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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, March Dance Concert Wholly Fresh By Irene Jores Trwune Staff A nter Sweet oices of Hope," choreographed Clark by Stookey to music by Aretha Franklin, was short and fun Original, fresh, unusual these adjectives could be used for every dancr presented Friday night at the annual University of Utahs Choreographers Concert at Kingsbury Hall Nine student creations and a premiere presentation T'S!X"'crvd Sn Z nr n. nf 8nd ,St,Uffl!!g pdiows to complete the m 0 Another member of Rine Woodbury, Walter Lynn a choreographed beautiful dance to music by Bac The flowing movmements and spirited music blended perfectly, creating some very e patterns and motions. of Passing, piece, Fields dedicated to students at the University. An original percus-S'o- n score was used for accompaniment. tack. proj-5- " Sandacks b-- m expressive. Kitty Rice, under-Topovsk- Dancers in white, purple, yellow, green, black and red costumes, designed by Barry Lynn swayed and fell to heavy drum beats and delightful percussion rhythms by to - HOLLYWOOD Time ACADEMY HOARDS school in 19i5 stars Pamela Sue Martin, Betsy Slade. Parker Stevenson and George OHanlo' Jr "Our Tune was produced by Richard A Roth and directed by Peter Hyams. Jane C. Stanton wrote the screenplay Our co-ed- :;ri ilGSDEOD r,moson Einsou 328 2681 (Site NIGHDLSDfi BESTfiGTOR-JACi- C 1 Best Supporting Actor RANDY QUAIQ Best Screenplay ROBERT TOWNE John Cage a dissonant formed ballet and of modem dance, continues Saturday at 8 p m. at Kingsuu.y Hall. is the new tide of W amer Bors ' romantic GuLs drama of "The Fenficld. The story of the first love affairs of two s at an e New England boarding Most unusual, and without a doubt, most creative was Obhlguity by Ann Brunsvik. Students dancing to music by background the department THE LAST DETAIL is the first stunning AGAMY AWARD KGffiATHO Ji s honest-to-goodnes- Ar U w C ? prana "DOIlT -- lOOItffiBflSEMillTTHE DAY THE INSMI TOOK Produced ond Directed by THE SUSPENSE IS Ji Based on lhe novel by OAUGHTEfi 12 30, 2 45, 5 00, 7 25, 9 45 ''I BEST ACTOR Ali mciim - co-h- Cur Era RJ 15 1 ELibsrfy 51 L SHOWS 3 00. 6 3ft 1000 BUSTIN6" Korauuta! 3 Ucabewj 3:10. &20. 7 For 100. TALL WALKING 8 CoN4 Vi'lnighl a.wbw. ft CATCH-2- "1 2 K !en COLOR OY DELUXE C this film What exposes about undercover vice cops cant be seen on your television set ritm ELU01TG0ULD 15. 3 15. 5.15. 1 484-112- 1 NOW PLAYING! 'the days dolphin SHOWS ROBERT Clud 7 50 n0 'FOR THE 1ST TIME! ! -i 15 145 t t C050W 745 11 K? rmim 05 00-UCO? 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Kids Matinees. Ct tri AT THI 264.02581 MSEC f lea Tori Uzw "NGHT it R;gulfi8 SATURDAY Jackson WEEK! TR ' SO STATS n IujCetec lojay snow jPG nro--- A i - TM A P 3- EXORCIST! Wi-WN-Ii SOLID A VTROON PRODUCTIONS ITO TECHNICOLOR A NATIONAL GENERAL 1CTUS RELEASE THE 5TH REGENCY THEATRE , fit r. Segal MARCH 15THT0THE $ 4 o THE GRADUATE PICTURE BEST NOMINATED George Glenda DUSTIK HOfFMANy AVNE BANCROF- T- COMING oM I IS SPECIAL KIDS' MATINEE PRESENTS - Class 328 2681 CBNIMAfV. -i- Sjf . . 