PREVIEW: Jazz Ensemble (UM’s School of Music)

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After a long week of midterms and cold, not quite Fall/not quite Winter weather, come enjoy a big band jam session by the top Jazz Ensemble in U of M’s School of Music! Your feet will dance as you sit in your seat. Your mind will be free to imagine life in many colors and tunes and sounds you didn’t even know instruments could make!

What: UM’s Jazz Ensemble concert

When: Thursday, October 23 at 8:00 pm

Where: Rackham Auditorium

How Much?: Free!

Jump and jive to contemporary big band pieces by Ellen Rowe, Fred Sturm, Paul Ferguson, John Clayton, and Benny Golson. Unfamiliar with these names? That’s okay! Since when is expanding your taste in music ever a bad thing?

And while you wait for Thursday night, listen to the Jazz Ensemble’s phenomenal performance of Charles Mingus’ “Moanin'” from last year!

REVIEW: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

There are many problems confronting modern society but one of them is the effect humans are having on the earth.  The significance of this issue has not diminished since the time of director Hayao Miyazaki’s animated release of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind in 1984.  The beauty of a harmonious relationship with nature is told through the story of Nausicaä, the young princess of a valley who relies on wind power and believes in the care of their people as much as the care of the forest and natural world which they rely on.  The architecture of the valley is reminiscent of a medieval village from the stone castle and to the robes and cloth headdresses the women wear.  Their seemingly feudal-age culture is contrasted by the use of sleek, white gliders which seem to emerge from a science fiction novel.

The earth has just emerged from an apocalyptic war between the humans and the toxic forest, which resulted in the extermination of human existence by the large, prehistoric beasts called, Ohms, from the forest.  Nausicaä uses her own glider to swiftly travel from the valley to the distant toxic forest, where the poisonous gases and monstrous bugs come from.  The neighboring cities believe that the forest needs to be eliminated for the safety of humanity from not only the bugs, but the diseases the forest spreads to the people.

Nausicaä strongly believes that the forest has the power to heal and that humans and the forest are meant to co-exist.  She shares this belief with the people she encounters through her natural charm with the animals and the way she gains their trust without asking anything in return.  She also raises her own secret garden in the castle where she’s managed a way to grow the plants of the forest in a non-poisonous way, in an attempt to prove that the danger lies not in the forest itself, but in the remnants of the war and the toll humans took on the forest.  Through it all, she has faith that their will be understanding and it is that strength of conviction combined with the beautiful characters Miyazaki has drawn together that pull you into Nausicaä’s world where holding unwaveringly onto ones beliefs and remaining brave in the face of adversity is one of the most beautiful characteristics one can hold, in the world of Miyazaki or the real world as well.

PREVIEW: Flying Lotus

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The official event poster from the Facebook event page

Who: Flying Lotus, with Thundercat
What: Concert!
When: October 23, 8 p.m.
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre
Tickets: $25, plus $8.25 service fees

Flying Lotus is coming to Royal Oak Music Theatre this Thursday, and I don’t know if I’m more excited for them or for The Glitch Mob the night before. Flying Lotus, or Fly Lo, delivers danceable beats also in the style of today’s electronic music. If you’re looking for a Thursday night alternative from going to Rick’s or Charley’s or the Ugli, you do not want to miss this show.

For tickets, visit the event page.

Immerse yourself in the excellence that is Fly Lo by visiting their Soundcloud, checking out their official website, and liking them on Facebook.

PREVIEW: The Glitch Mob

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Ready to join the Glitch Mob this Wednesday?

Who: The Glitch Mob with M Machine
What: Concert!
When: October 22, 8 p.m.
Where: Royal Oak Music Theatre
Tickets: $22 general admission, plus $7.75 service fees

LA’s The Glitch Mob is coming to Royal Oak Music Theatre this Wednesday for their tour promoting their sophomore album Love Death Immortality. I’ve been a fan of these guys since senior year of high school when a friend a mind burned a compilation CD of their songs for my car. Their sound is melodic, catchy, and most importantly, well produced. This show promises to be a nice mid-week activity to celebrate the end of midterms and the coming of Halloween and November.

For tickets to join the Glitch Mob, visit the event page.

Get hyped for the show by listening to their Soundcloud, checking out their official website, and liking them on Facebook.

Preview: Elektra at Michigan Opera Theater

What: Richard Strauss’ Elektra

Where: Detroit Opera House

When: Wed. Oct. 22 at 7.30 pm,  Sat. Oct. 25 at 7.30 pm,  Sun. Oct. 26 at 2.30 pm

Cost: $25* – $118

Strauss’ one act opera begins as King Agamemnon receives a hero’s welcome upon his return home from war only to be murdered by his wife, Klytemnestra, and her lover, Aegisth. Klytemnestra then banishes her son Oreste, since tradition requires that to avenge a murder the avenger must be male. Due to this requirement, Oreste’s sister Elektra waits for his return as their youngest sister, Chrysothemis, refuses to take part in plotting revenge, desiring marriage and a family instead. When news arrives that Oreste is dead, Elektra becomes determined to avenge her father on her own.

*$25 Access tickets are available for persons 18 – 40 for the Wed. Oct. 22 performance who have purchased Access tickets no more than 2 times. For persons who have purchased Access tickets more than 2 times Access tickets are available for $40.

 

 

 

Preview: The Rocky Horror Picture Show – it’s astounding, time is fleeting, madness takes its toll

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What: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Where: The State Theater

When: Friday 24 and Saturday 25 October 2014 11:59 pm – doors open at 11:15

How Much: $7

An absurd cult classic, ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ is an erotic freak show with alien transvestites, Frankenstein doctors, monstrous creatures and suburban goody-goodies.

A fun production with full on drag pieces and plenty of opportunity for audience participation, ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ traditionally requires costumes and callbacks from its audiences.

The State Theater will provide ‘props’ for the show, $5 a bag. Items forbidden from the screening include but are not limited to: rice, confetti, alcohol, fake blood, toilet paper, outside food and drink, etc.

Come dressed up or face the potential wrath of die-hard fans. If you have never seen this film and/or never been to a showing such as this I highly recommend it. There is no better way to experience Rocky Horror than with a theater of lingerie-clad fans screaming responses and prompts at the screen for 100 minutes.

Let’s do the Time Warp again!