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Show NewBallet Set in SLC Ballet West will present a delightful new ballet for the fall program which opens on Oct. 27 The work was created by Jacques d’Ambroise, who was the guest artist with Ballet West Arts and Letters Drama Department Creative To Produce Comedy Musical At BYU Dec. 3 on its recent European tour and the premiere danseur for the new York City Ballet Company. rollicking comedyof love at Duncan, a junior in drama from Mr. d'Amboise has been in Salt first sight, featuring a unique Lawndale, Calif. Lake City this past week to set the choreography for Ballet West. The workis entitled “You Ar Love” and is danced to the music of Jerome Kern, using more than a dozen of Mr. Kern’s songs. Mr. d‘Amboiue’s work was premiered just laat February in Miami, Florida and the Miami Herald reported...“"You are Love iu an absolutelydelightful set of pas de deux and solos bound together byits theme of the different kinds of iove, It is impish, witty, tender, deepthirties sentimental, jazzy and tricky.....just plain delightful.” Tickets are aow onsale for the Ballet West seasenatthe ticket office at Daynes Music on 145 South State Street. love quadrangle, will be Sophie Rauschmeyer, the daysoftryouts in both Provo and Brook Richan,bandpresident. Proceeds from concert will be donated to band fund for Tournament of Roses appearance Jan. 1, Tickets will go on sale by band members and the Band Parents Organization soon. Salt Lake. Mr, Franklin R. Levy, CMArepresentative working with this SCOTIE (Society for the Cultivation of Original Theatre through Institutions of Education) program,was highly impressed with the quality of talentdisplayed byall those who auditioned and feels that te show is well on its way to success. Dance on a Country Grave opens at BYU December 3 and runs through December 17. Directing is Dr, Harold R. Oaks. Assistance is being provided him by Brandt Curtis music; Dee Winterton, choreography; Karl Pope, set design; Beverly Warner, costume design; and Robert Randall, orchestration. Tickets can be purchased by contacting the BYU Theatre Ticket Office. managerof American Fork Civic Chorus, and Myron Floren To Be Featured Guest At Am.Fork Concert AMERICAN FORK — Accordionist Myron Floren and other stars of the Lawrence Welk program will be feautred guests in a special concert sponsored by the American Fork Civic Choruson Friday, Nov. 26. According to Howard Gordon, choruspresident, proceeds from this performance will be presented to the American Fork High School band to assisi in financing their participation in the 1972 Tournament of Roses 7 Gary Smith To Have Art Showin Larsen Gallery A one-man art show by a Brigham Young University faculty artist will be featured in the B.F. Larsen Gallery of the ett Fine Arts Center Oct. 17Parade in Pasadena, California. lov. 5. Mr, Floren, who is assistant The collector of paintings, conductorof the Lawrence Welk prints and drawings done by Orchestra, will be accompanied BYU's gallery director, Gary by other members of the Welk Smith, includes self-portraits, organization. A ten-piece band portraits, religious paintings from the well known musical and landscapes, group will also round out this portionof the musical program. Oneof the special features of The American Fork Civic the retropsective collection Chorus will present two choral 1966-1971) is a series of 11 numbers at the beginning and paintings on the martyrdom of The Mormon prophet Joseph end of the Welk program, said Smith, Mr.Gordon. Artist Shows Works SPRINGVILLE — A one-man showby Artist Dean Millman, currently making his home in Provo, will open Sunday ai the Springville Museum of Art. A reception in his honor will be held Sundayfrom 2 to 5 p.m. at Late Saturday night casting the museum. was completed for the new A native of Massachusettes, romance musical, Dance on a Mr. Millmanhas had a number Country Grave written by Kelly of one-man shows in Utah, Hamilton and based on Thomas Nevada, and the East. The Hardy’s novel Return of the current show is his fourth in Native. It will be presented at Utah. Brigham Young University in The young artist works in Presented by the Brigham blonde who movesin across the Young Universi Drama hall, will be portrayed by Eileen Department Oct. 2 6. Anderson, a sophowmore in “The Star-Spangled Girl,” a drama from Heber City. The action takes place in the farce about two writers and the “all-American girl,” was antiquated San Francisco attic written by Neil Simon authorof apartmentof the two men. The roorn also doubles as editorial “Barefootin the Park.” The production, which is andbusinessoffices for “Fallout cooperation with Creative under direction of Prof. Max C. Magazine.” Theset was designed by Dr. Management Associates (CMA Golightly, places