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Show Through Nov. 5 Oct. 8th eeee pi Arts and Letters Ko keshi Dolls Display An exhibition of 100 modern kokeshi dolls by outstanding Japanese craftsmen will be on display at Brigham Young University’s B.F. Larsen Arnold Friberg Among Painters Gallery, Oct. 8 through Nov. 5. The Japanese Dolls Showing Works at Provo Gallery show, housed on campus in the Harris Fine Arts Center, was organized by the Japan Society and is The House of Fine Arts, 209 N. touring the United States and 400 W., Provo, is currently inCanada undersponsorshipofthe volved in a festival entitled, Smithsonian Institution. “The Utan Artist,” and for the Photographic panels ac- event the gallery has brought in companying the exhibition paintings from most of the explain the doll-making process prominent artists within the from the selection of mizunoki state. Among those being currently tree, through preparation to the final lathing, and painting of the exhibited in Arnold Friberg, well-known Salt Lake City artist, dollitself. who has been earning a living At age 17, Mr. Friberg went to Chicago and studied and then on Groutage, paintings illustrating the Bible University, Logan; Beverly Mastrim, Salt Lake City; Dennis to New York where he was Smith, American Forksculptor; employed illustrating Charles Stubbs, Salt Lake City; magazines. Among his notable and Paul Forster, Springville; achievements have been and artists from Brigham Young including Dr. Francis Magleby and Robert and the Book of Mormon Mr. Friberg’s Biblical pain- Marshall. lery is open each day tings where chosen by movie producer Cecil B. DeMille for from10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday scenery and backgrcand in- through Saturday and -“The The Japanese nation has long since the age of 13 with his paint formation for the movie, ‘The Utah Artist,” festival will end loved dolls. Even to the present, brush. He began at that age as a Ten Commandments." Oct. 23. The House of Fine Arts is annual doll festivals are sign painter andat 14 enrolled in Among many pvominent ar- aprivate gallery owned by Brent celebrated on March forgirls a correspondence course in art. tists at the festiva’. are Harrison Wood of Provo, an axtorney. and May5 for boys. Over many generations, the Japanese have developed sophisticated doll- making techniques. Each doll has its own unique form and expression, but best loved is the simple kokeshi, a wodden doll minus hands orfeet. originally intended as a child’s i tituti toy. In 1948, the form was revived to becomea classic with modern innovations. BYU Music To Exhibit Art Schedule At Utilities Bldg. Outlined D. Bren. Bird will have a oneAn exciting and ambitious man art exhibit today at the ProvoUtilities building from 2 to production schedule has been 6pm. outlined for the coming season Mr. Bird was born andraised by the BYU Music Department. in Springville, Utah, where he Faculty and studenttalent will completed his education through be combined and augmented to high school. He attended offer the best possible music Brigham Young University in entertainment to the BYU Provo and received his Bachelor community, of Arts degree in 1968. He is Highlighting the seasonwill be presently working on his Master the productions of ‘Die of Arts degree also at Brigham Young University. Although his main interest has beenin pen and ink drawing, he also enjoys working in wash drawing, oil painting, watercolors, and the many areas of printmaking and sculpture. He has had several one-man shows in the Idaho area andat Jackson Hole, Wyo. be held Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. All the dolls in this exhibition are handcrafted examplesof the best of this tradition, made by contemporary doll-makers, The collection as a whole characterizes the variety of sizes, shapes and colors the kokeshi doll can assume. D. Brent Bird Fledermatix,” a Strauss opera which will play Nov. 10-13. Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi” and the well-known ‘11 ‘Pagliacci” by Leoncavallo,will play later in the season. Expanding the opera season will be a pair of oratorios. Beethoven’s ‘Mount of Olives” has been chosen for the fall semester and will be presented Springville-Mapleton Art Show — Sunday Reception The annual SpringvilleMapleton Art Show will be held in the Springville Museum of Art from Oct. 3 to Oct. 31 with a reception honoring the artists to The kokeshi form, developed in northeastern Japan, was THIS KOKESHI DOLL IS NAMED “Warai” (Smile), and is in the collection of dolls which will be on display Oct. 8 through Nov. 5 at the B.F. Largen Gallery in the Harris Fine Arts Center at Brigham Young University. The Doll y is sponsored by the RACHAEL HAFEN BEUTLE! R is shown with one of Calvin Packards landscapes. She is president of the Hafen-Dallin Art