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Show 1' ; .; I " . . '- v . '. . ; DANCERS WILL please members of the Uintah Community Concert Asociation in the Vernal Junior High Auditorium as the Richard Thomas Theatre Ballet presents a concertdance program. Theatre ballet to be presented here Monday The Richard Thomas Theatre Ballet will be presented to members of the Uintah Community Concert Association, Associa-tion, Monday Feb. 4, in the Vernal Junior High School Auditorium. According to Curtis May, association president, curtain time is 8: 15 p.m. and admittance is by membership card on- iy. Under the direction of Richard Thomas, Theatre Ballet is a concertdance con-certdance program created for cities where technical requirements prohibit visits by the larger American ballet companies including the Ballet Russe do Monte Carlo, the New York City Ballet, and the American Ballet Theatre. The program will include selections from the field of classical ballet as well as new works by young and innovative choreographers. Thomas' knowledge embraces the beloved pas de deux from such works as "Swan Lake," "The Nutcracker," Nut-cracker," "Paquita," "Don Quixote," and other 19th century classics. Dancer-choreographer Daniel Levans also plans to create classes and contemporary works. The dancers will be Karen Agnello, Marissa Benetsky, Johanna Bernstein, Leigh Catlett, Alicia Enterline, Gino Karczewski, Clay David Miller, Andrew An-drew Neehammer, Daniel Pelzig, Bron-wyn Bron-wyn Thomas, and Rose Wurzer. Bron-wyn Bron-wyn is the daughter of Richard Thomas and his wife is former ballerina Barbara Bar-bara Fallis. Members are reminded that they must be in their seats before curtain time and children are required to sit with their parents and remain seated until intermission. Members may bring out of town guests or loan their membership card if they find they cannot attend, May said. |