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Show The Salt Lake Tribune Traditional Winter Solstice Concert will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. at USU’s ChaseFine Arts Center in Logan ent DANCE Jones, Dance beginning this week in its new home at the West Broadway Performing Arts Center, 134 W. Broadway, Salt LakeCity Membersofthe Intermountain Chamber Orchestra will per@ Fromprevious page ule, including topics: gin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $4 for general admission and $3 for students and seniors. Children age 8 and @ Thursday, 7 p.m. — “Ev erything You Wanted to Know Part I: A ‘New’ Wayto Dance A Return to the Natural over are welcome explores the first generation of The programsinclude Rossi- American modern dancers. ni’s overture to “The Italian Girl in Algiers,” @Feb. 9,7 p.m. — Mozart's Di- vertimento No. 2, and Danish composer Carl Niel phony No. guishable”). 4 (“The InextinConducting will be Michael A. Palumbo. oO NEAL AND LEANDRA Prairie Home Companion’ regulars Neal and Leandra will make their Utah debut Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the University of Utah Social Work Auditorium The husband-and-wife team met and began composing in their college days back when Composer Leon Kirchner begins a four-day residency Tuesday at U. of U. nual “Concert for a Winter's Eve” movesthis year fromits Sandy campusto First Presbyterian Church, 12 C St.. Salt DEATH METAL On Saturday, The quartet will perform two transcriptions of works by Lizst, two symphonic tran- ing on the bill are Biohazard and Machine Head The band’s musicaltales of rape, cannibalism and necro- philia have garnered a cult following and eight big-selling al- bums. The latest, “Divine Intervention,” debuted at No. 8 on Billboard's ranking of the Top 200 albums. Fanswill be able to meet the band members — TomAraya, Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman and Paul Bostaph — in Salt Lake City at the Heavy Metal Shop, 1074 E. 2100 South, Fridayfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets for the concert are LakeCity Artists at Saturday's 7 p.m. performanceare the American Piano Quartet — Brigham Young University faculty members Paul Pollei, Jeffrey and the aesthetics of dance. @ March 2,7 p.m. — “Everything You Wanted to Know * Part III: New Forms Something Old, Something New. Something Borrowed’ ex- spring concert, scheduled March 24-25 at Salt Lake City’s Capitol Theatre ‘aduation, he moved to New York to continue stud. ies at the Arts Students League with the figure painter Joseph Hirsch Hereturned to Utah a year later and received his me fine arts degree in 19¢ a full-time memberat the U. where he taught painting and drawing for the next seven years. Jones left the U. in 1970. beganteachingat the Salt Lake Art Center and began painting the Utah landscape. Since 1978, he has hadhis own studio and school in Salt Lake City Art Centerfor a number ofyears. In The Dictionary of Utah Art, published in 1979. Robert §. Olpin wrote of Jones: extremely drawings by Utahartist Earl Jones opens at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the Univer- professor Del Parkinson The exhibition celebrates the artist’s gift of 24 works to the museum's permanent collection. All of the donated pieces will be on display, along with manyothers, with dates span- thoughtful artist have performed throughout the UnitedStates, Canada, the Far East and Europe. painters in the area in the same Olpin also call Jones 75 South West Temple « Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, February 4 * Preview 7:00 p.m. * Auction 8:00 p.m. Sunday, February 5 * Preview 2:00 p.m. * Auction 3:00 p.m. Pateanne Included are more than 300 custom framed works * Paintings and « Original Old Master prints, * Signed and numbered original Watercolors lithographs, etchings, engravings and serigraphs Wewill be pleased to reserve ‘@ complimentary, fully-documented catalogfor youat the auction. Credit