Show - fá4-- - 44"444044414440404niti 4 I 1 0 The Salt Lake Tribune II 1 1 1 1 s 1 I I - T Jack Goodman '1 rifoost mid-Marc- 11 poses — may well be Wallace Coo per Mr Cooper is a principal mem 1 i ber of Cooper & Roberts the architectural firm blessed with the task of converting the vacant South High building to the uses of the pancling Salt Lake Community Col- I 11 ik441 n lege 1 "That ld high-scho- was remodeled many — and we could find no records of most of the remodeling jobs" Mr Cooper states somewhat sadly "Tear down one partition and we find another behind it with another back of that one There were some 200 remodelings before we came on the scene — and there was not an accurate drawing for most of Ibuilding many 11 FI7 them" The original South High plans were prepared by architect Carl W Scott and his colleagues back in 1929 — and the original three-stor- y buff brick structure was completed a bit over two years later C Walter Scott son of the original architect and senior partner in toolay's firm of Scott 4L7 1: Louie Browning chuckles wryly at the fact the sizable high school was built at a cost of 22 cents per cubic foot For the past many months Wallace Cooper and his as 1 It & sociates have been dealing with a structure of some 350000 square feet With its swimming pool and audinewly rehabilitated 1700-sea- t torium the structure just converted for Salt Lake Community College could very well be the largest single education building in town Outwardly the lone addition the CooperRoberts team has blueprinted is the handsome new east entrance to the Grand Theatre where "Camelot" starring Robert Peterson and directed by Pat Davis has been enjoying its local "first run" As you might gather from the adjacent sketch the rather-invitin- g entry has been given stylistically a contemporary approach that fits its purpose and does not detract unduly from the simple 1929 style of the elderly school building An ample paved parking area east of the theater entrance and the adjoining swimming pool extends nearly to the Whittier School at 3rd East and 17th South streets Between the college Grand Theatre and the parking spaces crews have been planting trees installing lighting standards and completing a sizable fountain The latter adjoins an abstract sculptured affair of concrete that when approached in an Dance notes: RDT 1 4- Repertory Dance Theatre's annu- al summer workshop will begin June 24 at the Marriott Center for Dance on the University of Utah campus and continue through July k The session will ex plore the various aspects of modem dance technique and interpretation Classes will include beginning intermediate and advanced technique conditioning and repertory as taught by RDT members Artistic director Linda C Smith will conduct a session that examines the movement history and philosophy of American modem dance from Isadora Duncan to Merce ham The remaining repertory classes will focus on specific dancers and their respective choreogra- 5 i 44 I two-wee- phers A new 1 addition to this year's workshop will be a special apprenticeship class Students will audition on the first day of the work shop (June 24) for the eight places 1 Ririe-Woodbu- artists selected by the council through peer evaluation will meet for an afternoon of professional development with UAC staff and special guest speaker Sherry Kafka Wagner Ms Wagner a nationally recognized urban planner art consultant writer educator and former UAC will present a free symposium that evening at 7 After Ms Wagner's keynote address June 19 artists and sponsors will share the day in workshops Daco- n ordinator for the National Endowment for the Arts will give the luncheon address A 7:15 pm performance in the hotel's Summit Room by Loren Kahn's Puppet Theatre of Albuquerque will con z 4t t RDT workshop classes will be Monday through Friday from 9 am to 2 pm (with the apprenticeship class extending to 5 pm) The fee is n $250 with upper- - or university credit available through the Division of Continuing Education for an additional $50 For more information contact RDT Dance Company will conduct its annual "Move It '91" summer workshop and three-da- y mini workshops July at the Snowbird Resort The workshop will feature choreographerdancer Douglas Nielsen who has received four choreography fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts Mr Nielsen has created more than 70 original works for his company -- g Ririe-Woodbu- t IA- I 6:6 oF ri : :: I- 'c'' '''''' mini workshops The fee for three-wee- FRESH ISLAND AHI It FRESH r is — King Ouong : 1- A At- - - ': tiaLék-- '44 iiii 7: :- e zi- ed — I ' '- ' a '7-- 1 4--1 4 - A " I - 141 : I - 14960t 4 - tte 1 ' -- ' ' ' ''44: - St 7t411 4"'-- -- ' :4: 0::::: AVENUE coi–f —7 r -- 0 ''''': 466 5266 6Picot y ENGOOkkeEPIT INA 2 1 CO 4 112 $0)2 SPECIAL 'f I :' 30) 7 011 SPECIAL ENGAGEUENT DEAD DON'T TELL MOM TME BASITOITTER11 11E1E12 30 4 41 7 00 030 STEREO 11(5 -- SouOr4111-9211- 1P0111 ii: O411 MURRAY VOIAT ::ii pi MA41114141 Aeovr ' 777 OR DARE (R) 30 00 I'MKING 74010700 CIO BACKEIRAFT 7:00 115 340 1004119) -7 IOWA 115 3:15 (DOLBY) (R) 7:15 9:35 LAOLLEYGOINERli:"40: WITH WALMMIUN PLINCE OF THE LAMRS (E) 100till 200 4:30 7:00 930 TRUTH OR DARE (E) (DOM) 425 710 940 ONLY THE LONELY (Dolly) 2 IS 445 