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Whether it's during acts one, two or three, one actor is catching another with his girl or her man, doing something completely obscene. Trousers dropping here, skirt coming off there, it By B r i a n n a A l d r i d g e Culture Writer The UVU concert choir started out with 12 people and has grown since steadily with numbers rangThis fall, the Concert Choir has ing from 50 to over 70. Members of more than 70 members, varying the choir will increase their skill as from freshman to seniors, with a singers and musicians. Music and motivated attitude and a passion for participation is the motivation for these students. singing. This choir meets Tuesdays and "It's something that I love to Thursdays at 1:00-1:50 p.m. in GT do. It has so much diversity. The 416. Connie Jensen is the instructor, professionalism and atmosphere is with the help of her training music so inviting," said Amber Simons, a conductor, Ted Long. Concert choir Music major. is a non-auditioned ensemble and This choir class is actively enone of four choirs at UVU. All sing- gaged to make the best out their ers are welcome, regardless of skill music and upcoming performances. level. During class, the members are exThe choir represents UVU and cited and motivated to work well helps promote the school and the together for success. They sing with music department in a positive passion and for the love of music. manner. Members are required to "There is something about choshow commitment to the ensemble rale music that is unlike others. Muby actively participating during sic is an art that comes to life; choir class, being prepared and learning comes to life," said Long. music outside of class. Members of the choir agree that "I love singing; I love making there is something special about music with people who love being music. here as much as 1 do," said Trevor "I love singing as part of someHall, a sophomore in the Music pro- thing," said Kim Durtschi. gram. Jake Galovich explained that Jensen has been teaching at "being able to share a talent with UVU for 10 years in the Music others that sing motivates me." department with three different classes: voice, group voice and vocal performance. She already has The choir's next conmaster's degree in Vocal Perforcert is in the Ragan mance and Choral Conducting, and is finishing up a master's degree in Theatre on Saturday, j Music at the University of Utah. Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m. t "There is nothing besides music that I want to do," said Jensen. By Jarotn Moore Culture Writer Poor college students are always looking for a few free things. Generally these include free food and a cheap date, and when both are available, it is considered a treat. On Nov. 12, the Orem Institute will be holding a date dance called " 'Fall' in Love." The dance will include ballroom lessons and a dinner. It is one of two dances each year that require; • •'-' *•: : : " ^ - : ; - ; ^ - A ' ° ' . •'•• • ;•/••;: The evening starts at 8:30 p.m. with a serving of soup and salad. The dancing, along with the ballroom lessons, will start at 9 p.m. Entertainment will include karaoke, a photo booth and games. ; Dress for the event is modest casual. While it is customary for men to ask women out for dates, the institute encourages women to be bold and ask as well. •* v Tickets for the dance are available at the main office in the institute. 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Concert Choir GRAB A DATE a Green Box Bookstore IlMf ItatflflfllM Much of the second act features key items that a lot of the mayhem hinges on. One example is that of the whiskey bottle, originally intended for Brooke (Kaitlyn Lamb), that makes it around to the entire cast with the exception of Selsdon (Andrew Hansen), who consequently wants it the most. Others include an axe, various bouquets of flowers and some infamous plates of sardines. Also, the set itself played an interesting part as it was spun around for the second act, revealing the ensuing blunders going on backstage. The acting in this play was quite impressive. In fact, it was so well done it gave me the impression of watching a movie version. Something quite unique about this particular play is the fact that all the parts are major roles and are equally entertaining and important. In addition, part of the action took place within the audience. For instance, near the beginning, Fellowes rises from his seat in the audience and walks down to the stage to heckle his actors. A little later on, there is a brief distraction with Selsdon rising to his feet in the upper balcony area, where he was taking a short nap. FAMILY DEN TAL |