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Show International Ballet Troupe, To Star In 'Music Series' The internatonally known Robert Joffrey Ballet, fresh from a triumphant tri-umphant tour of Russia, will be at Kingsbury Hall on Friday, at 8:15 p.m. to highlight the current University Uni-versity Artists Civic Music Series. THE JOFFREY Company gained an enviable reputation during their 1962-63 tour of Europe, the Middle East and SoutheastAsia. Attracting enthusiastic reeptions from India's Nehru, Jordan's King Hussein, the Afghanistan royal family, and the Shah of Iran, these goodwill and cultural ambassadors proved their communicative ability through their highly creative choreography, original ori-ginal staging and virtuosity. UNDER the artistic direction of Robert Joffrey, the expanded company comp-any now dances a broad repertory which includes works from the 18th and 19th centuries as well as Pallets Pall-ets of today by Balanchine, Christ-ensen Christ-ensen and Joffrey, himself. University students may pick up free tickets Wednesday, Thursday and Friday by presenting their activity cards at Music Hall, 201, Orson Spencer Hall, Auditorium Lobby, or Annex, 107. i . t.1: . " STUDENTS MAY get free tickets to see the internationally famous Robert Joffrey Ballet Friday by presenting student activity cards. |