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Show n~ 0 'JITHIJE Am.w It • r ' / ..... ~ ,t 11 t f ' ,-• ., I f ! • '1 ! 1, t 1 THE UNIVER JTY JOURNAL •. oUTHERN UTAH 'Revue' fluid expression of success Eave , a recent graduate of Dixie College and a current junior at SUU. The Waukeenyan then performed their "Rainy Menn routine, decked out in yellow rain licker-sldrts. 1be c rowd was growing If you dido ' t . ee the Wau.keen yans p erform at a football or louder as the girl were gaining momentum as they performed each ba kethall game, you could have een them at their dance. Witb the crowd creaming, the girls made a fina l performance of the yea r , the ann ua l few mistake hut pulled off a great routine fn the Waukeenyan Review. However, if you mi ed seeing end. They spaced the fl or well and made good use one of their perfonnances during the last year, 25 of of di cance , while keeping the choreograph y them in all, you definitely missed a lot. captivating. The Revue , which wa held Monday in the Then the Waukeenyans decided to flashback with Centrum , i an annual how which howcase the their rendition of the Mod quad meets Footloose performances of the la t year. routine " an't Get Enough of You," with '70 dance The crowd jumped to life when the Waukeenyan moves and clothe to match . This wa follow d by a came out to perform their first numbe r. "One," their Wau kee nyan fo ur o me e ntitled "My Way." Th e kick rou tin e , rea lly got th e c rowd mo ving. T he fo ur ome , con i ting of Timene McKenna, Natalie wo!11en_perfo rmed with gr eat unison, harp move Yoong, Jody Katton , .and Meli a l'lollins, not only performed the dan e hut they also choreogr.iphed it and impre ive coordination. Tb i wa what the crowd had hcen waiting fo r. together. Thi routine was incrcdihle. All fo ur girl T he audie n c the n awaite d the th rilling dan e were tight and together, providing a timuJating and Ballroom Dance team. This wasn't ucces ful routine. The rowd lovc:;d it a nd th i moves of the$ what they recci eel. Granted, the Ballroom team had reporter loved it, and might easily ay that this was a great deal of talent o ut the re on the floor, great the be t perfonnance of the night. ·Ea ily that i , until co. tume · and great music; what they w ere lacking they p rformed their la t dance of th evening. Now the last dance of the evening. The last dance wa a sense tha t everyone w as dancing to the ame heat. The mi takes made unfortunately outweighed of the year. Their la t dance together as the 1998the talent pre ent. I simply expe ted a little more 1999 Waukeenyans. Not only wa it a poignant and effort from ' Ballroom "competition team." entime ntal dance , it wa a heautiful and The crowd was not let down fo r Jong, as the mesmerizing r utine. "River Deep," a favorite of the Waukeenyan's re-appeared to perform "I Like it Like dancers as well a the audi nee, wa a filting end to That." It wa very evid ent that the e girl worked all the hard work and dedication put forth hy SU ' · · drill team thi eason. It was evident on the faces of together, and worked hard. Next came a massive crowd pleaser, the every woman on the floor. Waukeen yan and the Me n of Wauke enyans Overall, the Wauk enyan Revue was an adrnirJhl performing "Respect." "The Men of Waukeenyans?," L....-= - - - -- - -- - 1 compilation of beautiful w o m e n performing one might k. Ye ·, 13 ·uu men dancing, or trying really hard, to beautiful dance . The routines weren 't monotonou ; they were the heat of Aretha Franklin' famous ong. The girls were all on and exciting. The choreography kept the acts moving fluidly as well as one could tell that they were having fun with the guy . What the kept the audience into the performance. The girls really sold each men lacked in mere talent they made up for in comic relief. This dance with their emotional expression combined with supcrh dance routin was followed by :in impre ive performance from Kimberly te hniqu . By BRANDON KEOM BEVAN JOURNAL ART EDITOR Poetry reading tonight Renowned poet Willfam Kloefkorn, the poeL laureate of the state of ebraska, will read hi work in the Humanitie Room (202) of the Braithwaite Liberal Arts Center at 4:30 p.m . today. Hi work has appeared in numerou periodicals and newspapers and he is the author of I boo • , including Alvin Turner as Farme,·, Uncertain the Final Run to Winter and Cotton wood County. There is no admission charge. "t lea-ve your beauty to luck. Second Glance will help Seasoned Professionals at Second Glance use their experience to help you look your best. We offer a variety of services: · Weaves · Cuts · Styles · Perms · Colors · Nails create that perfect look. r- - - --------- , Bring a friend! : I I f II II I L I I Must present coupon to receive I d iscount. Expires 4/ 30/99 5 IO S. 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