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Show Premiere of 4Don Quixote Beautiful, Lavish 1 , . i J "$4 33SMtti i . . i L' t V A Mr. Marks has composed a fine work, but credit also belongs to others, particularly Robert 0IIear.. and Ronald Mead Horton. West and the artistic choreography direction he has given trie company. This ballet is no exception. One of the things we are seeing is more dancing by the entire company. Mr. Marks lias chosen to emphasize the corps c!e ballet, rather than principal dancer Quixote Mr. OHeam, one of the top designers for the Metropolitan Opera, has designed some of the most elegant costumes and sets Ballet West has ever seen Each time the curtain opened, the audience said awe It was a never ending spectacle that set the atmosphere for this stately ballet Less Stilted Style The females dance in a less si died style than in many of the other ballets. And Ballet West's men re brce. more sirenglh ami more (lan w!h Don Qu,xo"' shows beginnings of a new d,'!h' le emerging. Working for Months Mr. Horton, music director for Ballet West, has been working for months on the score for "Don Quixote. lie and Mr. Marks selected music by Isaac Albeniz and Manuel de Falla, much of which was not orchestrated. Mr. Horton has compiled and edited an amazing score, which may well be the perfect score for this ballet. Much of the music failed for previous The ballet is very fantasy-likthis fantasy atmosphere complimented by the lights and backdrops. Mr. Marks has chosen to use two Don Quixotes for this ballet, an old dreaming Don Quixote and a young Don Quixote, portrayed by Charles and Philip Fuller, respectively. The ballet opens in the bedroom of Don Quixote, bed. The scenery complete with a magnificent in the first act really stole the show. A real-life- - exeitement. The Sait Lake community has been awaiting for weeks Mr. Marks first full length ballet. JZU!. s Vv- , " - 1 Vot 4 rW-- S birr tld iAhZ.4 , :J Ronald Mead Horton Talented Conductor UIN 11! K i M J V Turf. J M 1 A -- A Y VVORtirS MOST HONORED V MOTION PICTURE; if THE WINNER 01 11 im lalintf rxfi ACADEMY AWARDS vr PICTI RE! BI ST jfmi oom ?.r mi h j4 : H, , Tt prrirnti WMiiMMaatBaiiiifctwfatJU8toatM tiWMRwad FAYE WILLIAM PETER ROBERT KLDH CONAWAY FINEH I e& awt Ert & 5., w. z. jt , us. jm m tj, a "X . f i, stT, Q rrzfz. - V S a 1 1 h xi - 0 - t Ss ' f, S - .Y":r7 I ii, !:i 1 i irr I4 - tssns srZ-- - . . , . l A "k 7 ... .. f. U-- f ' .. li - V " Vv " 'MKsAiixMi TA.rnNcv L HAY ST I1ARAREET HUGH GRIFFITH MARTHA SCOTT BISS STEPHEN CATHV' r VI I m -- K emt.ii ffiirwwiiiinwii ai 1 ia 14 tmM ,bj -- 4rs.a i a, V t tP ! 4-- wr At noon on October 25th. the Transcontinental Express left Geneva Station with almost one thousand people on board. Their destination: Basel, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam. Copenhagen and Stockholm. CRARUON HESTON' JACK HAWKINS , C-- BOYD wi OnflNNPH uccg SlMlIiH TONIGHT Tr.SLLb? .1122 QOO EtOUT tr so, m&xwtavM ..... .' SWKk4S I, A H FAMILY CENTER 1 i f.yv i ' ;jh 1 l rmI rx.4 is e wnLim mm 4 - Vkiac.. f . j " r,i c;a" ?'- " V.V...JOS.- RSwu.gaiM:-- H l V r :33, 3:45 6.00, 8:15, 10:30 LHIittf S' - JX DUVALL exclusive: rAv - .s?V - via. SfiiiAnf 1:15, 3.25, 5:30, 7:35, 9:45 no passes - X- 5 LIMITED RETURN ENGAGEMENT 30-fo- Matinee Today r5K ?-- 1 -- T4. three days they almost won the War. In sot graceful j x 4 Anoiher line pel tormauee was lh.it ot Christopher Fair portraying Suncho Panza lie is hoih a talented actor and d, nicer. Rut the credit really does belong to the entire company. This ballet is successful because' of many "Don Quixote" will continue' Saturday and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and April 2. In 1943, sixteen German paratroopers landed in England. Engagement! less and Marks' Finest Moments he third act shows Mr. Marks finest moments, Ho has choreographed a beautiful pas de deux, which was danced with finesse by Thilip Fuller and Cynthia Young, who portrays Duicinea, iiienlaued luveofDmi SMssrassiaras ixdusive and 'I e i MX tor Ballet I q . . lafarne more romantic 'heatnea! '.- A. 4 I1'1 ve,r. 1-- I T !?I77 VA, rr, EAHilf, ' Don Quixotes. And Mr. Horton eoruiueted members of the Utah Symphony in a near flawless performance. One ot the most beautiful and lavish productions ?? the Kingsbury Hail stage Friday u,Mit. otuce Marks "Don Quixote was given its ,, - r-- T fr Helen Forsbcrg v i 1.- - 4 By & :, i 3 ?' ' &? ,4 - 'W'" The Salt Lake Tribute, Saturday, Marrh 7:30 P.M. om WEEK ONLY! laSUS iW WthlH JACK LEE GRANT BRENDA DARREN LEHMON JOSEPH COTTEN VACCARO CHRISTOPHER KcGAVIN JAWS STEWART apt Sgmni k v Imv nil 't b Urtt Ft In it II.W l B2l TSOI It V SQUARE' ... mi BRJ. 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