old timevali Karl Pure. Pam Groo is the theatrical agency which in a contemporarymiddle. assistant director for the represents such majorfilm stars setting with some interes’ production with Claire Spencer as Barbara Streisand, Paul results, Newman and Ali McGraw. The as technical director. Michael Flynn, a senior in Performances will be staged musical deals with on: man’s dramafrom Provo, will take che inthe Pardoe Drama Theater return to the place of his birth pavt of Norman Cornell, a genius nightly Performances will be and his struggle to change his writer with an incurable staged in the Pardoe Drama people, Cast in this role of Clym weakness for blondes, ‘Theater nightly at 8m, except Yoebright is Anthony Auer, a Normai’s business partner in Monday and Tuesday nights. University of Utah doctoral “Fallout Magazine,” Andy Matinee performances will be candidate in dramatic arts Tony has been very active in Hobert, will be played by Thom presented Tuesdays at 1 p.m. theatre, notably playing Dr. Corasco in last year's production of Man of La Mancha, His leading lady, Eustacia Vye, will be played by Connie E. Cloward, a BYU student majoring in art and drama who is currently appearing at Theatre 138 in Salt Lake. The remainderofthe cast is composed of actors and actresses from Provo, Salt Lake and Logan, These performers were chosen from morethan 150 who auditioned during the four SETTING CONCERT DATE of Nov. 26 for appearance of Myron Floren and other Lawrence Welk musicians are from left, Charles Fadely, director of American Fork High School band, Preston Taylor, business Sunday, Uctober 10,197, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 21 {ese A native of Oregon, Gary Smith is a graduate of the Artists Commercial Art Course, He received his B.S. at BYU andis currently a candidate for a master’s degree. many media, primarily pencil and acrylic, At the present time heis free lancingintheartfield. His Springville show will include from 30 to 40 sketches and paintings. Ballet West Auction On October 16 sai DEAN MILLMAN is shown with two of the paintings which will be on display in the a. ear s Springville Museum of Art aspart of his oneman show beginning at 2 p.m.today, ‘Dr. Reid Nibley To Give— The Salt Lake Ballet Guild's highly successful auction ... Telebash '71 ... for the benefit of Ballet West, will be presented Saturday, Oct. 16 in One of America's foremost the Lafayette Ballroom of the pianovirtuosos, Dr. Reid Nibley, Hotel Utah, beginning at 6 p.m. pianist-in-residence at Brigham an hour of previewing the items Young University,will present a will be followed at 7 p.m. by a recital Oct. 15 at 8p.m. in BYU's gala black tie dinner and at 9 de Jong Concert Hall, Harris p.m. the actual bidding will Fine Arts Center start. Dr. Nibley began studying the Valuable items, donated by pianoateight years of age, and generous business firms and four years later made his debut ballet friends throughout the with the Glendale Symphony area, include jewelry, paintings, Orchestra. At seventeen he was sports equipment, vacations in soloist with the Los Angeles the Tetons and Hawaii, ap- Philharmonic. pliances and objects of art. He served for ten years as the Mrs. Wallace V. Jenkins, official pianist for the Utah presidentof the Salt Lake Ballet Symphony, during which time he Build,is general chairmanofthe appeared as soloist over thiry event, assisted by Mrs. Nabbie times playing more than twenty Sorensen, chairman of hop- concertos, sitality; Mrs. Robert H. Hewill begin his recital with Bischoff, chairman of tickets “Sonata in C Major,” a work andreservations; Mrs. Milton L. from the early part of Weilenmann, in charge of promotion; Mrs. Stanley D. Michaelson, chairman of records and funds; and Mrs. William §. Jordan who is chairman of display. Mrs, John Morgan heads the all important merchandise solicitation committee. Mostitems will be on display in the lobby of the Hotel Utah after Monday, October 11. For tickets or information please call 582-6646 or write: Telebash '71, P.O. Box 11296, Salt Lake City, Utah. Piano Recital October 15 Baethovan's life in Vienna. Schumann’s “Etudes Symphoniques in C-sharp Miner,” including three posthumous etudes rarely performed,will be the next offering. “Suite” by Bele Bartok will represent contemporary musical literature, followed by two “Etude -Tableua” by Sergei Racymaninoff. Dr. Nibley will next premiere two new musical satires by Elliott Borishansky, ‘‘Con- formance from the University of Michigan. Hehas served on the faculties of the University of Utah; University of Southern California; National Music Campat Interlochen, Michigan; and as acting chairman of the piano department and of the doctoral program in pianoat the University of Michigan. 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