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Show t.M ten Page B8 Thursday, March 17, 1983 Park City News Three Generations of Superb Quality and Service in Carpeting. Individual residences and builderdeveloper services. 1370 South 2100 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108, (801) 581-0578. Una carpet fashions by Qmstrong Art Festival applications available Applications are now available for visual artists interested in-terested in exhibiting in the 1983 Park City Art Festival Aug. 6 and 7. Park City's 14th annual celebration of the arts, to be held on Main Street, will feature over 200 visual artists from across the country. Exhibiting artists are selected selec-ted on the basis of 35mm slides of artwork, which must be submitted with the application. The juries are composed com-posed of Utah artists witlvacademic and festival experience. ex-perience. Applications may be picked up at the Kimball Art Center in Park City, or artists may send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the festival office at the Kimball Art Center, P.O. Box 1880, Park City, Utah 84080. The application deadline is April 8. There is a non-refundable application fee. For further information, infor-mation, call Festival Director Sean Toomey at 649- Folk music featured at Egyptian Theatre LOLO'S La Marine OF PortGrmavd France AND Park City, Utah We feature fine French wine. Mini bottle license. French Cuisine Reservations Please 6494358 368 Main Street Three of the region's finest performers of folk music have teamed up for a special tour of concerts and work-. work-. shops throughout the state on this season's Utah Rural Arts Consortium. They will appear at the Egyptian Theatre at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Satur-day, March 26. Oregon's Mark Nelson, 1979 National Dulcimer Champion, returns to Utah with his unique collection of dulcimers. Taking the dulcimer, dul-cimer, usually associated with moody mountain ballads, bal-lads, Nelson plays Irish and American fiddle tunes with an uncommon drive, and with uncommon wit. . Not satisfied with performing perform-ing on his dulcimers alone, Nelson's concerts include sea songs, ballads, folk songs with or without his own accompaniment of the guitar, gui-tar, jew's harp, mandolin, Swedish hummel, bones and bohdran. Yankee Clipper represents the talents of two of Salt Lake's most versatile musicians. musi-cians. Cliff Butter and Paul Rasmussen, each singing and playing a host of instruments, bring to their audiences the rich and colorful music of the British Isles. Through their 10 years of performing together, with Yankee Cupper as well as with the Wasatch Rascals, Tenpermy and Sage Brush Cotillion, Cliff and Paul have developed a profound sensitivity sensi-tivity to authentic interpretations interpre-tations of traditional Irish music. From galloping reels to haunting 17th century harp aires, through a capella whaling shanties, 'Yankee Clipper draws from an extensive repertoire, using mandolins, bouzoukis, tenor banjo, guitar and the boh dran. Yankee Clipper's performances per-formances are filled with warmth and energy, and easily transform any concert hall or performance space into an Irish dockside inn. In addition to being dedicated musicians, all three are highly involved in working with students of all ages, in a variety of workshops, work-shops, lecture-demonstrations and master classes. Yankee Clipper has participated parti-cipated in the Consortium program in prior years, presenting outreach services in all corners of the state. Mark Nelson has just finished fin-ished his second season touring Alaska with their Artists-in-Education program. pro-gram. Tickets for Mark Nelson and Yankee Clipper are $4 general admission and $2 for theatre members. Call 649-9371 649-9371 for reservations. llP&iiHk Cfiity ILnv Claimjumper Restaurant 7 DATS A WEES 6 -10 WEEO&TS 6 -11 WEEXSIBS Main Street 649-8051 Even the smallest ads are read! The Comfort Zone, a local favorite, will be playing at the Rusty Nail Saloon on Friday, March 18 and Saturday, Satur-day, March 19 from 8 p.m. to la.m. After a long engagement at the Ore House, which recently closed, the Comfort Zone played Friday at the benefit for Brad Holmes at the Yarrow last week. Ed Trim has decided to stick around Park City, at least for Thursday, March 17 through Saturday, March 19 at Janeaux's. Trim is billed as an entertainer who plays mostly contemporary music on his solo guitar. Trim has played at Janeaux's before and has returned by popular demand. The Cowboy Bar continues its variety of entertainment, which will titilate your ears and your eyes. The Dynatones will excite your ears and you feet, if their reputation as a good dance band holds true, from Thursday, Thurs-day, March 17 through Saturday, March 19. The Dynatones are a rockin r&b band out of San Francisco and were a favorite of Dr. Bop's. If dancing is not your style and you prefer to watch others out on the floor, then Mondays and Tuesdays at the Cowboy are for you. Male strippers on Monday and female strippers on Tuesday are featured weekly. On Wednesday, March 23, a slight variation on the tradition, strippers will be at the Cowboy in the form of a sportswearlingerie fashion show, accompanied by belly dancers (if the nighties don't do it for you). Backwash, a country band, will be playing at the Alamo from Thursday, March 17 through Saturday, March 18. At the Black Pearl, the Ted Mentry Band, a Colorado-based rock and roll band, will play through Saturday, March 19. On Sunday, Sun-day, March 20 and Monday, March 21 Bob Snow will be at the Pearl. Looker, a rock and roll band, will be playing on Tuesday, March 22 and Wednesday, March 23. 6 j V f t At Both Park City Stores! a a HOLIDAY VILLAGE MALL, PARK CITY, UT - 649-6541 l.UU TWIQ-AII MCKJ AMH CCMirkDC iwi i - rii mbii nnu wbiiiwiiu , IPG! 10 Academy Award Nominations JESSICA LANGE TERI GARB ( ' Held over for one more week Daily: 5:15,7:30.9:40 Sat. Sun.: $1.00):;: r ifi: i : High Road lb China TOMSELLECK BESS ARMSTRONG Fun and adventure at every turn. STARTS DAILY: 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 FRIDA Y SAT. SUN.: 1 :30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Ends Thurs: Gandhi 7:30 PG THE FINEST SCHOOLS TURN OUT THE FINEST LEADERS... Eirl9 Vital- THE TRUTH rfro BI8CIPU3I3 Dally: 5:00, 9:30 Rl Sat. Sun.: 12:45, 5:00, 9:30 IflE I IjjjFW It Will I frighten you beyond all 1 imagination. M BASED ON A BARBARA HERSHEY TRUE STORY. STARTS FRIDAY Daily: 7:15 Sat. 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