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Show 8E The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday, July 19, 1371 Cincinnati Ballot Featured USU Dance School Starts Monday Togetherness Flourishing i At Shakespeare Festival Continued From Page , an music an innovation to the festival. val is a reality; plans are Associate producer is Dougand construction completed las N. Cook, director of will begin in the fall. drama at Penn State UniverThe dream is as old as the in his fifth festival year. festival itself. Mr. and Mrs. sity, y Each evening, in Obert C. Tanner of Salt Lake instrudancers, festivities, made the first grant City mentalists, singers, puppetavailable, insuring development and retention of the fes- eers and peasant girls selling tival The grant was made in fruits and candies Q in cli-dress create a . memorium to Mrs. Tanners mate in which people come Thomas Davenport parents, Adams and Maria Luella gleefully together. Redd Adams, and to her E-- l ), The 13th annual Summer Dance Program at Utah State University will run from Monday through August 21. Fea tured this year will be t.ie Cincinnati Ballet Ensemble under the riistic direction of David . f - -- , pre-pla- 1 6: The Adams and Davenport families of Parowan were key of instigators originating drama in southern Utah in pioneering times. The permanent building will bear the name of the Afams family. The first donation for the second phase seating area was made by Mrs. Will Barnard. Brigham City, in memory of her husband. Returning Cast Members For the 1970 festival, many actors are returning for second, third and fourth years. Most are graduate students and ethers hold advanced de- grees. A superb performance of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, by Paul Cravath, opened the festival Thursday He also Merry plays . Shallow in Wives and Dr. Curio in Twelfth Night. Mr. Cravath took a master of fine arts degree from Tulane University. He played Iago in in last summers Othello festival. His performance is well drive from worth the Salt Lake City. John M. Elzey, acting theater department chairman of Weber State College, directs Twelfth Night. Edward C. ' Strickland, graduate student in theater at Penn State University, directs Merry Wives of Windsor. Scenic designer is Michael Sims Myers, graduate student at the University of California at Riverside. He has created a spacious, workable design that is adapted for each of the three plays. the cur- rently filming screen adaptation of the popular satirical , iA , i W SVC'-- A) 'si novel by Charles Williams, has been acquired by Columbia Pictures for distribution in the United States, the United Kingdom and the Common- wealth and Italy. The color film, which Nat Wachsberg?r Is producing, is in filming Italy under the direction of Gerard Pires, who made the recent French film x v Erotissimo. now on location ' 1 , "... f ? 'r. r, u t" i I . d will College be -- The Helen Tamiris Foundation Award for 1970 from the Tamiris Foundation of New York City has made it possible for Miss Manchester to participate program. is the summer Program coordinator is Dr. Yocom. Rachael Dunaven chairman of the Dunce Department of New York Citys School of Performing Arte. Supervisor for the Summer Workshop is Gertrude Shurr. REGisnRJSsfFOR artist-in-residen- - in at dance Pioneer Bays Outdoor Art Shew USU ; School v r. . ; of Modern Dance, New York, and Pamela Ladimer, soloist with the Norman Walker Dance Company. July 25th PHONE FOR DETAILS part of Cincinnati Ballet group to be featured in USU Dance Program. M VStgSjtojiHuiill director of the Dance Compa1 23 Eat 2nd g S. 1 3 226S Eatt 4100 So., 27S-49ny, will return for his sixth !WiWI,K,K,WXV.VVAViVVV.VVMVAVA,AVAVAVAV.V.V.'.V.W,y consecutive summer at Utah lV4V4VVV,VV4V4VVSV4V.X!!!.!XW!!to!CN!4!W!4VyVAV?5jta& Matteo, Jane Wagner and David Blackburn perform in "Concerto. They are e n c e at Miss P. W. Manchester, who is visiting guest lecturer on ballet at the f Conservatory Music and Contributing Editor of Dance News, New York. Lecturer-in-resi- USU VAViVtViVAVAViVAViViVtVA'AVAVtVAVAVAVAViVAVtVAVAVA'iC'AyiJ ODonnell-Shur- r vv;- - En- ny. Gertrude Shurr, director of the ' Ballet semble, a summer touring company of the larger parent organization, The Cincinnati Ballet Company, is made up of soloists from The Compa- Faculty members in modern dance are Marion Andersen, currently ! 7 Cincinnati Affiliated With Conservatory and David director associate They are affiliated with the Blackburn, of the Ensemble, will instruct University of Cincinnati Colin ballet, as well Karina Rieglege Conservatory of Music, er, ballet mistress of the Hark-nes- s Dance Department, which is official school for the Ballet of New York City, the Mr. McLain is Company. and Stefanie Zimmerman of chairman of the Dance DeNew York Citys School of partment. He wa , recently Performing Arts. Mrs. Zim- named Ballet Master for the merman will alsc teach his- third consecutive year by the toric dance, which she first in- Chicago National Dance Mastroduced to USU last summer, ters Association. summer. Soloists of the Cincinnati Faculty Members Studio Acquires Rights to Bikini Diamond Bikini, The McLain Mr. ce uncle, Will L. Adams. Ballet Ensemble are David Blackburn and Jane Wagner. State to teach ethnic dance. Indo-Americ- 35S-17- )! DINWOODEYS ANNUAL FLOORSAMPLE 266-mi- PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR THIS EVENT If your home needs the addition of a beautijul chair . . . or even a pair of chairs . then now is the time to buy during this annual floor sample clearance at Dinwoodey's. 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