Show iThe Hagle hursdayuoruarfliSilJ (J Fagel4 Continuing success for CEU Dance Company The Musical Dance Company will present us annual Salute to 730 pm in the Geary Theater Stephanie Jaivi Lee Kinikini McNeil and Eric Shank o7 CELTs dance companies have very busy this year After a fund raiser for REACT Proceeds Ul£ roctoaiWsT Prevention In addition to these activities the company has been invited to 'this year's concert is a tribute to Bob Fosse It will include numbai bom 'Pippin 'Pajama Game" "Sweet Chanty" As in successful trip to the Rocky Mountain Theater Conference the Ite AmCOIkgenincc F company members arc not only 25- involved in " Salute to Broadway" Uval 81 Wcbcr Slate on March past years some CEU alumni will be on hand to share their talents but on March 13 the following day Ballet Repertory will present Dcscoationttf Innocence" at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake ratit that tim? They will also travel to Logan on April 5 to have "Desecration of Innocence" videotaped for national distribution The month of April will be joined by The company Repertory Dance Theater the Uni- - will also include two combined concerts at Utah high schools versity of Utah Theater for Chil- dren Riric Woodbury and the Spring Conceit and the Arts in Theater a gala Splash in May Children's Dance Annual painting and sculpture exhibil An exhibition of 18 art worits from the Utah Arts Council's Statewide Annual Exhibition will be on exhibit at Gallery East from March 3 to April 1 The Utah 92 Painting A Sculpture exhibition was hosted by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah Over 700 entries from 317 Utah artists these entries guest juror Peter Briggs selected 80 pieces by 73 artists for exhibition In commenting about his selection Briggs states that his "primary interests were in works of art which articulated an individual view of the world and at the same time demanded that I consider it As a result those works that were largely commercial undertakings or dominated by cliches or more straight-forwar- d illustrations did not make it past the first ’cut’ "I would like to be able to say that an evaluation of the mcaning-th- c idea or contcnl-o- f each work I considered always formed an intc-grpart of the selection process SsItdidnoL "Indeed some of the works which remain most prominent in my mind arc those which I still do not fully comprehend thisunccr-tainty reflects a healthy dynamic in Utah Gallery East is open Monday- pm Group Friday 8:30 tours can be arranged by calling 0 exL 297 H g” D ATVTTT X D H QTTD “ PAATT 1 UU X 1AJN Ur OUDO ATVTP q S J j 2 D 50 OFF any 6" SUB drink With purchase of a medium soft One coupon per customer per visit Offer Expires March 30 1993 0 0 5 Not good with JJ any other offer UBBBBDI am-5K- )0 637-212- D D D D D D D D a (tow (ilnwtm D 382 East Main Price Ut 637-913- 7 D D d ! kt i ie yv - - £f - j- ' 'y ’ j'V v f - ' sK ' V were received and from among al 03n l t A W' J cliff'-- i 7 !' 1 tV 1 1 - 7I'i J I k t" ' V 3 ' 4 ? vt 1 t ' ' 1 1 -I 'i V: jii thalr ’v Sharon Brown and Lae Klnlklnl daneo way Into the hearts of many In CEU Daneo Company's "Salute to Broadway" (photo by Juatln Johnson) Wilson to be Honored In Phoenix Performance On March 21 Russel Wilson CEU Music Faculty will be In Phoenix Arizona in a gala concert to honor his contribution to choral music in that State Winning a pennant at all cost "Damn Yankees" will be in theatre April "Damn Yankees" a famous mu- comedy will appear on the and 3 Geary Theatre stage April According to Todd Olsen the show’s dirotor “Damn Yankees" is about the New York Yankees and the team members who will do any- thing to win the pennant even striking a deal with the dcviL Originally produced on Broadway in 1956 the show has several memorable moments and show stopping musical numbers including “Whatever Lola Wantslola Gets" and "Heart" "Damn Yankees" is produced by arrangement with Music Theatre International Words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross and book by George Abbott and U 1-- 3 Douglass Wallop Curtain time is 7:30 pm Advance tickets will be available from the CEU cashier's window a week before the show Admission is $5 for adults $4 for students and senior citizens and $2 with CEU activity card Earn $800-$150- 0 A week working st HOME stuffing envelopes 8end BASE to: 478 E 8 Temple 240 Salt Lake City UT 84111 |