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Show 7A Sunday Herald jSlXDAY, Music, Art, Drama Conduc- style of Petina-Ivanotor oi uie vian mpnony ur- chestra is Maurice Abravane! who has built the group into one ot tfte top 12 orchestras in United States Ballet West will provide for the Provo snows the costumes designed by Ariel Ballif, a veteran Broadway and Holly- - Vu. Lute ' ' Ti ai. ulit'U.i. . it iKi jii.h'o u. alkuwhu uiii itn Fine Arts Center box office 9 Dec. and Jan. Mail order and telephone reserva- tions are bemg taken. Artistic director of Ballet West is William F. Christensen, of Utah and San Fran- Cisco balleii, who choreo- - a t.. AUlv " I U UUIHIU.U kU1 UIC George T. Hansen Foundation. Ron Crosby has designed new: sets for this year, and lighting desiga was provided by Gary Horton. Mr. Christensen will bring to the BYU stage a regular com- pany of 35 professional dancers 15-1- 0. graphed this work after the f. q1 LUI .a. .tt.a Pro, lit 'Mrs. Eldred Paintings On Display 9-1- V nrst s:aged Dec. 17. 1891. is to- one of the most widely of ballet works. It is a of the repertoire of nearly vcy major company in the jT pT0'l V are aj t realist Mrs EldLd minted teacher for many years. He as aorointed tabenucle organ-give- n of floral V fgf iS Sei ....... - some of her her many ist at Temple Square in Salt - - ments for organ, choirs and solo instruments have also re ceived wide acclaim. The Utah Valley Symphony! gin the concert with! Brahms' Hungarian Dances, Five. Six and Seven. Based on heard 85 tunM he toured the countO'S'de mZ concerts the dances have finest Mildred A Llarea was ine ballot mmnanipi nwunt oilu VI jviii f of the late L. J. Eldred,; wife Part of the work annually. him of The eartbkess of pagan post- - jr0 harvest festivals, the spirituality 7? " " " " of Christian reioicine. and the folk beliefs about European the Eldred AAdt animals beinr, gifted with speech JJ , to- n on Christmas Eve are all in the , Mi in h rW. fanciful delight .H..H life Sh at- viva wa,i "- - , g -- vmitv TrrTkl,i1' iicVrmai .T J., rt,3 ' L an w-- u hr rhou Annual BYU Faculty Art Show Scheduled Organist Will Join Orchestra In Provo Concert Wednesday Evening T Organ music frora Handel and American composer Walter Pis-- j 0 ton will be performed by Tabernacle organist Robert Cud-dic-k augmented bv 35 children with at the Utah Valley Sm- haiut - phony Orchestra Concert Decernof month the During . ,. a d.splav of watercolor nesday, Dec. 10. Md sllrroundir,6 corn- u urn .m-i-mumties. pntir.gs bv the late Mildred dUL'r- - uiiua 21 A1)6 on IU; "The Nutcracker " which was - EIdred dlspla' 'Nutcracker' Returns Jan. "Tx Nutcracker, delightful Christmas fantasv ballet by ui reiurn 10 me Young Bnghara University stage in January, featuring tsauei west ana tne Ltan iyn phony Orchestra. Four performances will be in the cfe Jong Concert HaU of Harris Fine Arts Cen-ter, beginning at 4 p m. and DECEMBER CVinnl Art joyful spirit rragic. 1. lie UnnJn1 xiauuri viuia, in M Kentucky and the Art Institute Famous Group iw 3 Handel was an accom Women's Council. The paint harpsichordist as well plished lings being displacd in this ex mi r' in4,. m--Ih in varin the hibit formerly hung ious rooms of the Eldred HosROBERT CUNDICK, NOTED ORGANIST, will play special Handel music at j PltaL A of Professors art at Brighani' native of Layton, Utah, the Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra concert on Dec. 10. Dr. Cudnick is a est potential All the paintings are being tho ..rV, Fr. Young University will d splay Prof. Weaver was educated at faculty orpan teacher and Mormon Tabernacle organist offered for sale by the Eldred Dr. Cundick and . sunset Manor rounaauon. na win gyjapy(o State University. He has done ulty show duiing December. contrggtive oi mis sa e win work of Waher "lcn the A colorful collection of paint- work at BYU,8ro"P adat records for to help provide Brignam and and Allegro for ings. sculpmre, ceramics and Utah State, University of Utah: applause YomS University nen it per- - diUonal facilities and space at was Sif composed im. drawings are now on view in and the University of Soumera' f n . . i1! I 1 nf.i.