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Show D10 Salt Lake Tribune From Previous Page with her and returns her to her husband. Lawrence Vincent di. rects. Young University students “Angelique,” ARTS a comic a by JaquesIbert, as the annual spring dinner opera on the Provo campus this week On Temple Square: The Tem ple Square ConcertSeries con. tinues with free 7:30 p.m. pro grams in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square,Salt LakeCity @ Friday, Musica Reservata Seniors Sing: Choirs from senior centers across theSalt LakeValley sing popular tunes Performances are Wednesday through Saturday inthe de Concert Hall, w ache untry dinner begin. Sunday, May 30, 1999 Thursdayat 7 p.m. at the Sandy Jong theRibbonof resenting milestones Senior Center, 9310 S. 1300 East Singers come from the Harman of thepast 1,000 years. The ter in the Rose Park area, and and in Elizabethan costume Logan-based ensembleper- Homein West ValleyCity, Northwest Multi-Purpose Cen- 6:30 p.m. and the opera ickets are one-act fe etells ofa Paris shop owner who pu his shrev sh wife upforse 2. She formsonperiod instruments the Midvaleand SandyCity se- @ Saturday, pianist Jenny r 1 aah mu nior centers. Light refresh. mentswill be served. Pianist Jenny Naylor performs Saturday in Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Goatees passes through the hands of an Italian, an Englishman and a Moorbefore being bought by the devil, who cannot put up a maa hu mann and Liszt. The sit Lake Citynative studies at theJuil. liard School Modern Major General: Utah Lyric Opera Society presents Gilbert and Sullivan’ the Pirates ofPel nzance "at the Villa Thi Chantfrom Austria: The Grazer Choralschola, or Graz SpdnevilledbestanineTies day. Buddy Youngreenis stage director, with Barbara Allen as musical director Gregorian Chant Schola, chants in the reverberant June6 at 8 p.m. Admissionis brecht Mitton is g al direc tor. David Sovine. 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Greg Oaks, Howard mana 490 390 $20 730 940 +90 300 $00 70060 010 540790 740 Sundance FilmInstitute since 1983 andis curator ofeduca: tion at the ake Art Cen: Poland, Hungary, the Ukraine, Georgia and Azerbaijanas well xhibit Shaefer says phic journey as lyrical numbers from Arme- nia, Persia and Korea throughthe present. Using the latest digital in concert with Tickets are $5 adults and $3 children and seniors. traditional silver processes, the hibition space will be turned inside out.” Sport Dance: Tracy's Dance Academy will present its 25th annual dancerecital, “DanceIs OurSport,”at the Jordan High School Auditorium,95 E. Beetdigger Drive (9880 South), From Utah: “Utah Landscapes,” an exhibit of pastels, oils and watercolors by Colleen Howe, Bill Lewis, Colleen Brad ford andColleen Parker, opens Sandy, Saturday at 6:30p.m. Thefree performancewill atthe Brigham City Museum. Gallery, Tuesday and runs featurefaculty and guest artists/choreographersand through June29. A nativeof American Fork, dancersrangingfromages3 to 65, Ae) Howegrew uponacattle ranch in southwestern Montana. She drewhorsesasa child, then Eine Compiled by Helen Forsberg AvenuesArt: The Sweet Ruff, Ben Ashby and Linda Ja cobs lead the double ca: Performances are at 7:30 : p.m. Thursdays through Satur days and Mondays through June12, with 2:30 p.m, Satur daymatinees. Tickets are $9 general, $8 seniors and dents, $7 children and$38 families. Call 225-9236or 489. 3088 for reservations. Branch Library, DANCE 455 FSt., Salt hibit titled “The Avenues 84103: John Schaefer,” Tuesday Folk Fever: The Murra in the Park seasonopen: urday at 8 p.m. with “Folkdance Fever.” The program, featur’ ing the Univ ofUtah's Character Dan through July 10. There will be studied painting at Brigham Young University. Eight years ago she switched to pastels be causeshelikes experimenting with color-layering techniques. Howe wonfirst placein the ju Lake City, will present anex. 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