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Show Page DIXIE SUN 6 April 17, 1990 Entertainment Goldston's Invisible People Mime Theatre j The Celebrity Concert Series is excited to present three mimes, including Gregg Goldston representing Goldston's Invisible People Mime Theatre, a Columbus, Ohio touring troupe, for which Goldston is seasons final This presentation will be on Saturday, April 21, at 8:00 p.m., at the Dixie Center Cox Fine Arts Auditorium. The mime artist is one performer alone before an audience. The magic of his art lies in his ability, through movement, to transform each to another individual dimension. On the wing of a mime's skill you can scale try ski, mountains, cross-coun- "'I ' "! ! "''I . J or become an eagle and soar Gregg Goldston, based with the Kenyon Festival Theater in Gambier, Ohio, is widely regarded for the artistry of his talent and the scope of his achievements as a performer, teacher and for his particularly, advancement of the art of mime itself. He recently Marceau, his tour de Farce is to take the Marceau style and turn it into a blazing display of virtuosity. physical Whether suggesting that he is triumphing over invisible objects or conjuring up an entire rock band in a recording studio, Mr. Goldston emerges as a star performer. The New York Times ChamberChoirsPresent: Join the choirs for an evening of fun. Wake Up! You're Only Dreaming is a "Wake Up! You're Only Dreaming and PJ Eicher. The st theme contains a musical concert and chamber cli story about a "wacky dream experienced by Mr. Wilcott, associate professor of music. The script was written by numbers, ensemble numbiJ and a flute. This "wacky" activity will be at the D j Natalie Nielson, Cooper, Kristy Johnson, Darren Gates April 19th, at 8:00 p.m. f miss the fun! Aurora Branham, Nicole Center Convention Cer received his second Individual Choreography Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He is currently n touring his acclaimed show through the western, one-ma- southern and midwestern states. To watch this man is to see the athlete's skill, the dancer's grace und the poet's insight. Object, environments, emotions and philosophies appear as reality through the gesture and movement of mime. Pure mime conveys essence of technique, clarity and humor. Marcel Marceau says, "Goldston is creating the first generation of American Mimes...'' "...the talented, troupe extraordinary makes illusion seem easy, motion masterful, mind and heart responsive and the body the vehicle of all." Toledo Blade "If Gregg Goldston, a soloist, owes something to Utah Childrens Choir to Perform St. George The Utah Children's Choir will present a free concert at the Browning Center on the Dixie College Campus on April 26th at 8:00 p.m. Children from the Utah Valley area in ages between - 14, comprise the 9- group. "These children will impress you with their vocal quality and clarity," said Ron Wilcott, Dixie College Music Department. "We know all who attend will thoroughly enjoy this evening." Selections by Bach, Mendelssohn, Palestrina, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Benjamin Britten, as well as folk songs and spirituals will be performed. The Utah Children's Choir was started by Kay their conductor, six years ago. Miss Asay has conducted high school and junior high choirs as well as children's in Colorado and California and children's Asay, choirs in California and Utah. She is serving as children's choir representative on the Utah American Choir Directors Association Board. Asay is well know in Utah Valley for the successful concerts she presents through American Heritage Schools, a private elementary at which she had taught for 17 years. The choir will also be presenting free concerts at Pine View Middle School in St. George, Hurricane Middle School and South Elementary School in Cedar City. Ddictrt to the memory of Ansel Adorns, Edward WesUm, and all members of the onginai April 9th - 30th, f64 dub. 1990 L DIXIE COLLEGE FINE ARTS AUDITORIUM Sponsored CAMERA COUNIWPHOTO, COLORLAND PHOTO, INKLETS CAMERA : |