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Show Ds ARTS . Sunday, November25, 2001 ‘The Salt Lake Tribune Dance Blurs Line @ Everybody Dance Now Repertory Dance Theatre opens “ViveLe Sport” Thurs a last month in “Worldview Antholo- Says Smith, “It’s a fun loving show.” ‘The concert marks the RDT premiere of Amy Caron’s “Be the Ball.” a playful pieceset to ronic music in whichsix sned clad dancers* roll, bounce and careen off walls-as if made of rounded rubber. “It's a very physical, entertaining piece,” says Caron, a forme 1 ski jumper with the U.S. f style Ski Team. Upon retiring from the sport in February 2000, Caron com pleted her degree in modern é the University of and Joanie Smith, premiered in 1997 and was repeated the next ar. Graceful and witty, “Turf” probes the challenges of teamwork and competition using rugs. During the piece, dancers literally pull rugs out from under one another. RDTfans also will recognize Susan Hadley’s energetic and poignant “Blue Grass,” by flow ‘togethe says ning, jumping, falling, vault ing and tumbling. For hard Smith. “Wedon’t close the curtain [in core sports fans, “Vive g be punctuated by a handful of ne for “Basea five-minute piece that incorporates movements from that sport. Ruping Wang honors her Asian heritage with a solo danceinspired by nese traditional opera. Dancers also-will perform Make oa Holidaygift “If givin: everyone.” RDT explores the marriage of art and athleticism in “Vive Le Sport,” opening Thursday at Salt Lake City’s Rose WagnerPerforming Arts Center. 1 0 coalbff trees in stock For romantic excursionsinto the realms fou of fantasy-and adventure,go back toa Gq time whenonebelieved in dragonsand.. fairy tales. Occasionallystep out of this day-to-day existence, and enjoy feeling at one with nature. This is the « excitement of HotAir Ballooning. 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In “Balls 2000,” atrioofdancersinteract is described by Hadley as “ straightforward piece about love among friends.” Longer pieces such as Morteno draws uponhislove of htforward haven't seen modern dance ina while, they should take another look.It's our little tip of the hat to the athlete in last April. Set to a score by Grammy-winning fiddler brief sketches, some choreographed by RDTdancers. Jim mysterious layers to of Adriano Welch, they'll 5% form apiece incorpo! which had its Utah premiere “Be the Ball,” she drew upon her sports backst “These dances areas exciting physically as any game I've ever seen,” says the admittedly hip-hop. Rounding out the bill is Capura Ginga, an Orem: based troupethat will demon: two short comicpieces by RDT might be pleasantly surprised. crowded ‘program. One, the Full Force DanceCo., is comprisedentirely of Utah schoolchildren. Under the ements of breakdanc fast-paced showcase of -hew creations and old favorites. On the emotional, spectrum, its exuberant choreography is the opposite of the darker, edgier works RDT’s Sport™ may never compare to Utah vs. BYU. But modern dance skeptics, fearing a ponderous or pretentious show, In an unusual step, Smith ter, 138 W. 300 South in Salt Lake City. Performanoés continue Friday and Saturdayat 8 p.m. with a matinee Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 wit! discounts for students and seniors. Call ArtTix at 355-2787. @ Continued from D-1 gy.” between dances]. They just.go, 80, go. has invited two guest companies to appear onthe already day at 8 p.m. at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Cen Between Sport “a tt >, www.arttix.org \ V |