715 950 410 130 (R) (DOLBY) 940 IROIIEYNORTW HUDSON HAWK IR) 315 5:15 715 955 SACKDRAFT 7:00 9:50 ma 515 (00119) LA FEMME 71)0 920 (1) (DOLBY) litEle NIKITA (R) IMPRONITU 445 715 930 THELMA LOUISE & t t I Strait THAIS (COUP() '' IttptilVSCL-014EMAS:- - 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'- - stead of stairs" the article said Obviously the old bottle into which today's architects and builders have been pouring their new Sitting includes: Makeover Hairstyling 34 Looks High Fashion Photo Session With 6 Poses Instant Viewing & Selection from Your Video Proofs (Both sittings must be booked at the urne time but may be for different days) -- MARI MARI v 1st Sitting 0 C‘11°"'7 1 -1 - s ' lasmaigglipligania ic1' - plus another $150000 for a block-lonslice of real estate when South High was built "The gymnasium will seat 2000 there's an t cafeteria maple floors ramps in $2995 ISTOK AD It R IES I - ' 1' '''e" i' -' tf it 95- A7---' ' :- - 4- v 1 '- -' !'''- n-- laWo403rkr-74----s Bring a friend and jump into summer savings now at Glamour Shots High Fashion Photography! --i V 1 4 VI" 4 'k''-kt- '' 40'4' ' 1 - i elude the days activities Tickets are $5 for adults $3 for children under 12 and $10 for families they are available in advance at Animal Crackers in Park City r'-- ' F- :' 1 i - "I4gtr kiie' of students absorbing the basics of new skills by watching artisans at work Perhaps the handsomest room in the refurbished building is its multiwindowed library with its gracefully curved walls and quiet carpeted floor Bookshelves (but no books) had been installed when I wandered through the one-tim- e high school where some 200 rooms will soon be in use Walt Scott — who is something of a "dean" of architects — found me present-da- y a press clipping from a 1931 journal reporting the building his father had designed had cost just $850000 4 'k - 0l'f 1 34:71E"j4 And Twice The Fun! Astoottfr 1 1-- ''t '' it ''' ' WI Pa -- iT - 11 N1'- - : ' ' ''' ttza-li- : 6 c:orEr ' Designed in 1929 building at 1575 S State features a new "Grand Theatre" entrance three-wee- k :' e HAWAIIAN - T - 3 '' 0011111--"S- '1 : 4-- ii11 te lower-divisio- Fr " 4 ci4-- - ::2--- 4441 IT x ' 4 f Ririe-Woodbu- 7 U - - - :'' t r:$11 -- - 7 :f -- c - r' l'""- I ):‘-jr--t-4- ':1:2L:4!14:1-4o- z te 18 ()Talon r4r1"111 - - - ix4-7-0- 7c-s-T- tTr7--- — -- 1':i7:171j and other ensembles During the workshop he will choreograph a new work "The Inky Deep" and "Wreck and Pair" Discussions are under way between and Mr Nielsen work for commission of a season for the 1992-9The workshop will include daily technique classes taught by Mr Nielsen improvisation and choreography instructed by Joan Woodbury contact improvisation classes taught by Margene McKenna music for dance with composer Jon Scoville and dance for special and understudying various roles artist-in-residen- vid i'094 host workshops available in the class Individuals who are selected will work with the RDT dancers learning new works 19 June -- t44' crafts-manlik- e Arts confab set in Park City PARK CITY — Grant recipients representing public schools and community organizations statewide will come together with artists participating in the Artist in Residence Program of the Utah Arts Council for the council's annual conference at the Yarrow Hotel June 18 and - air N new-appeari- :4 : -- h ry fP fP 71 unfinighed state a week or two ago had beveled edges hollow squares and a rather intriguing look South High School closed at the completion of the 1987-8- 8 academic year while the new community college facility opened for its first As one sad classes this sign of the times workers have chiseled away the South High School name panel above the building's State Street entrance But chances are class after class will attend future annual reunions in the remodeled building despite the name erasure and will be recalling principals such as Lavor Sorenson and Ralph Backman such assistants as Nancy McCormick and countless unsung departed faculty members and classmates Meantime some 450 students are already wandering the newly carpeted corridors of the college occupying the green plush sttlits of the "rehabbed" theater and filtering into completely classrooms They have been able to watch artisans doing their jobs informally illustrating the methodology of classroom work Of special interest teams of painters on high and low scaffolds have just about finished the job of adding new color to old panels enlivening the State Street entrance lobby as well as the new theaters entryway Master plasterer Gordon Storrs at work in the auditorium has been drawing an audience that has included Skill Center director Paul Salazar (a South High graduate) and staff members Edith Mitke and Jay Williams as well as groups - Iin L E7 9 1991 Cityview: Old South High houses community college in stylq History's first reference to the involved in putting new Idifficulties 1 old bottles appears to be the New Testament specifically 9:17 Currently the most I local contemporary testifying to problems involved in fitting the new into the old putting square pegs in round holes — or utilizing an elderly building for new pur- - I Sunday June 000 : si 00 New 1 1 - ' -! 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