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Show Dance concert planned Alrica m 1977 and again" in I97K Ririe-Woodbury was the only American company asked to perioral per-ioral last year in the 20th Jubilee Children's Festival in Yogoslavia. Also, the Yugoslavian National Television asked the company permission to tape the program lor rebroadcast throughout the entire country. , The internationally re n o w n e d K i r i e-V e-V o o d b u r y ' D a n c e Company will perform in Cedar City Jan. 27. The program, sponsored spon-sored by the Cedar City Music Arts Committee, will begin at 8 p.m. in the Southern Utah State College' Auditorium. ' Music Arts patrons and Southern Utah State College or Cedar High School students will be admitted on their season passes or identification cards. Iron County School students will be admitted free if in the company of an adult ticket holder. Tickets for all others will be $5 at the door. The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, founded in Salt Lake City in 1953, is now the nation's most traveled ensemble. By , 1976 they had been asked to provide over one-third of the dance residencies given by the National Endowment for the Arts "Artists in the Schools" programs more than any other dance company in the United States. The company's reputation in children's dance drew invitations to perform in dance festivals in Southern |