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Show A A S i 't , ' 4 y i J , J " '1 ! : - - - . ' 1 A scene from, "Homage for our Lady," to be featured as IMirt of a dance revue presented by some 75 students from the Gunnison Valley high school in the high school gym-niusii:m gym-niusii:m Saturday evening. The event, directed by Tess Child Tyler, is sponsored by the Springville federated clubs. Gunnison High School students give dance revue here Saturday A program featuring some 20 dance numbers with colorful color-ful costumes and lighting effects ef-fects will highlight a revue presented by approximately 75 boys and girls from Gunnison Valley High School Saturday evening at 8 p.m. in the high school gymnasium to which the public is invited. Directing the program, sponsored spon-sored by the Springville federated feder-ated clubs, is Tess Child Tyler, a native of Springville and pro- Part three is titled "Homage for Our Lady" to include four dances. It is a religious sketch suggested by the story from Anatole France and the choreography chore-ography from a poem from Ka-hlil Ka-hlil Gibron in "The Prophet." Members of the federated clubs report there will be a door prize awarded during the evening and the event should be a fitting climax to the art month. Tickets may be secured at the door. minent dance instructor at the Gunnison High. The program will be presented presen-ted in three parts, the first part to feature a variety of numbers together with a negro spiritual by Boyd Gobels, music mu-sic instructor at the Gunnison school. Part two will comprise a melange of dance, drama, comedy, com-edy, satire, bop for fun, tango for exhibition and ballet. |