Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 2000 — Page 22

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Hochoy. “The athleticism required of the dancers, set against the richness of Orffs music makes for a dramatic combination,” Hochoy added. Opening the program will be guest dancer Preeti Vasudevan, one of the world’s most recognized Bharatanatyam dancers and a 1999 recipient of a Creative Renewal Fellowship by the Arts Council of Indianapolis. Bharatanatyam is one of the oldest classical dance forms of India, dating more than 2,000 years old. Considered a dance of the mind and soul, it follows the patterns of movement as prescribed by the Natya Shastra, a great treatise on drama written around the first century A.D. The general interpretation for the name Bharatanatyam is BHAva (expression), RAga (music), TALa (rhythm) and NATYAM (dance). The April performance will be Vasudevan’s first artistic collaboration with Dance Kaleidoscope. She will perform a dance called Time, which explores the evolution and dynamics of time. Friday and Saturday perfor- 1 mances begin at 8 p.m.; the Sunday matinee will begin at 2:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $23 to $25, with senior citizen and student discounts offered. Tickets are available through the Civic Theatre box office at 923-4597. Additional information is available on DK’s Web site at www.dancekal.org or by calling the office at 317-940-6555. Dance Kaleidoscope acknowledged Cinergy as the title sponsor of “Carmina Burana.” In addition, DK recognized the support of Lilly Endowment, the Indianapolis Foundation, the Christel DeHaan Family Foundation, the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the Indiana Arts Commission. Tune Warner Cable is the television sponsor of Dance Kaleidoscope’s 1999-2000 season and WENS (97.1 FM) is the official radio sponsor.

Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones star in "Rulee of Engagement” Jackson stars in new movie

‘Rules of Engagement,’ Paramount’s newest military drama starring Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones opens nationwide this weekend. Col. Terry Childers (Samuel L. Jackson) is a 30-year Marine veteran: a decorated officer with combat experience in Vietnam, Beirut and Desert Storm — a patriot, a hero. But now, the country he served so well has put him on trial for a

rescue mission that went terribly wrong. For his attorney, he has chosen Marine Col. Hays Hodges (Tommy Lee Jones), a comrade-in-arms who owes his life to Childers. Hodges is not the best lawyer in the service, but Childers trusts him as a brother Marine who knows what it’s like to risk death under fire. Bound by duty and friendship, Hodges reluctantly take the case.

even {is he begins to doubt the man who saved his life in Vietnam three decades ago. The film also stars Guy Pearce, Bruce Greenwood, Blair Underwood, Philip Baker Hall, Anne Archer and Ben Kingsley. Fans may recognize Underwood from his new TV series, “City of Angels,” or remember him for his Golden Globe-nominated role in the popular show “L.A. Law."

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