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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 5, 200 3 - 7 Dige First concert of year for Blue Mtn. Entertainment Blue Mountain Entertain- Irish step dancing from the ment presents the seasons first concert, the Donegal House Band, featuring the precision tapping of hard sole dances to the almost ballet- Donegal Irish Step Dancers, on Monday, November 17 at 7 p.m. in the Monticello High School Auditorium. The Donegal House Band and Irish Step Dancers 1 7 in the Monticello High auditorium. N v; 4.. 'Mt g.VN ':V 'g : ' ''X ' perform on will , .r g, ' '5 g ,'& ' V vri -- ?- v. ' .' w W .& A; ' v vvyr.y pro-Novemb- Courtesy photo vy. $.. X Eight talented artists com-r- r bine the infectious joy of Irish music with the visual delight of Irish step dancing. The gram includes a variety of - Vsv on stage. .Yj f." These young ladies have appeared with The Chieftains, Cherish the Ladies, Utah Symphony Irish Night and on the Living Traditions programs. The hand consists of four outstanding musicians who play a variety of instruments. Band leader Paul Mitchell is featured on hammered dulcimer, Irish flutes and whistles. lie has performed through- Skyedance and Shanahy. ;g g. Smith, and Claire Duignan. out Utah with the groups A "V Choreographer dancer Gina Gottfredson, an internationallv ranked dancer, , y 7 ? er like soft shoe dancing. The music varies from the intense drive of jigs and reels to the ethereal nature of slip jigs, hornpipes and aires. It is truly a joy to watch the expertise of the four dancers is joined by three outstanding championship level dancers -Katie Register, Megan Kwan finger-styl- e Tel-lurid- e guitar champion Dylan Schorer will delight the audience with his amazing technique on guitar and bouzouki. Dan Allen plays the bodhran, concertina, a "mean whistle, and is also one of the vocalists for the group. From a young age he developed his talents and love of Celtic music as a fifer in the "Utah Civil War Fife and Drum Corps. Corinne Simmonds is featured on fiddle and vocals. Although only 17 years old, she is a talented and poised performer. This is a perforhad mance that has every audience applauding for more. The group will perform a short high-energ- y outreach program Monticello High School dents during the day. for stu- Admission will be by BME or Kigalia Fine Arts tickets purchased at the door: $14 for families, $7 per adult, or $.L50 per student. Season memberships. which will provide admission to all BME or Kigalia programs, will also be available at the door: Sdb for families, $14 per adult, or $7 per student iKigalias first program of t he year will be Ripple 'fall's music, dance, and i storytelling on Tuesday. vember IS at 7 p.m. fn No- IWrA BLENDED APR V W nd INTRODUCTORY RATE PLUS, NO PAYMENTS FOR THREE MONTHS AND NO FEES Want to refinance an existing auto loan7 Now's the time and Zions is the bank. Through November 8, qualified applicants can refinance at an unbeatable introductory rate with no loan fees. That means three months without a car payment, and a great tow rate after the introductory period. It's the perfect opportunity to free up some money for Christmas shopping and to save before rates go up. DONT WAIT. APPLY NOW AT YOUR LOCAL BRANCH OR CALL ZIONS BANK Member FDIC f'W'. ' A a 7 t! V V S' V fr V f '6 s 4 X ty r ' 4 J X 't. L , 1 I t - 'w y " 4 $. T, 4. , v,'x '' T. N " V, ' - Cv, & 1. ,, , (t 'f. - a ,a I TL-- r !::r Mongolia Ulaantabar Mission after serving two years for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will report his experiences to the Blanding Fourth Ward at 9 a. m. on November 9 in the WE HAVENT FORGOTTEN WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINESS. www.zionsbank.com cently returned from the '3 t) iTcas Blanding North Chapel. He has a great love for the Mongolian people and for the missionary work in that nation. Levi is the son of Bryan and Valencia Tate of Tuba City, AZ and Greg and Cindi Kruger of Scottsdale, AZ and grandson of La Verne Tate of Blanding. |