Show The Eagle page 5 Ballet season ends with unprecedented double dance events photo: Tan Ballet Rap mambara participated In tha Peterson Kristin Greenwood and Michelle Jansen middle row Barbara Sarah Strata Michelle Adams Julia Allrad Kara AnderDurrant son and Danielle O'Brien bottom row and Julia Barlow Bottom photo: Phantom of tha Opara was one of Ballot Rap's most popular numbers It was performed In both concerts Contamporary Coneapta and Claaalcal Cala hr at Ion In the Geary Theatre In The concerts wars May 17-1- 9 addition to a few special performances around the comLoft Maypol a Waltz top row munity Ballet Rep's staff includes: Artistic Director Carolyn Gwyther Associate Director Kandlcs Olson Musical Director Todd Olsen Assistant Director Ruth Jernlgan and Technical Director C Arthur Morten sen Variety of students music and fun expected at 1990 President’s Ball You may have received a surprise in the mail last week when 672 invitations were sent to CEU students The bright pink letters carried tidings of the annual President's Ball and were an effort by ASCEU hand-address- ed event to inform a greater number of people about the Kordine Schmidt and Kristie Eliason are hoping Dance for a high attendance of students as well as traditional and students This will be the Anal activity for CEU's class of 1990 except for graduation ASCEU's Presidatt's Ball will begin at 6 pm Saturday June 2 1990 at is also acceptthe Carbon Country Gub Drew is formal but able The evening will start with a social hour followed by a dinner buffet at 7 pm with dancing until 1:30 am A ticket is SIS per couple which includes dinner and dancing Portraits will be taken outside the dub weather permitting by a Provo photographer and the prices are not yet known ASCEU has reserved a live band with Big Apple Entertainment Inc from Salt Lake City to provide dance music Portrait' six members have been together for the past ten years and their "repertoire includes all kinds classics of music: the latest hits your favorite old standards and more" country “Portrait takes pride in playing today's popular music with professionalism and Finesse that rivals the sounds of the original artists'' Russ Terry Big Apple Entertainment agent said They have played at colleges and universities across the state as well as several businesses LDS stakes high schools and club functions The demo tape they sent us was always mistaken for the real groups when it was played at the dorm" Eliason said They play music that everyone can enjoy- - Fifties sixties modemthe dance will be a lot of fun" Tickets will be available in the student government room or from one of the dance chairpersons until the day prior to the dance ar non-traditio- semi-form- 0 al Q rock-n-ro- ll Theater department in preparation for big plays and new drama majors by Travis Mann staff writer The CEU theater department win have its hands fuD next faU when 0 approximately incoming drama majors win be invading the Geary Theatre The exact number of freshmen is not yet known Twenty have accepted offers for scholarship but only about IS have turned in the necessary paperwork so far As with all departments the Cleary staff is well under way for planning next year's theatrical season According to Dian Henderson CEU drama instuctor this season’s success with the late night Halloween performance of Dracula has possibly become a new tradition Henderson said that they are planning on doing a similar performance for next Halloween with s different play that has not yet been decided upon 15-2- The drama students themselves will also have their hands full during the 1990-9- 1 season Although things are still up in the air and the productions for next year have not been decided on Henderson said that Quillen and Nuiueiue are being looked at by the department The department also wants to run some acting workshops by doing "under- ground" theater next season The theater staff members want to encourage that the play auditions are still open to the public and that anyone interested in trying out for a play need not be intimidated by the drama majors They only need to show up for the auditions For more information on the theater department or auditions for next season contact Dian Henderson Grady McEvoy or Lee Johnson at A Courses add variety to summer season As the summer recreation season rapidly approaches area residents are reminded they can add a little variety to their activities with a summer course front the Col- lege of Eastern Utah According to Leonard Miller the director of CEU's Division of Continuing Education three sessions each lasting Five weeks are scheduled throughout the summer beginning on June 11 n schedule gives our students who The are pursuing a degree more flexibility A student who attends courses in each of the sessions can complete the equivalent number of credit hours or more offered during the regular academic year" Miller explained In addition to the academic transfer courses such as Introduction to Chemistry Intermediate Algebra and American National Government the summer schedule includes a number of classes for residents who are looking for a summer diversion The Shakespeare Workshop is a unique course which provides greater understanding of Shakespeare's works and includes a trip to the Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City on August 10 A 12 Students from ages 0 may enroll in the Coal Country Players Workshop and participate in the production of two one-aplays to be performed in August acton Younger may register for the Children's Theatre which begins on July 9 Workshop three-sessio- two-we- 14-2- ct ek A variety of other youth-orient- courses are also ed of- fered including Youth Gymnastics which is offered in June 2 and July three sessions June 2 Young dancers will Find a course designed speciFically for their age and level of talent including Basic Ballet for Children Beginning Pointe and Intermediate Ballet Academic transfer students will Find a complete selection of distribution and core courses available Business classes include Accounting Managerial Accounting and Business Math Several computer courses are also scheduled through each of the three sessions from Elementary Keyboarding and Word Processing to Spreadsheet and Database Management Registration for the first session to begin on June 11 the second session beginning on July 16 will be held June 11 from 8:30 am to 3 pm in CEU's Administration Building Students may also register for the second session on July 16 The third session is not considered to be part of the regular summer program and tuition and fees will be assessed separately for that session Registration for the third session will be held August 20 Schedules are available at various locations throughout the community or at the CEU Administration Build0 ext 240 ing For more information call 5-- 26-1- rd 10-wee- 637-212- k |