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Show I Kim I m i - Fi i ik' ! ft. I i "iinfl if r;'i ! They re dancing al the Museum (Tnliii en'x Dam e Theat e will pi c'scnt a c mi i n n' hot eodraphy hv 2.TD.nue Manilas al alanilT ll . on the p m at the I tah Museum of I ini University of I'tah campus Other t Inn ew i .qihi whose work will bo represented alo Mam, a hams Tina Cushing. Mars Ann 1jcc and Ann Ssso.it Those artists along s.itli 12.1 Dame month ('lath, Ruth Joan Dost ami land.t U Snuth ha .o i horoouraphoii a one hour nios onion' os out ilosi no! xt ifioalls for the spas o in the niusi mil The soson s hnronpt uplei x h.ise used stw;.i! struotnros of colorful fabrio xtretiT.od on hint aluminum Ironies m fans iful shap-- ami dc wan- - to pmsuto stiiiiiiius lor a s a riots () mosomei.t pioi atom Ms Smith iiosi nbex tin1 os out as "a fun spiiop thing ssfoio oho i an ssatoh children lx open nisentise and nil wmative ssuti their voting bodies C'hihtions Dance The.it re. ringing in age froi, SOI oi d pi ado to high SI l.oo! and undei the direction ol A ii gnua mm i ssill 'tretch si igglc, contrai t. tin n imp and moss' tlnur ssas II icmvli im- giant st ructui ill an atloo.pt lo exploit' the difleient ens uonniont be dance es out ss ill take pt o o m tlii'oo dif toivi al, ones m tlto museum Vidio-umember- - aio nisited to lemalu in olio gabc-- ol sisit l( Uut ol i hai at spaces Xdini.sion is t 1 . -- 1 -- 1 s 'IFmcr- - lYihi plaii" Smnmenlamv F HI) (.lassos vshn'h ssill bo offorosi inolu.lo moilom hni(iio. ju toibuuiiio placement, repeitoiv aim optional evening ami ssoi'koml seminars Woikslmp partu ip.'uits ssill also lx' able to observe guo-- 1 c hot oogl aplier Matllioss Diam Uni ssho ssill bo m resuisMii s for one week working sm a ness pieie lm t Inn eoeraphei s im lude Datucia An. Floieme Butler Tessic' llolata lohi., Kciiopoulos caiol Kim bough, l.iula Mo, on Kano cl, uk None y Weln r and Debtue Yoshmnu a so munediutels For further information Kiri(- - Daira I Tah Vane, Ballet authentic costume she will be wearing when company presents one of dancers with Folklorico displays do conl.ui olfne I Latin dance will take the spotlight at Kingsbury Hall Tuesday night Uruguayan rtz Belhol Canals v sored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Utah Arts Council Mr Luis describes the companys intent If we had to express in a tew words what has, Ms Vincent has 'as the Utah Ballet in Chile and presents its "Latin Ms. Canals performed at 8 at 1979" Festival Spring all of the five major p m in Ballet Folkloricos con- theaters in Uruguay vert. under the direction the 19h0s She currently lif Gonzalo D. Luis, will is director of Spanish Dances Sc hool in Salt feature two guest performers. Chilean singer, Lake Cite Elsa Rico Vincent and Utah Ballet Folklorico Folk-lortc- s o , amt hesitation that it has been music. When dance is added to music there awakens in the human out a love tin greater one's own " Tickets are adults and soul a greater appreciation for other cultures for $ $1 50 for The pany loose when togethei more than any other thing, we would say with AK1 ; I ; i ' I ! be worth a tiiou-an- J words but we have neither the time or spin to illustrate evi rv thing the Scunit-- i ,u -7 Ait Diogi am lias to orlei like i c ( relax and enjoy dance during their lunih hour and give shoppers a chance for a "dance break. All those interested in attending concerts are encouraged to bring a brownbag lunch Memliers of the company are Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury, aristic directors and Phyllis Haskell, Robin Edward Johnson, D'ane Matsunaga. Suzanne Renner, Lynn Walter Topovski and Dennis Wright Technical crew includes and Clifford Golden NTchola-Cavalla- ro Shakes ware lest picks directors Sabin Epxtem. associate director of the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, will direct The Merry-Wive- of Windsor, and Howard ler.xen, assistant professor and head of the Acting and Directing Program at Indiana University. Bllomington. will direct king Ixuir )n addition Jim O'Connor from u rci ue University, will d.rect "All-- . Weil That Ends Well " Mr O Connor ha lieen gue-- t director at Pioneer Memorial Theatre in Salt LakeCitv bed I . this will be his first association with the Shakespearean Festival. In addition to the three plays presented m repertory, acting seminars, backstage