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Show j -v fn.n s-jj n; Nfl f rwm RaurkEecord Another Language brings unique style to Park City f f CSc ) 'I It - &- 1 4 wj-TV . . Aother Language Performing Arts Company will be at The Egypitan Theatre Nov. 30 at 8 p.m .as part of the Park City Foundation for the Arts and Humanities season. The company promises their unique show will be thought-provoking and original. The Park City Foundation for the Arts and Humanities, as part of its second seaon series of performances, is presenting Another Language Performing Arts Company, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. in the Egyptian Theatre. The performance will feature works which combine elements of music, dance, poetry and theatre blended in challenging ways. Works are choreographed and performed by company com-pany members Beth A. Miklavcic, Jimmy Miklavcic, Gunild Park and Christopher Ivins. Their creative philosophy is to experiment experi-ment and experience ideas that test artistic boundaries. Christopher Ivins has backgrounds in both theatre and dance and has performed throughout the nation. Guild Park, MFA, has strong backgrounds in ballet, modern dance and visual art; her choreographic work has been commissioned by the University of Utah ballet department on several occasions. Beth Miklavcic, MFA, is a modern dancer and a tap dancer; her choreographic works have been performed internationally. Jimmy Miklavcic, BS, is a computer scientist, electronic elec-tronic musician and technical director, as well as performer. He brings new technology to several works in the company repetoire. Another Language's performances have been described as different in a good way, you'll be sure to go home thinking, while having hav-ing just been provided with great grist for conversation. con-versation. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for students, and they're available at Old Town Gallery, 444 (lain Street, Park City, or by calling 649-2464. Music CO BrteMI mmi At New Botomiaru have com aat with a new album, and It's aa improvement owr Cstrfbit.F'or a review, Mtf&39& Video Pretty Woman was a bigger hit than microwave dinner, but video reviewer Bruce Margolius can't see why. For a review, see page C5 Event Park City Performances needs actors for their 1991 production of Daddy 'tDy in'. Who's got the Will. For audition information, see page C4. |