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' IT WAS A DENIAL OP WAN- IT WAS THE DESTRUCTION OF THE vw A WORLD , fN - Avtr,vrxfr'vic v-'.V- 8. ' A. - 's ' -- at . & J . H 'X , I iCYFNG FOR TOIL 1 Fo fiMftVA(vS Cau. 83221 by Arthur Miller ! EEHttT March rsfe. ' IS-- Jtm T:30 27-- 24 l? r e Pmrwwi r W. Ya? t 1 'WErNIINSTtsH t' t L b r. .. ? Ballet West Presents Utah Premiere of A Midsummer Nights Dream Security Tips; From March 30 through April 7, love and mischief take to the stage as Ballet West presents the Utah premiere of George Night's Dream differs from his tra- ditional works, which usually emphasize patters of pure dance rather than plot," said Jonas Kage, Theatre, 50 West 200 South. Ticket and are prices range from $17-$4- 5 available at ArtTix by calling 2525. Balanchine's Shakesperean comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream. This tale of magic and misadventure combines the choreography of George Balanchine with the compelling score by Felix Mendelssohn to tell the story of crossed loves, meaningless quarrels, forest chases and magic spells woven together by the infamous Puck. "Balanchine's A Midsummer Ballet West Artistic Director. visiting the Web site at www.arttix.org, or going to the Capitol Theatre box office. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. on March 30, 31, April 7, and at 2 p.m. on April 7. On hour prior to each performance join members of the Ballet West Artistic Staff for WARM-UPan informal discusthe sion about evening's works. "Balanchine's choreography in Midsummer presents wonderful opportunities, as well as challenges, for the company of offering roles on many levels. His exquisite workmanship together with Mendelssohn's score expands on Shakespeare's play to provide a beautiful visual story." Ballet West will present seven y, Enter ditto.com's address into your browser (www.ditto.com). 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When asked what she got out of it. Dean of Students HABITAT, Carolyn Perkins jokingly answered, "sore muscles." But then went on to compliment the students on their behavior and ability to work together. 'There were no whiners in this group," she said. "No matter what the weather, they were willing to work. It's always nice to see how much the students give to each other." 0 t ?. CAMPING, from page 3 November. It features six primitive sites that are located about and storms are frequent, some argue one hour from the main canyon of that spring is the best time to explore the park. South Campground is this park due to its abundance of $14 per night and is available on a wildflowers. There is a $20 entrance basis. fee for an automobile and a $10 fee Watchman Campground is availfor each pedestrian or biker, which able by reservation and is open covers seven days in the park. from April to October. A tent site Backcountry permits are $5. Three is $14 per night. 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