tours, a Shakespeare movie and preshow- dancing and madrigal singing will be featured each evening prior to the performance Fred Adams, producing director, said ttie plays and entertainment selected for the 1979 season "have been chosen on the basis of their popularity with Utah audiences and again this of spring, ticket sales" are well ahead thus time last year For ticket information write Utah Shakespearean Festival. Cedar City. tah K4720 1 i-.r- i C4tHFATRE )jLK1 PULKSON ,ni IAIRICIA tunz l.t Inn's Ofu with JOHN NEWTON-FIETCHE- ( I i II o mo a ond R )itcc 'eel In IInIsIOII IF K Hi LAST PERFORMANCE Some seats avaikibh i kls THE PMT t I Sat May 19 Coll 581 69g1 COMPANY i i l'ii i b sh h.; t Ml Mu u for Hie Arts' Aitisini ratxti I 'Cinderella' Tuesday School of Dance will present a The Dai concert Tuesday at 8 p ni at Churchill Junior High hool, J450 Oakv lew Dr. (4275 South) This year's production will be the Sc full-lengt- h x t n ,n t At i t on i i in tin Sunnic laMa'te Pro, jam Npun , ; c ou '7'1 Mii-- k u - J got v d tin Lm it- - I urts '7 (fortneilv the L oners Etch mewtnrd bummer Arts lii-t indeed back agon th,- - e.ir Back ui'b lull v t k- - ot concentrated high c ; musical thi.rt.c in at:, mu-i- c and d in. e Back with nahonallv and Mi na onallv famou- - ni-- ti uc tors and u ,dc .icui iv like f r.ch Graf Rowland bull, r Douglas Snow and Gladvx Glad tom to name a lew And back witli the Sumnu or nt c i i -- t tempi, hciixive age nda o! field t1 hops c lasses, concerts, and pi Mo. lines m the institute's five vea- history Sumnierjitx 70 -- Us what ki eps e aitisls from around tin- - lountiv g'ttc-n- J coming bi k for n.oic ML SK I ti1- sc, .mu v rn- i i , cddit p a yitn in. opv It ill. stia rill ou v a with lube- - Baker l)i .menu I a toto-ia- l a -- m v mm ltci st i,oci' S'ling U,nd and O,, ill or In", ii through t olle-;'uden- Ian llu-Imigottb Sm 'in ct , 71 Mu a i'logiam In ill tin n ait twel.e ' diheicnt v es yiiiti t'lu e- ot com he-.U- i c , i tits a to it'i i d A, d ( on in ei r - J hi m in. i r- k. .Word pl ul 'a i I hi I ks i i (ii tar daiue ilanic tor mu-icin atic pnvati cun p'lvatc and gioup ,om In gmn, ng tlvougli advance J actnv h ting sv !es and n akeep iTemen'ai in u i.mship (that ear tia. u lg) iacgli, ' st.,ts m tin ii own light Rowland nut'i'i Bitty lianChipmin W.Tiitu H.ubc ist. mug Cm bi a al i , - I RIK1I -- HOODBL KT M iv e It' July 30 ugu I s , HUM WiriFS , AND 1HL ARIS lie inti i.u turn- - Lu'tween humanities and the arts Mom a v.n K tv ot ir tu al and c - the tii one in s - the toe us ot t! appi J,i' I .il In h.i'ia.iistk Ieispce pul i s e ill be ana1' d b i nunc nt f,u ah liuciil'cis (lii i y. ter ( in i lm D.i,.n llalev it d lagen M.ny Ctim ainoiigthtml and , s (oin tlie ii. Ids ot loniiimik rtion llislt y l.illgtllgis pllllo-opl- ll lllgl-land lm. ut hi (luck it - a great wav . Inid out h it tin i t ot min , iart- - "o 0 Augu t ,3 ' to ci i I c v d s d. si t ol tln'.itlc ruisn ei bclit an mode m dance thepiogi.ini n v - ust about everything nu need to t BV i.ninu yoi kshop I .c a ii d toi pec :'ie who love ti' dance and love giv ing that the woi kshop has been teelmg to oth'-rdc signed foi teachers peitoimers cliotc ogr.qihers, and interested uimmunilv memliers Emphasis will be on service lot ilassioom teachers and teachers m training with suLstantial insti uction available lot people interested m wot king with childten and the mental emotionally and pin si eallv disabled n l(t wng ai I I m i v , 1 f OR ML 1HL DL I MIS m a a i hi u Be u , t ,i ie on have it ol nc we Ii l en t e' c n torn lit d on tin lightly J nd weekend com erts, icotai-an- d pi itoi mantes that make Summei.irts 7 s. ot stodv Not h mui h n oie than a I - In piogiam ntion audition and mgi nation inter malum ou m J lot a lire hioihuie (hi suit to tc II - e hn h ana aie inti st J in) call the Division ol ( oitirumg I ducntion, o'M ",x s Oi ivnlt to Vi.iiv Mini, t ,em nil I hire tot Sumi.it nuts 7 'nc , i t I s win n ttie Isu n lAoodburv Dance companv pn -- ents its ston musical, "Cinderella. Ballet, tap and jazz wilt tie woven into the show, which will feature over 250 pei ten tilers of all ages ristu Till NIC At on It now a tun ,ot the pc nypa - A Pioneer MtMOIIAI R( giiien basu thiough advanced diawmg hie drawing modem painting convc sations with the artists (who may also be vour teachers including JwaiJ D