BERKLEE PERFORMANCE CENTER March 3 March 4 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11 March 22 March 23 March 25 March 29 March 30 CONCERTS Spring 1982 Edgard Nevarez and Tommy Villariny direct one of the area’s best latin bands, “Orchestra Tropica;’ as it returns to the Berklee Perform- ance Center for a special concert of Afro-Antillian music from the group’s latest album. Return of the Son of Pop Chops featuring Private Sector — Craig Spector and his band Private Sector are back with another evening of exciting and very original pop and jazz rock music. Guaranteed fun, not to be missed. Ictus: Journeys — Directed by David Mash. Ictus‘a progressive jazz fusion sextet, returns to the Berklee Performance Center. The group will be performing new compositions by band members, all of whom are Berklee graduates or faculty members. Amikam Kimelman and Friends/New Leaf — The first half of the concert features a quartet performing music in a range of styles from post Be-Bop to latin to contemporary. The second half features Gina Lorenzo and her group in an evening of original music consist- ing of different styles in the rock idiom. Rick Holland in Concert — Rick Holland directs a concert of main- stream jazz that features many jazz standards as well as some origi- nals. Also featured will be vocalist Dominique Fade. A Piece of the Rock — Directed by Rock Ciccarone. The first half of this concert will feature a straight ahead jazz quintet, performing standards and original compositions. The second half of this con- cert will feature original compositions by a horn ahd rhythm funk band. Mixed Traces featuring Mili Bermejo and Bert Seager. An evening of Latin-flavored jazz presented by student vocalist Mili Bermejo and pianist Bert Seager’s dynamic quintet “Mixed Traces’” Needle at the Bottom of the Sea — Directed by Jeff Putterman. This concert will feature original compositions, performed in a variety of instrumental contexts . . . solo guitar, guitar-bass and guitar, piano duos, quartet/quintet with a few vocals as well. ““Moebius” — Directed by Chris Noyes. Moebius is a group of Berklee faculty members and students performing original contemporary music for synthesizers and other instruments. Caught in the Act (Act IIl) — Caught in the Act is a musical revue of some of Broadway’s greatest contemporary hits. John Gilmore will lead his orchestra of 23 of Berklee’s finest musicians, as well as 2 multitalented vocalists, in an evening of excitement and entertain- ment for all. This is the third performance of this group at the BPC. An Evening with the Jimmy Mosher Trio, Quintet and Orchestra, featuring guitarist Mickey Goodrick. Faculty saxophonist Jimmy Mosher leads a concert that features a trio, quintet and orchestra made up of faculty members. Special guest of the evening will be Mickey Goodrick.