up to $15,000(higher limits are available) byfilling outa Phone or fax to reserve an auction catalogor to receive ourillustrated brochure. PARKPWEST NORTH AMERICA’$ TOURING ART GALLERY The exhibit, which runs through March 22, has an accompanying catalog. The catalog reproduces all 24 donated eee in full color and contains ‘ays by Robert Pack Brownine and Will South Browning, who will present a gallerya talk todayat 3 p.m., is a native of Utah, a poet and editor of the Universityof Cali SUEUR WHIT MBI Ly Pay to the Order of cpatakes Check Ons ZF Li PHONE jaseeseaedunsssuevecssccsssssesassssssesseess y BANK “UTAH Pay to the Order of PLEASE PRINT FULL NAME (ONE PERSON H oven 4 oz. 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Order of of The: Homestead Resort & Conference Center — Lance Gudmundsen Lori Buttars Tarkay, Peter Max and Old and Modern Masters Pay to the Wy sent the January concert FINE ART jeu “one of Art Center life-drawings te: ers in the school’s history For nearly a decade, the quartet has collaborated with the Waterford private school to pre- BANK UTAH ROOM FULL OF FURNITURE Discover The Valué Since the fourpianists organized the quartet in 1985, they cr y falls’ of ‘originality for-its-own sake’ in his early-1960s thesis andthen established himselfas oneof the mosteffectivefigure TYPYTITLTTTTT TIT Qh Jones worried throughthe*pit- ning the late 1970s to the pres- kets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and are atte at the school, 1480 E 9400 South, orat the door. PYYTYITYITITTYIT ITTY ADDRESS: “Petite Suite” and three works commissioned for the American Piano Quartet STARTING JANUARY 30TH - FEBRUARY 25TH WATCH BETWEEN5:30 PM TO 10:00 PM IF YOUR NAME APPEARS ON SCREEN CALL 621-3030 WITHIN 10 MINUTES & WIN, WIN, WIN!!! “An the most effective Salt Lake GIFT OF ART An exhibit of paintings and Featuring collections of original works by: 1-800-521-9654 Fax 1-810-354-0387 Afte — Helen Forsberg AUCTION a simple application credit Gokication or figure painting andportraiture under the guidance of portrait ist Alvin Gittins period.” VISUAL ARTS TO: WB/30 KOOG TV 1309 16TH ST. OGDEN, UT 84404 he concentrated primarily on the Salt Lake sity of Utah campus todaywith a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. Saint-Saens pieces, Roques’ transcription of Debussy’s MAIL IN THE 6 CHECKS & BONUS CHECK WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS Lake to begin undergraduate studies at the U. of U., where where he paints andteaches. In addition, he taught classes at Shumway and Mack Wilberg. scriptions of Brahms and Lake focuses on the creative process features a preview of RDT’s The Waterford School's an- and Boise State University bring its brand of dez h metal to Saltair, along its “Divine Intervention” tour. Also appear- ery- choreographic approaches and WINTER'S EVE Salt thing You Wanted to Know Part II: How to Watch Dance . The Art of Choreography” plores various contemporary available at Smith’s Tix o they went by Neal Hagberg and Leandra Peak. They are now based in Minnesota. Their newalbum is “Old Love.” Tickets are $10 at Acoustic Music, Local Music, Intermountain Guitar and Banjo. s Records, Compact Discounterand all Dan’s Foods stores in the Salt Lake Valley yer will Everything You Wantedto Know About Dance But Were Afraid to Ask” will feature discussions by artistic director Linda C. Smith and mini-performances by members of the company Following is a series sched- at the Clearfield High School auditorium. Both concerts be- in fall of 1955. he returnedto Salt Theatre will sponsor a series of three free lecture-demonstrations form Quintet for Piano and String Quartet today. born SHEET City, grew up in Ogden. In the ALL ABOUT DANCE Repertory Ml ren E7 ARTS Sunday, January 22, 1995 iaaet Linens ny ui: Poeietarrenin ltdprdundtpedir Aarne teieeninreter n PReR ceroe ec rot Cae ead Seee ee eC re eCee a 7 prize Winners acknowledge that KO ov ei eeeee nn Winners will call 621-3030 4 « |