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Show Nevada Dance Theatre schedules two performances, but seating is limited created 32 ballets, taken the company on tour across the U.S. and to several foreign countries, attracted dance from San Francisco to New York, and brought his group to national TV via the Merv Griffin show. Dance Theater, an interpretative dance group from Las will perform January 30 and Vegas, is limited in the 31, but seating FAC, so Dixie students wishing to attend must pick up free tickets from Frances Stanfield in the South Administration building as early as this is a Southwest possible. Because Series event, season ticket holders will be given priority for seating. The dance performances are scheduled for 8 :05 both p.m. both The Nevada The program they will perform consists of Pas de six 3 A vision of joyous exhuberance for life and love, Zaplatileks The procrastinator, an amusing athletic comment on materialism set to the tunes of the Charleston and Joplin Romeo and Juliet performed by lissome Michele Hamilton and muscular but poetic Lee Wigand and Bolero. , nights. The young, exuberant has been enthusiastically company received in its performances, chiefly through the efforts of its Yugoslavian born creator and developer, Vassili Sulich, who has been directing and performing since the age of six. He has danced with the major French ballet companies, choreographed for many major dance companies and motion pictures. In 1972, he left his position as principal dancer of the Follies Bergere to develop his life to creating the Nevada Dance Theatre. Since its formation, he has ; ; The Nevada Dance Theater is the only professional ballet company in that state, and it recently opened its own school to teach children and develop them for the company. It grew from the imagination of Sulich, a stonecutters son, who has made ballet popular in Las Vegas, a city not normally known for its cultural events. Horseman" has Fonda, Redford . . . and St. George "Electric pleasant evening of entertainment, go see the Electric Horseman, starring Dixies own C. Paul Andersen! For a Andersen is only on if that much, but that doesnt take anything away from the movie. It is a good, solid story about a broken-bonerodeo cowboy who steals a horse because the advertising company he works fordoes all sorts of mean things, such as shooting it up with steroids and tranquilizers. Sonny Steele (Robert Redford) doesnt like this because, as a cowpoke, he No, really, Dr. for about 45 Naturally, one of the most fun things about this movie is seeing the zillions of shots of St. George and Cedar City. As I watched the film, everyone seemed to buzz things like Hey, look, thats the Sun Bowl! seconds, d appreciates Hey yeah, and theres the Temple. If you know this area at all, however, you will notice one of the few faults in the movie. Every time they showed Robert Redford leaving St. George, he was actually heading towards it. But thats just a minor technicality and takes nothing from the show. horses--especiall- I still cant believe it. I knew almost all of the scenery in the film. I havent had so much fun since I saw Jane Fonda does More American Graffiti, which was a fine job as a te evision filmed in the area where I live. The reporter (something 'amiliar about that is only difference was that the Electric role?) who a ter a story about Steele--whicsne Horse has a good plot and is gets, much to Steeles interesting in itself, unlike the other. dismay, 'entually, he gives her a story If you have any loyalty to Southern Purposely because he wants attention brought to the poor horse. Utah, see the movie. If not, and youre male, go see Jane Fonda. If Soon after, Steele is talked into female, go see Robert Redford. If rtngtng her with him, and later you like animals, go see the dumb earns to horse. enjoy the company of this sr,00Py TV person. former steals. champions like the one he h - Auditions set for "10 Little Indians" fr the suspenseful Aeathrf611 Little Indians by wil1 be held in the Divil p ,hnstie Fine Arts Center A ena TKeRe tre 0n Tuesday, 22 at s January Many interesting parts avabable to mernh community inJ nt codeSe students who t0 auditionf Participate in the Th' tr'Ru'ng mystery by Agathy wkenrCnCernS eght invited guests and two house ChrL'p Scott Rhoades servants who find themselves the subjects of murder plotted on the nursery rhyme of the Ten Little Indians. Rehearsals will be held in the evening for this three act mystery to be performed on February 28, 29 and March 1 in the Arena Theatre of Dixie College. For further information contact Hal Chesler at or Dr. C. Paul Andersen, Room 201 Fine Arts Center at Dixie College. 673-317- , Carmeld as Sanders, Doug Davis and Tom Cockerline perform as choreographed by Michel Zaplaleik. "the Procrastinators," Oklahoma has cast; set to open mid- - February In the largest and most exciting audition for musical theatre ever held at Dixie College, the cast for Oklahoma by Rodgers and Hammerstein was selected under the direction of Dr. C. Paul Andersen and Mrs. Roene DiFiore. The quality and number of participants was unusually fine, says Dr. Andersen, and the resulting cast should be one of the finest in Dixie College musical theatre history. Members of the large are Malt J.uobson. Las Vegas, Dan Corti, Granada Hills, California, Kit Andei ton, Roosevelt, Gary Sanders. Hurricane, Duane Tuft. Otrm. Stan Wootten, Arizona. Shan Sparks, Richfield, Forrest Barton, Fillmore, Ron Godwin Salt Lake Citv Bob Nisson, Granada Hills, Sieve Copier, Salt Lake Cily, David Palmer, Blanding, Deanna Dorman. Glendale, California, Selected for major acting-singinConnie Rees, Bitknell, Chorvl Bice. roles were St. George's own Tracy Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kathy as Stout as Laurey and Matt Kreitzer Sater, St. Geoige, I.inda Williams, Curly. The secondary love interest in Santa Clara, Sharon Gale. the play will be enacted and sung by Bloomington, Roanne Paxman. St. Mary Lee Anderson, Payson, as Ado George, Shelly Livingston, Milford, Annie, and Stephen Brady, Michele Barlow, Glendale, Hurricane, as Will Parker. Jud Fry, Melanie Madsen, California, be will the in the villain show, Springdale, Kristy Lunt, Casa played by veteran performer Scott Grande, Arizona. Marlene Rhodes, Anderson, who now resides in St. Ogden, Dionne Brooks, Fillmore, from comes originally George but Sandy Thompson, Orem, Laura Sandy, Utah. Natalie Manson, Graf, Santa Clara, Melody Barton, Kanab, will play the humorous and St. George, and Mikki Anderson. Gertie and kindly Aunt Eller, Sandy. Cummings, the flibberty-gibbe- t be will by performed young thing, Assisting Dr. Andersen with the Shanna Funk, Roosevelt. Ado are Kathy Warner St. production be will Annie's anxious father St. George, and Sally George, Ed Waldvogel, performed by Cooper, Myton. Dr. Ronald Garner Granada Hills California, and will direct the Marshall Cord Elam will be played orchestra, and Professor Ned Monticello. Bruce Holyoak, by Carnahan and Mrs. Olive Esplin Other major cast members include for the show which will be Steve Doug Howard, Enterprise, dedicated to the memory of Richard St. Blake, John St. George, Sater, Rodgers in George, Paul Gates, Ogden, and performances. Marcie Hafen, St. George. dancing-choru- s college-communit- |