslavia" May 19 "As East Meets West: Integrati1c the Former Socialist conomics in International Business" May26 "Women in the New World Order" June 2 "Refugees in Europe" Friends of Biology 7-8 pm, 294 Smith Center, free. April 28 "Global Warming and PacifiCorp" Middle East Activities May 1 "Northwest Regional Middle East Seminar," 270 School of Business May 27-31 "The Sixth National Council of Peacemak– ing and Conflict Resolution," Portland Hilton Hotel May 27- June 27 Children's Art from Givat Haviva, First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Special Events Counselor Workshop 9 am, 338 Smith Center, 725-3511 for information. Apr.12 HighSchool& Community College Counselor's Workshop Evening Lecture 7-8 p.m., 126 Smith Center, free. June 24 Evelyn C. White on the sociocultural impact of violence against women International Conf. 9-11 am and 2-5 pm, 338 Smith Memorial Center. May 6-7 "New World Order? Issues and Opportunities in Asia and Beyond" Lecture Demonstration Noon-1 :30 pm, Shattuck Studio Theater. Apr. 29, 30 "Dance in Jamaica" PSU Salutes 11:30 am-1 :30 pm, Multnomah Athletic Club, 725-4948 for information and reservations. Apr. 30 Recognition luncheon PSU Women's Assoc. 11:30 am, 335 Smith Center, $10 lecture; $25 lunch/lecture. Apr. 15 "Paradise Revisited" Apr. 29 "What on Earth Are We Doing to the Environment?" UISHE United Indian Students of Higher Education, 725-5671 for information. Apr. 21 American Indian Youth Conference, Smith Center May 3-8 Native American Cultural Awareness Week, Multicultural Center, Smith Center May 3-11 Native American Art Show, Littman Gal– lery (reception May 6) May 6 Salmon Bake May 7, 8 Native American Cultural Awareness Week Pow Wow, PSUMainGym PSU 29

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