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Show CAC presents Repertory Dance - . s V1 The Utah Repertory Dance Theatre will present a variety va-riety of works in their concert con-cert in the BHS new gym, Saturday night. There'll be something for everybody in the performance perform-ance that begins at 8:00 p.m., April 23rd. The routines will run the gamut from thoughtful, dramatic dra-matic dances to light-hearted, burst -out -laughing ones. You'll see many modern dance "classics", as well works by young, contemporary contempo-rary choreographers. The permanent repertory contains over forty works by choregraphers, John Butler, But-ler, Kay Clark, Bill Evans, Viola Farber, Doris Humphrey, Humph-rey, and many others. The Utah Repertory Dance Theatre includes eighteen professionals with a national nation-al reputation for expert teaching, inventive choreo- REPERTORY DANCE THEATER by the Utah Fine Arts Council. Coun-cil. Admission is $2.50 for adults and $1.00 for students. A bus will leave Milford High School at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, for students and adults who would care to ride. graphy, and entertaining performances. Modern dance is one of the two "All American" art forms (The other is jazz). The company takes pride in presenting people who have never seen modern dance, with their first taste of this art form. They are brought to Beaver Bea-ver County by the Civic Arts Council as part of the Rural Arts Consortium, sponsored |