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Show The Summit County Bee April 9, 199 Fidelity Investments Park City International Jazz Festival Aug. 26-3- 0 Lake City, where the company employs more than I.4UL it's a natural fit for Fidelity and we look associaforward to a tion with the Festival." The Fidelity Investments Park Cily International Jazz Festival is committed to promoting jazz music through an annual showcase of national. regional and local jazz musicians. In addition, the Festival provides educational opportunities and community outreach programs with the goal of broadening public apfor this indigenous preciation American art form. The 1999 Festival will showcase a wide variety of jazz genres including contemporary, mainstream and4 alternative jazz, as well as gospel and blues. Artists scheduled to perform include David Sanborn, Fourplay with Bob Jame Diane Schuur and Pancho Sanchez. For more information on the second annual Fidelity Investments International Park Jazz City Festival, contact $arb Clark at the Park City Chamber & Visitors 0 Bureau at (800) or (433) Fidelity Investments To Sponsor Festival Through long-standi- 2000 With continued support from a resonant jazz Investments, Fidelity echo will tempo through Utah's Wasatch Mountains durspectacular second the annual ing Fidelity Investments Park City International Jazz Festival August 2630. Based on the success of last summer's inaugural event. Fidelity Investments, the nation's largest mutual fund company and a leading provider of financial services, recently extended its title sponsorship of this musical extravaganza through the year 2001. "We are delighted to partner with the community of Park City to produce another world class cultural opportunity in Utah, said Scott Gvgi. senior vice president and general of Fidelity manager Investment's Western Region in Salt Ballet West Presents Its Spring Collage An "Evening of Ballets To Remember livening of Ballets, offering (Wo perfect beauty. When you add a shape of color next to it, tension is created and all the emotions of humanity can be premieres. Symposium and Polish Pieces, and the return of the highly acclaimed Lamharena, runs for seven performances at the Capitol Theatre, April 23, 24, 28May' 1. Christopher d'Amboisc, one of today's truly exciting explains d'Amboise. Symposium uses an cightmcmber ensemble to create eveishifting lines and boundaries in which the principal dancers (colors) weave geometrically around each other like the lines of a mobile. Polish Pieces is a riveting contemporary work by llans van Manen choreographed to Henry kMikolaj Gorcki's five part Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra from 1980. Van Manen chose the music of this exceptional Polish composer (thus the name of the ballet) because he considered the score to be a postmodernist piece, combining in this strangely repetitive work a style element from totally different times. According to van Manen, "It is like the music paces beyond rationality expressed, choreogra- phers, will make his choreographic debut in Utah when Ballet West presents the world premiere of Symposium in the Spring Collage program. According to Michel Odin, European Dance News, In an overwhelmingly brilliant and dazzling manner, Christopher d'Amboisc shows himself as an exceptional choreographer, one of the best of his generation. Symposium is an abstract work set to the music of Leonard Bernstein. The costume designs of David lleuvel complement the streamlined, geometric choreography of d'Amboisc. The inspiration for the 433-136- 649-610- 0. Qo CCassifieds County Library Location We are located at 110 North Main in Kamas in the Summit County services building. Our telephone numWe have an alter ber is hours book return by the front door of the building for your convenience 783-435- Why rent 0. Hours when you carTown? Contact Mike or Jean at Norwest Mortgage 4 ballet comes from the paintings of Piet Mondrian whose painting stresses the relationship between lines and shapes: A straight line is Ballet West concludes its I99K99 season with a memorable trio of ballets chosen for their diversity and audience appeal. This exhilarating Kamas-Summi- fr 671-149- Page A7 513-147- MondayThuisday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satutday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Used Books We have an ongoing table full of reasonably priced used books for sale. Paperbacks are 3 ccnts-2-5 cents and kids books the same price, depending on condition. We need to get rid of these duplicate or worn books to make room for new ones. Come make us an offer. We also have hardback Fiction and nonfiction for 23 ccnts-5- 0 cents. We have a few books in great condition at a higher price. 