Marvon I Anthony Smith and Paul Davis) land scape painting, watetcolor, printmaking woodc ut -- ilkscret n, small and advanced metals toundiv hclinkues phcitogi.iplic wiavuic, and i mi u s Its.iwiJi open pro; mi , oir; leti i.idi l.t !d nps la. ultv let hires, nil CEDAR CITY Two veteran Utah Shakespearean Festival directors will 18 repertory return for the July season a w u htiicr for unit -- Une picture ma pany s repertory as well as dances itnprov tsed for the situation The concert at the Jewish Com niunitv Center, 24 E. 1700 South has leen arranged so families can enjoy an e ening of dance togethei The performani es at the Capitol Rotunda, the ZCMI Center and Trolley Square offer an opixiitunitv for large numbers of employees to they offer four free concerts Tuesday through Friday In its second year, "On the Loose" is a senes of concerts Mxinsored by the Sait Lake City Corporation and the Salt Iaike Council for the Arts under its "City Stages" program It is designed to bring dance to non- traditional, yet accessible locations in the Salt Lake community. Hour-lon- g concerts will be pre- sented at the Jewish Community Center, Tuesday, 8 p.m. ; the State Capitol Rotunda. Wednesday, noon; ZCMI Center, Thursday, noon; and the Trolley Square Amphitheatre, Friday, noon. Each event will be narrated and will include excerpts from the com M.ison will bo the euo-- t ksbc.p on t'loi on lent in then ape and Fridas at Dine Rest Christian Hospital ('riddle at The program will he coordinated by Connie Jo Hepworth. director of the East High Dance Company Ms Hepworth is also a national consult nut to ottuu sell, Mil systems, demonstrating her techniques ol using dance with handicapped students The concert employs the use of dame to physical expression tor handicapped children Over 2tHI students representing all of the local schol districts attended last year's concert The Utah State University On hesis v ill pie-ei- it its spring concert Monday through Wednesday at 8 p m in the Chase Fine Arts Center Little Theatie on the ljogan campus the concert will feature a work by Mameen Tauter, a USU dance instructor and avid Works by student choreographers will also lie piescnted. In addition, the USU Folk Dance Club will perform (our numbers bi ought people ry Ririe Woodbury Dance Cnm- will share a week on the with Salt City residents I throughout history, shares week on the loose Ririe-Woodbu- nit The Salt Lake County Association for Retarded Citiens is six'iisonng its second annual dame concert for handicapped children Friday at 9 '10 a m at the East High School Auditorium i was organized eight ears ago and is spun - c tlie National endowment Si bools pi ogi am )rchcM's ill I SI dance Beat o- . o xllmrv Fi r further information regarding Moe It' 79 and or the new age limit, emit act Colleen Iumgford at the Ririe Woodbury Dame Company offteo Spring brings Utah Ballet Folklorico pi Ms M imiii, a icr.istered d nue therapist 1) K f i - a dam o mo emont simoialist with the Spec .al due itum Department of the Gt unite St bool Distric t Salt Bake City She is also a movement sX'iiali-- t with Workshop students between the ages of pi and 17 will lie required lo make arrangements for hsing accomodations off campus This arrangement applies to all students regardless of home state Spring Festival 79. a program of South, Central American dance Film in Michigan carnation .i and Rapids, Due lo a growing interest among dancet- - ages In amt 17 in lime Woodbury 's summer darn e wot kshop Move It' '79 " artistic dirci tors Shirley Ririe and .loan Woodbury base lowered the minimum age from Is to 111 years rs I katbloen Stnsionts at the very advanced losol ssill ssoik closely ssith Diamond, and ho ssill piosent a h s lure domonst rut ion foi all workshop pai tioipants J xolyn Young at the RDT c brose. RDT ! s Mudei toi Those wishing to apply for the ssoiksliop mu .it c hoi a com cogi , .plied by p of the Modem Dame Depart moot at the luneisits el I tah will be presented Fridas and Salurdas ,o the Dance Building Theatre on tin I tu ei sit t.mipus Concerts will he presented L t idav al I til .uul s p m ami Saturday at S p in la-.- Thoatio o .s' Dam soil mi t has s hoilulod its annual Summerd.moo Workshop from Juno 11 to tills 2 RDT company niomhors ss ill serse as teas hoi s uul s horooitraphi'rs ui the lluoo ssook ssoiksliop Dam Kojicrtiiry u- t o-- i i |