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Show E10 The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, Septemb @ From previous page 15, and his 10-year-old brother Daniel make their first joint appearanceon Temple Square. Their program includes piano works of Debussy, Bach, Chopim, Ravel and Gershwin. Both young artists are students of Iréne Peery of Provo. On Saturday,first-place winners in all categories of the Utah State Fair-Snowbird Resort Music Competition will appear underauspices of Mu Phi Epsilon international music fraternity’s Salt Lake City Alumni Chapter. Competition included piano, organ, strings, woodwinds, harp and voice. The State Fair-Snowbird contest winners’ appearance follows concerts Tuesday and Wednesday in the Fairpark bandstand at 7:15 each night. Tickets to the Fairpark at 155 N. 1000 West are $5 general admission and $3 for children ages 6 through 16 andseniors. a MUSICAL MOAB A concert in a geodesic dome in the red-rock country of Castle Valley concludes the third annual Moab Music Festival’s opening weekend. Tonight's 6 p.m. performance includes two works by festival composer-in-residence Jon Deak, “The Wager at the Eldorado Saloon” and “B.B. Wolf.” Also on the program are Astor Piazzola’s ‘four, for Tango,” and the New York Festival of Song ensemble’s “Guilty Pleasures and Confessions.” Again this year, a highlight of the festival is a Thursday concert ~- including a pianist at a concert grand — in a natural stone amphitheater 30 miles down the Colorado River. Concert-goers are transported to the remote canyon grotto by jet boat. The event was sold out several months ago. The concluding concerts, all featuring internationally ac- 10, 1995 Friday and Saturday at Star Halt, both at 8 p.ma., and Sept. 17 at 3 p.m.in Moab’s old city park. Concert details and ticket information are available byeall- ing 259-8431. Music director is Michael Barrett, recently appointed director of the Tisch Center fo the Arts at the 92nd Street “Y” in New York City. Violist Les- lie Tomkins is artistic director. Qa GOSPEL PALEONTOLOGY Bringing gospel harmony andsinging back into the bluegrass field comes Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, who will perform Thursday at the University of Utah Social Work Auditorium. Lawson is considered the paleontologist of gospel quartet music, revitalizing such numbers as “Heaven's Joy Awaits.” Utah’s own Prairie Dogs will open the show at 7:36 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advanceat Acoustic Music, Compact. Dis- counter, Intermountain Guitar and Banjo, Local Music andall Dan’s stores, NuSoundin Roy, Great Salt Lake Guitar Company in Provo and A Book Store in Logan. Seplember NINE, POLIS, Oo Fis Utah premiere atll transport you fo ‘Never ‘Never Land, AUTHENTIC BLUES The Fat Possum Mississippi Juke Joint Caravan, featuring R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough and Dave Thompson, wiil roll into the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium, on the University of Utah campus, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. You say you've never heard of these guys? It’s because they have heen operating out of a one-room wooden shackin the South. But this caravan ofperformers, all past age 60, play Mississippi blues as real as it the world of Peter and the Lost Boys. READINGS/SIGNINGS claimed performingartists, are ets. Tickets are $12 in advance at Smith's Tix or $15 the day of the show CREATIVE READERS The Mose’s Hour Sunday Reading Series today will feature poet Jennifer Tonge and five winners of the 1995 Junior Creative Writing Contest cosponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune: Alissa Bitner, Bennett Cousins, Lindsay Leninger, Erin Murray and Amity Scoville. The readings kick off at 2 p.m. at A Woman's Place Bookstore at Foothill Village in Salt LakeCity. five storytellers will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Art Parn, 54 Finch Lane in Salt Lake City. Admission is free, and refreshments wili be served. a JANE DOE Utah author Sandy Johnson will be signing copies of Steet Jane Doe, her new thriller set in Salt Lake City, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Barnes & Nobie Bookstore, 2236 S. 1360 East in Salt LakeCity. — Brandon Griggs Oo GOOD MEDICINE Barry Clark will sign copies of his book, The Quintessence Tantras of Tibetan Medicine, Mondayfrom 5 tb 7 p.m. at A Woman's Place Bookstore at Foothill Village in Salt Lake City. Oo NATIVE WISDOM Anne Wilson Schaef, author of Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much, will discuss and sign her new book, Native Wisdom for White Minds: Daily Reflections Inspired by the Native Peoples of the World, Tuesday at 7 p.m. at A Woman's Place Bookstore at Foothill Village in Salt Lake City. o LDS NOVELISTS Three LDS women novelists will read from and discuss their recent books Wednesday at7 p.m. at The Book Table, 29 Main St. in Logan. Appearing will be Cheri Crane, author of Kate’s Turn; DeAnne Neilson, author of Perfect Neighbors; and Anita Stansfield, authorof First Love and Forever. o 5 STORYTELLERS The Babcock Performing Readers begins its 16th season with an evening of stories by Utah authors. The readings by DANCE RUSSIAN ENSEMBLE The Kalinja Folk Ensemble of Krasnodor, Russia, will offer a performance at Kennedy Junior High School, 4495 S. 4800 West, West Valley City, Wednesdayat 7:30 p.m. ‘The groupwill present music and danceof the southern Russian Cossacks. The performance is sponsored by the Utah chapter of the National Dance Association and the Gemini Dance Theater, Buffalo, N.Y. Tickets are $15 family, $5 adults and $3 students. Oo DANCE AT BYU Contemporary Danceworks, a Provo-based professional modern-dance ensemble, will open its 10th-anniversary season with performances at Brigham Young University Friday and Saturday. The concerts, titled “Women’s Voices, Women’s Work,” will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Dance Studio Theatre, 166 Richards Building on the Provo campus. Co-artistic directors Pat Debenham, Kathy Debenham and Doris Trujillo, who are members of the BYU dancefaculty, will ali premiere new works that deal with women’s experi@ See next page See a pas de deux by the most unlikely couple— BAYS hoee en Captain THtook and the crocodile. of SALT LAKE RADIO BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION en But we'll be back next summer! ‘9092S. Highiand 48646766 acta Bout, IS 292-7979 ‘Tikd R, TORRATRE FUCKTROLLEY SOUARE TINEast & Sh South 466-4266 Ciepleteon ‘SOUTH TOWER CTR. PeesShe SSE 18325West 3900South 575.9878 262West 10600South 5789240 Hf coxmiee CorromWcoD MALS ‘OT Map27TH genOm ‘TOWNE CTA. 22i SIS ‘CenturyTheatres ‘CENTURY cimuiaas @ DedaedSun ORAS carrnike PLAZA e400 Teamsn Sineptar Odags ‘TROLLEY 8. Caan ‘ah a6118 ~~ nin: co4as: > o >... 2 ao NOW SHOW!NG! = Ir Pn el es Thank You UtahWe'll Miz You! 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