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Show Kingsbury Hall To House Utah Ballet Repertoire Once again the University studentbody has the opportunity to witness another dramatic first. The Utah Civic Ballet will be in repertoire during the weeks of April 29 and May 6. THE BALLET Company, one of the best in the nation, will be Presenting six completely new works of outspoken ballet artist from home and abroad. Along with these new works the company com-pany will be staging the second act from "Swan Lake," "Nothing ' Doing Bar" and a condensed version of "Romeo and Juliet." s; The Utah Ballet Company, consisting of 16 prominent mem-' mem-' rs of the Corps de Ballet at the University, is under the very Rented eye of Willam Christensen. WILAM CHRISTENSEN is the head of the Univehsity Ballet department, which is the best in the nation. Before he came to t we campus, Mr. Christensen was the ballet master for the San ! Francisco Ballet Company. , fhis position is presently be-H be-H held by his brother Lew Christensen. TICKETS FOR this University Jrat will be on sale in Kings- wy Hall. One thing that has "ever been done by the Ballet department is being done for " special program. , s'udent and faculty of the university will be admitted for il "alt fare. IitI?lWEEK of APril 29, the h Ballet will be dancing the W act from "Swan Lake," nothing Doing Bar," "Pas di Valsea neW ballet and "La DerfHrin? ttis sta8ing. the artists conr"1'"8 0n stage will be ac- ten. tmed by a 45 member consent con-sent of the Utah Symphony. ba!wY 6; 7 and 8 will see the iL70ncert0 Barocco," V "Rom! ewlv Produced ballet, and Z ond Juliet" "Beauty Action ShePard" a new pro-"GranS pro-"GranS and newly staged wani Pas de Deux." Utah'?y'five members of the |