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Show na, Minn.; Dancing in the Streets and Anne Suzuki, a choreographer from New Trezin York now liv in Utah Commun classes and events are as follows: ®@ Modern-dance technique. concentration np during the Holocaust The children in this ballet are 8 to 16, the same ages as thechil dren of Terezin The event is free. Refresh ments will be served after the performance Deer through floor Wedni five-class card $32.50. Aug. ‘The project, which runs Aug. ng) 1 p.m. (w at the Bountiful City Park, 400 N (with Lynne @ Open rehea Is. 200 Wesi, from il a.m. to 10 p.m. each day, Thursday through Saturday. Deer and22,3 m e Choreographers Lab Someof the lab's activities open to the public, includ: Sanyer ing modern-dance classes and d by Amy Conceived in 1974 as a community street festival, Summerfest has grown into one of the largest McDonald international folk festivals in the and Johnston-Coursey, is fundedin part by TheInsti also West. This year's cast includes more r Valley, The i Dolores Doré tion, the Utah ‘ouncil and the National Endowment for the Arts and the Salt LakeCity Arts Coun- will be rehearsals open to the public Four choreographers have been chosen to participate in thelab. They Della Davidof her own San than 340 dancers and musicians from 11 countries. Performersin native costumes from Mexico Lithuania, China, India, Romania, cil Francisco-based troupe and an award-winning choreographer Mary Johnston-Coursey. a Utah-based independent cho: Saint Mary's University, Wino- 18. noon to 1 p.m. opportunities for professional artists to focus on the process of creating and experimenting with new work reographer and teacher; Kim Neal Nofsinger, a faculty member at the La Cross Dance Center and the Univer sity of Wisconsin-LaCrosse and an International Arts and Folk Festival 1997. The Bountiful/Davis Art Center presents the three-dayfestival Kim Nofsinger) and Aug. 25. 11-29, is produced by Brolly Arts and is designed to provide son, director danceto kick off the Summerfest © Meet the Artist, an interadults, Snowpark Lodge, Deer this month at Deer Vailey There day, as the public is invited to pick up some new moves at a street active event for children and phers’ Lab will be presented sessions. There will be dancing in the streets in Bountiful on Wednes- se Mondays and Fridays, 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., $7.50 per class, Deer Valley Lab: The fourth annual Choreogra- Pilat At Bountiful Folk Fest ley tents, Mondays Fridays, 10:30 a.m. to noon, $7.50 per class: Pilates READINGS/SIGNINGS Artist’s Way: Art instructor Rick Graham will discuss the Cameron, Friday at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Bookstore. 612 E. 400 South in Salt Lake Cityt The Shantou Folk Troupewill perform at Bountiful Summerfest International Arts and Folk Festival 1997 when the Bountiful/Davis Art Center has a free street dancein THE ROAD CONSTRUCTION IS 99% less. AND THE DINNER FOR TWO [IS on us. Stay a night or evo andyou'll receive a $50 certificate towards dinner for two at your choiceof oneof three Park ity restaurants: The Riverhorse Cafe, Mulberry Street, or T! Corner Cafe.*Call us 1-800-YARROW HOTEL (1-800-927-7694 or 801-649-7000) 4 THE YARROW <TUACAH AMPHITHEATE: 1800 Park Avenue Park City, Utah eeeustm eel} Retelln ieeecnea WSS]a5) ae ide Peis. ie Suacto 21004 (eg cates * LUXIVA PREVENTAG! Perky ae » Liquid Make a een corel a Pema PeOle Lute form for 10 to 15 minutes each Admission to the festival is $3 for thos and older, $10 per family, Children 11 and underare free Festival performersinclude the MacCulloch Dancers from Ontario. Canada, performing Scottish clogging, reels and jigs to the sounds of Irish fiddles and bagpipes. Taller de Danza Folklorico al fiavor, 14 ethnic-food booths will offer cuisine from Australia, the Pacific Islands, Mexico, Thi THE TEMPERATURES ARE legrees cooler. enter published room rates. Certain restnctions apply. Offer ends 8/31/97. of Nations onto the stage at the park. Beginning at 11 a.m. daily, each Summerfest country will give half-hour performances; at 6:30 each evening the groups wil} per- represent American clogging. Westartists. An art 95% cleaner. Resort Hotel and Conference ceremonies will include a Parade yard will be offered for children 4-10. It all begins Wednesday night THE AIR is ‘Limited availabilty Based performers and learn their dances. On Thursday the opening Russia, Hungary, Slevakia and the Philippines will appear throughout the festival. Festivalgoers also will find more than 40 boothsselling arts and crafts by Utah and other In- termountain book TheArtist the parking lot behind its new building at 745 S. Main, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. The public is invited to meet from the Universit Durango will present dances of Mexico. The American Heritage Kids from Rexburg, Idaho, will In keepingwith the internation- land, Peru, Colombia and the Philippines. |