Show BYU Young Ambassadors Ambassadors' r sto to perform here a t W Ww Iv w L f 4 PI-A PI PIAS PIA'S S 'S r minimum KIM NOVAS and Doug Castor take you back bock to the with a paced fast-paced rendition of Chattanooga Choo Choo Choo As part of the Brigham Young University performing group the Young Ambassadors are coming to Vernal April 27 The Young Ambassadors a Brigham Young Yoong University Entertainment Division group of professional level student talent Under the direction of ol LeRoy Gibbons will be appearing appearing appearing ap ap- ap- ap at the Vernal Jr High auditorium on April 27 at 8 pm p.m. Their two-hour two appearance here will be part of a tour scheduled during the students' students tight 77 1976 itinerary Described by Marv Lipman director of Motion Picture and Services USIA Washington DC D.C. as professional an entertaining group as you will ever hope to see the Young Ambassadors have made major national appearances in eight South American countries The combined estimated viewing audience for these television broadcasts is estimated to have been TilE THE CURRENT group of 33 student performers includes 12 vocalists 12 dancers and a piece nine-piece orchestra of brass wind and string instruments In addition there is a technical crew that provides production assistance for every show The students provide freely of their talents and receive no enumeration other than the satisfaction of service and joy of performance They present a fun-filled fun variety show billed as family entertainment with emphasis on youth The student troupes troupe's moving fast variety program though designed primarily to appeal to youth includes numbers that will move mature audiences and children as well welt The Young Ambassadors' Ambassadors repertoire includes a wide variety of ol popular numbers including contemporary and coun western country wes try tern songs nostalgic hits of the and spoofs spools on the entertainment entertainment en en- styles of ol previous decades and novelty and humorous songs and routines TilE THE PACED FAST-PACED nine nine- piece orchestra is highlighted In several sections of the show performing special instrumental instrumental in in- numbers Band members are drawn from the top musicians at the member enrollment at Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham Young University The student performers are required to meet high academic and performance standards in order to maintain their membership in the troupe Cast members are unique in that they are a part of the BYU Entertainment Division an extra curricular nonprofit university organization for the development of contemporary variety talent Described as probably the most versatile college group in existence these vibrant young people are dedicated to making the world better through positive action and wholesome entertainment |