Show mm TO? 2003 Wmmsczieim amittm 4“ Take a splendid trip audldon whatever April Friday Cache journal Splendid trip Applications are now being 'accepted for summer study abroad in Northampton England from July 11 to August 16 Students will study period clothing interior design and acting with field trips to see the real thing at Bath Warwick Castle Hampton Court Brighton Sulgrave Manor and a week in London seeing some of the world’s best theatre visiting the Victoria and Albert Museum and Shakespeare’s Globe Professors Lynda Linford Nancy Hills and Dennis Hassan from Utah State University’s Theatre Arts Department will teach the course Students attend class four days a week and then travel to see actual examples of the costumes furniture and ' architecture they have been studying Students enrolled in the acting course rehearse and perform an Oscar Wilde play in an elegant manor house Each course is worth three credit hours from University College of Northampton transferable to Utah State University Accommodations including cooking facilities Friday field trips tickets to two plays and academic fees total $3600 This price excludes plane fare and personal costs For more information please contact Nancy Hills at the USU Theatre Arts Department (435) 3046 or Kay Forsyth (433) 3 at the USU Study Abroad Office Stratford-Upon-Av- The 12 Page on 797-30- 49 797-123- Audition call Utah Symphony & Opera will hold chorus auditions for Utah Opera’s 2003-200- 4 season on Saturday April 5 and Saturday April 12 from 10 ' am until 3 pm There are openings for all adult voice types Interested singers should contact Colleen Baum production coordinator at 3 to schedule (801) an audition Those who are qualified but Unable to schedule an audition time on either day may request another date For the audition prospec 736-460- tive choristers should prepare one song or aria approximately 3 to 4 minutes in length to perform from memory Singers will be judged on their ability to demonstrate excellent vocal and dramatic skills will also be tested A professional accompanist will be provided or singers may choose to bring their own New and former members of the chorus are encouraged to apply 4 The Utah Opera season will open with “Faust’’ by Gounod sung in French 6 2003) “Hansel (Oct & Gretel” by Humperdinck sung in German (Jan! 3 20(M —no chorus) “The Girl of the Golden West” sung in Italian (March 1 2004) and “Julius Caesar” sung in 2004—no Italian (May 3 chorus) Other performing opportunities will include a summer concert featuring the film score for Alexander Nevsky sung in Russian and “Opera in the Park” with the Utah Symphony Casting is done individually for each opera or concert Choristers may audition to participate in part of the season or in the entire season Sight-readi- Poetry reading ng 2003-200- 18-2- 17-2- 13-2- 13-2- Lauded A Box Elder High School student Halee Rogers won the Best of Show award March IS at the National 2 Ceramic Exhibition held in San Diego California Rogers won the award d based on her tile sculptured piece according to Box Elder pottery teacher Lee Bumingham of Logan Rogers was just one of several Utah students whose works were represented at the show which had over 3000 participants In addition to Rogers’ prize Danny Glover received an Award of Artistic Achievement Jesse Tarver also attended the show They are both Box Elder High School students The works by Rogers and Glover are presently on display at the Springville Museum of Art as part of the Utah State High School Art K-1- nationally-recognize- Group has its third annual poetry reading April 9 at 7:30 pm at Chapter Two Books 130 N 100 East Logan The reading held in conjunction with National Poetry Month will showcase works written by local authors The event is sponsored by Chapter Two Books and the department of English at Utah State University “Cache Valley has a wealth of writers with incredible talent” said Utah State Writing Center director and poetry group founder Star Coulbrooke “Every year I look forward to the reading it’s a great opportunity to share our work and talk about the value of writing groups The Poetry A perkxflc round-u- p of exhbits arid honors recognizing local artists Artists at Work will appear each Friday in The Cache Mtqja-zin- e to hfghRght the accomplishments and axNbitions of local artists Items are published in the order in which they are received on a space-availabbasis and may not necessarily appear Dm week in which they are submitted The Herald Journal reserves the right to both edtt and refuse t submissions guarantee that submissions will be returned For more Information 1 and ask for phone Jeremy Pugh le and-camo- 752-212- Show until the end of March Bumingham is a charter member of the National 2 Ceramic Exhibition and is currently on the board of directors K-1- Call for entries A being offered in a special religious poetry contest sponsored by Christian Fine Arts Society The competition is free to enter There are 30 prizes in all including a $1000 Grand Prize totaling almost $5000 To enter send one poem of 21 lines or less to Free Poetry Contest 9588 Thombush Lane Fishers IN 46038 or enter online at wwwfreecon-testcoThe deadline for entering is April 19 2003 Poems may be written on any subject using any style as long as there ds a spiritual inference A typical poem might be a love poem or nature poem one that inspires the reader Be sure your name and address appears on the page with your poem A winner’s list will be sent to all entrant m 1 Science camp Utah State University Biotechnology and Genomics Center is offering Utah and Idaho teens the opportunity to explore how scientists create lifesaving medicines to debate the safety of genetically modified foods and to leam about die latest research in plant and animal genomics Scheduled for July 14-1- 8 on die Utah State campus the academy is open to high school students entering the 11th and 12th grades in the 2003-200- 4 school year Participants work e with faculty mentors on a variety of hands-o- n projects stay in campus housing and eat in campus dining halls during the five-da- y camp side-by-sid- $1000 grand prize is with other local poets and die featured participants include ' Anne Shifter a professor of English literature and theory intermediate writing director Brock Dethier Shanan Ballam a writing and literature instructor English instructor Julie Robertson literary studies student Robb Kunz USU librarian Cynthia Lleyson biologist Jayne Brim Box and USU Writing Center director and poetry writing instructor Coulbrooke The Cache Valley poetry group was established in 1992 to create a forum for discussing diversity and affording authors the opportunity to receive feedback about their ‘ works The public is invited to die free event Space is limited and students are selected to participate in the academy oft the basis of grade point average and an essay describing their interests of study Funded by the Utah State Biotechnology and Genomics Research Center and corporate sponsors participants pay a $30 tuition fee and are responsible for their own transportation to and from die program Deadline for applications is May 16 For application information contact Headier Kramer or Pamela ' at Garda at pamkccusuedu or visit the Biotechnology and Genomics Center Web site at 04 53 wwwusuedubiotech Nominate for diversity animations are bang for the 10th annual Utah State University Diversity Awards These awards recognize individuals on campus and in die Cache Valley community who have made significant contributions to affirmative action equal opportunity and diversity The deadline for nominations is Friday April 1 1 at 5 pm Recipient? will be announced later this spring and will recrive recognition by Utah State President Kermit Hall at an awards ceremony in the fall Awards will be given in five categories community mem H accepted ber Utah State faculty administrator staff and student Letters of nomination are requested detailing die individual’s contributions to and support of affirmative actum equal opportunity and diversity Additional award guidelines are available from the Affirmative ActionEqual Opportunity (AAEO) office located in Old Main room 161 Information may also be requested by mail (AAEO office Utah State University 1475 Old Main HiU Logan Utah 84322-147by calling (435) 797-12by fax at 5) 66 (435)797-929- 1 or by deidrinchampusuedu ail at |