OCR Text |
Show trtwarg,,,j1l.irr.1ar Sunday, April 20, 1997, THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, t Dance concert explores kids' desires SPANISH FORK The desires of children including activities, wishes, and games tome alive in a new dance concert galled, "Childhood Rhythms, 1997." The Childrens Visions dance ' theater will present their sixth annual spring concert Friday, Sat- I iirday and Monday, April 28 at 7 ! p.m. at Spanish Fork High School. 99 N. 300 West. Tickets are $4 ; pach at the door. Created and directed by Debbie Vilkinson, the show entails mod-ler- n and creative dance performances by 100 young ladies and Those wanting .children ages o perform solos or have special numbers they would like to address audition in November. The irls then work on the show for six months to perform for a general .audience and 2,000 elementary ; (students at school matinees. ;j Focusing on the antics and dreams of children, the music flows and rhythms of dancers cul- -' minate an evening of delight, variety, and fun. "We pull on the full spectrum of ; motions from laughter, fun, sadness, tears, dreams, wishes, joy .and achievement. It is a family rshow that everyone will enjoy," ''said Wilkinson. II The diversity of the dances ; ientail music and songs from 1930s jto new wave, and segues from one 'lumber to the next. The colorful costumes, backdrops and special v effects add to the overall scope of "'the display of talents. ! The 13 numbers have original tidances by the young artists. One dumber, called "Big Sister's ; Dream," is an original poem, written by Madison Mitchell, 8. 'Mitchell, the oldest of three, Slalready has two small brothers and 'her mother was expecting. The 1 8. directed by Susan R. Johnson and sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Arts Council will present its annual spring concert on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Jr. High Auditorium. The orchestra will perform Tschaikowsky's 5th Symphony and the evening will feature selectsolo ed performances. Tschaikowsky is known for his expression of the Romantic ideal A in his symphonies which contain beautiful melodies and dramatic intervals. Patti Owens, violin, and Patrice Laudie, viola, will perform Vivaldi's Concerto in A minor. Patti has been playing the violin since the age of 4 n and is now . She is a member of the Grovecrest Elementary Orchestra. She is the daughter of Tracy and Greg Owens of Pleasant Grove and is currently studying violin under the direction of Deane Helquist. Patrice is the 11 year-old daughter of Gaylen and Joy Laudie of Pleasant Grove. She began her viola studies in second grade under . i."'vm minir,. ifi iiiiiiiiiiTiiii'iiiiiinJii him ihmismhhii mu iimiiw n ini Susan Johnson. Now in sixth Photo by Carin Green grade, she is viola section leader of From left, Amy Henderson, Suzanne Chandler, Ann Michelle Argyle (back), Rachelle Melander, Alicia Scott the Grovecrest Elementary and Debbie Searle practice for the upcoming dance concert "Childhood Rhythms 1997." The show opens Orchestra. in Fork. Friday Spanish Barbara Johnson will perform was adapted to music with al children's ventures. There is publicity. Choreography is by Cherubini's Horn Sonatas. Barbara poem is a 21 year-old her voice laid over the music recitfor bath time, Wilkinson, Heather Thompson, junior at BYU, ing the poem. The dance centers on "William's Doll," a boy's wish for and Marlow Anderson, and the majoring in French horn perforlittle girls dancing with "spirits" a doll and the comfort he receives young dancers. Al Payne arranged mance. She was First Horn in Orchestra and received supethat will come to earth and the final when his grandmother fulfills the and played the music to "Choprior ratings at state competitions. dream fulfilled. (In reality, Madiaspiration, and "Chopsticks" and sticks." Wilkinson has been teaching for She studied one year at Idyllwilde son's wish recently came true "Harmonic Rhythms" which cen13 years and has been on the BYU School of Music in California. At when her mother gave birth to a ters on music lessons and the frusNAU Summer Program, she has new sister.) tration and joy of achieving. Other faculty staff for 10 years. been Honors Soloist three times, Other numbers include the conShe has also served as a movefocal points involve swimming and coctions and symptoms of illness diving boards, playing in a band, ment specialist for elementary receiving their top Orchestra schools. and playground antics. which little ones (and older stuScholarship. This is a free concert and the She has extensive training in Technical support includes the dents) create. There are sneezes, creativemodern dance. public is invited to come. coughs, and stomach aches in script by Lynn Wing, a professionChildrens