Show The Eagle -- Page 5 Thursday April 9 1992 "Shwing" with the Chinese acrobats Il's been called "incredible” "breathtaking" "stunning" and "quite unbelievable" to quote but a of the critics The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians of Taipei are taking the country by storm everywhere they perform as they crisscross the United States Canada and the Caribbean Islands The Taiwan group sponsored by thcColIcgc of Eastern Utah Carbon County Chamber of Commcrcc and Coca Cola of Price will appear at CElTs BDAC on Wed April IS at 7:30 pm This will be the third time the Taiwan group has performed in Price The Taiwan group offers more than a glimpse into the fascinating Orient They consist of sensa- lional acrobatics comedy balanc- ing feats traditional dances Kung- Fu and the magic of the East grace and precision of the acrobats are the triumph of years of dedicated training and discipline but their art was formed by cen- turics of tradition Chinese aero- batics are in fact mote than a series of stunts Most of the acts were created and performed in Many of these acts clearly demonstrate the achievement oT perfection through finding har-femony between mind and body an ancient concept in the OricnL The show also features Kung-F- u demonstrations extraordinary feats that seem to defy physical laws which the Chinese attribute to the cultivation of "Chi" roughly translated as "inner Strength" or "life energy" The cast consists of 18 acro- bats dancers and magicians In the past 10 years lours have taken them through all of South America Central America South East Asia Israel Germany England Canada the Caribbean and the United States Members of this company first appeared with Liberace at the Las Vegas Hilton as well as Lake Tahoe and Reno Christmas and New Year saw them appear for 22 perfor-Th- c manccs in New York at Madison Square Garden They have also appeared on the Merv Griffin Dinah Shore and Mike Douglas shows That's Incredible various pm segments and several times on Wide World of Sports The Republic of Taipei gov- Chinaasfarbackas200BCand emment awarded them the highest have always been an integral part single honor for performers by of the Chinese culture and the arts sponsoring their 1989 tour of w Living in our own private Utah Gallery East at the College of Eastern Utah in concert with the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts presents an exhibition of "Nine Utah Painters" One of the painters whose work is represented is ClifT Bergera a CEU art instructor This exhibit brings together the works of professional painters with varying approaches and styles The show allows the rural vkwer in Eastern Utah an opportunity to see works that approach the creative process from all Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians art coming to tht BDAC CEU's BDAC Tickets are $450 tionwidc has for three years sc- BAO DAO throughout a 20 week adults $2 children (six and under) lcctcd the Taiwan group as the lour of the United States and Canada "Outstanding Performing Arts Th Chlnts The National Association of Campus Activities comprised of 1200 colleges and universities na- - Attraction of the Year” The performance is scheduled for April 15 at 7:30 pm in $3 senior citizens and students and SIS family pass (two adults and children) Many of these artists leach at the college level while others are studio artists The exhibit includes: Ken Baxter Earl M Jones Randall Lake and Maureen O'Hara of Salt Lake City Lee DcfTcbach and David Dornan of Centerville Robert Marshall and Bruce H Smith of Springville and Bergera from Helper All groups and educational institutions in the area are urged to take the opportunity to view the exhibiL An artist reception will be held on April 11 from 6--8 pm The publk is invited Rosaline (Sonja Starling) Is sscrstly romancsd by Bsrowns (Matthsw Harward) will be played by Scan L' Oviatl The work of "the Bard" returns meal a day" and "not to see Matthew Harward Steve Whear to the Geary Stage April 30 May ladies" 1 and 2 when the CEU Theatre Jeff Cartwright and Quinton Moments after the oaih is Powell The ladies arc played by sworn the Princess of France ar- Department presents Love's final labours Lost The rives with three beautiful ladies on Knsta Coulter Sonja Sterling Robin Bosworth and Amber mainstage production of the year a diplomatic mission The four Woodcox Also featured are Justin fa instantly in love and are promises to be unforgettable says Muir Kreg Assay Mike the director Varlo Davenport willing to do anything to court the Shewmake Christopher Aguayo The story one of Shakespeare's women even to the extent of earliest revolves around what happens when the King of Navarre and three of his devoted lords dc- tide to devote themselves to scholarly study They swear for years to "sleep but three hours a night" to eat "but one breaking their oaths Mixed in with their group is the "fantastical Spaniard" Don Armado and the lusty wench Jaquenetta With all Uiis confusion the humor begins The production features both new and familiar fares The lords Todd Mariah Cogdon-Barklc- y Olsen and Stacy Tucker Costumes are designed and buil by Andrea Davenport Doing double duty Mariah Congdon-thre- e Barkley is designing the lighting Performances start at 7:30 pm |