| Show Finley withdraws as host of arts awards ceremony Jennifer Dunning New York Times Writer By In a statement released earier also fund the archenemy of art" White said Wednesday: "Philip Morris is one of the very few corporations that haven't fled the arts They've never asked a question about what the art is for I'm not going to be an apologist I understand Karen's point There is a connection there I think Philip Morris should seriously rethink its stance and pull its money out of the Helms museum" Philip Morris is one of the largest contributors to the planned Jesse Helms Citizenship Center at Wingate College in Monroe NC The museum scheduled to open in 1992 is to exhibit Helms memorabilia and papers and serve as a in the week Finley said she was withdrawing from the ceremony where she was to have served as with the actress Danitra Vance because Philip Morris Inc one of the sponsors was also a major contributor to a museum planned to honor Helms The senator has been a leader in a conservative movement to halt endowment grants to artists whose work is considered by some to be obscene "Helms' blatant homophobia is one of the main instigators for the crisis in the NEA" Finley said in her statement "I feel that I would not be in this current turmoil with the NEA were it not for the pressure that Helms has put on them I cannot participate in a project that makes Philip Morris look like a benefactor to the arts when they NEW YORK — Karen Finley a performance artist who was re- cently denied a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts has withdrawn as a host of this year's Bessie Awards ceremony because one of the event's sponsors is a supporter of Sen Jesse Helms co-ho- st C The seventh annual Bessie Awards which are given' by the Dance Theater Workshop are to be presented on Sept 12 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music David White director of the workshop said he had not yet decided whether to cancel this year's ceremony because of Finley's withdrawal He said his decision would be announced in a news conference at the workshop Thursday Dance notes: Concerts planned by ballet school modern troupe Philip Morris is both a supporter of the arts and also the First Amendment Ms Finley can choose to exercise her rights as she sees fit" White said that in late May or research center event's printing costs which amounted to $6000 last year Award money is contributed by Morgan Guaranty Trust Philip Morris' manager for media relations Posie Di Sesa said: "We disagree with Ms Finley But Rediscover Down Town Repertory Dance Theatre's annual walking tour of Salt Lake City heads to the cool leafy environment of Memory Grove and City Creek Nature Preserve Now in its fifth year the event cele- This year's event will take place Saturday at 1 pm just inside the entrance to Memory Grove near 250 N Canyon Road Three routes will crisscross the park's trails and the city streets that run along the canyon rim "It is a fun and unique project brates the cultural artistic architectural and environmental wealth of Utah's capital South African drama opens in Big Apple in November developments that led to the arrest and imprisonment of some of the participants "I'm in awe of Ngema" said Mosher who saw the production several times in South Africa with Bernard Gersten executive producer of the asked for suggestions but there was no point giving him notes he was always five steps ahead of me" An original cast album of the show is now being recorded in South Africa New York Times Service NEW YORK — Mbongeni Ngema won't be one of the actors in "Township Fever" when it arrives in New York in November but acting is just about the only thing he won't be doing He conceived the show wrote the music lyrics and book and is directing and choreographing it Ngema a South African also conceived directed and wrote the hit show "Sarafina!" which arrived here three years ago and has since toured nationally and internationally The new musical produced by Committed Artists will be presented by Lincoln Center in association with the Brooklyn Academy of Music Performances will take place at the academy's Majestic Theater and the eight-wee- k run will begin Nov 23 ' The production with 28 actors and 14 musicians was originally planned for the Vivian Beaumont Theater but was moved to the Majestic when the success of "Six Degrees of Separation" required the Beaumont space "We jumped in with both feet and we're going to be active in promoting It" said Harvey Lichtenstein the president of the Brooklyn Academy which is making the space available FIVE:DAY41314 - 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004Into Tickets are available n ri Iin :ata -- $4 :: 1 L171111illiffly - 40 ''''''sliti00041e0i'410k4thiiiiiM encial la 0:W4:40:41000:10IW:tie - -- - t °- through RDT 26'2-242- 2' The musical described by Gregory Mosher director of Lincoln Center Theater as "passionate but balanced a tragic story told with great joy and great hope" is based on the South African transit strike and the M Ririe-Woodbu- ADT1 ' di 't Another Language Carolyn Wood of Dance Theatre Coalition University of Utah Division of Continuing Education Theatre Project for Youth and graduate students from the U of U Modern Dance Department RDT will end the day with a performance in the park at 3 pm when all tours are complete Music will be provided before and after the tours with refreshments on sale throughout the event Admission to Rediscover Down- - All tours will begin in Memory Grove led by tour guides with his- - Per- (04:'Io - 'ith Salt Lake Cit sign Assistance Team created three diverse routes to satisfy all areas of interest The first route wanders through the center of Memory Grove the second leads participants up switchback paths on the park's west side and then down East Capitol Boulevard and the third heads south on Canyon Road turns east of 4th Avenue crosses through the block to 3rd Avenue and then returns to the park via A Street and 4th Avenue Route starting times will be staggered so all participants have the opportunity of taking in more members dance-facult- y - extend the park to the intersection of North Temple and State Street will be on display in front of the park's Ottinger Hall Each route will be punctuated performances by dancers ' musicians and actors including members DownTown helps people remember that" ow W111 torical and environmental knowledge of the area RiUDAT's plans to Rediscover be underestimated ::"x(t1 111" NOS INV-1- which supports the image of RDT" said artistic director Linda C Smith "The economic impact of arts groups on the community welfare should not ::ipitit-ftigsti-a off yob ' rent-fre- e 1 BYU forming with Trujillo and the Debenhams will be Gigi Arrington Janice Haws and Keith Johnson Arrington who also teaches dance at BYU is a former dancer with the Dance Company of which Haws and Johnson are current members The upcoming concerts will feature choreography by the Debenhams Johnson Richard Colton and Amy Spencer Maria Cheng and Vicki Uris of Lincoln RDT hosts annual walking tour of SL Saturday IIn Provo campus Celebrating its fifth season Contemporary Danceworks was founded by Doris Trujillo a member of the University of Utah dance faculty and Kathie and Pat Debenham both The Layton Arts Council continues its free concert series Sunday with the Eccles Community School of Performing Arts presenting selections from its summer ballet camp under the direction of Penny Dudleston McKay former principal director with New York City Ballet and Ballet West Also on the program are the Fancy Fiddlers On Sept 9 the council will present a composers' concert with work of local musicians Concerts begin at 7 pm in front of the Layton Heritage Museum 403 N Wasatch Drive Layton Contemporary Danceworks a ensemprofessional modern-danc- e ble will offer concerts at Brigham Young University Sept 12 and 13 at 7:30 pm in the Dance Studio Theatre (185 Richards Building) on the early June he discussed Philip Morris' sponsorship with members of the committee that selects the award-winne"We decided it had been part of the history of this" White said adding that the corporation had given an additional $10000 in the form of a challenge grant when it seemed the event might have to be canceled because of insufficient financing Philip Morris pays the E7 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September 2 1990 KSTILI Ch 13 ALBERTSONS iluharesom POSTER NIGHT One FREE Commemorative Circus Poster will be given to each child under 12 upon entry to the Salt Palace with paid admission to the 730 PM shirty on Thu SEPT 27 161116111111110 Use VISA or MASTER CARD cbarr added to phone orders) Information: (301) Group Rates: (801) YOUR 363-768- 1 487-687- 0 BEsz ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! 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