-i p.u. ma Uie tiarea wuu center. the B. F. Larsen Gallery of California. .Critic EIUot Carter savs of to star in the Dec. 12, Tea is Friday A planned to .He has WWXD Receptlon BYU's Harrif Fine Arts Center.! Before joining the BYU fac-Tfor this afternoon from 2 until art ot Prof. Max D. ulty in 1961, Prof. Weaver Winter Carnival concert After their last performance!,. nm Th, nublic te cordially "iS Weaver will be featured in the taught art at Helper Junior attfcnd to 0011,6 invited a"y B. F. Larsen Gallery- - Annex as High, Cyprus High School. Lo- masterCTJ. broad and fe iaSSJ! given them a a a special show. fui expression. w(el aay umu ennsunas gan Junior and Senior High the the pamtings W Purcnasel Prof. Weaver's works include Schools, Utah State University Vti- - and m f or loved ones. u df the College of Southern minute standing paintings, prints, poetry, jewel-an- d was shouting for more wten Richard Strauss work, "Death ry and mosiacs and all five Utah where he was chairman the concert ended. media have won prizes in local, of the Art Department, and Transfiguration." It is the i i He was Utah's delegate to Their first single, "Up, Up state and old man's childhood competi-- i 0 0 M and Away," not only took them tions. His work has been repro- - the world's first Congress of memories, reviewed as he lays n n hit national the of to the top duced in Sage Magazine and in 'Craftsmen in 196b and also 10 0n his deathbed. He struggles but won them four Wsst Craftsman and is ed as Utah state representa-represente- d parade, I witn "is nwmories and w'itn Your "littlest angel" will love the tiny tot designs, a great 1968 10th Annual in the imi awards Crafts-tionin private collec- - tive to the IS WeeK death until his soul is greeted National Academy of Recording selection for teens, ideal for granny gowns. universities and schols mens Council He is currently ;in heaven. Sciences Grammy and Arts a memoer ot tne Designer in Utah. Cuddly soft and warm cotton For those who have never) Under the direction of Dr. Awards. - Glenn Williams, the orchestra Craftsmen of America. Theatre seen Readers produca two-giThe three-magroup Dec. 11th and 12th .will be 'will begin its concert at 8:15 Reg. 59c to 69c yd. Values has a repertoire that runs the tion, excellent opportunities to view' p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle, whole gamut of modern vocal one-o- f the more interesting Ticket are available at the 36" wide treatment They go from hard of dramatic presentation. door. forms rock to soft melodies and back directed guar, washable The production is by again with a versatility few Orson Scott Card, a student in ROAD BUILDER groups can match. Their whole the dramatic arts department Most of the good roads in use brillianperformance is set off by at Brigham Young University. today can be traced to a an costumes and tly-colored By United Press International The play centers around the Scottish merchant nam RED COTTON FLANNEL of showmanship Today is Sunday, Dec. 7, the exciting brand deformities of the three main ed John Mcdam, who became and 341st day of 1969 with 24 to sparkle. Barta characters played by Leedisguested with the condition of Four BYU student cnamDer follow. great for Christmas decorating, Heiner, Brad t. uauy, ana w.jg msi3 in district and STATION SLIDING will The moon is between its last perform Monday. grcips narrator The Odom. is mantle stockings, stuffed toys, devised a system of ground-u- p The U.S. station at the South Ralph Dec. 8, at 8:15 p.m. in the Mad-se- n quarter and new phase. Gail Bishop stones a available in vibrant Christmas red covering raised surface Recital Hall for "An Eve- The morning stars are Mercu-an- d Pole is sliding and sinking. Ice Don't expect anything but for gocd drainage, according to is slipping at base the station ning of Chamber-Music.Jupiter. simplicity of set and costuming. the Encyclopaedia Britannica 36" wide The evening stars are Mercu-- from the pole at a speed of Readers theatre stresses the The program will begin with about 150 feet e year and a "Es ist ein Ros' entsprupe"jry, Mars and Saturn, thought of the production and guar, washable slight, but steady increase in not the spectacle. the second floor of the Harris by J. S. Brahms. The number On tiis day in history: will be performed by a student In 1787. Deleware became the polar gravity is causing the faThe production is in the Ex Fine Arts Center on the BYU first state to ratify the United cility to sink slowly into the ice. perimental Theatre located on campus. brass quintet. A string quintet will then States Constitution. In 1931, President Herbert play the "Trout Quintet," by PRINTED SLINKY KNITS Schubert This quintet is unus- Hoover refused to see a group "hunger marchers" ual in that it involves a string of at the White House. bass and only one violin. bold, mod designs in vibrant new color combinations In 1941 Japan launched a A standard . on clingy, slinky : string quintet knit jersey, i t mi. ,n- . sued, audc agdiioi nurciiuui j leases a sophisticated dress up fabric in the Pacific, bombing dress-u- p Vo the Philippines! pearl . in A w . 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