Show mwwnaMiMBHB frfiT huilePiiiie1 Ballet Repertory Spring Concert An "Evening of Elegance " The College of Eastern Utah's Ballet Repertory Ensemble will Concert present its annual Spring and 1314 on May at 7:30 pm 13 in the Geary Theater "Evening of Elegance will showcase the talents of the company members in works of traditional classical ballet modem ballet and specialty numbers Ballet Repertory Enaambla praetlca for tha upcoming concert May 13-1- 5 Front row: Danlalla O'Brian aacond row: Sharon Brown Tlffanla Petereon third row: Michelle Janaan Caaala Dodga (Photo by Juatln Johnson) Traditional classical works include "Paquita” originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and "Diana aid Actheon” whose original choreographer was Vaganova Newly Choreographed pieces include "Aabeig Variations" by Pamela Lynn Porter and "Caribbean Blue" and "Shadows of the Past" by artistic director Carolyn Gwythcr Restaged will be audience favorites such as "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" and the "Mazurka” "Desecration of Innocence" which was recently presented at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City will also be on the program This dramatic modem dance piece has been widely presented this season by Ballet Repertory Ensemble Ballet Repertory Ensemble concerts are funded in part by a grant from the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts Advance tickets will be available beginning May 10 at the cashier's window in the CEU Main Building Prices are $3 for adults $4 for students and senior citizens and $2 for CEU students with activity cards Group Discounts are also available Please call the dance department at 0 ext 336 for funher info637-212- rmation 1 I ’'4 CEU spring concert ' IS by Jennifer Duncan staff writer CElTs annual spring choir concert will be held at 7 pm on May 23 in the Civic Auditorium at the Price Civic Center The performance will be free to the public and anyone is welcome to come The concert will begin with the chamber and concert choirs singing "The Requiem" translated by John Rutter They will be accompanied by members of the CEU synthesizer band "The Requiem" consists of seven movements and is very peaceful and relaxing said a member of CElTs Choir "The Requiem" was first performed OcL 131983 at Lovers' Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas Texas by the Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra It has been recorded by the Cambridge Singers and City of London and is available for sale The concert will next take somewhat of a less serious note and the choirs will be sieging a selection of gospel hymns Three songs that been prepared including "Amazing Grace" arranged by Scott D Stanton "Operator" Sin-fon- ia Darcey Martinez staff writer On Friday May 211993 the Department of Fine Arts at CEU will come together and present an evening full of poetry dance singing and theater at Art Splash of faculty students community and by COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH '93 guests that is fun and the students really get into iL" After the performance the art gallery will be open for a student exhibit Ait will also be displayed in the foyer during the perfor- mances by William Spiver and "This is 93 The festivities will start at the Day" by Noel Gocmanne According to Mike Clayton a loTheater CEU art major The Art Splash The gospel portion of the con7:30pm in the Geary There main in the cated building cert will also feature two CEU gives students a chance to show off those for their particular talents in a professoloists who plan to become pro- will be no charge this event sional and entertaining way" attending fessional gospel singers Mandy include: will The entertainment While visitors are looking at the Hall will be the soloist cm two poetry selections read art and enjoying the fine arts re"Operator" and Julie Taylor will instructor Jan CEU freshments win be served by English be singing one of her songs she and Minich dance The department wrote Three soloists will be feaband will also perform selections tured during the song "Amazing Craig Crookston a member of The CEU choir will be singing chamber choir and newspaper Grace" Jay Boswonh Mellissa student of direction the under Dunam and Bonnie MeniL photographer encourages everyone will be student art and conductors to come to the Splash He added The chamber choir will be on "We have boot working hard to display singing two songs They will on commented Haddock Brent first sing "Open My Eyes" arprepare a night of entertainment "It is an affair annual this evening that wUl be remembered" ranged by Stanton which will be directed by James Lyman a CEU sophomore The next number that they will sing is "How Great Thou An" arranged by Stan Joan Puma Bennet made her a writer at the reception Ms ing she discussed the stylistic apLyman a CEU sophomore second trip to CEU May 3 as one proach she uses She alternates Bennet commented on her appreci of the featured author's for the 92-9-3 from a first person point of view to tion to be asked back to CEU as Advertise In Reader's Series She spent the a third person point of view Ms part of its Readers Series Bennet read from throe chapters day on campus and read from her new play "Home Stretch" for Nancy one of which was an original Katbvne Coles will be the Native American myth Takac's poetry class Hie play next to speak for the CEU Rcada Column She reveals that her new novel dealt with the sport of baseball Series on Thursday May 20 It is That night she read from a Placing an ad The loca- will be held in the Little Theater she is currently writing She tions dealt within the book reflect Eagle" 8:00 pm with a reception way novel those she has lived in most of her is about 83 pages into her new draw following in the Alumni Room life She gave advice on how to novel "The Myth of the Normal get The admission is free and open to Call 637-212- 0 ext 2S0 Person" Before starting the read published and what it was like to be the public t 3 Bennet returns for a second trip to "The Eagle" $3 per to inch in'The is a great 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