Show mmm i'V ' ItoEzsIcsnditonce 2002 27 A ueelilong Cache Valley Center for the presents DanceFest! a movement such as motor movement shape levels pathways and basic body movement to create a new dance to Pete Seeger’s music Tickets for CDT are $5 for children $6 for adults mid $30 for families of up to seven Children ages three and up are invited weeklong celebration featur- ing Utah’s internationally acclaimed Children’s Dance Theatre and Repertory Dance Theatre Oct S through Oct 11 Children’s Dance Theatre (CDT) a company of 200 of Utah's own young dancers kicks off die Ellen Eccles Then on Oct 8 members of Utah’s own Repertory Dance Company (RDT) will be in town to teach master dance classes to the community Anyone age 8 and older from beginner to professional is invited to attend Classes include a basic intermediate and advanced modem dance class as well as a repertory dance class and will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 pm in the Bullen Center Tickets are $5 and space is limited Registered participants may deduct $5 from the cost of an RDT perfor mance ticket On Oct 10 and 11 at 7:30 pm the Ellen Eccles Theatre showcases the Repertory Dance Theatre RDT will perform a tribute to lively bluegrass tunes choreographed by Susan Hadley ami set to selections from recordings by fiddler ' Mark O’Connor with guest musicians Heroes The New Nashville Cats and Midnight on ’the Water Tickets to RDT are $20 $16 and $10 Children 5 and older are invited to attend Several discounts are available Purchase a family ticket to CDT and receive a single ticket to RDT free Purchase a single ticket to RDT and receive a single ticket to CDT free Call or visit (435) 752-002- 6 ' ' Theatre Presents family series on Oct 7 at 7 pm These 8 to dancers will perform RePETE the inspiring program the whole wold embraced at the 2002 Winter Games With the purchase of a ticket to the CDT performance children will have the opportunity to attend a free “Creative Genius Workshop” on Saturday Oct 5 at the Bullen Center Children will be divided ' according to age including a class to team die parent-tbasic elements of creative ot celebration of dance : Winds State University’s faculty wind quintet will present a concert Sunday Sept 29 at 4 pm in the ogan Eccles Conference Center Auditorium on the Utah ' State campus ' Since this is the first chamber music offered by Utah State’s music depart- ment this fall it is fitting that the program features some of the master works fer wind quintet Even more so since this program marks the end of the 10th year that Utah State has brought pro-grams by its resident wind quintet Logan Canyon The -- Winds to the northern Utah communityOrganizers promise this is an audience-friendl- y pro- gram It is free to the pub- lie This fall’s program fea-tores several of the standard works for this instruments- - tion Reicha and Amond are among the composers for wind quintet and of course everyone best-know- n' loves Gershwin The pro- - ' gram is rounded out by the “Sailors’ tongue-in-cheHornpipe of die Brit Burnett Tuthill” a modem work by Tfchercpnin (“short and listenable” assures ek Cache Herald Trie 13 wwwellenecclesdKatreorg or Page the Ellen Eccles Theatre box office at 43 S Main St for tickets or more information Canyon winds I Utah Canyon Friday Orchestra’s first pitch Leslie Timmons the ensem- he Utah State University ble’s flutist and associate Symphony Orchestra is excited flute music of and to begin a new performance professor education at Utah State) and schedule “This year is very the colorful and poignant promising for the orchestra — it ‘ seems as though the final pierfor- “ChemindeduRoiRend” Darius manqe of last season was last by French composer week” said conductor ami director Milhaud' Few woodwind quintets Sergio Bernal “We are starting where we left off” can boast ten years of per- Bernal and the student musicians forming together Join open the season with a concert Logan Canyon Winds’ Morrison Timmons Susan ' Thursday Oct 3 at 7:30 pm The orchestra will be joined by two Swidnicki (oboe) Craig ' guest artists- - John Miller principal Knutson (French hom) and bassoonist for the Minnesota Carolyn Bodily (bassoon) to Orchestra and Dennis Hirst a Utah help them celebrate the first State faculty member performance of their 11th Admission for the roncert is $3 season available at the door tickets — USU Media Relations - “d USU students with current ID are admitted free Program tides include “Hungarian March” from “The Damnation of Faust” by Hector Berlioz “Concerto for Two Bassoons and Orchestra” by Christian Ludwig Dietter with guests Miller and Hirst and “Symphony No 4 in D minor Op 120" by Robert Schumann There are two opportunities for audience members who want a “sneak peek” of this concert A preview performance is Tuesday at noon in the Taggart Student Center Sunburst Lounge The orchestra will also perform selections at the Cache Valley Arts Festival on Saturday at noon 'j ortsman Feel the Nip in the Air? t- t clothing shoes equipment Columbia coats fleece and sweaters All 7520211 129 NMain Logan Hours: Mon Fri easy access parking in back ' 1 - 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