6 for information eel Summit County mm 4tiroma anaittsM i. awtMfr Vliill REEL1 94 S. Main lleber City DAILY APRIL 9 w APRIL IS! 4:45, 7 JO & MATINEE: 2:30 FRIDA ct ballet Lambarena, by Val Caniparoli, ventures into bold and exciting new territory. A joyous celebration of dance, this unique work is set to selections from an unusual score of the same name that combines traditional African music with the melodies of Johann Sebastian Bach. The choreography springs from Caniparoli's familiar dance language, but is layered with movements from authentic African dance. The colorful costumes by Sandra Woodall complement the ethnic ambiance of the ballet In conjunction with the performances of Spring Collage, Ballet West is offering Warmups. These exciting and informative discussions are free of charge to ticket holders and will begin promptly one hour prior to each presentation of Spring Collage. Get the inside scoop on the evening's program including back ground on each ballet information on the choreographers, and many other interesting facts. A member of the Ballet West artis- tic staff will take time to explain each of the three selections and will answer any questions that the ence may have. audi- The performances of Spring Collage will be accompanied by the Utah Chamber Orchestra conducted by Terence Kent. Evening performances April 23, 24, 28, 29, 30 and May 1 begin at 7:30 p.m., the matinee on May 1 begins at 2 p.m. Tickets range from S17 to S45, with VIP seating available. Single tickets are on sale now and can be pur- chased through the ArtTix Box Office, 30 West 200 South, or at any ArtTix outlet. For your convenience, you may charge your tickets over the phone by calling ArtTix at 35SARTS (2787). Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more by calling Ballet West at 323-692- 1. Snowbird Calendar Listing April 1999 April 7: ADVENTURE SERIES - ADVENTURE WOLF Find out why National Geographic has been on site to cover this amazing evening with Kent Weber and his live wolves. This series will answer all you ever wanted to know about wolves, their reintroduction into the wild, eating habits, preferences, their important role in the food chainecosystem and much more. Cost: Free Location: Cottonwood Room, Snowbird Center, entry 2 at 7 p.m. SuBscriBe'To (Ihe. regarding o $ Down and other inancing Solutions! and tries to connect directly to our Keso Dckker, inner awareness. van Manen, associate of longtime for this one-athe costumes designed April 10: GIGANTISSIMO FOR THE RACEBENEFIT TEAM RACE SNOWBIRD Forget Fort Lauderdale it's Spring Fling at the 'Bird'! The fun is on the slopes for anyone who wants to test their skisnowboard racing mettle against the clock. The race course? From the top of the Tram to the base of the mountain. Young and old are welcome to participate in this exciting race to benefit the Snowbird Race Team. Check-i- n is from 6 p.m.-7:3- 0 a.m. in the Columbine Room, entry 2, Snowbird Center; race begins at 7:30 a.m. Call (801) 943-488-9 for event registration information Through April. Don't miss JAZZ AT THE BIRD, a scries of free winter performances in the scenic Aerie Restaurant which w ill feature Utah's top jazz artists, along with a smattering of West Coast notables. Friday and Saturday concerts begin at 8 0 for fnore p.m. Call (801) information. April 9 - Corliss Dale with the Craig Larson Trio; April 3 Kelly Eiscnhour with the Steve Keen Trio SUMMER SNEAK PREVIEW -Attention all Jazz and Blues fans Coming to a resort near you on July 1 is SNOWBIRD'S 12th ANNUAL JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL w hich w ill feature some of the nation's greatest jazz and blues cnists. Utah's hottest music festival will bring to the stage such blues talents as Elvin Bishop, Jimmy Thackery, Ernie Andrews with the Gene Harris Quartet, and the Tempo Tuners. 933-211- 30-Au- g. 9-J- Pet of The Week REEL 2 USNMain lleber City HIGH CODNTDY HEALTH FOODS 1680 UteBlvl (K-m- Plm-Kimb- P.0. Box 982017 StiC il Jet.) 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