Perspective_Summer_1983

Performing Arts 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF GERMANS IN AMERICA Oct. 1 Oct. 1 Children's films & puppet show. 10 am, 75 lincoln Hall. Free German art film. For title & admission info call 2294454/4452. 8 pm, 75 Lincoln Hall Oct. 1 Kurt Weill's setting of Brecht's "Seven Deadly Sins," with Briu Festival soloists. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Ocl. 4 Brown Bag Concert: PSU voice faculty perform German works. Noon, 75 Lincoln Hall, Free Oct. 5 liederabend, German art songs: Ruth Dobson. soprano; Harold Gray. piano. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Oct. 6 Brown Bag Concert: PSU Chamber Choir with program of German choral music. Noon, 75 Lincoln Hall. Free Oct. 7 An evening of German folk music. 8 pm. CONCERTS Oct. 2 Oct. 8 Oct 13 Uncoln Hall Aud. Florestan Tria, 4 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Call 229-4440 for admission information. Piano Recital Series artist Aldo Ciccolini. Call 229--407614452 for admission/series information. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Friends of Chamber Music: Concord Siring Quartet. Call 229-407614452 for admissionl series information. 8 pm, lincoln Hall Aud. Visual Arts Special Events CHINA FROM WITHIN CAT SHOW Aug. 29- "China From Within,"a ¥iewofChina through Sept 25 theeyes of its own photographers; circulated by the Smithsonian Institution. Mon·Thurs., 12-4 pm; Sept. 11, 18. 25, 2-5 pm; Free Littman Callery, 250 Smith Center Sept. 10 Rose City Cat Fanciers Show. $2 adults; $1.50 students. sr. adults. 10 am-4 pm, 355 Smith Center. Sept. , 1 Chinese brush painting demonstration byWing leong, Chinese Art Studio. 2 pm, 2S0 Smith Center, Free SYMPOSIUM Oct. 14 "Teaching the Culture & Society of Latin America," presented in conjunction with the Pacific Coast Council on Lalin American Studies Conference (Ocl. 13· , 5). Speakers include Bradford Bums, UCLA; Roberto Gonzalez-Echevarria, Vale; Jean Franco, Columbia, Call 229-3914 for more information. Begins 8:45 am, lincoln Hall Aud. Sept. 18 Slide lecture, "The Chinese landscape in Scroll Paintings," by Donald Jenkins, director, Portland Art Museum. 2 pm, 298 Smith Center, Free Sept 25 Lecture/poetry reading, "Twin Fi8ures: The Poem in the Chinese landscape," by Kenneth Hanson, professor of literature, Reed College, & translator of Chinese poetry. 2 pm, 250 Smith Center, Free Sports Campus Dates FOOTBAll Labor Day. University closed. Games at Civic Stadium. For ticket info call 229-4000. Sept. S Sept 9 Sept. 23 Sept 26 Fall term advance registration ends General registration, fall term Sepl. 10 Oregon State, 6 pm Sepl. 17 Sacramento Siale, 7 pm Ocl. 8 University of Idaho, 7 pm Day & evening classes begin. Senior adult registration begins on a space-available. non-credil, no tuition basis at Sr. Oct. 1S Hu mboldt State, 1:30 pm Adult Learning Center, 137 Neuberger, 229-4739. PSU, city gear up for fi rst-ever football duel The Green Machine meets the Orange Forces. It's not the latest Grade Z sci-fi thriller, but it is Grade A football, 6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 10, in Civic Stadium, when the Portland State Vikings take on the Oregon State Beavers in a first-ever gridiron battle. PSU Athletic Director Roy Love has set his sights on a Civic Stadium sell-out, making this potenlia" y the biggest athletic event in PSU history -and, coincidentally, an economic shot in the arm for downtown Portland. Love also wants to flood the stadium with so much PSU green that 51. Patrick's Day will pale in compa rison. As to the goal of a Civic Stadium sell-out, by late August Athletic Development had reported that 80 percent of the 25,000 seats had been sold, with extra bleacher space planned. Downtown hotels and motels have designed "football weekend" packages which include game tickets, and the athletic de partme nts and alumni of PSU and OSU have planned special activities surrounding the game. Both the Viking Athletic Association and the OSU Beaver Club have scheduled major pre-game gatherings. The Beaver Club has planned a tailgate party for 300 OSU boosters on the grassy area next to PSU's Main Gym. The VAA expects upwards of 500 for a pre-game barbecue on the roof of the parking garage at Broadway and Hall. The $6 price includes free parking and shuttle bus service to and from Civic Stadium. In case of rain, the barbecue will move to one of the covered floors of the garage. Reservations for this family dinner, which starts at 3:30, may be made by calling Athletic Development, 229-4000. Across town, beginning aL3:30 p.m. on the Lloyd Center mall, there will be a big pep rally with two bands and the PSU and OSU rally squads. Just as that's wrapping up at 4:30, fans can hustle over to Civic Stadium for a pre-game concert by the Crazy ~~:b~~d~iIlAp~:~ ~~~ ':n7;t ~e dance al the Starry Night. During the game, the Centennial High School and OSU Alumni bands will play. Following the game, at approximately 9 p.m. , the fireworks will shih from the stadium turf to the stadium sky in a special aerial display spon~red by G.1. Joe's. The Viking Athletic Association invites all PSU fans to the MAC Club after the game to a hoped-for vidory celebration. This should carry the festivit ies well into Sunday, capping Portland's first major college football weekend in many years. Tickets, at $10, S8.S0, S7, and S5, are available at Athletic Deveiopmenl, 229-4000. 15

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