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By Selena Stevens

"Kisbah
of Joulemay" uses traditional Balinese Gamelan
music and dance forms.
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Sept.
20, 2001 (Lexington, Ky.) --
"Kisbah of Joulemay," the story of good and evil told
through a unique combination of dance, theater and
music, will be performed at the University of Kentucky
Student Center Theatre on at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept.
28, and Saturday, Sept. 29.
The performance
is sponsored by the UK Student Activities Board and
the Lexington Action Arts Collective.
"Kisbah
of Joulemay" uses traditional Balinese Gamelan music
and dance forms. The cast is made up of members of
several local arts groups including Rakadu Gypsy Dance,
the George Steeltoe Ensemble, the Hair Police, Big
Fresh, the .357's, Malachi and RADAR: Dance in Reverse.
The Lexington
Action Arts Collective is a group of young artists
within the Lexington and UK communities that have
an interest in creative art forms. Their goal is to
bring a broad
network of artists and social activists to Lexington.
The Student Activities Board supports the Lexington
Action Arts Collective's efforts to bring diverse
art forms to the UK campus.
"Kisbah
of Joulemay" is free and open to the public.
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