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Show ____TheSalt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday,September10,1995. CHFUSRAEES Dance Companies Step Up Plans for New Season With Ballet West leading the M@The Ririe-Woodbury Dance way, a number of dance compa- Company beginsits season at the Capitol Theatre Oct. 27-28 with “Audacious Dreams,” featuring premieres by co-artistic director Joan Woodbury and New York choreographers Creach and Koester, The program also will include works by Laura Dean, Bill Evans and Doug Nielson. Thetroupewill presentits children’s show, “The Electronic Dance Transformer,” at the Capitol Theatre Jan. 26-27 and will celebrate Utah’s centennial with “Dreaming Audaciously”’ at Kingsbury Hall, April 26-27. nies, both professional and college-affiliated, are primed for the 1995-96 season. In addition, several visiting troupes will perform in Utah this year. Several Utah companies have premieres and commissioned works, including a number cele‘brating the state's centennial. @ Baliet West opens its season with the premiere of Peter Anastos’ “Peter Pan” at Salt Lake City’s Capitol Theatre, Friday through Sept. 23, and at the Browning Center, Weber State University, Ogden, Sept. 25-26. Subsequent programs are Val Caniparoli’s ‘The Lady ofthe Camellias,” Capitol Theatre, Nov. 311; Willam F. Christensen’s “The Nuteracker,” Browning Center, Ogden, Nov. 24-25, and at the Capitol Theatre, Dec. 7-30; Ben Stevenson's “‘Coppelia,” Capitol Theatre, Feb. 2-30, and at the Browning Center, Feb. 16-17; Stevenson’s ‘Alice in Wonderland,” Capitol Theatre, March 9-17; and a triple-bill featuring a centennial piece by Raymond Van Mason, University of Utah’s Kingsbury Hall, April 12-20, and at Utah State University’s Chase Center, April22. @ Repertory Dance Theatre opensits season with a joint performance with the Texas-based Sharir Dance Companyat the U. of U.’s Marriott Center for Dance, Oct. 6-7. Subsequent programs are ‘Treasure: The Classic Humphrey Tradition,” celebrating the work of modern-dance pioneer Doris Humphrey, Capitol Theatre, Nov. 24-25; and “Applaud: RDT’s 30th Anniversary Extravaganza,” featuring the third work in “Landscape: The Utah Centennial Suite” by Ford Evans, Kingsbury Hall, March 29-30. In addition, RDT will present “mini” or “brown-bag” performances throughout the year at its studio, 158 W. 300 South, Salt LakeCity. In addition, Ririe-Woodbury will perform at the Tuacahn Amphitheater and Center for the Arts, Ivins, Noy.4; Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Nov. 9; Ellen Eccles Theatre, Logan, Jan. 19-20; and College of Eastern Utah, Price, March 28 @The University of Utah's Children’s Dance Theatre wil) offer its centennial piece, “Utah Dances and Sings,” at Kingsbury Hall March 22-23. @ Student performances at the University of Utah are as follows: Performing Dance Company, Marriott Center for Dance, Nov. Center, Dec. 1-2; Ballet in Concert, de Jong Concert Hall, Feb. 13; Ballroom Dance Company, Marriott Center, Feb. 9-10; Dance in Concert, de Jong Concert Hall, Feb. 22-24; United States Ballroom Championships and BYU Dancesport Champions, Marriott Center, March 14-16; International Folk Dancers, Dance Studio Theatre, 166 Richards Building, April 11-12; Young Dance- Makers, Harris Center’s Pardoe Theatre, May 9-11. In addition, BYU will sponsor two touring groups: the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble, de Jong Concert Hall, Sept. 29; and the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Marriott Center, Oct. 4. @Two Utah County-based troupes have several performances scheduled this year. Contemporary Danceworkswill offer a concert at BYU’s Dance Studio Theatre, 166 Richards Building, Provo, Sept. 15-16. Utah Contemporary Dance Theatre performs at Mountain View High School, Orem, Feb. 22-24; WSU’s Brown- Writers from Utah and other Western states are invited to Moab in Novemberfor the Desert Writers Workshop, sponsored by the Canyonlands gan, Feb. 13. Writers Pam Houston, Mary Sojourner and Christopher Merrill will lead workshops on fiction, creative nonfiction and Biln the southern part of the state, Colorado Ballet will perform at the Tuacahn Amphitheater and Center for the Arts, Ivins, Sept. 30. Min addition to Ballet West's smaller productions of the holiday ballet. Mountain West Baliet presents its “Nutcracker” at Mt. Jordan Middle School, Sandy, Dec. 11-1. Utah Regional Ballet presents “The Nutcracker” at BYU's de Jong Concert Hall, Dec. 11-16. Cache Valley Civic Ballet performs “fhe Nutcracker” at the Ellen Eccles Theatre, Logan, poetry. The workshop focusesonin- stitute at 1-800-860-5262 or at 259-7750. COLOR QUALITY GUARANTEE EI to lest o Bfetie. 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