Club which is sponsoring the Fall Festival of SpringvilleMapleton Art. “Utah's Lowest Food Prices” Prices Effective Mon, T=3s, Wed. APPLES Theshow will feature works of local artists and will include this ar a one-man exhibit by F. ye Calvin Packard, mayor of Springville. There will be 25 of Mr, Packards landscapes on display during the month, ConcertArtis ts in Recital Four outstanding young Utah his master of arts degree at concert artists will present a concert Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. in Brigham Young University’s Madsen Recital Hall. The four concert soloists, 7 — eases AMONG PROMINENT ARTISTS also exhibiting at the House of Fine Artsis Charles Department and a native of Utah. This Stubbs of Logan. He won hest in showsat the painting is entitled, “Man and Nature Pay recent Utah State Fair competition, He is Tribute.” known mostly for his landscapes. He is “chairman of the UtahState FineArts winners of the Utah Concerts Council Competition of the 197172 season, include David Randall, clarinetist; Jean Larsen, violinist; Alan Ball,pianist; and Sally Peterson, pianist. David Randall, a member of the BYU music faculty, is a Indiana University. He earned his Ph.D. in music at the University of Iowa. He was recipient of Indiana University’s ‘‘Performer's Certificate," cne of the highest honors offered there in music. Jean Larsen has studied under Percy Kalt and Ralph Laycock of the BYU music faculty, and has attended the Santa Barbara Musie Academy. Currently a student at BYU, Miss Larsen performed in the 1968 Utah Symphony “Salute to Youth’ Hard & Crisp Utoh Grown Red Del. onl LTTE BEANS Great Northern Red ] “War Requiem.” The Oratorio FIREWOOD | ORANGES California neti: Bakes | SLICED BACON reap sy CHEESE Wisconsin hit hacia os 0.79 ___ TURKEYS eee ral 029° A music major at the University of Utah, Alan Ball studied for a year at the Peabody Conservatory cf Music. He performed in the Utah Symphony “‘Salute to Youth” Choir will be accompaniad by the Philharmonic Orchestra for both performances. Two ballets are also scheduled. ‘The Nutcracker,” a growing tradition at BYU,will be presented in January by Ballet West and the Utah Symphony. A ballet-pantomime, ~ “The Maid, The Demon, and The Samurai,” and “Full House”are scheduled for spring. Dr. Harold Goodman, chairman ofthe department, jias called the coming lyceum season the most exciting ever. = jectnatn concert, in mid-November. The spring offering is Benjamin Britten’s uel whe. ES HAM HOCKS sy@ concerts in 1964, 1966, and 1967, and played Tschaikovsky’s Concerto with the Utah Sym- rs | | ICECREAM phonyin its concert at the U. ee Events Center, May, Sally Peterson was awarcied i in the Competition. She performed the Utah y Concert at age 11, and with the “Salute to Youth” concerts in 1965, 1966, and 1970. MAC.and SPAG. i ont Fondue Yogurt imsaa Cake & Frosting ARNOLD FRIBERGis one of the artists currently being displayed at the House of FineArts in Provo.Helivesin Salt Lake City and ial in western, historic and religious subjects. A member of the LDS Church, he has drawn manypaintings from the religious works of the LDS Church.Cecil Lecture Series Scheduled Symphony goers will be interested in the BYU-Salt Lake Music Lecture Series preceding Utah Symphonyconcerts. Lectures will be given in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square and begin at 7:15 p.m. Concerts start at 8:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. The series runs from Oct. 6 to April 15, 1972. Thcse who enroll may attend 14lectures andthe full session of the Utah Symphonyconcerts for the price of the symphonyticket. FAY ROSE COSMETIQUE Japanese Dancer To Be the appointmentof AYAKO UCHTYAMA, dancerandsinger,poses in one of her dance portrayals as she will appear at her Oct, $ Dance At BYU on October 8 The New York Times has Prize in 1985, and national critical acclaim. She studied Kabuki dance at dance artist of exceptional taste the Muzuki school and at the in herability to recreate lyrical equally renowned Hosho Noh vignettes with a minimum of whereshe learned Shiami of Noh dancing. Drawn to the modern staging. In reviewing her role as as well as to thetraditional, she “Temple Maiden,” reference was madeto her broadselection studied in New York with of dance styles which allowed Martha Graham. herto slip from: the most fragile womanly feelings to the most She has also given many harridan-ddriven expressions of dance-lecture programs in the femalesensibility. It was the ‘America sponsored by the Asia mythological tale of a woman and Japan Societies of New whose passion for a monk York. ‘ansformed her into a serpent and destroyed him. GARY DAVIS to the staff Miss Uchiyamais a foremost expert on the ungiue dances and songs of the Ainu, Japan's aboriginies. 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