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Oh,
What a Night
What
to do on the first day of the rest of your year
BY
ADRIENNE VAN DER VALK
Few nights pose as much pressure to have fun as
New Year's Eve. Celebrating (or mourning) the waning moments of
another year lived, embracing new possibilities; something about
this combination compels people to party up to (and, in many cases,
well beyond) their full potential. While the tradition of spending
New Year's drunkenly declaring your love for total strangers requires
no adjustment in our book, this year's festivities offer lots of
options to make your last memories leading up to the blackout not
only enjoyable, but even enriching.
Finding the inspiration to get up and shake it should
be no problem at Cozmic Pizza this December 31st. Eugene Celebration
Parade and Whiteaker Block Party favorites Samba Já
will be crowding the house with their rafter-shaking "afrocaucasiobrazilian"
percussive super-sound, courtesy of 30 performers all marching to
the beat of their own funky selves. Joining them will be Ala
Nar, featuring music and dance of the Middle East, "merging
sweet melodies with dynamic rhythms." Prepare to be seduced onto
your feet by bellydancing performances and infectious, old world
musical intrigue. (9 pm, $8 or $6 with costume).
For those with tastes more in the "Americana" vein,
John Henry's can scratch your toe-tapping, PBR-sloshing itch with
a lineup including the Whopner County Country All-Stars,
Heavenly Oceans, and eternal crowd-pleasers Hillstomp
(9 pm, $5, 21+). Or take a trip south of the border at Sam Bond's
Garage, where Los Mex Pistols del Norte will be filling the
small bar with some big sounds with the help of Ed Cole and the
Underlings, Tom Heinl and Touch Force (9:30 pm,
$5, 21+). Fellow local favorites Eleven Eyes and Disco
Organica will illuminate the stage at Luckey's with two sets
of jazz-infused electronic originality and beats utterly worthy
of your finest New Year's Eve dance moves (9:30 pm, $5-$10, 21+).
If you're yearning for a more traditional party
to welcome 2008, Indigo District, Taboo and Diablo's Downtown Lounge
will all be hosting hot-and-heavy DJ-fueled ragers. The Downtown
Lounge will also feature the rock stylings of Johnson Unit
to round out their "Hell of a Party" black-and-white themed New
Year's bash (9 pm, $6, 21+). For those who would prefer to groove
out to music from the past rather than the present, The Floydian
Slips will be unleashing their psychedelic sounds at the McDonald
Theater, playing Pink Floyd covers so faithfully you might want
to watch the ceiling for flying pigs (9pm, $20 adv., $25 door).
If the usual ball-dropping and Auld Lang Syne singing
has you bored to tears, consider entering a mythical realm of music
and entertainment at the WOW Hall's Faerieworlds Masquerade Ball.
Featuring headliners Woodland, The Wicker Men and
"sphereplay" performer Chris Murdoch, this event will be
a far cry from the alcohol-soaked revelry going on elsewhere (think
harps and didgeridoos rather than synthesized drum beats). Woodland
will perform two sets including a faerie light show highlighting
U.K. artist Brian Froud. The Wicker Men describe their music as
influenced by "Druid imagery, folk storytelling, rhythm of rock,
and the passion of the gypsies." Throw in a guy who can juggle and
spin up to eight glass spheres at once, and you've got an evening
of enchanted escapism designed to ease you into the New Year on
newly sprouted wings (8:30 pm, $18 adv., $20 door).
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