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Show Ds my The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Utah SymphonyAssociate Conductor Wins Competition te con won Competi Conductors in | al, last month. Un: one of eight finalists event Silversteinin Seattle tah Symphony conductor lau Joseph Silverstein has been appointed prince’ ipal guest conduc: for of the Northwest ChamberOrhestra, based in Seattle. Silver in internationally ac ned violinist, was music Jirector of the Utah Symphony f ¢ f 1983-1998. He also was con. aster of the Boston Sym from 1961-1984 and assis: uctor of that orchestra 1984 4 NEA Grant The Prove Arts Council hasre. geived a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts The ArtsREACH grant will help Provo conduct a feasibility study on an arts venue for the commu pity. whose studentrushtickets, which were sold at the sameprice, but could only be purchased immediately before curtain time. | Go Pioneer Breaks Ground Pioneer Theatre Company 4 eat ART BRIEFS arts organizationsin elude the Utah Valley Choral So ciety, the Utah Contemporary Dance Theater, Rocky Mountain Youth Theater, Utah Regional Ballet and Utah Children’s Choir. broke ground for an expansion of the Roy W. andElizabeth E. Sim. mons Pioneer Memorial Theatre. The project will upgrade the 37. year-old facility with a larger scene shop, costume shop andrehearsal space; a newly designed south entrance, and refurbishments to the lobbyand auditoriums. Aiso included are new administrativeoffices and storage space, and a welcome expansion of the women’srestroomfacilities. A $4.1 milliongift from the Roy and Elizabeth (Tibby) Simmons family made the improvements pos- sible. Most of the construction should be completed by next September. O NewTicketPolicy Salt Lake Acting Company The Utah Symphony is $12 mil. lion closerto its $20 million goal in its capital campaign. The announcement by board chairman David B. Winder marks the public phaseof the campaign, which has been under way during the past year. The orchestra’s present endowment is $16 million, compared with an$80 average endowmentat other full-time American orchestras. It hopes to add $15 million from the capital campaign to that fund, with $5 million goingtospe. cial projects and newarti: ini tiatives, according to an orchestra newsrelease. Shout for Joy “Joyful Noise,” a play by Tim Slover, is playing at Lamb's Play: ticket policy. Students can now purchase discount single tickets through Nov. 21. The pl is dramatization of the story behind office or any ArtTix outlet. The its premiere in 1998 at Brigham Young University, where Slover was a memberofthefaculty. dling fees.) The policy replaces Ballet West's “Evening of Ballets” will be pre- ‘Bridge’ Work sented “Bridge Variations.” _ “It’s a roller coast f. at the could choreograph an opening ballet for Alicia Alonso and Igor Youskevitch to the fourth move- Capitol ‘Theatre, 50 W. 200 South, Salt Lake City, Friday ment of Tchaikovsky's Suite No. 3 in G. Minor. and Saturday and Nov of emo- 355-ARTS, Chamber van Manen, lsen’s mentor iration, tical successes, and Kage decided it was timeto bring “In and Ou backt 0 thestage.(“Bach Moves"v spresented for the second timelast The tions provide the musical basis for a magnificent series of pas, particularly the male variation and the final polonaise for the entire Utah Orchestra, under the direction of Terence Kern, accompa: nies all performances. Moves” had its American premiere,so,too, did “In and Out,” a work by fellow Dutchman Hans The Russian-born ballet master took only 39 hours to choreograph the 32minute work. The varia- 11-13 at7:30 p.m. Thereis a matinee Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $17 to $45, Call ArtTix at tional interpretations, said Kage. “Everything sort of has a little uneasiness, and that intrigues me.” When Brandsen’s “Bach the choreographer’s mostclassical work. In 1947, the directors of Ballet Theatre asked Balanchine if he @ Capitol Theatre ic by Laurie Ander: son and Nina Hagen,andset and ce itume designs by Keso Dekker, “In and Out” was considered a cutting dge ballet when it was given Ss premiere by the Dans Q er’s Theatre in Coronado, price is $10.50 (plus ArtTix han- perhaps, Brandsen: Intriguing @ Continued from D-1 Shot in the Arm (SLAC) has changedits student in advance through the SLAC box Sunday, October31, 1999 company “Theme and Variations” has beenstaged for Ballet West by Su- san Hendl, a former dancer with NewYorkCity Ballet. Kage, who Nederlands Theater in 1983. (V Manenis resident choreographer there.) appearedin the work as a young dancer with AmericanBallet Theatre, believes he and Hendl have “In and Out" refers to threeel evatorlike boxesthi 8 ve as the set for 12 dancers. ’ he piece is sexy and sophist ed, witty and playful. Bui there are dark under) the same aspirationsfor the piece. ‘Werelate very well in trying to get across the romance, musicality and the warmth theballet must have to work,” said Kage, who hasalways had a fondnessfor tones and subtle statements about modernsociety in “In @ piece is Geor “ThemeandVe rations theballet “It's a fabulous piece that will probabiy staywith us forever.” Handel's “Messiah.”It received F Ae.re Ani) eee Ti ae gabe Nico = lon Preciu 1) Early Dinner Special 3-~ PEM DAU Com eCUana MTOMTEC ce Daca SUL any mann iran Pains aves eon earns MIDVA LLEY Bea C nai 1 ed ames! Mon.-Sat. 10-9, iresann Holiday Sale Kick-off Trees & Decorations ZCMI CENTER Leett Salt Lake, UT 84111 Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat.10-7 5556 S. 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