10:00 Jackso: IVi'-- ffAH IHUESTIGATIQH OF KURDEn RS7 AOTISTS SEE IT AGAIN 12:00, ,A Touch BEST ACTRESS BEST SCREENPLAY IlitvtBd ms F I Ariura Hein no r PICTURE 15 aum t. George Glend MiilmoiS See31 123a, 4 10, 715. 9 ( S RIP- l- 571 CflCADEMY ME UNITED ARTIST THEATRES" If jjbviilers' 9 55 in pg! , 15, rmMMMMMmm GEORGE C SCOTT MIKE NICHOLS HOUSEMAN Doval Jo Aon I'flug -- a . . 0HI1 'UonalJ surhrrltnd Hliott Goulu Tom Sails Keller mar tr Color 100,3 5 25. 7 40. 1 451 BECAME A LIVING LEGEND! SHOWS UNIT1 n'r ip-n- A REAL MAN WHO StUSUI No one could bend him Not even the deadly Axe Gang or the Kung Fo -1- 3 00, d 6 20, IV 9 40 t 2684571 Roar once agan nrts 9 a IRON AN UNEXPECTED IOVE STORY 8 15 iShrTI- 4 50, 8 10 fa BEST SUPPORTIIIG ACTOR RUSS KATHARINE HRWfi sqe ff nfo : (Sindcrcila CLAY PIGEON it ACADEMY 328 2621 HOFFMAN DUSTIN 3 AWARDS KOMIIIATED FOR 1HCLUD1KG tn t Km tt&VMtoaWL BUSTING 1,3:10,5:20 7:30,9:45 8: IS. 10:30 --AL WIE tlNCPOrt ANNE SHUOUATE 83 las! ilh South "EERFICO ATbuch Of Class THE (XMDlDff 602 Gj jt!z 262 9424 MNWISKX ... INCLUDING 1ACKS0N FASHION PLACE MURRAY PONICSAN DARRYL 521 8181 AWARD NOMINATIONS jpNOWS i 6215 S HSbesUy Screenplay by DARRYL POi'.CSAN Music by JOHN WILLIAMS RVDELI TROLLEY usfiieysEguffll NOW PLAYING! 1 00, 2 00. 3 00, 4 00, 5 00. 6 00.7 00,8 00.9 00,10 00 MARK COtOOHVWlUKl" i MURDER 328 2631 YOUH Pifnwlt indfercua ANDREW S ARRIS, ASn.utfK THE OVER Villig Vole OONT AbK Few m A MARK RVDELI fllM American movie of 1974! A, a tUASiet pmjy JAMES CAAN MARSHA MASON and EU WALLACH A 12 00,2 00.4 00 6 00 8 00 1000 2S by IACADEMYAWAR NOMINATIONS r f'-.- "Family," was danced The concert, sponsored Tenfield Girls Gets New Name Robin Johnsons "Joy, dedicated to Dons Humphrey, was a simple but refreshing dance The soft lines and forms were stimulating and Bremerton", done to music Emerson, Lake and Palm-Lmv er, was a fun dance filled with and interesting symbolism lines and forms. In one i, sequence danrers come neath the curtain at the back It is complex family rivalry an interesting piece. "PhemV by Titi HaDe featured constant flowing movements and numerous patterns nicely arranged. Wendy Loswas a ing's "Intermission fine creation danced to an original jac2 score by Stu Goldberg. r sir-a ground of water pipes ected on a giant ' Susan piCCe innH h fine a choreographed Con- - oir'anS by Anthony LaGiglia, at the University, were part of the program Mr. LaGiglia, assisted by Moira Jackson and Kilty Rice, r &" lj,-aV-s R lines and expressions, some soft and others springing w ith energy. iwe Bernstein's "Sonata far Clarinet and Piano " In the dance a "family" seemed to relate a of the stage1 the result ha asomewt awkward scramble to get into Lhe nght places to continue the dance. 9, 1371 p f-- v ijlj j : CL- - fob ygu,., PWt EAiTO.Wka CSa C;3ASTIS3. ri 1 304 157 009 45 NO RESERVED SEATS I tki uzta is seserno tv nz'.zt. SCHAFFMER !i'n i ;;7 r.r i lA 2. In HETPSC91CR i St ItLHi vV' .11 CHARLTON 'SiT ', HbSTDN I Lmk 4 1 4. -- 4 21 |