Visions has received "Achoo" and "I'm So Sick." When al script writer, sound design by they find in reality it is Saturday, Richard Lindsay, and light design an arts grant from the Utah Arts the children are all well again. by Kelly Hawkins. Dotty Ralph Council for one of it's the past Other dances highlight addition- - Created trw ar """t fnr nnstwc onii a- r The CHEYENNE, Wyo. Artist has Guild Cheyenne 'announced their 28th Annual lJuried Art Competition and invite lartists from all 50 states to participate. Color slides of art work are due by July 8. Entry fee is $9 each. Send No. 10 self addressed stamped envelope to Cheyenne artists Guild File ;X, 1010 E. 16th St., Cheyenne, WY 82001 to receive a prospectus. . y1 f & Parti Owens I -- Recollections and Annual Spring Spectacular it BOUTIQUE ADMISSION8 DIKING EXPERIENCE uvuiivwt,- - s a. ill - n Snapshots:. FOB PROGRAM AND -- p. in.- - fiumidiuii rice 12:00 noon - 2:45 p.mTickets $24 Restaurant DILLARDS FASHION SHOW Invite you to get away from it all... BALLROOM DANCE EXHIBITION Great Door Prizes Silent Auction Collectible Porcelain Centerpieces Ff!R DINNER & breakfast Included For Based On Availability. For Reservations Call . . . I.ITMrupnw RccPDVATtnvc tK")A OR r 0 3. 801-374-10- 252 WEST 2230 NORTH PROVO Sponsored by FundRaisers International Inc. 'ttjjjj?' WHIM 00 375-76- Proceeds benefit the UTAH SPECIAL OLYMPICS pwj $99.00 Additional Weekend Packages Available Starting At Just $69.00 Weekend Rates Available at only $65.00 A Night State, Orem & 2236 S. 1300 E. . SLC contact Shauna Ogdln or Suzanne T. Merrill V Rates apply to Residence Inn Provo only. vmavm't'M'imnmiMm tomwiwimamit.'sMiv-w-wj- Summer at Sundance e J tm ONLY WAYS ura cliialf III Uhi yy emu all tr! ; ih'.i- "'rtftld ll - ans rd... mil ill! 9 EHC!iEl.SU.!!EIEa I... MCKAY EVENTS CENTER - rru Introducing the Tony Roma's Steak Combo a thick, juicy 6 12 oz. vtti barbeTop Sirloin steak served with your choice of grilled shrimp, Chicken Southwestern or cued chicken, fried shrimp, meaty ribs. from choose our deli- as' also to ti if that wasn't enough, you get And, a Steak Roma's So, items. side g Tony try Ur.: cious, better order steak. a there's no to way -- ."Combo today. You'll agree, UTAH VAllFY 1 MAY MAY FRI SAT. SlAte COllfGC 7:00PM' 2 3 MAY 4 SUN MON....MAY S CCM 3:00PM 7:00PM MM 1:00PM 7:00PM mouth-waterin- Li ;ftyr 2235 . IIUI TonyRomas FAMOUS FDR H. University Parkway $aa$. RIBS; Provo in i. Nationally Ranked "Professional Style" UVSC 1497 S. THE U V & Sensational" A Must See! "Electrifying 20 TEARS' THAT Barbara Johnson 9A.M.T07P.M. Grand Prize Donated Ly European Classics Furniture PROOF 1 J New" Salt Palace Grand Ballroom Historical Sketch of Castle Dale A GREAT ... f A - Extravaganza Saturday, April 26, 1997 much more. Prepaid orders are currently being taken m Castle Dale City HaN, P.O. Box 728. Castle Dale. Utah 84513 Phone Fax 3815157 Books are $65. make checks payable to "Historical Gketch of Castle Dale. ' 0 - LUNCHEON & ENTERTAINMENT Anyone with roots in Castle Dale win be delighted to peruse this book of Castle Dale saloon shoot-outdescriptions of childrens' games from the roaring '20s. the early settlement of Cottonwood Creek, and MB I ' f Utah California Women invite you to support the Utah Special Olympics Watercolor, oil, acrylic and The mixed media accepted. perimeter size limit is 180 inches. Photography, reproductions and electronically produced work is not eligible. Notification of acceptance will be mailed August 1 3th and art work is due by 4:30 p.m. August 27. Cash awards will be given for Best of Show, First, Second, and Third place in each category. A " Patrice Laudie All-Sta- te Meet AREN'T t J i "Rub-a-dub-du- Active 377-519- it'. iii ti Zt-aTr3J- ii. 4 -- W(l LUNCHEON ' J. 1 1 . Be Selective 3 j jCheyenne Artist Guild holds contest i The Pleasant Grove Pops Orchestra Special to The Daily Herald i Soloists chosen to perform witty Pleasant Grove Pops Orchestra PLEASANT GROVE By CARIN GREEN 5 Page ItUYOHtWOUlABIWCftl TICKET (W0 I BFTHESfcoieoitmE' ma nans frjKSL 7PM TVs sav! is oo on ituuiAi OWNING NIGH! HIOAT MAY ' A OITION THE MtOCCfDS OM SAT MAY 3, 7 OOfM WOIMANCe fjOf fChildnns Mirade Network' coMnNti 01 daiit sui in All SEATS RESERVED $12 ri.ll.ik ll WMiarriti if IENEFITS IMfrrCWSUnNGMUAMINOtaKCUN KWTS AVMAW AT THE MCKAY (VtNTS aNTEl IOX Of IKt AND AU SMJTKS TK WOO MUG Cf NTBS GltOUPS Of 15 CAU TOU HtK 688.25S22O0 CHAXOi IT PHONt! Itrtiiil I illtii'i TiiMiiKlu fitch 'iajjf T I M T I S E E M I I June 25 through August 30, 1997 Tit EiciiiTti Fie H(li(t(ililn King Sup fEITIUTtr lilttmUdti liikHrtHidlil King Vifjrv t'uff V'W nA Jottr SpkiiiEiiits (KIT tlflldl lllldii II (ill EcdnSugi t 377-742- 7 For tickets and information call tin Sundance Box Office SOI 2M.4IC0 |