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Show DESERET Friday, July 31, 1970 NEWS, odoml de Mexico pens Tonight At n - - r ,"V rf '"1 V -- .,'irf ... $; , " , Jv ) s ft. V - 1 " 7' The Nacionals 1270 program offers a potpourri of Aztec ceremonial, instrumen- tal and vocal solos, and folk dances from the various Mex- iean states. The brilliant company of 80 dancers, singers, and accom- - for the the accompaniment dazzling show: the Mariachi Band of Aureliano Hernandez, the Veracruzano of Willebaldo Amador, and the Marimba Band of Ceferino Nandayapa. musicians all panying Latin Americans contains a vastly rich and colorful e heritage of untapped for the performing arts, Three musical groups form folk-lor- El Ballet National arrived for the third engagement of its transcontinental and European 1970 tours with 18 wardrobe tranks, weighing 18,000 pounds and valued at $250,000. To keep all this riot of colorful costuming laundered and in presentable order costs $700 a week! Many of the beautiful headdresses weigh as much as six and seven pounds, and they have radiating feathers and ornaments four feet long. It is difficult to understand how the dancers can keep their balance and dance in perfect unison with such decorations on their heads. Included on the program is the hat dance, Jalisco, that has its own legend and a special costumes,' China Pab-lan- 5 : most finished sewing sequins and beads on her skirts, the Chi- nese gentleman had long since expired . . . announced.) PH.?U L.C Mexicos of and certainly important most exciting exports is its El de Ballet Nacienal Mexico that will be presented tonight in the first of three concerts in the Valley Music Hall at 8:30 p.m. Concerts are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Satur day. (The matinee is at 2:30 and not 4:30 as originally v xr. . to-b- r"or One n e that she would marry him as soon as she had fin- ished her trousseau. She then began work on a wardrobe of bejeweled splendor, and by the time she had By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Deseret News Music ' 1J ',- a. 1 a The legend is that many years ago a beautiful Mexican girl was betrothed to a Chinese whom she did not wish to marry. She told her groom- - Enrique Pajc.ro, Carmelite Gonzales in Ballet. THEN'S ' KOVEL HIGHLAND U,. OFTKEYEJUMtSW A KOTiaSI PICTURE! SAT. I SUN. - 1:30 AT DEAN MARTIN & FRI.tSAT.EVL , t s popular pfvcesr COTTONWOOD MAIL THEATRE I 4:45 & A' BURT LANCASTER n.1mlllllp in IIin i MATINEES patton 8:30 hUDOVEB A ROSS HUNTER ftafccton ' SUNDAY EVL . MUMOUNTICtUEpM 7:30 MON. THRU THURS. DEAN MARTIN BURT LANCASTER BARRY NELSON 1EANSEBERG JEANSEBERG FOR SPECIAL THEATRE GROUPS MAUREEN STAPLETON VAN HEFUN NOUN LLOYD & PARTIES GtlENHAYTS GEORGE KENNEDY JACaUEllNEBISSET cunrasn'o) 8:00 JACQUELINE R1SSET HELEN HAYES GEORGE KENNEDY JEANSEBERG F CALL 4888489 TONIGHT aBBBMBBMf I CONDUCTED f KM THEdOVU BY WRITTEN ALFREDNEWMANARTHURHAlLEYGEORGE MUSIC COMPOSED Bt A UNIVERSAL PICTURE rr FC AT TTiiii I WtfCIEO SEATON in Produced TECHNICOLOR TOT SCREEN PROOUCEOIT BY 8:30 ROSS HUNTER Mmt fgj ujutn TODO-A- Track Albn tRClMMy en MCCA ACCOMM lao mRiM on frTrtek or Caneotto Topol i 1) DANCERS & MUSICIANS CO-HI- T "BLOW-UP- " V.;. 250,000 W X'NNV V.: v Ji LAVISH COSTUMES and feel everything more deeply., FOLKLORiCO CHOREOGRAPHY and there's so much UNUSUAL INSTAUMIMTAIS MARIACHI BANDS to feel . , BLOW: i Silt MM7 about FRIDAY & SATURDAY 3! mMSb All M1MNT MUM ASMIST IHC Matinee Saturday, Aug. HE SECRET 0 AOTAVIU0RIV the strawheswf PAN VISION wniMlMtnt- - Evenings: $5.G0 UniltOAHiAlj statement! Prn A Prvkctd by Its a switched-o- BRUCE DAVISON (OBtlt CHAATOfHtWIN WtMCLK HOCLCTON Of IRWIN WINKLER KIM DAR8Y 4 ROBERT CHAWOff Dirtctod br STUART HAGMANN raaa laugh riot! , Jl,. 1 - 2:30 p.m. - Matinee $3.00 Mickey's Music, Brigham City and 7 Coll Valley Music Hall SUNNYSIDE MGM - 295-340- AVE. OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 8 P.M. FREE PARKING! iWHOS I F $4.00-$3.0- 0 Bootable, Logan 2600 ana. n 1 G. e, JAMES COCO Co-- 3I-AU- CHARGE YGUR TICKETS AT ZCMI, CASTLETONS, SEARS, KEITH O'BRIEN AND THE MERC Othtr Ticket Offices at Day's Murray Music, 4914 S. State Bsllard-WadStribble & Sons, Ogden 13th So. A Main "THE STRAWBERRY STATEMENT" Strnn, JULY 8:30 P.M. IWBOLWIM UH WWI IHHMMOT IBfKRAfSElfS A'R - IDO K1D.00 deeply COMEDY zoo? n'mi s . SUMMER SPECIALS WALT DISNEY h CHOICE CUT - cTouf COURSE DINNERS STEAKS-FU- LL ... H$D Served with: Chilled Tomete Juice Tewed Greea Seled . . , Seked Idehe Totete . . . Hot Deccert leverage leaded Oerllc Breed TECMUCtHQt 158 ialt Dtintjr ProductiOAl The hogie Zoolcg cot Garden ha$ lomethirg for everyone, somethirq I.,,, Q.most eve- wee ior fc NEW YORK CUT v n - jor.ff- ry 363 O rJAUREFiLBHlAIi KEITH OHARA TOP SIRLOIN STEAK I year' USE ACTION ADS PORTERHOUSE STEAX ) WE HONOR ... t $3.75 $4.25 $4.25 FILLET MIGNON Combination Plate 3.50 fw BAKKAMERICARDa AMERICAN EXPRESS $6.00 ( a MASTER CHARGE WALKER BANKARD DINERS CLUB CART! BLAKCHI a v V FILLET A LOBSTER PRIME RIB aw $4.75 $6.00 LOBSTER TAIL ,, r. |