Ogden Standard-Examiner | 2000-12-01 | Page 82

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Date 2000-12-01
Paper Ogden Standard-Examiner
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
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Date 2000-12-01
Paper Ogden Standard-Examiner
Language eng
City Ogden
County Weber
Page 82
OCR Text Standard-Examin- i- Bulletin Board This listing provides information on auditions art contests workshops and other events of interest to local artists performers and other arts participants ART BELIEF AND MEANING SYMPOSIUM featuring presentations by students faculty and alumni on issues relating to the production application and appreciation of visual arts from a Mormon perspective 9:30 am-l:3- 0 pm today and Saturday Museum of Art auditorium Brigham Young University Provo Admission is free FLEECE ANGEL workshop n for ages 4 and up 10 Saturday at Eccles Community Art Center 2580 Jefferson Ave Ogden $10 Advance registration required INSTRUMENTALISTS NEEDED for 21st annual Ogden Messiah Sing-i- n on Dec 10 in the Ogden Tabernacle Orchestra rehearsals are 5 pm 6 Saturdayand Dec 9 AUDITIONS on Monday for two WSU productions: “The Country Wife” a “comedy of manners” requires six women seven men a boy and actors to play servants Auditions are 6 pm Monday at the Browning Center Pick up sample speeches from the Performing Arts department Browning Center Prepare one speech (memorization recommended) Production dates Feb 8 "Little Shop of Horrors" a campy musical from 982 requires three males four women and a puppeteer to play Audrey II a mutant space plant Prepare 6 bars of music in musical theater gospel rock or R&B style and come with a comic monologue Also bring a list of all possible conflicts between Jan 15 and March Auditions are 0 pm Monday at the Browning Center Room 38 Production dates March Audition sign-u- p sheets for both shows are on the department call bodrd near Browning Center Room 145 Actors should come 10 minutes early to fill out a form Bring a resume a photograph is optional AUDITIONS for “Freedomland” a Salt Lake Acting Company production pm Tuesday and Wednesday at the theater 68 W 500 North Salt Lake City s Roles for four women s to and three men 378-27- am-noo- 392-69- 2-- 393-154- gender-appropria- one-minu- 1 3:30-6:3- 2-- 1 mid-20- mid-50- Friday December - 2000 1 31 MORE THINGS TO DO s s to Actors must read the script before auditioning SLAC has copies for overnight checkout Equity and actors may audition Call 6 for audition appointment Production dates April late-20- mid-50- From 30 Wagner Performing Arts Center 138 W 300 South SLC $15 ArtTix 3 non-Equi- 363-052- 20 FREE DEMONSTRATION for Music Together a music education program designed for children birth through age 4 10:15 am Wednesday Eccles Community Art Center 2580 Jefferson Ave Ogden Must 7 reserve 463-906- SANTA’S WORKSHOP RETREAT at Sundance Resort’s Art Shack 10 featuring Wednesday-De- e instructions and materials for making handcrafted gifts for the holiday including prints frames jewelry dolls and paper Cost is $75 per day which includes materials and free attendance for one child 7 Advance registration CREATIVE PRINTING WORKSHOP and party for the Salt Lake City Chapter of the American Association of Graphic Arts members and guests 7 Thursday at Derek Smith Photography Studio 789 W 390 South Salt Lake City 225-410- $!0members or gycreativecom WOE ORNAMENT workshop for ages 7 and up 10 n Dec 9 at Eccles Community Art Center 2580 Jefferson Ave Ogden $10 Advance registration required 532-025- 0 $20non-niember- s lisa'o s am-noo- 5 CHILDREN’S DANCE CLASS REGISTRATION for Virginia Tanner Creative Dance spring session now open Classes run weekly Jan 12 at Eccles Community Art Center East Layton Elementary the Stoker School in Bountiful the University of Utah and other locations Tuition vanes with age and course level $145-$18- 3 Top of Utah ‘SEASON OF LIGHT’ holiday show plays 7:30 pm Wednesdays at Ott Planetarium Weber Slate University Ogden Star show explores history of holiday customs winter solstice Star of Bethlehem Live star show at 6:30 p m highlights objects visible in night sky Star parties follow at 8 pm weather permitting at outdoor observatory adjacent to planetarium Star shows $2adults $t students seniors Sum parties are free Reservations recommended lirTT :'tin-- CHIATRIC HELP 5 T 5 GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Last Spike Site at Promontory Summit Exhibits park ranger talks Golden Spike movie and other films auto tour and hiking and biking View ongoing steam locomotive maintenance work in the Engine House Located 32 miles west of Brigham City via State Roads 1 3 and 83 8 a m to 4:30 pm daily $2adults or $4vehicle (435) m WEs 4 0 WER Doctci 9 rV-'4 o Below the Top WHEELER FARM HOLIDAYS with hayrides over the river and through Wheeler Woods begin today Wheeler Histone Farm 6351 S 900 East SLC Stroll through holiday lights visit Santa sing carols sip hot chocolate Farm holiday celebration runs 6 8'30 p m nightly through Dec 23 except Sundays $3person $IOgroupx up to five persons OONNA BAflRY USU Photo Sendees 6000 GRIEF: Utah State Theater presents “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” today and Saturday with (left to right) Katie Ackermann as Snoopy Amber Lynn T uttte as Lucy and Philip R Lowe as Charlie Brown 1 DIC KENS FES F1VAL a London holiday Utah State F airpark 155 N 1000 West SLC Handcrafted gifts costumed shopkeepers carnage ndes food of “Scrooge" and “Ofiver" staged nightly 0 pm '! h Mondays urxdays io a m 10 p m Fndays-Saturday- s through Dec 9 S6adullx $3ages seniors S!8family pass Discount tickets at 7 Fred Meyer and Mavenk HANSEN PLANETARIUM State SLC Star and laser shows 15 S include: “Star of Bethlehem’ “Simple Gifts of Christmas” “ leaser Holidays" “Supernova: Seeds of Creation” with music by Kurt Bestor “20th Century bmversc & Digtslar H2I” “A Perfect $ace for Penguins” “Pink Lloyd's The Wall’ in Omniscan” “Laser U2 in 3D” “Laser Zeppelin” “Laser Metalhca" Star shows seniors Laser S350ages matinees S6adult& $5ages4-l- 2 seniors evenings S750all seats Star show line: 53&-21laser line: mi I''AI TO ADVERTISE TOUR BUSINESS CALL 625-433- 3 581-73- 1 Ring in 9 AIJLY IIISIORIC RMIROM) Tickets for popular Christmas Train now on sale 1 nps feature reading of book “The Polar hxpress” visit from Santa hot cocoa and cookies Tickets still available for 5 pm and 7:30 pm Dec 0 other runs sold out CaJI to check availability or get on waiting list for next year In Heber board at station 450 S 600 West S2250adullv 520semors SI350ages (435) 2 u 1 ocDENarriott Featuring The Journey Tribute' Sun Dec Slst Party Favors & Prizes 247 24th Street Ogden Utah 84401 2 Fax: (801) 0 (801) 394-631- Hew Years Eve Paclcages Now Available 366 tr 36th St Ogden PRIVATE X'l v'rzr II 1 mmm the Ken Year ot Teazers ESCAPE 627-119- ’ CLI rsrrr
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