| Show The Utah Statesman Wednesday November 141 979 Page 9 Dance Company presents dance as an art 'Concert n Hockin Holly Peterson Chris s Roberts Veda and Mary Jane Witt Company understudies are Kelly Blunck Doug Bryant Cindy Hall Michele Purcell and Marie Russell Tauffer said that her primary goal for this year is to try "to develop a company that is strong technically and capable of performing works of choreography that demonstrate modern dance as an Utah State gevlv-forim- Dance Com- modern dance performing no available for classes performances or s Uturine Tauffer the company Mid that the group was ijfaai' because of the good lanother usonH to Orchesis MKtconpany) It was decided at was a need for a poiof there more advanced group era-- it 1 would place a greater on modern dance Travis-Richard- L'swety Concert Si y com--uii- y-i- art form" iilweL the group is to take a dance technique cha three times a week besides tegular rehearsals Etch The member of 11 re-p- dancers and USU TV o five gave their first Ini performance November 12 in conjunction with the Hands Across dt Valley Women's Conference in laps The group will also perform concert November 29 and Dumber 1 on the campus dancers are Theora Conpanjr Btbam Evelyn Bankhead Kathy Bron Susan Carkin Marjann Diane Harward Htnrey Fay Campus 1 Series Wednesday Nov 14- -3 pm Quality Parenting: Social Shills IX - 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