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Show 1 T T This Time Ballet West Shows its Modem Side z)t Salt fakr Sribunr $ The piece was not as polished as the others on the program and as the dancers climbed, jumped and swiveled on the stage, they were somewhat awkw aid Even though the piece is highly struct red (Miss Pusiri says, "All my pieces are). Ballet West seemed uncomfortable Perhaps in time the company may become more accustomed to it Remains Moving Sanctus, which premiered just months ago at Kingsbury Hall, remains a moving experience, although the intensity of the experience weakens at the third or fourth viewing "Sanctus is based on the music of David Fanshawe, who after years of travel in Africa has combined recordings of ethnic music with his own setting of the Latin Mass Erotic Dance music The provides an unusual mood for a ballet and Mai ks, with imagination, has choreographed By Helen Forslierg Tribune Staff Writer Ballet West continued its first season at the Capitol Theatre Friday night with Bruce Marks "Sanctus headlining the concert Completing the program were Kathryn Posins "Brandenburg Gait Tom Ruuds "Mobile and Markg "Inscape The companys versatile repertoire was in full iew this season with the Wednesday and Thursday performances of the classical "Graduation Ball" and Fridays concert of works in the modern genre Marks drive to change the companys image seems to have no boundaries Dance Sunday Morning, October 22, 1978 Section E Page 8 Satirical Piece Miss Posins "Brandenburg Gait, a Salt Lake satirical piece City premiere, is a sometimes-funnon movements absurdities. The music, Bach's Biandenbuig Concerto No 4, played on a moog synthesizer, gives the work a zany, crazy air y, Adelines harmony , festival some elegant movement, intricately interwoven with y and Catheruie Scott and Mark Borchelt intertwine their bodies with agility The companys men, particularly Bruce Caldwell and Michael Onstad, are strong and powerful in their roles Among the women, Stacey Swaner offers a RefresHing and lull of hie in Wednesday night's performance of the pas de deux from "Le Corsaire, they are intense in the somber "Inscape Tom Ruuds "Mobile is a delicate abstract woik Leonore Maez, Derry Yeager and Carole Ann Ramme perform with a gentle and light quality The pas de deux is erotic and beautiful Intense Performance stars 1 A ACADEMY AWARD It's so funny its a crime. WINNER EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT! I orjHintuun prcstfiiLs !!inK5fi Fall Festival of Harmony of the Salt Lake Chapter of the Sweet Adelines will be held Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., at the Utah State Board of Education Building, 250 E. 5th oung symbolism WEtiPSiBSilus The sensitive performance to a lineal eision of The Loid s Player " Miss Swaner and Maik Lanliam are stunning in Inscape choreographed especially for them by Marks The two appear to De the company's rising Simone Sijjuorel MmUlE teolloqi,slluni Daily-- . 7:00 ROSA & Fri., Sat. & Sun. Matinees 1:00, 3:00 5.00 & iggMQg) South. The event is being held in commemoration of the International annual Sweet Adeline "Share a Song Week which was celebrated at the Sweet Adeline International Convention in early tober in Los Angeles. Oc- -- - Featured at the festival will be two former Regional first place winners, The Peoples Choice and the Back Porch Gang. Circle of Harmony and Stepping Tones are also slated for IPG Tout - MAY NOT M g PlkMt CUMONO CHIU3WN FOR SUITABLE 1 Ctmtmas NOW SHOWING AT THREE THEATRES! and dancing plus Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Coconuts 2:30, 6:00 & 9:50 4:00 Pepper & JPGi 7:45 onn PUTAHIIM 7:15 8.9:10 12:15,2:10,4:05, 9:50 6:00, 7:55 Vt Fri., Sat. & Sun. Matinees 2:00 & MAU CQTTTWWOOD 5H1 Mif 7:15 8.9:45 Fri., Sat. & Sun. Matinees 1:30, 3:25 & 5:20 Si 51 4.30 should Participants come prepared with a e vocal selection of their choice and provide shed music for three-minut- the accompanist. also will M rs - "The funniest film of His be asked to dance. Gary Bird, a university student, is directing the ft I 3 Parleys Wav " The Oratorio Society of ALnftcrwiUYtuir . The West was won by men and challenged by a womans - ;Utah will hold auditions for provisional membership in the society Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the Horace Mann School, 233 W. 1st North. 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'Auditions will be held Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. ip Geology 103 on the University of Utah campus. production- mm G01N COCONUTS Babcock auditions singing iWili It H crack you up. DONNY OSMOND Aspiring actors -- T(V3V of? Hie event. w x Sneak at 8:00 p.m. Daily: 7:30 8. 9.30 Fri,, Sat. & Sun. Matinees "Midnight Express" '1:15,3:2015:25 140. Alt WO. 10.19 to ZmtOM 740.9 30 b: J WAit DISNEYS BOTH YrJUNfiLE Mnnclram SORT REYNOLDS VILLA-30- 92 unou UKIIIIO KRIS KRISTOFFERSQN JILL CLAYBURGH sign of fjHmmmsBXB ROBERT PRESTON ehhtM' ktthVHTER BERNSTEIN imtviwvbUiAinn pmamwDAVIB MERRICK ivet'. MILS AIL RITCHIE rbiue mouei J60t United Artists Wt South, 532 W72 485 9991 DESERT AT 6 JCKNIOOSOn GOIN SOOTH m COTTONWOOD MALL 1 5001 Highland CHIGHI5AND RED JWC Too 487-789- 4-PL- 272-515- .ANTONIONI SMftfT: 6$ SEMI-T0U0- Zofmj 2.00. 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